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https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/knwz-4bap.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/knwz-4bap https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/knwz-4bap.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/knwz-4bap/ Annapolis County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research’s (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program provides high resolution data on ocean variables from around the coast of Nova Scotia. The program was initiated by the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture in the early 1990s. In 2019, CMAR assumed responsibility for the program and expanded its scope and mandate. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on “sensor strings”. A sensor string typically consists of a line anchored to the sea floor by an acoustic release and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths below the surface (as measured at low tide). Alternatively, a string may be attached to surface moorings, including floating docks, buoys, and equipment. Sensor strings are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Sensors are retrieved for data offload by triggering the acoustic release when applicable, by directly removing from surface moorings, or occasionally by divers or grappling methods. Automated Quality Control tests have been applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Each data point is assigned a flag value of “Pass”, “Suspect/Of Interest”, “Fail”, or “Not Evaluated”. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests and can be included in analyses. Dissolved oxygen observations flagged as “Suspect/Of Interest” likely indicate biofouling signals and should be excluded from analysis or used with extreme caution. Observations for other variables flagged as “Suspect/Of Interest” should be reviewed before being included in analyses. Observations flagged as “Fail” should be excluded from most analyses. Some tests cannot be applied to certain observations, which will be flagged as “Not Evaluated”. These observations can typically be included in analyses. Flags should be used as a guide only, and data users are responsible for evaluating the quality of the data prior to use in any analysis. For more information about the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. A chart derived from the dataset also allows for interactive filtering and export (https://data.novascotia.ca/d/a3qb-nf5k). The \"Nova Scotia Water Quality Data: Station Locations\" dataset on this Portal shows additional locations with available Water Quality data collected through CMAR’s Coastal Monitoring Program (https://data.novascotia.ca/Nature-and-Environment/Coastal-Monitoring-Program-Station-Locations/cjfb-f4d4). Summary reports by county are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Data can also be downloaded from the ERDDAP server through the Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System (CIOOS) platform (https://catalogue.cioosatlantic.ca/dataset?q=cmar). Data collection and retrieval are ongoing. The datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe3TD6umrsVVKnQL13VVMJIpckCi2ctONJsgN7_g-4c-tKTuw/viewform. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/knwz-4bap_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/knwz-4bap_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/knwz-4bap/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/knwz-4bap.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=knwz-4bap&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) knwz-4bap
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/kgdu-nqdp.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/kgdu-nqdp https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/kgdu-nqdp.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/kgdu-nqdp/ Antigonish County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/kgdu-nqdp_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/kgdu-nqdp_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/kgdu-nqdp/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/kgdu-nqdp.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=kgdu-nqdp&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) kgdu-nqdp
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/5daj-5icy.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/5daj-5icy https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/5daj-5icy.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/5daj-5icy/ Cape Breton County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (12 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/5daj-5icy_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/5daj-5icy_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/5daj-5icy/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/5daj-5icy.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=5daj-5icy&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) 5daj-5icy
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/gfri-gzxa.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/gfri-gzxa https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/gfri-gzxa.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/gfri-gzxa/ Colchester County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (19 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/gfri-gzxa_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/gfri-gzxa_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/gfri-gzxa/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/gfri-gzxa.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=gfri-gzxa&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) gfri-gzxa
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/wpsu-7fer.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/wpsu-7fer https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/wpsu-7fer.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/wpsu-7fer/ Digby County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/wpsu-7fer_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/wpsu-7fer_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/wpsu-7fer/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/wpsu-7fer.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=wpsu-7fer&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) wpsu-7fer
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/eb3n-uxcb.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/eb3n-uxcb https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/eb3n-uxcb.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/eb3n-uxcb/ Guysborough County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/eb3n-uxcb_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/eb3n-uxcb_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/eb3n-uxcb/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/eb3n-uxcb.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=eb3n-uxcb&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) eb3n-uxcb
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/x9dy-aai9.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/x9dy-aai9 https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/x9dy-aai9.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/x9dy-aai9/ Halifax County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/x9dy-aai9_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/x9dy-aai9_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/x9dy-aai9/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/x9dy-aai9.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=x9dy-aai9&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) x9dy-aai9
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/a9za-3t63.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/a9za-3t63 https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/a9za-3t63.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/a9za-3t63/ Inverness County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (17 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/a9za-3t63_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/a9za-3t63_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/a9za-3t63/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/a9za-3t63.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=a9za-3t63&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) a9za-3t63
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/eda5-aubu.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/eda5-aubu https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/eda5-aubu.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/eda5-aubu/ Lunenburg County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (22 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/eda5-aubu_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/eda5-aubu_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/eda5-aubu/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/eda5-aubu.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=eda5-aubu&showErrors=false&email= CMAR eda5-aubu
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/adpu-nyt8.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/adpu-nyt8 https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/adpu-nyt8.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/adpu-nyt8/ Pictou County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/adpu-nyt8_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/adpu-nyt8_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/adpu-nyt8/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/adpu-nyt8.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=adpu-nyt8&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) adpu-nyt8
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/qspp-qhb6.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/qspp-qhb6 https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/qspp-qhb6.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/qspp-qhb6/ Queens County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (17 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/qspp-qhb6_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/qspp-qhb6_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/qspp-qhb6/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/qspp-qhb6.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=qspp-qhb6&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) qspp-qhb6
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/v6sa-tiit.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/v6sa-tiit https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/v6sa-tiit.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/v6sa-tiit/ Richmond County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (18 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/v6sa-tiit_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/v6sa-tiit_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/v6sa-tiit/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/v6sa-tiit.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=v6sa-tiit&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) v6sa-tiit
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/mq2k-54s4.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/mq2k-54s4 https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/mq2k-54s4.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/mq2k-54s4/ Shelburne County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (18 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/mq2k-54s4_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/mq2k-54s4_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/mq2k-54s4/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/mq2k-54s4.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=mq2k-54s4&showErrors=false&email= CMAR mq2k-54s4
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/t2ms-7jgj.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/t2ms-7jgj https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/t2ms-7jgj.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/t2ms-7jgj/ Victoria County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (12 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/t2ms-7jgj_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/t2ms-7jgj_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/t2ms-7jgj/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/t2ms-7jgj.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=t2ms-7jgj&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) t2ms-7jgj
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/9qw2-yb2f.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/9qw2-yb2f https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/9qw2-yb2f.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/9qw2-yb2f/ Yarmouth County Water Quality Data The Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) provides high resolution ocean data from around the coast of Nova Scotia through their Coastal Monitoring Program. Through the Water Quality Branch of the program, CMAR collects temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity data using sensors deployed on stationary moorings. A typical mooring consists of a line anchored to the sea floor and suspended by a sub-surface buoy, with sensors attached at various depths. Alternatively, sensors may be attached to structures including buoys, docks, or aquaculture equipment. Sensors are deployed for several months, and data are measured every 1 minute to 1 hour. Station locations, summary reports, and data collection methods are available on the CMAR website (https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/). Datasets and reports may be revised pending ongoing data collection and analyses. Automated Quality Control tests were applied to the data to identify outlying and unexpected observations. The results of these tests are summarized in the “qc_flag” columns of the dataset. Observations flagged as “Pass” passed all tests, while observations flagged as “Fail” failed at least one test and should be excluded from most analyses. “Suspect/Of Interest” flags highlight unusual events or poor quality data, and “Not Evaluated” flags indicate at least one test was not applied to the observation. Flags should be used as a guide only, and users are responsible for evaluating the data quality prior to use. For technical details on the Quality Control tests, visit the CMAR Data Governance website (https://dempsey-cmar.github.io/cmp-data-governance/pages/cmp_about.html). Other data quality considerations:  -       Through calibration-validation procedures, CMAR has discovered that the VR2AR temperature sensors typically record 0.5 – 1 °C lower than other temperature sensors. This is not corrected for or flagged in the datasets but may be in the future. - Sensor drift is not flagged in the datasets. -  The sensor_depth_at_low_tide_m is an estimate and should be compared to sensor_depth_measured_m when possible. Note the mooring can get “knocked down” by currents or sink from biofouling. Large discrepancies between the estimated depth and the minimum recorded depth are flagged in the column depth_crosscheck_flag. The Coastal Monitoring Program Water Quality data is organized by county. These datasets are very large, typically exceeding the number of rows that can be viewed in Excel. CMAR recommends filtering the data to the waterbody, station, depth, quality control flag, and/or time period of interest before exporting. Take care when exporting data filtered on quality control columns, because the whole row will be filtered (i.e., all other variables measured at that timestamp will also be excluded).  If you have accessed any Coastal Monitoring Program data, CMAR would appreciate your feedback: https://forms.gle/AyD7Vi3BpKGe6ueYA. Please acknowledge the Centre for Marine Applied Research in any published material that uses this data. Contact info@cmar.ca for more information.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nwaterbody\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/9qw2-yb2f_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/9qw2-yb2f_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/9qw2-yb2f/index.htmlTable https://cmar.ca/coastal-monitoring-program/ (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/9qw2-yb2f.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=9qw2-yb2f&showErrors=false&email= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) 9qw2-yb2f

 
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