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2014 Shelfwide Cruise: July 26 - August 3
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Cruise Participants
- Florida State Univerisity
- Lauren Gillies, Graduate Student (for Olivia Mason, FSU)
- Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium
- Nancy Rabalais, Chief Scientist
- Wendy Morrison, Co-Chief Scientist
- Matthew Rich, Lab Manager (for Brian Roberts, LUMCON)
- Emma Brogdan, Research Assistant
- Amanda Fontenot, Research Assistant
- Louisiana State University
- Gene Turner, Professor, Co-Principal Investigator
- Jim Lee, Research Associate
- Cameron Thrash, Assistant Professor
- Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
- Hingjie Wang, Graduate Student (for Xinping, Hu, TAMUCC
- University of Delaware
- Hiu Li, Graduate Student (for Deb P. Jaisi, Univ. of Delaware)
- University of Georgia
- Mary-Kate Rogener, Graduate Student (for Mandy Joye, UGA)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Kate Pinkerton
- Your Ocean Consulting
- Leslie Smith, Data Manager
Disclaimer:
- The final dissolved oxygen data will be corrected, as necessary, from linear regression with the Winkler titrations over a range of 0.22 to 8.43 mg/L. Initial observations indicate correction, but the f-factor for the Winkler standard remains to be verified. Any corrected data will be reflected in other derived measurements.
- Salinity data not yet verified with PortaSal samples.
- CTD data remain to be post-processed with ALIGN CTD to be applied.
- Instrumentation was calibrated pre- and post-cruise according to manufacturer's specifications and standard method procedures were applied for several variables, not yet calculated, according to several LUMCON EPA-approved Quality Assurance Project Plans.
- Data collected as part of process studies remain to be analyzed and synthesized.
- Final QA/QC'd data will be submitted to NOAA NODC within two years of collection.