Phytoplankton and other data collected using net and other instruments in the North Atlantic Ocean from NOAA Ship RESEARCHER and other platforms from 15 February 1978 to 05 May 1980 (NODC Accession 9000075)

The data in this accession were collected as part of Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). Ships ENDEAVOR and NOAA Ship RESEARCHER were used by Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), Miami, FL to collect the data. The data was submitted by Ms. Carol Reese from OCD NOAA in Miami. T...

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Published: NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive 2015
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pH
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Summary:The data in this accession were collected as part of Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). Ships ENDEAVOR and NOAA Ship RESEARCHER were used by Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), Miami, FL to collect the data. The data was submitted by Ms. Carol Reese from OCD NOAA in Miami. The biological/nutrient data is in JGOFS format and include the following parameters: temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrients, organic matter, pigments, chlorophyll-A, phaeophytin, productivity data, and photosynthesis light curves. The projects are named Role of Organics in the Marine Environment (ROME) and Subtropical Underwater (SUW). Marine pigments, productivity and associated chemistry data from the ROME I and II, and SUW projects are reported in files containing separate reference numbers. There are three reference numbers which represent each cruise: L00938 = ROME I, November-December 1979, R/V Endeavor L00939 = ROME II, April-May 1980, Researcher L00940 = SUW, February-March 1978.