Dataset: Temperature, salinity, dissolved O2, and pH from SeapHOx_Kelp_A, SeapHOx_Kelp_B, SeapHOx_Kelp_C, and SeapHOx_Kelp_D kelp moorings in the La Jolla Kelp Forest, San Diego CA, from 2010-2011 (SeapHOx project)

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Principal Investigator: Lisa A. Levin (University of California-San Diego Scripps)

Co-Principal Investigator: Todd R. Martz (University of California-San Diego Scripps)

Contact: Christina Frieder (University of California-San Diego Scripps)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Stephen R. Gegg (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Program: Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)

Project: Macrophyte-induced variability in coastal ocean pH and consequences for invertebrate larvae (SeapHOx)

These data are from SeapHOx deployments from in and around the La Jolla Kelp Forest and include pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and salinity. The data were collected using two "SeapHOx" instrument packages. The SeapHOx consists of a Honeywell Durafet III pH sensor (Martz et al. 2010), an Aanderaa 3835 oxygen optode, and an SBE-37 MicroCAT CTD. The sensors were attached to a mooring line at a given water depth below the surface (e.g. 7 m).  There are four moorings utilized in this study and there is one data file which accompanies each mooring.

Related publication: Frieder, C. A., Nam, S. H., Martz, T. R., and Levin, L. A.: High temporal and spatial variability of dissolved oxygen and pH in a nearshore California kelp forest, Biogeosciences., 9, 4099-4132, doi:10.5194/bgd-9-4099-2012, 2012.
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