Temperature and salinity data from moored seacat sensors of the Multi-disciplinary Ocean Sensors for Environmental Analyses and Networks (MOSEAN) project 2004-2007 (NODC Accession 0115703)
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Temperature and salinity data were collected by seacat sensors from seven
deployments within 2004-2007 on the HALE-ALOHA mooring, a location about
100 km north of Oahu, Hawaii, USA. The HALE-ALOHA mooring supports the
Hawaii Ocean Time-series program. The seacat sensors were one of
many instruments deployed for the Multi-disciplinary Ocean Sensors for
Environmental Analyses and Networks (MOSEAN) project, lead by the
Ocean Physics Laboratory (OPL) of the University of California at Santa Barbara.
The MOSEAN project is funded by the National Oceanographic Partnership Program
(NOPP). The main goal of MOSEAN is to develop and test relatively small,
lightweight optical and chemical sensors for autonomous deployment. Each
deployment lasted around six months. The Seabird Electronics SEACAT 16
provided 5-minute sampling and were mounted at various depths ranging from
10 to 200 m. Each deployment had one or two depths and depth levels varied
among deployments. There were no available data for deployment 4. The data
were quality controlled by the OPL. ADCP currents for select deployments are
provided in a separate NODC accession.
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2016-03-24



