Dataset: Temperature loggers (HOBO) placed in two locations off the coast of the West coast of Leyte, the Philippines , 2012-2019.

Final no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.862415.2Version 2 (2023-03-06)Dataset Type:Other Field Results

Principal Investigator: Malin Pinsky (Rutgers University)

Co-Principal Investigator: Michelle Stuart (Rutgers University)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Amber D. York (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: RAPID: Mega-typhoon impacts on the metapopulation resilience of coral reef fishes (Reef Fish Resilience)


Abstract

Temperature loggers (HOBO) placed in two locations (HOBO1: 10.74373, 124.78668, HOBO2: 10.74364, 124.78665) off the coast of the West coast of Leyte, the Philippines , 2012-2019.

Two HOBO temperature loggers were set and replaced annually 2012-2019 at two locations, HOBO1 (10.74373, 124.78668), HOBO2 (10.74364, 124.78665), off the coast of the West coast of Leyte, the Philippines. Loggers were recovered and swapped annually. 

The two devices took readings 15 minutes apart, and each took readings every 30 minutes, for a combined reading every 15 minutes.  The loggers are spaced 10.5 m apart in a NW orientation. They are 80m offshore and tethered to the seafloor at a depth of ~4m  (varies with tide).

Issue Report: The 2014 loggers were never recovered due to being displaced by Typhoon Yolanda.  There are no data from 2014 in this dataset. 

There are gaps in the temperature in this dataset that mark times when the loggers started and stopped, which can be seen as null values in the "Temp" column in the data table.


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