Title Raw underway Thermosalinograph (TSG) observations from RS Algoa Voyage 297, January 2024
Authors

Anders, Darrel
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment; role: Marine Scientific Technician;

Jacobs, Leon
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment; role: Marine Scientific Technician;

van den Berg, Marcel
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment; role: Marine Scientific Technician;

Lamont, Tarron
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment; role: Marine Scientist;

Publisher Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (2025)
Contributors

Contact Person: van den Berg, Marcel
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment; role: Marine Scientific Technician; email: mvandenberg.dea@gmail.com

Abstract Here we present the 6-second resolution raw Thermosalinograph (TSG) data collected, between 12 January and 17 January 2024, during voyage 297 on the RS Algoa. A SeaBird SBE45 Thermosalinograph (TSG) is used to opportunistically collect underway near-surface temperature and conductivity measurements during research and monitoring cruises. Water is continuously pumped to the TSG from an intake located in the hull of the vessel, and the observations are continuously interfaced with navigational information. A temperature sensor close to the intake provides temperature measurements of the incoming water (T1). The temperature of the water inside the conductivity cell (T2) is used to accurately compute salinity (S) from the conductivity measurements (C).
Methods The SeaBird SBE45 Thermosalinograph (TSG) is used on the RS Algoa for the collection of underway near-surface temperature and conductivity measurements. The underway seawater is obtained from a depth of 5m below the surface and pumped through the TSG. Data is collected using the most recent SeaBird (SBE) SeaSave software. The software was set to record data at 6 second intervals for the duration of the cruise, between 12 January and 17 January 2024. Data was collected in the southern part of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME) region on the west coast of South Africa.
Data
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Temporal extent 12 Jan 2024 – 17 Jan 2024
Geographic extent
300 km
Leaflet Tiles © Esri — Source: Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, USGS, Intermap, iPC, NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand), TomTom, 2012

Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME); shelf region on the west coast of South Africa

North: -29.0
South: -35.0
West: 13.0
East: 20.0

Vertical extent Max: -5.0 m
Min: -5.0 m
Keywords conductivity, EOV: Physics > Sea surface salinity, EOV: Physics > Sea surface temperature, near-surface, salinity, SBE45 Thermosalinograph (TSG), SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, SST, temperature, THERMOSALINOGRAPH
Related resources
  • This digital object is part of Deployment of acoustic listening moorings on the Algoa Voyage 297, January 2024 (10.15493/DEA.MIMS.14862023)
  • This digital object is previous version of Processed underway Thermosalinograph (TSG) observations from RS Algoa Voyage 297, January 2024 (10.15493/DEA.MIMS.13042025)