3-Wavelength Fluorometer

Reference Designator
GA01SUMO-SBD12-02-FLORTD000
Start Depth
1
End Depth
1
Location
Bottom of Buoy
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/GA01SUMO/SBD12/02-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
1 Review AT-26-30 03/15/2015 11/26/2015 CGMGA-01SUMO-00001 CGINS-FLORTD-01105 -42.9228 -42.4393 1 5161
2 Review NBP-15-10 11/14/2015 11/08/2016 CGMGA-01SUMO-00002 CGINS-FLORTD-01318 -42.9246 -42.5867 1 5188
3 Review NBP16-09 10/27/2016 01/14/2018 CGMGA-01SUMO-00003 CGINS-FLORTD-01105 -42.9204 -42.4409 1 5175
Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
GA01SUMO-SBD12-02-FLORTD000

The pressure coordinate 'pressure_depth' is all fill values for deployments 1-3. This variable should contain valid pressure data.

By Lori Garzio, on 2/8/19

GA01SUMO-SBD12-02-FLORTD000
11/14/15, 9:06 PM 1/4/18, 10:24 AM

Deployments 2 and 3: the heavy biofouling of the surface buoy appears to have negatively affected this instrument. The datasets should be annotated to indicate that the data are unreasonable/suspect.

By Lori Garzio, on 2/8/19

GA01SUMO-SBD12-02-FLORTD000
Deployment: 1

There are only 7 days of data for this deployment. This dataset should be annotated to explain why the majority of the deployment is missing (if known).

By Lori Garzio, on 2/8/19

New Note

Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
GA01SUMO
3/15/15, 5:25 PM 11/26/15, 5:08 AM

Deployment 1: Buoy log files showed that seawater was first detected inside the buoy well on 3/26/2015. Both leak detectors showed increasing presence of water over the period of deployment. Upon recovery of the mooring, no external damage was visible and the buoy did not appear to be floating lower than normal.

Id: 653 By: lgarzio

GA01SUMO-SBD12
3/15/15, 5:25 PM 11/26/15, 5:08 AM

Deployment 1: Upon recovery, the bottom of the buoy was heavily biofouled with gooseneck barnacles. The barnacle coverage likely caused imporper sea water flushing at the location of the intakes and sensor faces for the subsurface instruments.

Id: 655 By: lgarzio

GA01SUMO-SBD12
11/14/15, 4:06 PM 11/8/16, 5:10 AM

Deployment 2: Upon recovery, the bottom of the buoy was heavily biofouled with barnacles.

Id: 664 By: lgarzio

GA01SUMO-SBD12
10/26/16, 9:47 PM 1/14/18, 5:24 AM

Deployment 3: Upon recovery, the bottom of the buoy was heavily biofouled.

Id: 386 By: lgarzio