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This is second deployment of the Galway Bay Observatory. The SmartBay Observatory in Galway Bay is an underwater observatory which uses cameras, probes and sensors to permit continuous and remote live underwater monitoring. It was installed in 2015 on the seafloor 1.5km off...
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Sea water temperature was monitored on a continuous basis from the start-up of the laboratory at Carna (Co. Galway) in July 1974 until 2003, when a rebuild of a section of the laboratory removed the recorder. The sea water intake pipe extended about 100m beyond the end of...
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The SmartBay Observatory in Galway Bay is an underwater observatory which uses cameras, probes and sensors to permit continuous and remote live underwater monitoring. It was installed in 2015 on the seafloor 1.5km off the coast of Spiddal, Co. Galway, Ireland at a depth of...
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CE15009 QuERCi QUantifying EnviRonmental Controls on cold-water coral reef growth surveyTimpeallachtThis survey, led by University College Cork (UCC), took place on board the Marine Institute's R.V. Celtic Explorer in June 2015. The survey was carried out to study cold-water coral reefs in two different Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), the Belgica Mound SAC and...
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TimpeallachtHerring eggs are deposited on the seabed in discrete gravel beds or flat stone and the herring are completely reliant on these spawning beds for reproduction. Spawning beds refers to known discrete gravel beds used by herring. Nearby spawning beds are grouped into spawning...
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EMSO - South Rockall Trough Subsurface Deepwater Mooring Time-Series (October 2018 – May 2023) - ...TimpeallachtThis dataset contains raw water temperature, conductivity (derived salinity) and pressure data from CTD instruments from a succession of deep water moorings deployed at a site (15.52 degrees West, 52.999 degrees North) in the South Rockall Trough close to the M6 met-ocean...
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Fish lengths of juvenile Atlantic salmon from the Burrishoole catchment, Co. Mayo, Ireland (1997-...TimpeallachtJuvenile Atlantic salmon in the Burrishoole catchment collected as part of the long-term monitoring programme. Fish were captured using electrofishing throughout the Burrishoole river system, the Srahrevagh downstream trap and the Mill Race and Salmon Leap traps. None...
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TimpeallachtThe Rough River (also called the Srahrevagh River) is a tributary of the Srahmore River in the Burrishoole Catchment. Water temperature in the river is measured at high frequency (sub-hourly) as part of the long term monitoring of the Burrishoole catchment, an index site for...
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The aim of this document is to provide a centralised location for an integrated national sediment sampling and seabed imagery catalogue. It provides a ‘signpost’ to the multiple sources of seabed data. The integration of this information will be vital to support the National...
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The Argo Float 6901927 was deployed on 13/02/2018 at 52.9766 N, -15.4153 W. The most current measurement was taken on 01/03/2018. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6901923 was deployed on 10/04/2016 at 53.134 N, -16.045 W. The most current measurement was taken on 02/03/2022. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6901920 was deployed on 22/04/2015 at 53.13 N, -15.827 W. The most current measurement was taken on 03/01/2022. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6901915 was deployed on 08/09/2012 at 26.345 N, -35.232 W. The most current measurement was taken on 17/09/2016. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6901914 was deployed on 28/03/2013 at 38.437 N, -9.81 W. The most current measurement was taken on 12/03/2018. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6901913 was deployed on 14/09/2012 at 35.213 N, -27.689 W. The most current measurement was taken on 30/07/2017. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6900658 was deployed on 09/03/2011 at 51.769 N, -27.974 W. The most current measurement was taken on 15/07/2017. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6900657 was deployed on 14/02/2010 at 53.579 N, -16.017 W. The most current measurement was taken on 24/04/2011. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6900656 was deployed on 12/02/2010 at 55.307 N, -15.886 W. The most current measurement was taken on 08/12/2012. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6900655 was deployed on 23/02/2010 at 51.158 N, -12.241 W. The most current measurement was taken on 04/12/2013. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...
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The Argo Float 6900654 was deployed on 10/02/2009 at 53.908 N, -16.789 W. The most current measurement was taken on 14/01/2014. The autonomous floats drift on the ocean currents for 10 days at 1000 m before diving to its profiling depth of 2000 m, taking ocean property...