NUI Galway Cruise Stations 2012

Published by NUI Galway

87 sample stations including CTD, CTD-SAPS, Plankton Net, Boxcore, SAPS and ROV taken on board the RV Celtic Explorer in April 2012 during the BioDiscovery and Deep Ocean Ecosystems Survey. A large instrument package called a CTD is the standard workhorse of oceanographers for acquiring water column profiles. It is called a CTD because as a minimum it measures electrical Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (pressure). The plankton net is a funnel-shaped, fine-meshed net that is towed through the water. The net concentrates the plankton from hundreds of gallons of water that pass through it. A simple net can be constructed to capture microscopic plankton. A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is an unoccupied underwater robot that is connected to a ship by a series of cables. These cables transmit command and control signals between the operator and the ROV, allowing remote navigation of the vehicle.

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celtic sea celtic voyager conductivity ctd depth (pressure) electrical conductivity environment geoscientificinformation ireland oceanographic geographical features oceanography oceans phytoplankton salinity sea sea surface temperature sea temperature sea temperature measurement sea temperature station surface underway temperature underway water salinity zoology zooplankton

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Created 2018-12-07
Last Updated 2024-02-26
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