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2021
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14643125 |
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- <p>Oceanography from Seagliders SG150 and SG644, both deployed 16 May 2021.</p> <p>From the cruise report (Daase 2021): </p> <blockquote> <p>The second Seaglider [SG644], yellow in Figure x, was equipped with a hydrophone as well as<br>temperature, conductivity, CDOM, fluorescence, O2 and turbidity sensors. The temperature,<br>salinity and density collected by the glider are presented in Figure 4.5.2. There is a slightly<br>transition from denser water, warmer and saltier, in the southern end of the transect to colder<br>33and fresher water in the northern extent of the transect. However, the gradients are very<br>small. We also observe a surface layer of warm, fresher water in the surface 20 m that<br>deepens northwards, probably due to ice melt. The glider completed 21 dives south before<br>encountering an error on its way to the surface on May 18th at 1:00 (UTC). After the error<br>was received, the glider did not resume operation. We recovered both Seagliders by skiff as<br>soon as possible after the error to take advantage of the calm waters and to reduce the chance<br>of collision with ice while the Seaglider were drifting at the surface. The Seagliders were<br>recovered May 18th, 2021 at 3:00 (UTC).</p> </blockquote> <div> <p>Daase M (ed.). (2021) ARCTOS Barents Sea Polar Front May 2021 Cruise Report. Zenodo. <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7384076">https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7384076</a></p> </div>