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https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0007ee4e-0c15-4b36-b25d-1247f8823ba5.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Boundary Pass Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2018-10-26, Boundary Pass Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2018-10-26 | sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Température sous la surface, Subsurfacesalinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0007ee4e-0c15-4b36-b25d-1247f8823ba5 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9536 was deployed on 2018-10-26 at Boundary Pass. Boundary Pass is a strait located along the boundary between Washington State and British Columbia. It connects Haro Strait with the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.7662667 -123.0393167 48.7662667 -123.0393167 | POLYGON ((-123.039317 48.766267, -123.039317 48.766267, -123.039317 48.766267, -123.039317 48.766267, -123.039317 48.766267)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.0393167,48.7662667],[-123.0393167,48.7662667],[-123.0393167,48.7662667],[-123.0393167,48.7662667],[-123.0393167,48.7662667]]]} | 2018-10-26/2019-05-19 | 2023-03-14T15:55:57.922767 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00347450-75d4-4ff7-bf5a-ed0c70ac7c5b.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia East Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2020-03-06, Strait of Georgia East Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2020-03-06 | sea_water_temperature, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oceans, Oxygen, Oxygène | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00347450-75d4-4ff7-bf5a-ed0c70ac7c5b | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 632209 was deployed on 2020-03-06 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.04314848, -123.31687331 | None | None | 2020-03-06/2020-09-24 | 2024-01-09T22:53:53.192781 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00347450-75d4-4ff7-bf5a-ed0c70ac7c5b1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia East Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2020-03-06, Strait of Georgia East Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2020-03-06 | Oceans, sea_water_temperature, Oxygène, Oxygen, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00347450-75d4-4ff7-bf5a-ed0c70ac7c5b1 | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 632209 was deployed on 2020-03-06 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.04314848, -123.31687331 | None | None | 2020-03-06/2020-09-24 | 2023-12-05T06:23:13.414755 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00347450-75d4-4ff7-bf5a-ed0c70ac7c5b11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia East Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2020-03-06, Strait of Georgia East Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2020-03-06 | Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, Oceans, Oxygen, Oxygène, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00347450-75d4-4ff7-bf5a-ed0c70ac7c5b11 | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 632209 was deployed on 2020-03-06 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.31687331, 49.04314848 | None | None | 2020-03-06/2020-09-24 | 2024-02-11T01:21:47.832449 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/003ead14-1fe6-48ef-9f1b-4e4ed92e0008.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Patricia Bay Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2011-10-02, Patricia Bay Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2011-10-02 | sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Température sous la surface, Subsurfacesalinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/003ead14-1fe6-48ef-9f1b-4e4ed92e0008 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus V2 6536 was deployed on 2011-10-02 at Patricia Bay. Patricia Bay is located in the Saanich Inlet, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.65136 -123.4864183333 48.65136 -123.4864183333 | POLYGON ((-123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136]]]} | 2011-10-02/2012-02-23 | 2023-05-16T20:06:51.177217 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/003ead14-1fe6-48ef-9f1b-4e4ed92e00081.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Patricia Bay Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2011-10-02, Patricia Bay Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2011-10-02 | Subsurfacesalinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/003ead14-1fe6-48ef-9f1b-4e4ed92e00081 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus V2 6536 was deployed on 2011-10-02 at Patricia Bay. Patricia Bay is located in the Saanich Inlet, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.65136 -123.4864183333 48.65136 -123.4864183333 | POLYGON ((-123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136, -123.486418 48.65136)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136],[-123.4864183333,48.65136]]]} | 2011-10-02/2012-02-23 | 2023-06-09T21:58:39.062861 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00863729-b5a8-4ac6-b73a-523d463f9963.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Upper Slope Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2019-05-16, Barkley Upper Slope Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2019-05-16 | volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oxygen, Oxygène, sea_water_temperature, Oceans, Subsurfacetemperature, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00863729-b5a8-4ac6-b73a-523d463f9963 | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 630019 was deployed on 2019-05-16 at Barkley Upper Slope. Upper Slope is a location within Barkley Canyon, which is located on the upper continental slope. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.427373 -126.1743 48.427373 -126.1743 | POLYGON ((-126.1743 48.427373, -126.1743 48.427373, -126.1743 48.427373, -126.1743 48.427373, -126.1743 48.427373)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-126.1743,48.427373],[-126.1743,48.427373],[-126.1743,48.427373],[-126.1743,48.427373],[-126.1743,48.427373]]]} | 2019-05-16/2019-09-07 | 2023-03-14T16:03:01.039560 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0092e8bc-e90e-4e41-84c4-1771fdd5e5c9.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Ferme Cormorant de Cascadia Seaweed Turbidimètre déployé 2022-05-25, Cascadia Seaweed Cormorant Farm Turbidity Meter Deployed 2022-05-25 | Oceans, sea_water_turbidity, Particulate matter, Matière particulaire | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0092e8bc-e90e-4e41-84c4-1771fdd5e5c9 | The Turner Cyclops-7F Fluorometer (S/N 900279) was deployed on 2022-05-25 at Cascadia Seaweed Cormorant Farm. The Cormorant Farm is a commercial farm used for cultivating seaweed. This device is a Turbidity Meter. Turbidity meters are sensors that detect scattered light from suspended particles in water. The amount of scattered light that reaches the detector is proportional to the turbidity or particle concentration in the water. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.25736, -125.92503 | None | None | 2022-05-25/2023-04-26 | 2024-01-09T23:09:29.611338 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0092e8bc-e90e-4e41-84c4-1771fdd5e5c91.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Ferme Cormorant de Cascadia Seaweed Turbidimètre déployé 2022-05-25, Cascadia Seaweed Cormorant Farm Turbidity Meter Deployed 2022-05-25 | sea_water_turbidity, Particulate matter, Matière particulaire, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0092e8bc-e90e-4e41-84c4-1771fdd5e5c91 | The Turner Cyclops-7F Fluorometer (S/N 900279) was deployed on 2022-05-25 at Cascadia Seaweed Cormorant Farm. The Cormorant Farm is a commercial farm used for cultivating seaweed. This device is a Turbidity Meter. Turbidity meters are sensors that detect scattered light from suspended particles in water. The amount of scattered light that reaches the detector is proportional to the turbidity or particle concentration in the water. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -125.92503, 49.25736 | None | None | 2022-05-25/2023-04-26 | 2023-12-05T06:29:23.231319 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0092e8bc-e90e-4e41-84c4-1771fdd5e5c911.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Cascadia Seaweed Cormorant Farm Turbidity Meter Deployed 2022-05-25, Ferme Cormorant de Cascadia Seaweed Turbidimètre déployé 2022-05-25 | Oceans, sea_water_turbidity, Particulate matter, Matière particulaire | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0092e8bc-e90e-4e41-84c4-1771fdd5e5c911 | The Turner Cyclops-7F Fluorometer (S/N 900279) was deployed on 2022-05-25 at Cascadia Seaweed Cormorant Farm. The Cormorant Farm is a commercial farm used for cultivating seaweed. This device is a Turbidity Meter. Turbidity meters are sensors that detect scattered light from suspended particles in water. The amount of scattered light that reaches the detector is proportional to the turbidity or particle concentration in the water. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.25736, -125.92503 | None | None | 2022-05-25/2023-04-26 | 2024-02-11T00:53:55.913757 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/009b5dec-faa0-4f75-8e4b-a5648a25526c1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Fortune Bay: Dog Island - DOGIS | science, station, stationname, time, atmospheric, batteryvoltage, canada, earth-science, latitude, longitude, name, other, voltage, windspdmaxdir, windspeedofgust, data, department, speed, windspdavg, fisheries, oceans, surface, winds, gust, sutron, timestamp, windspdgust, atmospheric-winds, windfromdirection, dfo-mpo, dogis, identifier, ocean, average, battery, mpo, spd, atmosphere, dfo, direction, earth, surface-winds, wind, winddiravg | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/009b5dec-faa0-4f75-8e4b-a5648a25526c1 | DOGIS (47.61463 N, 55.35221 W): is a 10 m mast weather station equipped with a Gill ultrasonic wind sensor (WindSonic, option 4). The data are collected via a SUTRON Satlink2-V2 logger connected to an Omni-directional GOES antenna; transmitting near real-time data every hour. 1 min average wind speed and direction as well as gust (maximum) are calculated from the sensor 1 Hz internal sampling rate and recorded by the logger every 10 min. The mast is installed on a barren island, about 10 m height from the mean sea level, located in the center of Belle Bay, the main head of Fortune Bay. Wind observations are thus made at about 20 m from mean sea level. This weather station was installed as part of a bay-scale monitoring program that occurred from May 2015 to May 2017 and that aimed at understanding the dominant ocean dynamics of Fortune Bay. It has been maintained ever since and visited on a yearly basis (approximately). Details on the original program can be found at https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/12/1877/2020/essd-12-1877-2020.html | None | -55.35221, 47.61463 -55.35221 47.61463 -55.35221, 47.61463 | POLYGON ((-55.35221 47.61463, -55.35221 47.61463, -55.35221 47.61463, -55.35221 47.61463, -55.35221 47.61463)), None | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-55.35221,47.61463],[-55.35221,47.61463],[-55.35221,47.61463],[-55.35221,47.61463],[-55.35221,47.61463]]]}, None | 2020-09-04/2023-03-09, 2020-09-04/2023-02-27 | 2023-02-28T19:36:09.719483 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00b44429-0fc3-4fe3-8933-499a98a21b5b.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Saanich Inlet Sill Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2012-02-26, Saanich Inlet Sill Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2012-02-26 | Subsurfacesalinity, sea_water_density, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, Subsurfacetemperature, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00b44429-0fc3-4fe3-8933-499a98a21b5b | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 5047 was deployed on 2012-02-26 at Saanich Inlet Sill. Saanich Inlet Sill is a shallow bottom feature in the Saanich Inlet. The sill influences flow of oxygenated water and seasonal cycles. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6916966667 -123.5000416667 48.6916966667 -123.5000416667 | POLYGON ((-123.500042 48.691697, -123.500042 48.691697, -123.500042 48.691697, -123.500042 48.691697, -123.500042 48.691697)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.5000416667,48.6916966667],[-123.5000416667,48.6916966667],[-123.5000416667,48.6916966667],[-123.5000416667,48.6916966667],[-123.5000416667,48.6916966667]]]} | 2012-02-26/2012-08-13 | 2023-03-14T15:51:48.498257 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d0ab04-a6ae-4128-987a-299728193803.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour North Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2018-06-27, Endeavour North Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2018-06-27 | sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d0ab04-a6ae-4128-987a-299728193803 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SIP 16431 was deployed on 2018-06-27 at Endeavour North. This north section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -129.08254, 47.973617 | None | None | 2018-06-27/2020-09-10 | 2023-12-05T06:29:36.143020 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d0ab04-a6ae-4128-987a-2997281938031.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour North Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2018-06-27, Endeavour North Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2018-06-27 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d0ab04-a6ae-4128-987a-2997281938031 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SIP 16431 was deployed on 2018-06-27 at Endeavour North. This north section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 47.973617, -129.08254 | None | None | 2018-06-27/2020-09-10 | 2024-01-09T23:20:44.523944 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d0ab04-a6ae-4128-987a-29972819380311.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour North Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2018-06-27, Endeavour North Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2018-06-27 | speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d0ab04-a6ae-4128-987a-29972819380311 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SIP 16431 was deployed on 2018-06-27 at Endeavour North. This north section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 47.973617, -129.08254 | None | None | 2018-06-27/2020-09-10 | 2024-02-11T01:55:32.163929 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d6bbd4-a515-43c8-a064-5277ab596e6b.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia Central Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2011-07-03, Strait of Georgia Central Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2011-07-03 | Subsurface temperature, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d6bbd4-a515-43c8-a064-5277ab596e6b | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 4686 was deployed on 2011-07-03 at Strait of Georgia Central. Strait of Georgia Central is a central area in the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.4260166667, 49.0397483333 | None | None | 2011-07-03/2011-10-02 | 2023-12-05T06:38:11.568230 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d6bbd4-a515-43c8-a064-5277ab596e6b11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia Central Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2011-07-03, Strait of Georgia Central Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2011-07-03 | Subsurface temperature, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00d6bbd4-a515-43c8-a064-5277ab596e6b11 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 4686 was deployed on 2011-07-03 at Strait of Georgia Central. Strait of Georgia Central is a central area in the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.4260166667, 49.0397483333 | None | None | 2011-07-03/2011-10-02 | 2024-02-11T01:18:51.423348 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00ecc690-0a50-43e4-9bad-2a628c356f8c.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Site de référence de Cascadia Seaweed à la Pointe Burrough Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2022-03-08, Cascadia Seaweed Burrough Point Reference Site Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2022-03-08 | Oxygène, Oxygen, Oceans, sea_water_temperature, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00ecc690-0a50-43e4-9bad-2a628c356f8c | The JFE Rinko ARO-FT (SN 0EAK007) was deployed on 2022-03-08 at Cascadia Seaweed Burrough Point Reference Site. The Burrough Point Farm Reference Site in Barkley Sound is used to obtain ambient measurements as a comparison to the nearby seaweed farm. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.9688889, -124.9988889 | None | None | 2022-03-08/2023-06-25 | 2024-01-09T22:46:38.241653 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00ecc690-0a50-43e4-9bad-2a628c356f8c1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Cascadia Seaweed Burrough Point Reference Site Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2022-03-08, Site de référence de Cascadia Seaweed à la Pointe Burrough Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2022-03-08 | sea_water_temperature, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oceans, Oxygen, Oxygène | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00ecc690-0a50-43e4-9bad-2a628c356f8c1 | The JFE Rinko ARO-FT (SN 0EAK007) was deployed on 2022-03-08 at Cascadia Seaweed Burrough Point Reference Site. The Burrough Point Farm Reference Site in Barkley Sound is used to obtain ambient measurements as a comparison to the nearby seaweed farm. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -124.9988889, 48.9688889 | None | None | 2022-03-08/.. | 2023-12-05T06:15:25.744809 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00ecc690-0a50-43e4-9bad-2a628c356f8c11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Site de référence de Cascadia Seaweed à la Pointe Burrough Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2022-03-08, Cascadia Seaweed Burrough Point Reference Site Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2022-03-08 | sea_water_temperature, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oceans, Oxygen, Oxygène | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00ecc690-0a50-43e4-9bad-2a628c356f8c11 | The JFE Rinko ARO-FT (SN 0EAK007) was deployed on 2022-03-08 at Cascadia Seaweed Burrough Point Reference Site. The Burrough Point Farm Reference Site in Barkley Sound is used to obtain ambient measurements as a comparison to the nearby seaweed farm. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -124.9988889, 48.9688889 | None | None | 2022-03-08/2023-06-25 | 2024-02-11T01:55:01.626759 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00fd3860-7151-4907-b713-43db8cc77d18.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia Central Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2020-03-05, Strait of Georgia Central Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2020-03-05 | Oceans, Température sous la surface, Subsurfacetemperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, sea_water_temperature, Oxygène, Oxygen | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/00fd3860-7151-4907-b713-43db8cc77d18 | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 631534 was deployed on 2020-03-05 at Strait of Georgia Central. Strait of Georgia Central is a central area in the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.04002565 -123.42551274 49.04002565 -123.42551274 | POLYGON ((-123.425513 49.040026, -123.425513 49.040026, -123.425513 49.040026, -123.425513 49.040026, -123.425513 49.040026)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.42551274,49.04002565],[-123.42551274,49.04002565],[-123.42551274,49.04002565],[-123.42551274,49.04002565],[-123.42551274,49.04002565]]]} | 2020-03-05/2020-09-23 | 2023-03-14T15:54:48.645248 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/010726ca-99f1-40b5-a2fc-0d6831fc8e90.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2014-10-09, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2014-10-09 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/010726ca-99f1-40b5-a2fc-0d6831fc8e90 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9532 was deployed on 2014-10-09 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.390944, 48.300556 | None | None | 2014-10-09/2015-04-09 | 2023-12-05T06:35:18.236832 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/010726ca-99f1-40b5-a2fc-0d6831fc8e901.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2014-10-09, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2014-10-09 | sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/010726ca-99f1-40b5-a2fc-0d6831fc8e901 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9532 was deployed on 2014-10-09 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.390944, 48.300556 | None | None | 2014-10-09/2015-04-09 | 2024-01-09T23:29:30.416970 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/010726ca-99f1-40b5-a2fc-0d6831fc8e9011.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2014-10-09, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2014-10-09 | Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/010726ca-99f1-40b5-a2fc-0d6831fc8e9011 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9532 was deployed on 2014-10-09 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.390944, 48.300556 | None | None | 2014-10-09/2015-04-09 | 2024-02-11T01:24:04.960370 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0126a169-80e0-4067-bcf7-fa1c8d53e36b.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinograph Deployed 2004-09-18, Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinographe déployé 2004-09-18 | Subsurfacesalinity, Température de surface, sea_surface_temperature, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, latitude, longitude, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_surface_salinity, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Salinité de surface, Seasurfacesalinity, Seasurfacetemperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0126a169-80e0-4067-bcf7-fa1c8d53e36b | The Sea-Bird Thermosalinograph 45 (SN 46) was deployed on 2004-09-18 on Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, BC and the Departure Bay terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Thermosalinograph. Thermosalinographs collect data from the sea surface via flow-through systems on vessels. Typically they are mounted near the front of the vessel in order to minimize contamination. Primary variables measured are temperature and conductivity, and other variables like salinity and density are derived. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.22444 -123.84985 49.36185 -123.36124 | POLYGON ((-123.36124 49.22444, -123.36124 49.36185, -123.84985 49.36185, -123.84985 49.22444, -123.36124 49.22444)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.36124,49.22444],[-123.36124,49.36185],[-123.84985,49.36185],[-123.84985,49.22444],[-123.36124,49.22444]]]} | 2004-09-18/2004-12-17 | 2023-03-14T15:53:54.192088 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01375212-3453-46fc-a1ac-670e8729e041.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Axis Profileur Acoustique de Vitesse par Effet Doppler 75 kHz déployé 2016-06-14 (données connexes), Barkley Canyon Axis Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz Deployed 2016-06-14 (Ancillary Data) | platform_roll, Subsurface temperature, platform_orientation, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_temperature, Oceans, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, Température sous la surface, platform_pitch | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01375212-3453-46fc-a1ac-670e8729e041 | The RDI Workhorse Long Ranger ADCP 75 kHz (17431) was deployed on 2016-06-14 at Barkley Canyon Axis. Barkley Canyon Axis is located within Barkley Canyon, where benthic processes, biodiversity, sediment dynamics are observed. This device is a Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz. Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are hydroacoustic instruments, similar to sonars. ADCPs measure current speed and direction at multiple predetermined depths simultaneously. ADCPs use the Doppler effect of sound waves that are scattered by particles in seawater over a depth range. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.316602, -126.050799 | None | None | 2016-06-14/2018-06-22 | 2023-12-05T06:16:01.385964 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01375212-3453-46fc-a1ac-670e8729e04111.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Axis Profileur Acoustique de Vitesse par Effet Doppler 75 kHz déployé 2016-06-14, Barkley Canyon Axis Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz Deployed 2016-06-14 | platform_pitch, Oceans, sea_water_temperature, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, platform_roll, Subsurface temperature, platform_orientation | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01375212-3453-46fc-a1ac-670e8729e04111 | The RDI Workhorse Long Ranger ADCP 75 kHz (17431) was deployed on 2016-06-14 at Barkley Canyon Axis. Barkley Canyon Axis is located within Barkley Canyon, where benthic processes, biodiversity, sediment dynamics are observed. This device is a Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz. Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are hydroacoustic instruments, similar to sonars. ADCPs measure current speed and direction at multiple predetermined depths simultaneously. ADCPs use the Doppler effect of sound waves that are scattered by particles in seawater over a depth range. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -126.050799, 48.316602 | None | None | 2016-06-14/2018-06-22 | 2024-02-11T01:06:24.603542 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01423d58-4f12-4f08-8593-eca7f784bb2b.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Boundary Pass Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2012-10-14, Boundary Pass Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2012-10-14 | sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01423d58-4f12-4f08-8593-eca7f784bb2b | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9533 was deployed on 2012-10-14 at Boundary Pass. Boundary Pass is a strait located along the boundary between Washington State and British Columbia. It connects Haro Strait with the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.7659333333, -123.0385166667 | None | None | 2012-10-14/2013-04-18 | 2023-12-05T06:17:50.607748 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01423d58-4f12-4f08-8593-eca7f784bb2b1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Boundary Pass Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2012-10-14, Boundary Pass Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2012-10-14 | speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01423d58-4f12-4f08-8593-eca7f784bb2b1 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9533 was deployed on 2012-10-14 at Boundary Pass. Boundary Pass is a strait located along the boundary between Washington State and British Columbia. It connects Haro Strait with the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.0385166667, 48.7659333333 | None | None | 2012-10-14/2013-04-18 | 2024-01-09T23:35:27.232598 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01423d58-4f12-4f08-8593-eca7f784bb2b11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Boundary Pass Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2012-10-14, Boundary Pass Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2012-10-14 | sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01423d58-4f12-4f08-8593-eca7f784bb2b11 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9533 was deployed on 2012-10-14 at Boundary Pass. Boundary Pass is a strait located along the boundary between Washington State and British Columbia. It connects Haro Strait with the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.7659333333, -123.0385166667 | None | None | 2012-10-14/2013-04-18 | 2024-02-11T01:23:04.746543 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/015a7b61-25f2-46d8-ba9f-f4b54741be6e.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour South Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2012-06-14, Endeavour South Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2012-06-14 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/015a7b61-25f2-46d8-ba9f-f4b54741be6e | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SIP 8316 was deployed on 2012-06-14 at Endeavour South. This south section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 47.933395, -129.098893 | None | None | 2012-06-14/2019-09-21 | 2023-12-05T06:23:45.140987 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/015a7b61-25f2-46d8-ba9f-f4b54741be6e11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour South Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2012-06-14, Endeavour South Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2012-06-14 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/015a7b61-25f2-46d8-ba9f-f4b54741be6e11 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SIP 8316 was deployed on 2012-06-14 at Endeavour South. This south section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 47.933395, -129.098893 | None | None | 2012-06-14/2019-09-21 | 2024-02-11T01:24:56.594996 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01700d83-571f-4a76-b69c-0873fb58a565.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Boundary Pass Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2015-10-08, Boundary Pass Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2015-10-08 | Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, Subsurfacesalinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01700d83-571f-4a76-b69c-0873fb58a565 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9537 was deployed on 2015-10-08 at Boundary Pass. Boundary Pass is a strait located along the boundary between Washington State and British Columbia. It connects Haro Strait with the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.76641667 -123.0387833 48.76641667 -123.0387833 | POLYGON ((-123.038783 48.766417, -123.038783 48.766417, -123.038783 48.766417, -123.038783 48.766417, -123.038783 48.766417)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.0387833,48.76641667],[-123.0387833,48.76641667],[-123.0387833,48.76641667],[-123.0387833,48.76641667],[-123.0387833,48.76641667]]]} | 2015-10-08/2016-04-14 | 2023-03-14T16:04:17.154919 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01a51736-5866-41ed-bc8a-6490f3f1a701.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Cambridge Bay Capteur de Dioxyde de Carbone déployé 2018-07-26, Cambridge Bay Carbon Dioxide Sensor Deployed 2018-07-26 | Inorganiccarbon, Oceans, partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_in_sea_water, Carbone inorganique | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01a51736-5866-41ed-bc8a-6490f3f1a701 | The Pro-Oceanus CO2-Pro CV (SN 36-314-75) was deployed on 2018-07-26 at Cambridge Bay. Cambridge Bay is located on Victoria Island in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. This device is a Carbon Dioxide Sensor. Carbon Dioxide sensors monitor CO2 levels in the ocean. CO2 sensors measure the partial pressure, or the concentration of dissolved CO2 in seawater by a variety of techniques. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 69.11289 -105.06391 69.11289 -105.06391 | POLYGON ((-105.06391 69.11289, -105.06391 69.11289, -105.06391 69.11289, -105.06391 69.11289, -105.06391 69.11289)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-105.06391,69.11289],[-105.06391,69.11289],[-105.06391,69.11289],[-105.06391,69.11289],[-105.06391,69.11289]]]} | 2018-07-26/2019-07-29 | 2023-03-14T15:52:32.070821 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01c85cfa-450f-41f1-a582-d56175cd0caa.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Lampsilis fresh water fish survey in the St. Lawrence river, Inventaire du Lampsilis des poissons d'eau douce du fleuve Saint-Laurent | sampling effort, échantillonnage, fish, poisson | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01c85cfa-450f-41f1-a582-d56175cd0caa | These data were collected on the Lampsilis (2009 season) and this study targeted seven fish species namely Northern pike, walleye, yellow perch, white sucker, pumpkinseed, Brown bullhead and lake sturgeon.Twenty-two stations along the freshwater portion of the St. Lawrence River have been sampled using a trawl and all the species caught were recorded.This project was carried out in partnership with the Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec (MFFP). For more information, please see the __[data context][contexte]__.
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Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec and Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. (YEAR(s) of the downloaded data set). Fish Communities of the Navigation Channel: review of trawling surveys in the St. Lawrence (2007-2008-2009). Data Published on St. Lawrence Global Observatory's-SLGO. [https://slgo.ca]. Access date: [YYYY-MM-DD].
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[contexte]:https://ogsl.ca/en/biodiversity/fishes/mffp-lampsilis/about | None | 45.207 -74.22167 46.53507 -72.17725 | POLYGON ((-72.17725 45.207, -72.17725 46.53507, -74.22167 46.53507, -74.22167 45.207, -72.17725 45.207)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-72.17725,45.207],[-72.17725,46.53507],[-74.22167,46.53507],[-74.22167,45.207],[-72.17725,45.207]]]} | 2007-09-01/2009-08-01 | 2022-06-23T13:50:28.124035 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01d2a7b8-5e98-436a-b03a-7c8ad57d40ac | https://schema.org/Dataset | REKEAU Project - Main rivers | ckan, production | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/5c5ff1a4-baeb-45ad-99d0-df1e3a5b386e | Map of the primary rivers in the Yamaska watershed. GRHQ 2016 data. | None | 45.090157 -73.137536 46.114083 -72.202002, {'type': 'Polygon', 'coordinates': [[[-72.202002, 46.114083], [-73.137536, 46.114083], [-73.137536, 45.090157], [-72.202002, 45.090157], [-72.202002, 46.114083]]]} | None, POLYGON ((-72.202002 45.090157, -72.202002 46.114083, -73.137536 46.114083, -73.137536 45.090157, -72.202002 45.090157)) | None, {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-72.202002,45.090157],[-72.202002,46.114083],[-73.137536,46.114083],[-73.137536,45.090157],[-72.202002,45.090157]]]} | 2008-01-01/2008-12-31 | 2022-06-23T13:49:59.281253 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01daaf40-479b-4675-9360-7c537f5c2bf0.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Tsawwassen - Swartz Bay Ferry Route Turbidity, Chlorophyll and Fluorescence Deployed 2014-10-02, Tsawwassen - Swartz Bay Ferry Route Turbidité, Chlorophylle et Fluorescence déployé 2014-10-02 | mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_in_sea_water, Matière particulaire, Biomasse et diversité phytoplanctonique, sea_water_turbidity, Oceans, Phytoplanktonbiomassanddiversity, Particulatematter | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01daaf40-479b-4675-9360-7c537f5c2bf0 | The WET Labs ECO Triplet BBFL2 785 was deployed on 2014-10-02 on Tsawwassen - Swartz Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Tsawwassen terminal in Vancouver, BC and the Swartz Bay terminal, Victoria BC. This device is a Turbidity, Chlorophyll and Fluorescence. Turbidity, chlorophyll and fluorescence instruments detect light scattered by particles suspended in water, generating an output voltage proportional to turbidity or suspended solids. Scaling factors are used to convert the voltage readings to values representing chlorophyll concentration and turbidity. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6892 -123.4438 49.0062 -123.1325 | POLYGON ((-123.1325 48.6892, -123.1325 49.0062, -123.4438 49.0062, -123.4438 48.6892, -123.1325 48.6892)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.1325,48.6892],[-123.1325,49.0062],[-123.4438,49.0062],[-123.4438,48.6892],[-123.1325,48.6892]]]} | 2014-10-02/2015-01-28 | 2023-03-14T15:54:56.665777 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01eaacc6-ac4d-433b-85f1-0b99ff60274c1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Discovery Passage Fluorometer Deployed 2016-07-29, Discovery Passage Fluorimètre déployé 2016-07-29 | Oceans, mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water, Phytoplankton biomass and diversity, Particulate matter, Matière particulaire, Biomasse et diversité phytoplanctonique | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01eaacc6-ac4d-433b-85f1-0b99ff60274c1 | The WET Labs ECO FLRT 3904 was deployed on 2016-07-29 at Discovery Passage. Discovery Passage is a channel that is part of Inside Passage. It is located between Vancouver Island and the Discovery Islands and north of the Georgia Strait. This device is a Fluorometer. Fluorometers measure the amount of stimulated electromagnetic radiation (fluorescence) produced by pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted into the water column. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 50.0207667, -125.2353666 | None | None | 2016-07-29/2017-01-24 | 2023-12-05T06:29:09.925904 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01eaacc6-ac4d-433b-85f1-0b99ff60274c11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Discovery Passage Fluorimètre déployé 2016-07-29, Discovery Passage Fluorometer Deployed 2016-07-29 | Biomasse et diversité phytoplanctonique, Phytoplankton biomass and diversity, Particulate matter, Matière particulaire, Oceans, mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01eaacc6-ac4d-433b-85f1-0b99ff60274c11 | The WET Labs ECO FLRT 3904 was deployed on 2016-07-29 at Discovery Passage. Discovery Passage is a channel that is part of Inside Passage. It is located between Vancouver Island and the Discovery Islands and north of the Georgia Strait. This device is a Fluorometer. Fluorometers measure the amount of stimulated electromagnetic radiation (fluorescence) produced by pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted into the water column. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 50.0207667, -125.2353666 | None | None | 2016-07-29/2017-01-24 | 2024-02-11T02:03:16.563755 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01ff5ed9-eac0-4788-82b1-b027afddb443.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Patricia Bay Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2010-12-09, Patricia Bay Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2010-12-09 | Oceans, sea_water_temperature, Oxygène, Oxygen, Température sous la surface, Subsurfacetemperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/01ff5ed9-eac0-4788-82b1-b027afddb443 | The Aanderaa Optode 4175 (S/N 18) was deployed on 2010-12-09 at Patricia Bay. Patricia Bay is located in the Saanich Inlet, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6513316667 -123.4863216667 48.6513316667 -123.4863216667 | POLYGON ((-123.486322 48.651332, -123.486322 48.651332, -123.486322 48.651332, -123.486322 48.651332, -123.486322 48.651332)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.4863216667,48.6513316667],[-123.4863216667,48.6513316667],[-123.4863216667,48.6513316667],[-123.4863216667,48.6513316667],[-123.4863216667,48.6513316667]]]} | 2010-12-09/2011-05-09 | 2023-03-14T15:56:45.284229 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/021306ec-340e-406e-b926-5f1d0296f77d.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Mid-East Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2013-05-14, Barkley Canyon Mid-East Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2013-05-14 | Oxygène, Oxygen, Oceans, sea_water_temperature, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/021306ec-340e-406e-b926-5f1d0296f77d | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 630279 was deployed on 2013-05-14 at Barkley Canyon Mid-East. Barkley Canyon Mid-East is a location in Barkley Canyon near a canyon wall. At this location, benthic processes, biodiversity, and sediment dynamics are observed. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.314775, -126.058355 | None | None | 2013-05-14/2013-05-17 | 2024-01-09T22:43:16.391771 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/021306ec-340e-406e-b926-5f1d0296f77d1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Mid-East Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2013-05-14, Barkley Canyon Mid-East Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2013-05-14 | Oxygène, Oxygen, Oceans, sea_water_temperature, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/021306ec-340e-406e-b926-5f1d0296f77d1 | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 630279 was deployed on 2013-05-14 at Barkley Canyon Mid-East. Barkley Canyon Mid-East is a location in Barkley Canyon near a canyon wall. At this location, benthic processes, biodiversity, and sediment dynamics are observed. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.314775, -126.058355 | None | None | 2013-05-14/2013-05-17 | 2023-12-05T06:37:02.695565 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/021306ec-340e-406e-b926-5f1d0296f77d11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Mid-East Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2013-05-14, Barkley Canyon Mid-East Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2013-05-14 | sea_water_temperature, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oceans, Oxygen, Oxygène | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/021306ec-340e-406e-b926-5f1d0296f77d11 | The Sea-Bird SBE 63 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor 630279 was deployed on 2013-05-14 at Barkley Canyon Mid-East. Barkley Canyon Mid-East is a location in Barkley Canyon near a canyon wall. At this location, benthic processes, biodiversity, and sediment dynamics are observed. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -126.058355, 48.314775 | None | None | 2013-05-14/2013-05-17 | 2024-02-11T00:49:24.127672 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0238268f-cc73-4fc1-85af-1af38a381738.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Wally Land Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2010-09-14, Wally Land Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2010-09-14 | sea_water_temperature, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Oceans, sea_water_practical_salinity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0238268f-cc73-4fc1-85af-1af38a381738 | The ADM CTD 110 was deployed on 2010-09-14 at Wally Land. Wally Land is a location within Barkley Canyon gas hydrate field, where hydrate dynamics are observed. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -126.0658816667, 48.31194 | None | None | 2010-09-14/2011-07-13 | 2024-01-09T23:15:57.544930 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0238268f-cc73-4fc1-85af-1af38a3817381.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Wally Land Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2010-09-14, Wally Land Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2010-09-14 | Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0238268f-cc73-4fc1-85af-1af38a3817381 | The ADM CTD 110 was deployed on 2010-09-14 at Wally Land. Wally Land is a location within Barkley Canyon gas hydrate field, where hydrate dynamics are observed. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -126.0658816667, 48.31194 | None | None | 2010-09-14/2011-07-13 | 2023-12-05T06:18:05.142113 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0238268f-cc73-4fc1-85af-1af38a38173811.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Wally Land Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2010-09-14, Wally Land Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2010-09-14 | Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_practical_salinity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0238268f-cc73-4fc1-85af-1af38a38173811 | The ADM CTD 110 was deployed on 2010-09-14 at Wally Land. Wally Land is a location within Barkley Canyon gas hydrate field, where hydrate dynamics are observed. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -126.0658816667, 48.31194 | None | None | 2010-09-14/2011-07-13 | 2024-02-11T01:46:26.589054 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/025afa33-bbd4-4100-b0f4-6946b6c4d88e | https://schema.org/Dataset | Protection and development of the Pointe Sauvage of the municipality of Les Bergeronnes | ckan, production | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/a8cfb216-eef2-4b13-9c3f-6b3aa91509e3 | The bergeronnes berry sector was identified during the years 1997-1998 as an exceptional natural environment thanks to a recognition of Saint Laurent-Vision 2000. It is part of the 37 protected sites along the St. Lawrence River. The Comité ZIP also recognized the value of this habitat and, in 2001-2002, carried out a characterization study that included, in addition to the Bergeronnes bays, 12 other coastal habitats of interest along the Lower Estuary Saint Laurent. Pointe Sauvage was then identified as a site with a high potential for conservation and development. In the spring of 2004, the Comité ZIP proposed to the municipality of Bergeronnes to carry out this pre-feasibility study. The municipality then expressed a strong desire to conserve and enhance the two bays, as well as the Lac Salé and the Pointe Sauvage that they surround. In this context, the Comité ZIP and the Fondation de la faune du Québec have joined forces to carry out this study.
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https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0263220a-0bc4-47ca-8ea7-2d915e4c8477.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Patricia Bay Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2008-09-27, Patricia Bay Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2008-09-27 | sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0263220a-0bc4-47ca-8ea7-2d915e4c8477 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 4996 was deployed on 2008-09-27 at Patricia Bay. Patricia Bay is located in the Saanich Inlet, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6511783333, -123.4862866667 | None | None | 2008-09-27/2009-02-12 | 2023-12-05T06:38:35.640130 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0263220a-0bc4-47ca-8ea7-2d915e4c84771.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Patricia Bay Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2008-09-27, Patricia Bay Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2008-09-27 | sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0263220a-0bc4-47ca-8ea7-2d915e4c84771 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 4996 was deployed on 2008-09-27 at Patricia Bay. Patricia Bay is located in the Saanich Inlet, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6511783333, -123.4862866667 | None | None | 2008-09-27/2009-02-12 | 2024-01-09T23:42:43.101990 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0263220a-0bc4-47ca-8ea7-2d915e4c847711.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Patricia Bay Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2008-09-27, Patricia Bay Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2008-09-27 | Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0263220a-0bc4-47ca-8ea7-2d915e4c847711 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 4996 was deployed on 2008-09-27 at Patricia Bay. Patricia Bay is located in the Saanich Inlet, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.4862866667, 48.6511783333 | None | None | 2008-09-27/2009-02-12 | 2024-02-11T01:33:51.806749 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/027ff1c6-2910-4586-a48d-04103e0ac3eb.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2013-04-23, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2013-04-23 | sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurfacesalinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/027ff1c6-2910-4586-a48d-04103e0ac3eb | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9533 was deployed on 2013-04-23 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.5081333333 -124.7491166667 48.5081333333 -124.7491166667 | POLYGON ((-124.749117 48.508133, -124.749117 48.508133, -124.749117 48.508133, -124.749117 48.508133, -124.749117 48.508133)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-124.7491166667,48.5081333333],[-124.7491166667,48.5081333333],[-124.7491166667,48.5081333333],[-124.7491166667,48.5081333333],[-124.7491166667,48.5081333333]]]} | 2013-04-23/2013-10-25 | 2023-05-16T19:59:57.074864 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b12ab8-4e61-41c4-89d1-40b4c05f4417.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2020-04-23, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2020-04-23 | sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b12ab8-4e61-41c4-89d1-40b4c05f4417 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 21559 was deployed on 2020-04-23 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.401183, -123.409117 | None | None | 2020-04-23/2020-10-29 | 2023-12-05T06:39:44.345453 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b12ab8-4e61-41c4-89d1-40b4c05f44171.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2020-04-23, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2020-04-23 | sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b12ab8-4e61-41c4-89d1-40b4c05f44171 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 21559 was deployed on 2020-04-23 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.401183, -123.409117 | None | None | 2020-04-23/2020-10-29 | 2024-01-09T23:23:02.752178 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b12ab8-4e61-41c4-89d1-40b4c05f441711.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2020-04-23, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2020-04-23 | Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b12ab8-4e61-41c4-89d1-40b4c05f441711 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 21559 was deployed on 2020-04-23 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.409117, 48.401183 | None | None | 2020-04-23/2020-10-29 | 2024-02-11T02:23:35.589633 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b284c2-23a0-42ce-bb4d-5cda6f14b1fd.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2013-10-25, Juan de Fuca Strait Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2013-10-25 | sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Subsurfacesalinity, Température sous la surface, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b284c2-23a0-42ce-bb4d-5cda6f14b1fd | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9537 was deployed on 2013-10-25 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.5084166667 -124.7507166667 48.5084166667 -124.7507166667 | POLYGON ((-124.750717 48.508417, -124.750717 48.508417, -124.750717 48.508417, -124.750717 48.508417, -124.750717 48.508417)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-124.7507166667,48.5084166667],[-124.7507166667,48.5084166667],[-124.7507166667,48.5084166667],[-124.7507166667,48.5084166667],[-124.7507166667,48.5084166667]]]} | 2013-10-25/2014-05-13 | 2023-03-14T16:02:09.471527 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02b3430b-d5df-42e6-820a-a048201293f1 | https://schema.org/Dataset | Restoration of an eelgrass bed in the Cove of Point-au-Père | production, ckan | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/3d0c057b-ab39-4a7b-8809-4367d5028c11 | The eelgrass beds in the Pointe-au-Père cove have been affected for decades by human activity, which hampers its natural regeneration. A transplantation of eelgrass plants has therefore been proposed to give it a boost and ensure its rehabilitation. A first phase of work was carried out at the end of May 2017, when nearly 15,000 eelgrass plants were transplanted from a donor eelgrass bed in Rimouski Bay, which is known to be in excellent health. A second phase of work is planned for 2018, when the same quantity of eelgrass plants will be transplanted. Eelgrass beds are home to a rich biodiversity, serving as a nursery, hiding place, larder and spawning grounds for many species of fish, crustaceans and molluscs. To restore this habitat is also to ensure the long-term return of a diversified fauna. | None | 48.4950149 -68.5027247 48.551067 -68.4040763, {'type': 'Polygon', 'coordinates': [[[-68.4040763, 48.551067], [-68.5027247, 48.551067], [-68.5027247, 48.4950149], [-68.4040763, 48.4950149], [-68.4040763, 48.551067]]]} | None, POLYGON ((-68.404076 48.495015, -68.404076 48.551067, -68.502725 48.551067, -68.502725 48.495015, -68.404076 48.495015)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-68.4040763,48.4950149],[-68.4040763,48.551067],[-68.5027247,48.551067],[-68.5027247,48.4950149],[-68.4040763,48.4950149]]]}, None | 2017-05-01/2018-12-31 | 2022-06-23T13:50:00.850097 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02c74c1d-672b-46f1-8960-8e0fc6a6a583.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Upper Slope Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2019-05-16, Barkley Upper Slope Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2019-05-16 | speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_salinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02c74c1d-672b-46f1-8960-8e0fc6a6a583 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE19plus V2 7034 was deployed on 2019-05-16 at Barkley Upper Slope. Upper Slope is a location within Barkley Canyon, which is located on the upper continental slope. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.427373, -126.1743 | None | None | 2019-05-16/2019-09-07 | 2023-12-05T06:26:04.499388 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02c74c1d-672b-46f1-8960-8e0fc6a6a58311.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Upper Slope Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2019-05-16, Barkley Upper Slope Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2019-05-16 | Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_salinity, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02c74c1d-672b-46f1-8960-8e0fc6a6a58311 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE19plus V2 7034 was deployed on 2019-05-16 at Barkley Upper Slope. Upper Slope is a location within Barkley Canyon, which is located on the upper continental slope. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.427373, -126.1743 | None | None | 2019-05-16/2019-09-07 | 2024-02-11T02:28:47.790076 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02cf1709-8736-4723-94bd-0afd75a8425f.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Tsawwassen - Duke Point Ferry Route Turbidité, Chlorophylle et Fluorescence déployé 2024-02-29, Tsawwassen - Duke Point Ferry Route Turbidity, Chlorophyll and Fluorescence Deployed 2024-02-29 | Phytoplankton biomass and diversity, Particulate matter, mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_in_sea_water, Matière particulaire, Oceans, Biomasse et diversité phytoplanctonique, sea_water_turbidity, concentration_of_colored_dissolved_organic_matter_in_sea_water_expressed_as_equivalent_mass_fraction_of_quinine_sulfate_dihydrate, Dissolved organic carbon, Carbone organique dissous | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/02cf1709-8736-4723-94bd-0afd75a8425f | The WET Labs ECO Triplet BBFL2 787 was deployed on 2024-02-29 on Tsawwassen - Duke Point Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Tsawwassen terminal in Vancouver, BC and the Duke Point terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Turbidity, Chlorophyll and Fluorescence. Turbidity, chlorophyll and fluorescence instruments detect light scattered by particles suspended in water, generating an output voltage proportional to turbidity or suspended solids. Scaling factors are used to convert the voltage readings to values representing chlorophyll concentration and turbidity. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.98132589 -123.90233543166667 49.22558023333333 -123.13200755666666, 48.99598192166667 -123.89099575333333 49.225362585 -123.13201968833333 | POLYGON ((-123.132008 48.981326, -123.132008 49.22558, -123.902335 49.22558, -123.902335 48.981326, -123.132008 48.981326)), POLYGON ((-123.13202 48.995982, -123.13202 49.225363, -123.890996 49.225363, -123.890996 48.995982, -123.13202 48.995982)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.13200755666666,48.98132589],[-123.13200755666666,49.22558023333333],[-123.90233543166667,49.22558023333333],[-123.90233543166667,48.98132589],[-123.13200755666666,48.98132589]]]}, {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.13201968833333,48.99598192166667],[-123.13201968833333,49.225362585],[-123.89099575333333,49.225362585],[-123.89099575333333,48.99598192166667],[-123.13201968833333,48.99598192166667]]]} | 2024-02-29/.. | 2024-03-07T01:30:16.501099 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0345b31b-8625-4282-be3e-194ffd44e611.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Saanich Inlet Sill Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2012-09-07, Saanich Inlet Sill Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2012-09-07 | Oxygen, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Subsurfacetemperature, Température sous la surface, Oxygène, sea_water_temperature, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0345b31b-8625-4282-be3e-194ffd44e611 | The Aanderaa Optode 4175C (S/N 1685) was deployed on 2012-09-07 at Saanich Inlet Sill. Saanich Inlet Sill is a shallow bottom feature in the Saanich Inlet. The sill influences flow of oxygenated water and seasonal cycles. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.68835 -123.5004 48.68835 -123.5004 | POLYGON ((-123.5004 48.68835, -123.5004 48.68835, -123.5004 48.68835, -123.5004 48.68835, -123.5004 48.68835)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.5004,48.68835],[-123.5004,48.68835],[-123.5004,48.68835],[-123.5004,48.68835],[-123.5004,48.68835]]]} | 2012-09-07/2013-03-05 | 2023-03-14T15:54:57.791293 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0348a7df-e0d8-429f-b97a-3b895393d457.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinographe déployé 2019-11-15, Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinograph Deployed 2019-11-15 | Subsurface salinity, Sea surface salinity, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_surface_temperature, Sea surface temperature, Température de surface, sea_surface_salinity, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Salinité de surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0348a7df-e0d8-429f-b97a-3b895393d457 | The SeaBird SeaKeeper TSG (S/N 711-0029) was deployed on 2019-11-15 on Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, BC and the Departure Bay terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Thermosalinograph. Thermosalinographs collect data from the sea surface via flow-through systems on vessels. Typically they are mounted near the front of the vessel in order to minimize contamination. Primary variables measured are temperature and conductivity, and other variables like salinity and density are derived. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.19450912 -123.95571930666667 49.43703604833333 -123.26930205166667 | POLYGON ((-123.269302 49.194509, -123.269302 49.437036, -123.955719 49.437036, -123.955719 49.194509, -123.269302 49.194509)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.26930205166667,49.19450912],[-123.26930205166667,49.43703604833333],[-123.95571930666667,49.43703604833333],[-123.95571930666667,49.19450912],[-123.26930205166667,49.19450912]]]} | 2019-11-15/2020-02-13 | 2024-01-09T23:23:41.054663 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0348a7df-e0d8-429f-b97a-3b895393d4571.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinographe déployé 2019-11-15, Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinograph Deployed 2019-11-15 | Sea surface temperature, sea_surface_salinity, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Salinité de surface, Température de surface, Subsurface salinity, Sea surface salinity, sea_surface_temperature, Oceans, Salinité sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0348a7df-e0d8-429f-b97a-3b895393d4571 | The SeaBird SeaKeeper TSG (S/N 711-0029) was deployed on 2019-11-15 on Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, BC and the Departure Bay terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Thermosalinograph. Thermosalinographs collect data from the sea surface via flow-through systems on vessels. Typically they are mounted near the front of the vessel in order to minimize contamination. Primary variables measured are temperature and conductivity, and other variables like salinity and density are derived. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.19450912 -123.95571930666667 49.43703604833333 -123.26930205166667 | POLYGON ((-123.269302 49.194509, -123.269302 49.437036, -123.955719 49.437036, -123.955719 49.194509, -123.269302 49.194509)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.26930205166667,49.19450912],[-123.26930205166667,49.43703604833333],[-123.95571930666667,49.43703604833333],[-123.95571930666667,49.19450912],[-123.26930205166667,49.19450912]]]} | 2019-11-15/2020-02-13 | 2023-12-05T06:26:57.333809 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0348a7df-e0d8-429f-b97a-3b895393d45711.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinograph Deployed 2019-11-15, Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinographe déployé 2019-11-15 | Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface salinity, Sea surface salinity, Température de surface, sea_surface_salinity, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Salinité de surface, Oceans, sea_surface_temperature, Sea surface temperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0348a7df-e0d8-429f-b97a-3b895393d45711 | The SeaBird SeaKeeper TSG (S/N 711-0029) was deployed on 2019-11-15 on Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, BC and the Departure Bay terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Thermosalinograph. Thermosalinographs collect data from the sea surface via flow-through systems on vessels. Typically they are mounted near the front of the vessel in order to minimize contamination. Primary variables measured are temperature and conductivity, and other variables like salinity and density are derived. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.19450912 -123.95571930666667 49.43703604833333 -123.26930205166667 | POLYGON ((-123.269302 49.194509, -123.269302 49.437036, -123.955719 49.437036, -123.955719 49.194509, -123.269302 49.194509)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.26930205166667,49.19450912],[-123.26930205166667,49.43703604833333],[-123.95571930666667,49.43703604833333],[-123.95571930666667,49.19450912],[-123.26930205166667,49.19450912]]]} | 2019-11-15/2020-02-13 | 2024-02-11T01:51:35.169833 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/035e6cca-b364-4ece-a308-00319f1f4319.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Baynes Sound Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2019-10-08, Baynes Sound Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2019-10-08 | Subsurfacesalinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/035e6cca-b364-4ece-a308-00319f1f4319 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE19plus V2 6812 was deployed on 2019-10-08 at Baynes Sound. Baynes Sound is located between Denman Island and Vancouver Island. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.4868853 -124.769333 49.4868853 -124.769333 | POLYGON ((-124.769333 49.486885, -124.769333 49.486885, -124.769333 49.486885, -124.769333 49.486885, -124.769333 49.486885)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-124.769333,49.4868853],[-124.769333,49.4868853],[-124.769333,49.4868853],[-124.769333,49.4868853],[-124.769333,49.4868853]]]} | 2019-10-08/2019-12-09 | 2023-03-14T15:58:12.542174 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/038fba4c-2a5d-4273-95ae-6758302af0d4.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Patricia Bay Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2006-08-06, Patricia Bay Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2006-08-06 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Subsurfacesalinity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/038fba4c-2a5d-4273-95ae-6758302af0d4 | The Falmouth Scientific NXIC CTD 1622 was deployed on 2006-08-06 at Patricia Bay. Patricia Bay is located in the Saanich Inlet, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6511983 -123.4860083 48.6511983 -123.4860083 | POLYGON ((-123.486008 48.651198, -123.486008 48.651198, -123.486008 48.651198, -123.486008 48.651198, -123.486008 48.651198)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.4860083,48.6511983],[-123.4860083,48.6511983],[-123.4860083,48.6511983],[-123.4860083,48.6511983],[-123.4860083,48.6511983]]]} | 2006-08-06/2006-11-07 | 2023-03-14T15:56:59.728200 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03b80b3d-43ce-4e71-a3f7-231afda5e63211.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Upper Slope Enregistreur de Pression du Fond Marin déployé 2019-09-07, Barkley Upper Slope Bottom Pressure Recorder Deployed 2019-09-07 | sea_water_pressure_at_sea_floor, Ocean bottom pressure, Pression au fond des océans, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03b80b3d-43ce-4e71-a3f7-231afda5e63211 | The NRCan Bottom Pressure Recorder 59 was deployed on 2019-09-07 at Barkley Upper Slope. Upper Slope is a location within Barkley Canyon, which is located on the upper continental slope. This device is a Bottom Pressure Recorder. Bottom Pressure Recorders (BPR) are instruments that can detect small changes in pressure on the seafloor. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.427295, -126.174705 | None | None | 2019-09-07/2021-08-13 | 2024-02-11T01:15:52.850813 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03bb5be7-1781-4734-93a8-b69e0d4b01441.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour North Courantometre déployé 2011-09-13, Endeavour North Current Meter Deployed 2011-09-13 | Oceans, sea_water_speed, sea_water_velocity_to_direction, Subsurface currents, Courants sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03bb5be7-1781-4734-93a8-b69e0d4b01441 | The Nortek Aquadopp Current Meter A2L2495 was deployed on 2011-09-13 at Endeavour North. This north section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current meters have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -129.0875383333, 47.9747483333 | None | None | 2011-09-13/2018-06-28 | 2023-12-05T06:39:59.009117 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03bb5be7-1781-4734-93a8-b69e0d4b014411.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour North Courantometre déployé 2011-09-13, Endeavour North Current Meter Deployed 2011-09-13 | sea_water_velocity_to_direction, Subsurface currents, Courants sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_speed | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03bb5be7-1781-4734-93a8-b69e0d4b014411 | The Nortek Aquadopp Current Meter A2L2495 was deployed on 2011-09-13 at Endeavour North. This north section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current meters have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 47.9747483333, -129.0875383333 | None | None | 2011-09-13/2018-06-28 | 2024-02-11T02:17:02.551333 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03d04c5f-11b7-404f-aa9f-34d2806537a7.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Saanich Inlet Sill Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2013-04-29, Saanich Inlet Sill Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2013-04-29 | Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oxygen, Oxygène, sea_water_temperature, Oceans, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03d04c5f-11b7-404f-aa9f-34d2806537a7 | The Aanderaa Optode 4175C (S/N 1685) was deployed on 2013-04-29 at Saanich Inlet Sill. Saanich Inlet Sill is a shallow bottom feature in the Saanich Inlet. The sill influences flow of oxygenated water and seasonal cycles. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.5036766667, 48.6859166667 | None | None | 2013-04-29/2013-10-25 | 2024-01-09T23:08:26.822814 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03d04c5f-11b7-404f-aa9f-34d2806537a71.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Saanich Inlet Sill Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2013-04-29, Saanich Inlet Sill Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2013-04-29 | sea_water_temperature, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oceans, Oxygen, Oxygène | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03d04c5f-11b7-404f-aa9f-34d2806537a71 | The Aanderaa Optode 4175C (S/N 1685) was deployed on 2013-04-29 at Saanich Inlet Sill. Saanich Inlet Sill is a shallow bottom feature in the Saanich Inlet. The sill influences flow of oxygenated water and seasonal cycles. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6859166667, -123.5036766667 | None | None | 2013-04-29/2013-10-25 | 2023-12-05T06:35:51.607278 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03d04c5f-11b7-404f-aa9f-34d2806537a711.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Saanich Inlet Sill Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2013-04-29, Saanich Inlet Sill Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2013-04-29 | Oxygène, Subsurface temperature, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Température sous la surface, Oxygen, Oceans, sea_water_temperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03d04c5f-11b7-404f-aa9f-34d2806537a711 | The Aanderaa Optode 4175C (S/N 1685) was deployed on 2013-04-29 at Saanich Inlet Sill. Saanich Inlet Sill is a shallow bottom feature in the Saanich Inlet. The sill influences flow of oxygenated water and seasonal cycles. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.6859166667, -123.5036766667 | None | None | 2013-04-29/2013-10-25 | 2024-02-11T02:33:45.031311 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03d3c890-ed8e-41c0-afa2-bd7622bfb648 | https://schema.org/Dataset | Crayfish survey of southern Québec | production, ckan | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/c3817846-9ae7-4bbb-921f-152acb74f5fe | This database was collected as part of a project that aims to improve knowledge about crayfish species in Quebec, including their distribution along the river corridor of the St. Lawrence. Data was collected during different sampling campaigns carried out between 2000 and 2012.The project has set up a database that enables time based monitoring of crayfish communities. This project was carried out in partnership with the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR). For more information, please see the __[data context][contexte]__.
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Environment and Climate Change Canada. (YEAR(s) of the downloaded data set). Distribution of crayfish communities in St. Lawrence River basin. Data Published on St. Lawrence Global Observatory's-SLGO. [https://slgo.ca]. Access date: [YYYY-MM-DD].
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https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03efda7c-0f96-4200-a2c1-c937d6a7657a.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Oceanic Explorer Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2021-03-29, Oceanic Explorer Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2021-03-29 | Subsurfacesalinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, depth, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/03efda7c-0f96-4200-a2c1-c937d6a7657a | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE19plus V2 6920 was deployed on 2021-03-29 on Oceanic Explorer. This Remotely Operated Vehicle is operated by Canpac Divers, Inc. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.650631 -123.49464433333333 48.65641633333333 -123.47432933333333 | POLYGON ((-123.474329 48.650631, -123.474329 48.656416, -123.494644 48.656416, -123.494644 48.650631, -123.474329 48.650631)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.47432933333333,48.650631],[-123.47432933333333,48.65641633333333],[-123.49464433333333,48.65641633333333],[-123.49464433333333,48.650631],[-123.47432933333333,48.650631]]]} | 2021-03-29/2021-03-29 | 2023-03-14T15:53:55.162212 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/041bebc1-d7df-4692-903a-106e3f219cec.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Folger Pinnacle Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 600 kHz Deployed 2012-08-29 (Ancillary Data), Folger Pinnacle Profileur Acoustique de Vitesse par Effet Doppler 600 kHz déployé 2012-08-29 (données connexes) | Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_pressure, Oceans, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, platform_pitch, platform_roll, platform_orientation, Subsurfacetemperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/041bebc1-d7df-4692-903a-106e3f219cec | The RDI Workhorse Monitor ADCP 600 kHz (17434) was deployed on 2012-08-29 at Folger Pinnacle. Folger Pinnacle is an isolated pillar-like feature in Folger Passage, where biodiversity and coastal ecosystems are observed. This device is a Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 600 kHz. Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are hydroacoustic instruments, similar to sonars. ADCPs measure current speed and direction at multiple predetermined depths simultaneously. ADCPs use the Doppler effect of sound waves that are scattered by particles in seawater over a depth range. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.8082916667 -125.2815 48.8082916667 -125.2815 | POLYGON ((-125.2815 48.808292, -125.2815 48.808292, -125.2815 48.808292, -125.2815 48.808292, -125.2815 48.808292)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-125.2815,48.8082916667],[-125.2815,48.8082916667],[-125.2815,48.8082916667],[-125.2815,48.8082916667],[-125.2815,48.8082916667]]]} | 2012-08-29/2014-07-22 | 2023-03-14T15:53:05.427759 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042902aa-ee4e-43a0-8ff6-4b6469bffd5f.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour North Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2010-09-20, Endeavour North Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2010-09-20 | sea_water_electrical_conductivity, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042902aa-ee4e-43a0-8ff6-4b6469bffd5f | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SIP 5676 was deployed on 2010-09-20 at Endeavour North. This north section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -129.08227, 47.97354 | None | None | 2010-09-20/2012-06-15 | 2023-12-05T06:25:25.586247 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042902aa-ee4e-43a0-8ff6-4b6469bffd5f11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour North Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2010-09-20, Endeavour North Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2010-09-20 | Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_electrical_conductivity | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042902aa-ee4e-43a0-8ff6-4b6469bffd5f11 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SIP 5676 was deployed on 2010-09-20 at Endeavour North. This north section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -129.08227, 47.97354 | None | None | 2010-09-20/2012-06-15 | 2024-02-11T02:20:22.152695 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042abee0-6f0e-4ee7-a5a6-d870dc3363ea.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinograph Deployed 2016-02-11, Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinographe déployé 2016-02-11 | Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface salinity, Sea surface salinity, Température de surface, sea_surface_salinity, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Salinité de surface, Oceans, sea_surface_temperature, Sea surface temperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042abee0-6f0e-4ee7-a5a6-d870dc3363ea | The Sea-Bird Thermosalinograph SeaKeeper (SN 17) was deployed on 2016-02-11 on Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, BC and the Departure Bay terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Thermosalinograph. Thermosalinographs collect data from the sea surface via flow-through systems on vessels. Typically they are mounted near the front of the vessel in order to minimize contamination. Primary variables measured are temperature and conductivity, and other variables like salinity and density are derived. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.1943 -123.9585 49.4677 -123.2677 | POLYGON ((-123.2677 49.1943, -123.2677 49.4677, -123.9585 49.4677, -123.9585 49.1943, -123.2677 49.1943)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.2677,49.1943],[-123.2677,49.4677],[-123.9585,49.4677],[-123.9585,49.1943],[-123.2677,49.1943]]]} | 2016-02-11/2017-01-05 | 2024-01-09T23:19:06.274509 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042abee0-6f0e-4ee7-a5a6-d870dc3363ea1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinographe déployé 2016-02-11, Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinograph Deployed 2016-02-11 | Sea surface temperature, sea_surface_salinity, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Salinité de surface, Température de surface, Subsurface salinity, Sea surface salinity, sea_surface_temperature, Oceans, Salinité sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042abee0-6f0e-4ee7-a5a6-d870dc3363ea1 | The Sea-Bird Thermosalinograph SeaKeeper (SN 17) was deployed on 2016-02-11 on Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, BC and the Departure Bay terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Thermosalinograph. Thermosalinographs collect data from the sea surface via flow-through systems on vessels. Typically they are mounted near the front of the vessel in order to minimize contamination. Primary variables measured are temperature and conductivity, and other variables like salinity and density are derived. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.1943 -123.9585 49.4677 -123.2677 | POLYGON ((-123.2677 49.1943, -123.2677 49.4677, -123.9585 49.4677, -123.9585 49.1943, -123.2677 49.1943)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.2677,49.1943],[-123.2677,49.4677],[-123.9585,49.4677],[-123.9585,49.1943],[-123.2677,49.1943]]]} | 2016-02-11/2017-01-05 | 2023-12-05T06:19:12.122720 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042abee0-6f0e-4ee7-a5a6-d870dc3363ea11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinograph Deployed 2016-02-11, Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route Thermosalinographe déployé 2016-02-11 | Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface salinity, Sea surface salinity, Température de surface, sea_surface_salinity, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Salinité de surface, Oceans, sea_surface_temperature, Sea surface temperature | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042abee0-6f0e-4ee7-a5a6-d870dc3363ea11 | The Sea-Bird Thermosalinograph SeaKeeper (SN 17) was deployed on 2016-02-11 on Horseshoe Bay - Departure Bay Ferry Route. This ferry route goes between Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, BC and the Departure Bay terminal, Nanaimo BC. This device is a Thermosalinograph. Thermosalinographs collect data from the sea surface via flow-through systems on vessels. Typically they are mounted near the front of the vessel in order to minimize contamination. Primary variables measured are temperature and conductivity, and other variables like salinity and density are derived. It was deployed on a mobile platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.1943 -123.9585 49.4677 -123.2677 | POLYGON ((-123.2677 49.1943, -123.2677 49.4677, -123.9585 49.4677, -123.9585 49.1943, -123.2677 49.1943)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.2677,49.1943],[-123.2677,49.4677],[-123.9585,49.4677],[-123.9585,49.1943],[-123.2677,49.1943]]]} | 2016-02-11/2017-01-05 | 2024-02-11T01:44:47.426811 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042fa2b1-c744-4882-b139-fee7f7d1271e.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Boundary Pass Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2013-10-11, Boundary Pass Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2013-10-11 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042fa2b1-c744-4882-b139-fee7f7d1271e | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9534 was deployed on 2013-10-11 at Boundary Pass. Boundary Pass is a strait located along the boundary between Washington State and British Columbia. It connects Haro Strait with the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.7665333333, -123.0391333333 | None | None | 2013-10-11/2014-04-11 | 2023-12-05T06:42:34.021382 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042fa2b1-c744-4882-b139-fee7f7d1271e11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Boundary Pass Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2013-10-11, Boundary Pass Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2013-10-11 | Subsurface temperature, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/042fa2b1-c744-4882-b139-fee7f7d1271e11 | The Sea-Bird Microcat SBE37SMP-ODO 9534 was deployed on 2013-10-11 at Boundary Pass. Boundary Pass is a strait located along the boundary between Washington State and British Columbia. It connects Haro Strait with the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.7665333333, -123.0391333333 | None | None | 2013-10-11/2014-04-11 | 2024-02-11T02:33:49.499044 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0454681a-0789-454f-8974-dc1d242c22351.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Courantometre déployé 2017-11-01, Juan de Fuca Strait Current Meter Deployed 2017-11-01 | Oceans, platform_pitch, eastward_sea_water_velocity, Subsurface currents, Température sous la surface, Courants sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, platform_roll, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_velocity_to_direction, platform_orientation, sea_water_speed, sea_water_temperature, upward_sea_water_velocity, northward_sea_water_velocity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0454681a-0789-454f-8974-dc1d242c22351 | The Nortek Aquadopp Current Meter A3L8798 AQD13646 was deployed on 2017-11-01 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current meters have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.4089167, 48.401 | None | None | 2017-11-01/2018-03-27 | 2023-12-05T06:47:04.017555 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0454681a-0789-454f-8974-dc1d242c223511.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Juan de Fuca Strait Courantometre déployé 2017-11-01, Juan de Fuca Strait Current Meter Deployed 2017-11-01 | platform_pitch, eastward_sea_water_velocity, Oceans, sea_water_speed, sea_water_temperature, upward_sea_water_velocity, northward_sea_water_velocity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Subsurface currents, Température sous la surface, Courants sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, platform_roll, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_velocity_to_direction, platform_orientation | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0454681a-0789-454f-8974-dc1d242c223511 | The Nortek Aquadopp Current Meter A3L8798 AQD13646 was deployed on 2017-11-01 at Juan de Fuca Strait. Juan de Fuca Strait is a large body of water that connects the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current meters have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.401, -123.4089167 | None | None | 2017-11-01/2018-03-27 | 2024-02-11T02:28:56.914077 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046657f7-424b-4199-b110-d838023c764e.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia East Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2015-03-31, Strait of Georgia East Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2015-03-31 | sea_water_density, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046657f7-424b-4199-b110-d838023c764e | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 6936 was deployed on 2015-03-31 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.042685, -123.316833333 | None | None | 2015-03-31/2015-08-27 | 2023-12-05T06:34:59.558613 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046657f7-424b-4199-b110-d838023c764e1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia East Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2015-03-31, Strait of Georgia East Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2015-03-31 | sea_water_density, Subsurface temperature, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046657f7-424b-4199-b110-d838023c764e1 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 6936 was deployed on 2015-03-31 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.316833333, 49.042685 | None | None | 2015-03-31/2015-08-27 | 2024-01-09T23:38:32.873284 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046657f7-424b-4199-b110-d838023c764e11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia East Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2015-03-31, Strait of Georgia East Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2015-03-31 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, Subsurface salinity, Température sous la surface, Subsurface temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046657f7-424b-4199-b110-d838023c764e11 | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 6936 was deployed on 2015-03-31 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.042685, -123.316833333 | None | None | 2015-03-31/2015-08-27 | 2024-02-11T01:27:16.848284 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046a5cca-5af7-4571-a7df-381ff5aed4fe1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Burrard Inlet Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2023-07-25, Burrard Inlet Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2023-07-25 | Oceans, Oxygen, Oxygène, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046a5cca-5af7-4571-a7df-381ff5aed4fe1 | The Aanderaa Optode 4531A (S/N 1216) was deployed on 2023-07-25 at Burrard Inlet. Burrard Inlet is a coastal fjord in southwestern British Columbia. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.301067, -123.112583 | None | None | 2023-07-25/.. | 2023-12-05T06:18:37.770523 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046a5cca-5af7-4571-a7df-381ff5aed4fe11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Burrard Inlet Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2023-07-25, Burrard Inlet Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2023-07-25 | Oceans, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oxygène, Oxygen | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046a5cca-5af7-4571-a7df-381ff5aed4fe11 | The Aanderaa Optode 4531A (S/N 1216) was deployed on 2023-07-25 at Burrard Inlet. Burrard Inlet is a coastal fjord in southwestern British Columbia. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -123.11242, 49.30102 | None | None | 2023-07-25/2024-02-06 | 2024-02-11T02:27:01.981615 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046f669a-bdc3-40d0-b025-bdb60cf5cb22.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Strait of Georgia East Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2010-12-10, Strait of Georgia East Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2010-12-10 | Oxygen, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Subsurfacetemperature, Température sous la surface, Oxygène, sea_water_temperature, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/046f669a-bdc3-40d0-b025-bdb60cf5cb22 | The Aanderaa Optode 4175C (S/N 0793) was deployed on 2010-12-10 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.0433566667 -123.3191566667 49.0433566667 -123.3191566667 | POLYGON ((-123.319157 49.043357, -123.319157 49.043357, -123.319157 49.043357, -123.319157 49.043357, -123.319157 49.043357)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-123.3191566667,49.0433566667],[-123.3191566667,49.0433566667],[-123.3191566667,49.0433566667],[-123.3191566667,49.0433566667],[-123.3191566667,49.0433566667]]]} | 2010-12-10/2011-05-10 | 2023-03-14T16:05:01.015247 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0474745a-e89c-4071-9d96-d9b34910268d.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour South Profileur Acoustique de Vitesse par Effet Doppler 75 kHz déployé 2012-06-14 (données connexes), Endeavour South Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz Deployed 2012-06-14 (Ancillary Data) | speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, platform_roll, Subsurface temperature, platform_orientation, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, Température sous la surface, platform_pitch, sea_water_temperature, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0474745a-e89c-4071-9d96-d9b34910268d | The RDI Workhorse Long Ranger ADCP 75 kHz (3867) was deployed on 2012-06-14 at Endeavour South. This south section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz. Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are hydroacoustic instruments, similar to sonars. ADCPs measure current speed and direction at multiple predetermined depths simultaneously. ADCPs use the Doppler effect of sound waves that are scattered by particles in seawater over a depth range. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 47.933395, -129.098893 | None | None | 2012-06-14/2019-09-21 | 2023-12-05T06:45:28.312539 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0474745a-e89c-4071-9d96-d9b34910268d1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour South Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz Deployed 2012-06-14, Endeavour South Profileur Acoustique de Vitesse par Effet Doppler 75 kHz déployé 2012-06-14 | Oceans, platform_pitch, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, platform_roll, Subsurface temperature, platform_orientation, sea_water_temperature, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0474745a-e89c-4071-9d96-d9b34910268d1 | The RDI Workhorse Long Ranger ADCP 75 kHz (3867) was deployed on 2012-06-14 at Endeavour South. This south section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz. Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are hydroacoustic instruments, similar to sonars. ADCPs measure current speed and direction at multiple predetermined depths simultaneously. ADCPs use the Doppler effect of sound waves that are scattered by particles in seawater over a depth range. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -129.098893, 47.933395 | None | None | 2012-06-14/2019-09-21 | 2024-01-09T22:57:26.666442 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0474745a-e89c-4071-9d96-d9b34910268d11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Endeavour South Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz Deployed 2012-06-14, Endeavour South Profileur Acoustique de Vitesse par Effet Doppler 75 kHz déployé 2012-06-14 | platform_pitch, Oceans, sea_water_temperature, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, platform_roll, Subsurface temperature, platform_orientation | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0474745a-e89c-4071-9d96-d9b34910268d11 | The RDI Workhorse Long Ranger ADCP 75 kHz (3867) was deployed on 2012-06-14 at Endeavour South. This south section of the Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents includes two moorings to monitor the regional circulation. This device is a Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler 75 kHz. Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are hydroacoustic instruments, similar to sonars. ADCPs measure current speed and direction at multiple predetermined depths simultaneously. ADCPs use the Doppler effect of sound waves that are scattered by particles in seawater over a depth range. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 47.933395, -129.098893 | None | None | 2012-06-14/2019-09-21 | 2024-02-11T02:10:17.125784 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/047884fc-e80b-4a18-a170-083371ce5833.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Intervention guidebooks to coastal habitats' conservation and enhancement, for Sept-Rivières, Minganie & Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent counties (Qc, Canada), Guides d'intervention en matière de conservation et de mise en valeur des habitats littoraux d'intérêt dans les MRC de Sept-Rivières, Minganie et Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent | protection des habitats, habitat characterization, habitat protection, caractérisation des habitats | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/047884fc-e80b-4a18-a170-083371ce5833 | These three guidebooks target coastal areas of interest, document them, highlight their natural peculiarities, qualify their potential and their ecological value, and define guidelines for sustainable development. This work is intended as a tool for regional and local stakeholders in the Sept-Rivières, Minganie and Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent RCMs, to encourage action for the conservation, restoration or enhancement of these coastal habitats. | None | 46.2460052 -67.6338307 51.7525898 -56.4242113 | POLYGON ((-56.424211 46.246005, -56.424211 51.75259, -67.633831 51.75259, -67.633831 46.246005, -56.424211 46.246005)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-56.4242113,46.2460052],[-56.4242113,51.7525898],[-67.6338307,51.7525898],[-67.6338307,46.2460052],[-56.4242113,46.2460052]]]} | 2008-01-01/2009-10-01 | 2022-06-23T13:50:36.763568 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/0484216b-84df-4b99-86ed-17618864f410 | https://schema.org/Dataset | REKEAU Project - Manufacturing | production, ckan | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/d2f02669-43a9-4aed-9646-8bc242522691 | List of businesses conducting manufacturing activities within the Yamaska watershed (SCIAN codes 31, 32, 33). Data from the MTESS 2019. | None | 45.090157 -73.137536 46.114083 -72.202002, {'type': 'Polygon', 'coordinates': [[[-72.202002, 46.114083], [-73.137536, 46.114083], [-73.137536, 45.090157], [-72.202002, 45.090157], [-72.202002, 46.114083]]]} | POLYGON ((-72.202002 45.090157, -72.202002 46.114083, -73.137536 46.114083, -73.137536 45.090157, -72.202002 45.090157)), None | None, {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-72.202002,45.090157],[-72.202002,46.114083],[-73.137536,46.114083],[-73.137536,45.090157],[-72.202002,45.090157]]]} | 2010-11-08/2018-10-28 | 2022-06-23T13:50:01.718352 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04c420ed-ce93-4936-9f1c-0cf3fda0e7d1.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Baynes Sound Capteur de Dioxyde de Carbone déployé 2020-04-15, Baynes Sound Carbon Dioxide Sensor Deployed 2020-04-15 | Carbone inorganique, Inorganic carbon, Oceans, partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04c420ed-ce93-4936-9f1c-0cf3fda0e7d1 | The Pro-Oceanus CO2-Pro CV (SN 40-719-75) was deployed on 2020-04-15 at Baynes Sound. Baynes Sound is located between Denman Island and Vancouver Island. This device is a Carbon Dioxide Sensor. Carbon Dioxide sensors monitor CO2 levels in the ocean. CO2 sensors measure the partial pressure, or the concentration of dissolved CO2 in seawater by a variety of techniques. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.4868853, -124.769333 | None | None | 2020-04-15/2020-11-18 | 2024-01-09T23:33:42.479954 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04c420ed-ce93-4936-9f1c-0cf3fda0e7d11.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Baynes Sound Capteur de Dioxyde de Carbone déployé 2020-04-15, Baynes Sound Carbon Dioxide Sensor Deployed 2020-04-15 | Carbone inorganique, Inorganic carbon, Oceans, partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04c420ed-ce93-4936-9f1c-0cf3fda0e7d11 | The Pro-Oceanus CO2-Pro CV (SN 40-719-75) was deployed on 2020-04-15 at Baynes Sound. Baynes Sound is located between Denman Island and Vancouver Island. This device is a Carbon Dioxide Sensor. Carbon Dioxide sensors monitor CO2 levels in the ocean. CO2 sensors measure the partial pressure, or the concentration of dissolved CO2 in seawater by a variety of techniques. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.4868853, -124.769333 | None | None | 2020-04-15/2020-11-18 | 2023-12-05T06:39:01.417160 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04c420ed-ce93-4936-9f1c-0cf3fda0e7d111.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Baynes Sound Capteur de Dioxyde de Carbone déployé 2020-04-15, Baynes Sound Carbon Dioxide Sensor Deployed 2020-04-15 | Carbone inorganique, Oceans, partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_in_sea_water, Inorganic carbon | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04c420ed-ce93-4936-9f1c-0cf3fda0e7d111 | The Pro-Oceanus CO2-Pro CV (SN 40-719-75) was deployed on 2020-04-15 at Baynes Sound. Baynes Sound is located between Denman Island and Vancouver Island. This device is a Carbon Dioxide Sensor. Carbon Dioxide sensors monitor CO2 levels in the ocean. CO2 sensors measure the partial pressure, or the concentration of dissolved CO2 in seawater by a variety of techniques. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 49.4868853, -124.769333 | None | None | 2020-04-15/2020-11-18 | 2024-02-11T01:59:03.858144 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04e17a3c-85b7-4ce5-9836-8fe56568bb5e.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Barkley Canyon Axis Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2015-09-17, Barkley Canyon Axis Conductivité/Température/Profondeur déployé 2015-09-17 | Oceans, sea_water_sigma_t, Température sous la surface, sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water, sea_water_electrical_conductivity, Subsurfacetemperature, Subsurfacesalinity, sea_water_temperature, sea_water_sigma_theta, Salinité sous la surface, sea_water_density, sea_water_practical_salinity, speed_of_sound_in_sea_water | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04e17a3c-85b7-4ce5-9836-8fe56568bb5e | The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE19plus V2 7031 was deployed on 2015-09-17 at Barkley Canyon Axis. Barkley Canyon Axis is located within Barkley Canyon, where benthic processes, biodiversity, sediment dynamics are observed. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 48.316583 -126.050796 48.316583 -126.050796 | POLYGON ((-126.050796 48.316583, -126.050796 48.316583, -126.050796 48.316583, -126.050796 48.316583, -126.050796 48.316583)) | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-126.050796,48.316583],[-126.050796,48.316583],[-126.050796,48.316583],[-126.050796,48.316583],[-126.050796,48.316583]]]} | 2015-09-17/2016-06-14 | 2023-03-14T15:58:31.087700 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04ed64cf-ba5f-4884-b653-e6bb4107bd76.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Chatham Sound Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2022-07-16, Chatham Sound Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2022-07-16 | Oxygen, volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oxygène, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04ed64cf-ba5f-4884-b653-e6bb4107bd76 | The Aanderaa Optode 4531A (S/N 1215) was deployed on 2022-07-16 at Chatham Sound. Chatham Sound is a sound on the North Coast of British Columbia, located between Dundas and Stephens Islands and the Tsimpsean Peninsula near Prince Rupert. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | 54.258737, -130.429468, 54.258737 -130.429468 54.258737 -130.429468 | POLYGON ((-130.429468 54.258737, -130.429468 54.258737, -130.429468 54.258737, -130.429468 54.258737, -130.429468 54.258737)), None | None, {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-130.429468,54.258737000000004],[-130.429468,54.258737000000004],[-130.429468,54.258737000000004],[-130.429468,54.258737000000004],[-130.429468,54.258737000000004]]]} | 2022-07-16/.., 2022-07-16/2023-09-16 | 2024-01-09T23:35:40.175535, 2023-05-16T20:07:18.293291 |
https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04ed64cf-ba5f-4884-b653-e6bb4107bd761.jsonld | https://schema.org/Dataset | Chatham Sound Capteur d'Oxygène déployé 2022-07-16, Chatham Sound Oxygen Sensor Deployed 2022-07-16 | volume_fraction_of_oxygen_in_sea_water, Oxygen, Oxygène, Oceans | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/dataset/04ed64cf-ba5f-4884-b653-e6bb4107bd761 | The Aanderaa Optode 4531A (S/N 1215) was deployed on 2022-07-16 at Chatham Sound. Chatham Sound is a sound on the North Coast of British Columbia, located between Dundas and Stephens Islands and the Tsimpsean Peninsula near Prince Rupert. This device is a Oxygen Sensor. Oxygen sensors measure dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices. | None | -130.429468, 54.258737 | None | None | 2022-07-16/2023-09-16 | 2023-12-05T06:28:17.709003 |
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