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Small-boat hydrographic surveys of the Oregon mid- to inner shelf : May-September 1999 : a component of the Prediction of Wind-Driven Coastal Circulation Project Public Deposited

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  • During Spring and Summer 1999, as part of the Oregon State University National Oceanographic Partnership Program (OSU-NOPP) field program, 20 successful hy­drographic surveys were undertaken on the Oregon mid- to inner shelf, all near Yaquina Bay. These consisted of 17 cross-shelf sections along the Newport Hydro­graphic line ( extending approximately 30 km offshore), two "radiator" -type pat terns, and one 40-km long alongshore section. These surveys were made with a Guildline "MiniBAT" (Figure 1 ), a small towed vehicle equipped with a Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-25 Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) instrument and a WetLabs trans­missometer and fluorometer. This package was towed on a 200-m cable behind the R/V Sacajawea (Figure 2), OSU's 10-meter research boat. This report summarizes the instrumentation used, the cruise procedure, specific cruise summaries and details, the data processing procedure, and the data collected.
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