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https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2018 NRT Collection Saildrone The 2018 West Coast Fisheries Survey is the first time autonomous wind and solar-powered vehicles have been used to gather essential data on fish populations. Five saildrones traveled more than 18,500 nautical miles over 100 days along the US west coast. Four of the saildrones duplicated the path of the NOAA research vessel Reuben Lasker collecting data on sardine, anchovy, and hake, one of the West Coast's most valuable commercial fisheries. The fifth saildrone collected data close to shore in areas too shallow for the ship to safely navigate.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\n... (27 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2018 NRT Saildrone 1024 The 2018 West Coast Fisheries Survey is the first time autonomous wind and solar-powered vehicles have been used to gather essential data on fish populations. Five saildrones traveled more than 18,500 nautical miles over 100 days along the US west coast. Four of the saildrones duplicated the path of the NOAA research vessel Reuben Lasker collecting data on sardine, anchovy, and hake, one of the West Coast's most valuable commercial fisheries. The fifth saildrone collected data close to shore in areas too shallow for the ship to safely navigate.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\n... (27 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1024_west_coast_survey_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2018 NRT Saildrone 1025 The 2018 West Coast Fisheries Survey is the first time autonomous wind and solar-powered vehicles have been used to gather essential data on fish populations. Five saildrones traveled more than 18,500 nautical miles over 100 days along the US west coast. Four of the saildrones duplicated the path of the NOAA research vessel Reuben Lasker collecting data on sardine, anchovy, and hake, one of the West Coast's most valuable commercial fisheries. The fifth saildrone collected data close to shore in areas too shallow for the ship to safely navigate.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\n... (27 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1025_west_coast_survey_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2018 NRT Saildrone 1026 The 2018 West Coast Fisheries Survey is the first time autonomous wind and solar-powered vehicles have been used to gather essential data on fish populations. Five saildrones traveled more than 18,500 nautical miles over 100 days along the US west coast. Four of the saildrones duplicated the path of the NOAA research vessel Reuben Lasker collecting data on sardine, anchovy, and hake, one of the West Coast's most valuable commercial fisheries. The fifth saildrone collected data close to shore in areas too shallow for the ship to safely navigate.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\n... (27 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1026_west_coast_survey_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2018 NRT Saildrone 1027 The 2018 West Coast Fisheries Survey is the first time autonomous wind and solar-powered vehicles have been used to gather essential data on fish populations. Five saildrones traveled more than 18,500 nautical miles over 100 days along the US west coast. Four of the saildrones duplicated the path of the NOAA research vessel Reuben Lasker collecting data on sardine, anchovy, and hake, one of the West Coast's most valuable commercial fisheries. The fifth saildrone collected data close to shore in areas too shallow for the ship to safely navigate.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\n... (27 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1027_west_coast_survey_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2018 NRT Saildrone 1028 The 2018 West Coast Fisheries Survey is the first time autonomous wind and solar-powered vehicles have been used to gather essential data on fish populations. Five saildrones traveled more than 18,500 nautical miles over 100 days along the US west coast. Four of the saildrones duplicated the path of the NOAA research vessel Reuben Lasker collecting data on sardine, anchovy, and hake, one of the West Coast's most valuable commercial fisheries. The fifth saildrone collected data close to shore in areas too shallow for the ship to safely navigate.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\n... (27 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1028_west_coast_survey_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Collection Saildrone The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1038 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1038_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1039 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1039_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1040 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1040_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1043 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1043_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1044 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1044_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1045 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1045_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1046 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1046_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019.graph NOAA NWFSC West Coast Survey 2019 NRT Saildrone 1047 The 2019 West Coast Fisheries Survey combined the efforts of eight saildrones and research teams onboard the NOAA FSVs Bell M. Shimada and Reuben Lasker to survey the full length of the US West Coast from San Diego, CA, to Cape Flattery, WA. The mission was performed in partnership with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). The saildrones were all equipped with Simrad EK80 echo sounders in addition to the standard sensor suite. Four vehicles worked south to north with the Shimada collecting data on the abundance and distribution of Pacific hake. Three vehicles worked north to south with the Lasker and included sampling closer to shore and farther offshore than previous years. The goal was to collect data on target species in areas too shallow for the Lasker to safely navigate, as well as in offshore areas that have not been routinely surveyed to date. The mission was completed in 60 days and included more granular coverage near shore, to depths as shallow as seven meters, as well as transect extensions up to 140 nautical miles offshore.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (63 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable saildrone.com, fisheries.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Fisheries sd1047_west_coast_survey_2019

 
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