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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’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/d6fb-k8yz). 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/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’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/gby9-ca7m). 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... (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’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/cx5r-jnfx). 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... (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’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/yeii-vbir). 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/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’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/gvmv-b2s3). 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/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’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/vpt7-apvp). 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/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’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/njv9-c7a6). 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... (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’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/xg2s-uhbg). 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 ERDAPP 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... (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= Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR) eda5-aubu
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd/ Maritimes Region Annual Ice Forecast Hydrographic Survey Gulf Of St. Lawrence Rosette Vertical Profiles The annual Ice Forecast Hydrographic Survey Gulf Of St. Lawrence historic data set is from 1972 to 1995.  It was an annual program with missions in the months of  November - January covering 35 stations in the Gulf Of St. Lawrence. The purpose was to obtain temperature-salinity measurements in the upper 100 m of water from 35 stations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence for preparation of seasonal ice outlook by the Ice Climatology Branch and later the Ice Forecast Central Office of the Department of Environment Atmospheric Environment Service.  The data measured included: profile CTD, dissolved oxygen and nutrient data, oxygen isotope, Ra isotope, sediment cores,  satellite transmitting thermistor buoys to monitor the cooling, and doppler current profiler to measure ice motion and currents.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (WMO Platform Code)\nchief_scientist\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ngeographic_area\nstation\nid (Original File Name)\nevent_number\nprofile_direction\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_start_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_end_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurement_time (Exact Measurement Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (Depth (spatial coordinate) relative to water surface in the water body, m)\nPRESPR01 (Pressure (spatial coordinate) exerted by the water body by profiling pressure sensor and correction to read zero at sea level, decibar)\nPSLTZZ01 (Practical salinity of the water body, 1e-3)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_annual_ice_forecast_hydrographic_survey_st_lawrence_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) Moored Time Series Data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01 (decibars)\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (theta, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd/ Maritimes Region Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) Rosette Vertical Profiles The Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) was implemented in 1998 with the aim of detecting and tracking climate change and variability in the northwest Atlantic, evaluating changes in the physical, chemical and biological ocean properties and predator-prey dynamics of marine resources, thereby enhancing Canada's ability to understand, describe, and forecast the state of the marine ecosystem. AZMP's sampling scheme in the Maritimes Region involves oceanographic sampling at two high-frequency (biweekly to monthly) fixed coastal stations, biannual sampling at stratified-random locations during DFO-led Ecosystem Trawl Surveys, biannual sampling along fixed cross-shelf sections (Cabot Strait Line, Louisbourg Line, Halifax Line, Browns Bank Line, and the Northeast Channel); the latter of which may also include opportunistic sampling at stations in the Laurentian Channel, Gulf of Maine, and various Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in support of ancillary research programs and initiatives. AZMP sampling is conducted according to standard procedures (see https://cat.fsl-bsf.scitech.gc.ca/record=b3951030~S6) and includes the collection of CTD profiles and water samples for the determination of physical (e.g., T, S), chemical (e.g., nutrients, oxygen, pH), and biological (chl a) variables and vertical ring net tows. The data collected are synthesized into two annual reports on the physical and chemical/biological changes in the Maritimes Region, and are also used to evaluate changes across the Atlantic zone.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nproject\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (WMO Platform Code)\nchief_scientist\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ngeographic_area\nstation\nid (Original File Name)\nevent_number\nprofile_direction\nprocessing_level\n... (65 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_atlantic_zone_monitoring_program_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Atlantic Zone Off-Shelf Monitoring Program (AZOMP) Moored Time Series Data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01 (decibars)\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (theta, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd/ Maritimes Region Atlantic Zone Off-Shelf Monitoring Program (AZOMP) Rosette Vertical Profiles The Atlantic Zone Off-Shelf Monitoring Program (AZOMP) collects and analyzes physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic observations from the continental slope and deep waters of the Northwest Atlantic, with the overall goal of monitoring variability in ocean climate and plankton affecting ecosystems off Atlantic Canada and climate systems at both regional and global scales. \n\nAnnual measurements in the Labrador Sea began in 1990 as a contribution to the World Climate Research Program and have evolved into a multidisciplinary regional monitoring effort and part of the Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP).\n\nAZOMP's sampling scheme off Atlantic Canada and the Labrador Sea involves annual sampling of both the extended Halifax Line, deep-water stations over the Scotian Slope and Rise located at the end of AZMP’s Halifax Line, and the Atlantic Repeat 7-West (AR7W) line, a 880 km-line running from Misery Point, Labrador to Cape Desolation, Greenland. Opportunistic sampling may also occur at stations in the Strait of Belle Ilse, station 27, Labrador Shelf, and OSNAP West line in support of ancillary research programs and initiatives. AZOMP sampling is conducted according to standard procedures (https://cat.fsl-bsf.scitech.gc.ca/record=b3951030~S6) and includes: 1- the collection of CTD and Lowered-ADCP profiles and water samples for the determination of physical (e.g., T, S, currents), chemical (e.g., nutrients, pH, transient gases for water mass determination and tracers for ventilation and carbon sequestration studies), and biological (e.g., chl a) variables; 2-  multi net tows for zooplankton;  and 3- vertical ring net tows for plankton. In addition XBTs and Argo floats are commonly deployed and vessel-mounted ADCP is used to determine current profiles. The data collected are synthesized into annual reports on the physical,  chemical and biological changes in Atlantic Canada and the Labrador Sea.”  One primary focus is on changes in the intensity of winter overturning of surface and intermediate-depth waters resulting in water mass formation and is part of the thermohaline circulation that affects the global climate. Convection also transfers atmospheric gases from the surface to intermediate depths, reducing the rate of increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere but increasing the acidity of the ocean\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nproject\n... (71 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.bio.gc.ca/science/monitoring-monitorage/azomp-pmzao/azomp-pmzao-en.php (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_atlantic_zone_off_shelf_monitoring_program_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd/ Maritimes Region Barrow Strait Flow Observational Program Rosette Vertical Profiles The Barrow Strait flow observational program started in 1998 and continued for 13 years to 2012. Barrow Strait is the widest of the 4 passages through the Canadian Archipelago making it an important monitoring location.  The program explores the magnitude and variability of freshwater, heat and volume transports through the eastern Northwest Passage. The data measured included: profile CTD and time series temperature, salinity, density, currents, ice draft and ice drift velocity. The time series data collected was used to quantify the freshwater discharge from the Arctic Ocean through Barrow Strait into the northwest Atlantic, and link variability in this freshwater outflow to large scale weather patterns. Annual analysis performed on the collected data include: low-pass filtering, power spectra, progressive vector diagram, tidal analyses, seasonal and monthly averaged stats, mean flow, and ice velocities.  Data from the program, along with a description of the methods used, have been published annually in the Canadian Data Report of Hydrography and Ocean Sciences report number 190 to 195, 173, 167, 166, 165, 161, and 157.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nproject\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (WMO Platform Code)\nchief_scientist\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ngeographic_area\nstation\nid (Original File Name)\nevent_number\nprofile_direction\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_start_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_end_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\n... (7 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_barrow_strait_program_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Barrow Strait Monitoring Program Moored Time Series Data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01 (decibars)\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (theta, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_barrow_strait_program_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Cetacean Monitoring Program MicroCAT conductivity, temperature and pressure time series data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01 (decibars)\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (theta, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_cetacean_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_cetacean_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_cetacean_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd/ Maritimes Region Ecosystem Survey Rosette Vertical Profiles The Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) first implemented annual, standardized groundfish surveys (now referred to as ecosystem surveys) in the summer of 1970. These surveys consist of research vessel survey data collected to monitor the distribution and abundance of fish and invertebrates throughout the Scotian Shelf, Bay of Fundy and Georges Bank. The surveys follow a stratified random sampling design, and includes sampling of fish and invertebrates using a bottom trawl. These survey data are the primary data source for monitoring trends in fish species distribution, abundance, and biological conditions within the region. “Spring” cruises occur in January, February, March and April, and focus on Georges Bank. “Summer” cruises occur in May, June, July and August and these focus on the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy. A vessel change occurred in 1982 when the A.T. Cameron was replaced by the Lady Hammond and in 1983 when the Alfred Needler became the principal survey vessel.  Now the Captain Jacques Cartier, built in 2019 and delivered in 2020, will serve as the primary offshore fishery science vessels in the Maritimes Region.  \n    \n    Also as part of these surveys, physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic observations are collected as part of the Atlantic Zonal Monitoring Program (AZMP).  AZMP sampling is conducted according to standard procedures (see https://cat.fsl-bsf.scitech.gc.ca/record=b3951030~S6) and includes the collection of CTD profiles and water samples for the determination of physical (e.g., T, S), chemical (e.g., nutrients, oxygen, pH), and biological (chl a) variables and vertical ring net tows. The data collected are synthesized into two annual reports on the physical and chemical/biological changes in the Maritimes Region.  AZMP aims to detect and track climate change and variability in the northwest Atlantic, evaluating changes in the physical, chemical and biological ocean properties and predator-prey dynamics of marine resources, thereby enhancing Canada's ability to understand, describe, and forecast the state of the marine ecosystem”. This record includes only hydrographic/CTD data collected during the spring and summer ecosystem surveys, conducted between 1998 to present.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nproject\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (WMO Platform Code)\n... (71 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_maritimes_region_ecosystem_survey_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_arctic_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_arctic_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_arctic_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_historical_arctic_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical Arctic  Rosette Vertical Profiles Historical missions to the Arctic region in which DFO Bedford Institute of Oceanography participated in between 1975 and 1990 and one mission in 2013. These missions were part of various projects and visited several areas within the Arctic such as;  Hudson Bay, James Bay, Baffin Bay, Baffin Island Fjords,  Lancaster Sound, Davis Strait, Hudson Strait,  Labrador Sea, Northwest Passage, Greenland and the Norwegian Sea.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nproject\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (WMO Platform Code)\nchief_scientist\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ngeographic_area\nstation\nid (Original File Name)\nevent_number\nprofile_direction\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_start_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_end_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurement_time (Exact Measurement Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (Depth (spatial coordinate) relative to water surface in the water body, m)\nPRESPR01 (Pressure (spatial coordinate) exerted by the water body by profiling pressure sensor and correction to read zero at sea level, decibar)\nQPRES_01 (Quality Flag for Parameter: Pressure (spatial coordinate))\nPSLTZZ01 (Practical salinity of the water body, 1e-3)\nPSALST01 (Practical salinity of the water body by CTD and computation using UNESCO 1983 algorithm, 1e-3)\nQPSAL_01 (Quality Flag for Parameter: Practical salinity of the water body)\n... (11 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_historical_arctic_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_historical_arctic_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_historical_arctic_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_historical_arctic_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_historical_arctic_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_historical_arctic_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical Coastal Moored Time Series Data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (sea_water_potential_temperature, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_historical_coastal_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_coastal_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_coastal_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_coastal_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_historical_coastal_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical Coastal Rosette Vertical Profiles The Barrow Strait flow observational program started in 1998 and continued for 13 years to 2012. Barrow Strait is the widest of the 4 passages through the Canadian Archipelago making it an important monitoring location.  The program explores the magnitude and variability of freshwater, heat and volume transports through the eastern Northwest Passage. The data measured included: profile CTD and time series temperature, salinity, density, currents, ice draft and ice drift velocity. The time series data collected was used to quantify the freshwater discharge from the Arctic Ocean through Barrow Strait into the northwest Atlantic, and link variability in this freshwater outflow to large scale weather patterns. Annual analysis performed on the collected data include: low-pass filtering, power spectra, progressive vector diagram, tidal analyses, seasonal and monthly averaged stats, mean flow, and ice velocities.  Data from the program, along with a description of the methods used, have been published annually in the Canadian Data Report of Hydrography and Ocean Sciences report number 190 to 195, 173, 167, 166, 165, 161, and 157.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nproject\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (WMO Platform Code)\nchief_scientist\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ngeographic_area\nstation\nid (Original File Name)\nevent_number\nprofile_direction\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_start_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_end_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\n... (12 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_historical_coastal_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_historical_coastal_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_historical_coastal_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_historical_coastal_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_historical_coastal_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_historical_coastal_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) Project Moored Time Series Data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01 (decibars)\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (theta, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_ocean_tracking_network_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical offshore and international missions Rosette Vertical Profiles The Barrow Strait flow observational program started in 1998 and continued for 13 years to 2012. Barrow Strait is the widest of the 4 passages through the Canadian Archipelago making it an important monitoring location.  The program explores the magnitude and variability of freshwater, heat and volume transports through the eastern Northwest Passage. The data measured included: profile CTD and time series temperature, salinity, density, currents, ice draft and ice drift velocity. The time series data collected was used to quantify the freshwater discharge from the Arctic Ocean through Barrow Strait into the northwest Atlantic, and link variability in this freshwater outflow to large scale weather patterns. Annual analysis performed on the collected data include: low-pass filtering, power spectra, progressive vector diagram, tidal analyses, seasonal and monthly averaged stats, mean flow, and ice velocities.  Data from the program, along with a description of the methods used, have been published annually in the Canadian Data Report of Hydrography and Ocean Sciences report number 190 to 195, 173, 167, 166, 165, 161, and 157.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nproject\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (WMO Platform Code)\nchief_scientist\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ngeographic_area\nstation\nid (Original File Name)\nevent_number\nprofile_direction\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\npreciseLat (Latitude East, degrees_north)\npreciseLon (Longitude North, degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\n... (33 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_historical_offshore_international_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical Offshore Moored Time Series Data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01 (decibars)\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (theta, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_historical_offshore_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_rapid_moored_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_rapid_moored_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_rapid_moored_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_rapid_moored_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical RAPID Climate Change Program Moored Time Series Data Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\nchief_scientist\nserial_number\ndeployment_platform_name\ninst_type\ninstrument\ninstrument_model\ninstrument_offbottom_depth\nmooring_number\nprogram\nproject\nsdn_instrument_id\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nPRESPR01 (decibars)\nPSLTZZ01 (1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMPP901 (Temperature (ITS-90) of the water body, degree_C)\nSIGTEQ01 (sigmaTheta, kg/m**3)\nPOTM_01 (theta, degree_C)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_rapid_moored_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_rapid_moored_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_rapid_moored_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_rapid_moored_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_rapid_moored_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_rapid_moored_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd/ Maritimes Region Historical West Greenland monitoring program  Rosette Vertical Profiles West Greenland monitoring program a partnership between DFO Bedford Institute of Oceanography and Greenland Fisheries Research Institute.  This historical data set is from 1989 to 1994 with one mission per year in the west Greenland region.  The principal investigators were Ken Drinkwater and Erik Buch using the platforms Adolf Jensen and Tulugaq.  This work was also part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) project and attempted to further the understanding of the variability in West Greenland waters and continue the long term data collection in the region to measure climate changes.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nplatform_name\nchief_scientist\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ngeographic_area\nstation\nid (Original File Name)\nevent_number\nprofile_direction\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nprofile_start_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (Depth (spatial coordinate) relative to water surface in the water body, m)\nPRESPR01 (Pressure (spatial coordinate) exerted by the water body by profiling pressure sensor and correction to read zero at sea level, decibar)\nPSLTZZ01 (Practical salinity of the water body, 1e-3)\nTEMPPR01 (Temperature of the water body, degree Celsius)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd/index.htmlTable https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html (external link) https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd&showErrors=false&email= DFO BIO bio_historical_west_greenland_ctd
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles/ Newfoundland and Labrador Region Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) Rosette Vertical Profiles The Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) was implemented in 1998 with the aim of detecting and tracking climate change and variability in the northwest Atlantic, evaluating changes in the physical, chemical and biological ocean properties and predator-prey dynamics of marine resources, thereby enhancing Canada's ability to understand, describe, and forecast the state of the marine ecosystem. AZMP's sampling scheme in the Newfoundland and Labrador Region involves oceanographic sampling at one high-frequency (biweekly to monthly) fixed coastal station (Station 27) as well as triannual sampling along fixed cross-shelf sections (Beachy Island, Makkovik Bank, Seal Island, White Bay, Bonavista Bay, Flemish Cap, Southeast Grand Banks, Southeast St. Pierre Bank and Southwest St. Pierre Bank). AZMP sampling is conducted according to standard procedures (see https://cat.fsl-bsf.scitech.gc.ca/record=b3951030~S6) and includes the collection of CTD profiles and water samples for the determination of physical (e.g., T, S), chemical (e.g., nutrients, carbonates, oxygen, pH), and biological (e.g., chl a) variables and vertical ring net tows. The data collected are synthesized into two annual reports on the physical and chemical/biological changes in the Newfoundland and Labrador Region, contribute to multiple Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS) and Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) processes, and are also used to evaluate changes across the Atlantic zone.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (Profile ID)\nplatform_name\nwmo_platform_code\nplatform_call_sign\ndfo_nafc_platform_code\ndfo_nafc_platform_name\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsounder_depth (m)\ninstrument\n... (35 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles&showErrors=false&email= DFO NAFC nafc_azmp_ctd_profiles
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles/ Newfoundland and Labrador Region Bulk Unsorted CTD Profiles DFO Newfoundland Bulk Unsorted dataset.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (Profile ID)\nplatform_name\nwmo_platform_code\nplatform_call_sign\ndfo_nafc_platform_code\ndfo_nafc_platform_name\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsounder_depth (m)\ninstrument\nset_number\ncast_type\ncomment\ncast_direction\nsub_interval\nfishing_strata (Fising Strata)\ncloud_coverage\nwind_dir (Wind Direction, degrees_true_north)\nwind_speed_knots (Wind Speed, knots)\nair_pressure (bars)\nair_dry_temp_celsius (Air Dry Temperature, degrees_celsius)\nair_wet_temp_celsius (Air Wet Temperature, degrees_celsius)\nwaves_period (Wave Period, s)\nwaves_height (Wave Height, m)\nswell_dir (Swell Direction, degrees_true_north)\n... (20 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles&showErrors=false&email= DFO NAFC nafc_bulk_unsorted_ctd_profiles
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles/ Newfoundland and Labrador Region Historical Station 27 Hydrographic Data Historical Station 27 data (1946 - 1997) collected from multiple sources provide to NL region by MEDS.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (Profile ID)\nplatform_name\nwmo_platform_code\nplatform_call_sign\ndfo_nafc_platform_code\ndfo_nafc_platform_name\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsounder_depth (m)\ninstrument\nset_number\ncast_type\ncomment\ncast_direction\nsub_interval\nfishing_strata (Fising Strata)\ncloud_coverage\nwind_dir (Wind Direction, degrees_true_north)\nwind_speed_knots (Wind Speed, knots)\nair_pressure (bars)\nair_dry_temp_celsius (Air Dry Temperature, degrees_celsius)\nair_wet_temp_celsius (Air Wet Temperature, degrees_celsius)\nwaves_period (Wave Period, s)\nwaves_height (Wave Height, m)\n... (21 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles&showErrors=false&email= DFO NAFC nafc_station_27_ctd_profiles
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles/ Newfoundland and Labrador Region Multi-Species Survey Trawl-Mounted CTD Profiles The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Newfoundland and Labrador Region, has undertaken stratified-random multi-species surveys in portions of Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) subareas 2 and 3 since the early 1970’s. The current survey design covers an expansive spatial area, spanning six NAFO divisions (2HJ3KLNO) and 515,000 km2 in the autumn and four NAFO divisions (3LNOP) and 324,000 km2 in the spring. The survey aims at determining the distribution and abundance of commercial and non-commercial fish and invertebrate species with respect to position, depth, and temperature, and to collect biological samples. \n\n        In 1989 DFO developed a shock-absorbing CTD sled containing a Seabird model SBE-19 CTD that could be mounted on a trawl, which is now the primary instrument used to collect physical oceanographic data (e.g., T, S) during multi-species surveys in NL region. The package attached to the trawl head-ropes records time, water pressure, temperature, and conductivity for the duration of the fishing set. In the event of instrument failure an expendable bathythermograph (XBT) is deployed.\n\n        In addition, this survey samples the high-frequency station, Station 27, in collaboration with the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP).\n\n        This record includes only hydrographic/CTD data collected during the spring and autumn multi-species surveys, conducted between 1995 to present.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (Profile ID)\nplatform_name\nwmo_platform_code\nplatform_call_sign\ndfo_nafc_platform_code\ndfo_nafc_platform_name\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\n... (39 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles&showErrors=false&email= DFO NAFC nafc_multispecies_ctd_profiles
https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles.subset https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/tabledap/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles.graph https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/files/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles/ Northern Shrimp Research Foundation (NSRF) CTD Profiles The Northern Shrimp Research Foundation (NSRF) was established in 2002 to address gaps in scientific data and research in the North in collaboration with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The NSRF conducts shrimp research surveys in the Eastern Assessment zone (EAZ) and Western Assessment zone (WAZ). Using a DFO designed shock-absorbing CTD sled containing a Seabird model SBE-19plus CTD the NSRF shrimp surveys collect physical oceanographic data (e.g., T, S) at each fishing set since 2005. The package attached to the trawl head-ropes records time, water pressure, temperature, and conductivity for the duration of the fishing set.\n\n  In addition, the NSRF survey collects CTD data and water samples from vertical rosette profiles since 2022 in collaboration with the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP). This sampling is conducted according to standard procedures developed by AZMP and includes the collection of CTD profiles and water samples for the determination of physical (e.g., T, S), chemical (e.g., nutrients), and biological (chl a) variables and vertical ring net tows.\n\n  This record includes data that is collected from surveys jointly conducted by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Northern Shrimp Research Foundation (NSRF) from 2005 to present.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (Profile ID)\nplatform_name\nwmo_platform_code\nplatform_call_sign\ndfo_nafc_platform_code\ndfo_nafc_platform_name\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsounder_depth (m)\n... (36 more variables)\n https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles_fgdc.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles_iso19115.xml https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/info/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles/index.htmlTable ??? https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/rss/nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles.rss https://cioosatlantic.ca/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles&showErrors=false&email= DFO NAFC nafc_nsrf_ctd_profiles
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’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/pmim-yujz). 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/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’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/twbe-dv9i). 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... (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’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/5p9y-iyag). 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 ERDAPP 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... (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’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/5ech-4c5t). 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... (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= Centre for Marine Applied Research (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’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/chb4-suz2). 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... (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’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/bbrp-vuad). 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/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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