Title Raw data collected by Seaglider SG573 off Cape Town for CTD calibration (SeaTrials 1)
Project Gliders in the Agulhas (GINA)
Authors

Marjolaine Krug
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE); role: Senior Scientific Advisor; contact details:email:mkrug@dffe.gov.za

Sebastiaan Swart
University of Gothenburg; role: Professor; contact details: email: sebastiaan.swart@marine.gu.se

Juliet Hermes
South African Environmental Observation Network (SAEON); role: Node Manager; contact details: email: jc.hermes@saeon.nrf.ac.za

Publisher Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (2024)
Contributors

Contact Person: Marjolaine Krug
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE); role: Senior Scientific Advisor; contact details: email: mkrug@dffe.gov.za

Abstract The Gliders in the Agulhas (GINA) project is a multi-institutional effort to implement sustained glider observations around South Africa’s coastline to enhance existing regional networks and complement larger international observations systems such as the Ocean Gliders Boundary Ocean Observing Network (BOON). This dataset includes all data collected by Seaglider SG573 during the first GINA deployment in 2018. The Seaglider was set-up to vertically profile the water column between depths of 0 and 1000m. Measurements collected included conductivity (salinity), temperature, depth (CTD), dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll-a fluorescence (proxy for phytoplankton concentration), Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) and two wavelengths of optical back-scattering by particles, Bb(470) and Bb(700) (proxies for particle concentration). In addition, information collected from the Seaglider was used to derive surface and depth averaged currents. This is raw data collected by Seaglider SG573 off Cape Town for CTD calibration.
Methods Raw data in their original format, as received from the instrument and unprocessed.
Data
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Temporal extent 28 Feb 2019 – 28 Feb 2019
Geographic extent

South West Indian, South African East Coast, Agulhas Current

North: -33.8759
South: -33.8813
West: 18.3094
East: 18.31

Vertical extent Max: 0 m
Min: -30.42 m
Keywords Agulhas Current, chlorophyll, Coastal observations, depth, depth-averaged currents, GINA, in situ, INDIAN OCEAN, Ocean Gliders, PAR, PROFILERS, salinity, shelf observations, surface currents, temperature
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