Physical Oceanography Group (PhOG), School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine
The University of Maine / School of Marine Sciences
Physical Oceanography Group
Dr. Neal Pettigrew
Physical Oceanography Group (PhOG), School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine


RMRP 1995


Experiment Location

This experiment primarily focused its efforts on the coastal and near-coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine.

Cruises:

Moorings

Description:

During 1995, the University of Maine deployed two inverse-catenary moorings, one within the 100 meter isobath (COAS-2) and one within the 200 meter isobath (JORD-2). These moorings were designed to sample the water column at discrete time intervals and average the data to half-hourly values using 150 kHz ADCPs manufactured by R.D. Instruments, Inc. Seabird Seacat T/S instruments were attached to the mooring wire near the surface at 3 depths on each mooring and sampled at a rate of one sample every 5 minutes. The seacats were attached at depths of 13, 40, and 85 meters on COAS-2 and at depths of 75, 125. and 191 meters on JORD-2. The moorings were deployed on the RV ARGO MAINE in June 1995. The JORD-2 mooring was trawled on 8 July and was recovered on 10 July. The COAS-2 mooring developed doppler battery problems and the mooring was recovered and redeployed with a new doppler on 8 August. Doppler data from COAS-2 is available from 8 August through 10 September 1995 when the mooring was recovered. The mooring locations are as follows:

BUOY Data Latitude Longitude Depth Deploy. Date Recov.Date Comments
COAS-2 Vel,T/S 44° 17.09´N 067° 40.72´W 94m 23 Jun 1995 10 Sep 1995 OK
JORD-2 Vel,T/S 43° 57.17´N 067° 44.72´W 194 m 23 Jun 1995 10 Jul 1995 Trawled 8 July.


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