3-Wavelength Fluorometer

Reference Designator
CE01ISSM-SBD17-06-FLORTD000
Start Depth
1
End Depth
1
Location
Current Status
Review Complete
Class
FLORT (3-Wavelength Fluorometer)
Series
FLORT-D
Science Discipline
Biological
Make
WET Labs
Model
ECO Triplet-w
M2M Example
https://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org/api/m2m/12576/sensor/inv/CE01ISSM/SBD17/06-FLORTD000/metadata
Method Data Stream Content Type
recovered_host flort_sample Data Products Report M2M Stats Science
telemetered flort_sample Data Products Report M2M Stats Science
Deployment Cruise Start Date Stop Date Mooring Asset Node Asset Sensor Asset Latitude Longitude Deployment Depth Water Depth
2 Review OC1410A 10/10/2014 04/12/2015 CGMCE-01ISSM-00002 CGINS-FLORTD-01154 44.6583 -124.096 1.5 25
4 Review OC1510A 10/08/2015 05/10/2016 CGMCE-01ISSM-00004 CGINS-FLORTD-01153 44.6601 -124.096 1.5 25
6 Review AT37-03 09/30/2016 04/17/2017 CGMCE-01ISSM-00006 CGINS-FLORTD-01121 44.6598 -124.095 1.5 25
7 Review SKQ201704S 04/19/2017 10/12/2017 CGMCE-01ISSM-00007 CGINS-FLORTD-01488 44.6563 -124.095 1.5 25
8 Review SKQ201715S 10/12/2017 04/01/2018 CGMCE-01ISSM-00008 CGINS-FLORTD-01154 44.6597 -124.095 1.5 25
9 Review SKQ201808S 04/03/2018 09/30/2018 CGMCE-01ISSM-00009 CGINS-FLORTD-01197 44.6568 -124.096 1.5 25
10 Review SR1813 09/29/2018 04/27/2019 CGMCE-01ISSM-00010 CGINS-FLORTD-01291 44.6598 -124.095 1.5 25
11 Review SKQ201910S 04/20/2019 10/22/2019 CGMCE-01ISSM-00011 CGINS-FLORTD-01487 44.6568 -124.095 1.5 25
12 Review SKQ201921S 10/20/2019 CGMCE-01ISSM-00012 CGINS-FLORTD-01121 44.6598 -124.095 1.5 25
Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
CE01ISSM-SBD17-06-FLORTD000

The variable pressure_depth (dbar) is an array of all fill values for every deployment. This should contain valid pressure data.

By Lori Garzio, on 6/26/19

CE01ISSM-SBD17-06-FLORTD000
Deployment: 2
12/28/14, 12:00 AM 4/12/15, 12:30 AM

Approximately 40% of the data for all variables are negative values for this deployment. Excluding from final data ranges

By Lori Garzio, on 6/26/19

CE01ISSM-SBD17-06-FLORTD000
Deployment: 4
10/8/15, 12:00 AM 10/9/15, 12:00 AM

There are 2 data points available for this deployment of this instrument. The dataset should be annotated if there was an issue.

By Lori Garzio, on 6/26/19

CE01ISSM-SBD17-06-FLORTD000
Deployment: 7
4/19/17, 4:18 AM 10/12/17, 9:50 PM

Values are negative for this deployment. This should be investigated and fixed or annotated.

By Lori Garzio, on 6/26/19

CE01ISSM-SBD17-06-FLORTD000
Deployment: 8
1/11/18, 12:00 AM 4/1/18, 12:00 AM

Missing data at the end of deployment 8 should be annotated.

By Lori Garzio, on 6/26/19

New Note

Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
CE01ISSM
4/17/14, 4:45 PM 9/30/16, 8:00 PM

All of the inshore surface moorings suffer from an issue called the 'top of the day problem.' A race condition exists in the CPM firmware when transferring daily log files harvested from the various sub-components in a buoy system (e.g. DCL16, CPM3, DCL35, etc) over the Iridium RUDICS connection. The primary CPM rsync's data files from the various sub-components to a central data directory. The first time a daily file is created/copied into that directory (usually shortly after midnight), a compressed copy of the file is created and that compressed file is queued up in a separate text file for transmission to shore. The transfer routine reads that text file and processes the files from that list in order from top to bottom. Once that compressed file is transferred to shore, no further updates for that file are sent to shore. Meanwhile, the CPM continues to rsync data from the different sub-components, updating the original daily log file. The net result is that data is accumulating in the daily log file for an instrument, but we may see only one record (or none) depending on when the rsync job occurred and the compressed file was created and staged for transfer to shore. This affects telemetered data only.

Id: 868 By: michaesm

CE01ISSM
8/7/16, 8:00 PM 10/3/16, 8:00 PM

Correcting the iridium data telemetry issues, permitting full telemetry of data files, resulting in greater power consumption than anticipated. Result is power level of the battery pack has dropped below operational limits and subsystems can no longer power instruments. Shutting the mooring down, and placing in a low power maintenance mode.

Id: 869 By: michaesm
Flag: not_operational Exclude: No

CE01ISSM
12/11/16, 7:00 PM 5/30/17, 8:00 PM

On Monday, Mon Dec 12 15:30:00 2016, stopped receiving any data from CTDBP3. No indication as to possible cause.

Id: 870 By: michaesm
Flag: not_operational Exclude: No

CE01ISSM
2/5/17, 7:00 PM 4/30/17, 8:00 PM

The buoy and mfn battery voltages have been drawn down faster than expected. Have shutdown further power to DCL16, DCL17, CPM3, and DCL37 (DCL35 failed several weeks ago). This takes the following instruments offline:
DCL16
CTDBP + DOSTA (probably internally recording)
FLORTNUTNR (probably internally recording)
PHSEN (probably internally recording)
PCO2W (probably internally recording)
OPTAA
SPKIR
VELPT (probably internally recording)

DCL17
MOPAK
CTDBP + FLORT
VELPT (probably internally recording)
ACOMM
DCL35
ADCPT (probably internally recording)
PCO2W (probably internally recording)
PHSEN (probably internally recording)
PRESF (probably internally recording)
VEL3D (probably internally recording)
DCL37
CTDBP + DOSTA (probably internally recording)
OPTAA
ZPLSC (probably internally recording)

Id: 871 By: michaesm
Flag: not_available Exclude: No

CE01ISSM-SBD17
Method: telemetered
1/11/20, 1:45 PM

During a large storm event on 2020-01-11, the surface buoy and NSIF broke free and went adrift. The buoy and NSIF were recovered from the beach the following mooring. No further data will be collected from these systems for the remainder of this deployment.

Id: 1892 By: wingardc
Flag: not_operational Exclude: No