NEP GLOBEC gave this cruise the designation GP0207 and NOAA gave this cruise the designation GP0201. The data say 0201. The cruise report, inventory and eventlog say GP0207.
18 May 2011, dld - This cruise consisted of Leg 1 and Leg 2. Metadata is edited to reflect this information gleaned from the event log and the cruise report. The cruise report starts with a transit, not the science.
Leg 1 includes the 11-16 July 2002 transit from Dutch Harbor to Yakutat where science personnel and gear were picked up. The Leg ends on 27 July in Seward. Chief Scientist was Edward D. Cokelet.
Leg 2 departed Seward on 28 July and arrived in Dutch Harbor on 8 August with Christine Kondzela as Chief Scientist.
Dataset | Brief Description |
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eventlogs | Cruise Event Logs |
tucker catch - CGoA LTOP | Zooplankton catch data from Tucker trawl from CGOA LTOP cruises, 2001-2003 |
WP2 net metadata - CGoA LTOP | WP2 net - meta data, 2001-2002 |
tucker and bongo net metadata - CGoA | Metadata for tucker trawls and bongo net hauls in the Gulf of Alaska during 2001 - 2003 |
salmon_thermal | salmon otoliths - hatchery thermal marks, 2001 - 2004; Gulf of Alaska |
salmon_juv_diet | juvenile salmon diet, 2001-2003 |
CTD_Cokelet eco FOCI cruises | CTDs from one cruise per year from the NE Pacific |
salmon_biodata | salmon length, weight, sex, stomach data, 2001-2004 |
salmon_energy | juvenile pink salmon energy density, wet, dry, frozen weights: 2001-2003 |
salmon_hauldata | haul data and salmon numbers caught and processed; 2001-2004 |
drifter CGoA | Drifter buoy data collected by NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI |
Chief Scientist: Edward D. Cokelet
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
• GP0201