Raw high-frequency EK80 echosounder datasets from autonomous sailbuoy campaign in Lofoten/Vesterålen 2018

In 2018, the autonomous surface vehicle sailbuoy Echo surveyed the coastal shelf surrounding the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands (aka. LoVe), Norway. The Echo wasequipped with a EK80 high-frequency echosounder, and over the course of 131 field days,8791<code>.raw</code>EK80 echosounder fi...

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Main Author: Akvaplan-niva
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6840425
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Summary:In 2018, the autonomous surface vehicle sailbuoy Echo surveyed the coastal shelf surrounding the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands (aka. LoVe), Norway. The Echo wasequipped with a EK80 high-frequency echosounder, and over the course of 131 field days,8791<code>.raw</code>EK80 echosounder files were captured, with atotal size of ~750 GB. In 2022, Akvaplan-niva published the complete, raw data from Echo'sLoVe 2018 campaign intheir research archive on Zenodo . EK80 datasets from Sailbuoy Echo in LoVe 2018: 2018-03-08/2018-03-12 2018-03-13/2018-03-17 2018-03-18/2018-04-01 2018-04-02/2018-04-05 2018-04-06/2018-04-26 2018-04-27/2018-05-03 2018-05-04/2018-05-30 2018-05-31/2018-06-02 2018-06-03/2018-06-06 2018-06-07/2018-06-09 2018-06-10/2018-06-12 2018-06-13/2018-06-17 2018-06-18/2018-06-30 2018-07-01/2018-07-11 2018-07-12/2018-07-17 2018-07-18/2018-07-28 2018-07-29/2018-08-22 See also: Real-time oceanography captured by autonomous sailbuoy in Lofoten/Vesterålen 2018 The sailbuoy Echo 2018 LoVe campaign was part of the research project Unmanned ocean vehicles, a flexible and cost-efficient offshore monitoring and data management approach