Halifax Line Monitoring in Northwest Atlantic Ocean 2018-05-17

Offshore Halifax testing. Slocum gliders are small, free-swimming, unmanned vehicles that use changes in buoyancy to move vertically and horizontally through the water column in a saw-tooth pattern. They are deployed for days to several months and gather detailed information about the physical, chemical and biological processes of the world's oceans. The Slocum glider was designed and built by Teledyne Webb Research Corporation, Falmouth, MA, USA.

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Metadata Reference Date(s) April 28, 2022 (Revision)
April 28, 2022 (Publication)
Data Reference Date(s) September 20, 2023 (Creation)
Frequency of Update As Needed

Responsible Party 1
Affiliation
CEOTR
Email
info@ceotr.ca
Role
  • Author
  • Custodian
  • Distributor
  • Originator
  • Owner
  • Point of Contact
  • Processor
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Field Value
Ocean Variables
  • Subsurface Salinity
  • Subsurface Temperature
  • Other
Scope Dataset
Status Completed
Maintenance Note Generated from https://gitlab.oceantrack.org/ceotr-public/ERDDAP_tools
Spatial Extent { "coordinates": [ [ [ -62.909842, 44.512663 ], [ -63.44324, 44.512663 ], [ -63.44324, 43.89117 ], [ -62.909842, 43.89117 ], [ -62.909842, 44.512663 ] ] ], "type": "Polygon" }
North Bounding Latitude 43.89117
South Bounding Latitude 44.512663
East Bounding Longitude -63.44324
West Bounding Longitude -62.909842
Temporal Extent
Begin
2018-05-17
End
2018-05-24
Vertical Extent
Min
0.0
Max
153.54200744628906
Default Locale English
Included in Data Catalogue
Included in Data Catalogue 1
Name
CIOOS Atlantic
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URL
https://catalogue.cioosatlantic.ca