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Found 11 dataset(s) matching "DRIFTING BUOYS OF JAPAN".
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As a Data Buoy Cooperation Panel (DBCP) Global Data Assembly Center (GDAC), and previously the Responsible National Oceanographic Data Center (RNODC), for Drifting Buoy Data, Marine Environmental...
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In 1999, JAMSTEC and MetOcean Data System Ltd. developed a new drifting buoy, named J-CAD (JAMSTEC Compact Arctic Drifter), to conduct long-term observations in the Arctic multi-year ice zones...
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Oceanographic temperature and salinity measurements collected using drifting buoys in the Arctic Ocean. Data from JAMSTEC drifting buoys which were deployed both as part of the North Pole...
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This dataset contains near surface water temperature, salinity, and pressure taken by CTD from drifting floats in the North Pacific Ocean. The main target of our study is further understanding of...
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The originator's tape contains Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) surface current basic file data collected by France, Japan, United States, Britain, and Holland using drifting buoys. The data...
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The US National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) produced twelve (12) CD-ROMs containing World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) Version 1 project data in the summer of 1998. NODC produced...
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This dataset contains the final cruise report for visual whale survey from research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2. in the North Pacific from 2023-07-28 to 2023-10-05 during the 2023 International...
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The East Asian Seas Regional Climatology Version 2.0 is an update to the preliminary version released in May 2012. This update includes new temperature and salinity data spanning the period from...
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This dataset contains visual assessments and passive observations of North Pacific sei, humpback, and gray whales collected from the research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2 in the North Pacific Ocean...
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Ocean circulation and other data was collected from SUBSURFACE FLOATS from the North Atlantic Ocean and other locations. Data were collected from Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) and...