THE FIXED-OPEN OCEAN OBSERVATORIES NETWORK Melchor González-Dávila & J. Magdalena Santana-Casiano Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria- SPAIN ULPGC.

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THE FIXED-OPEN OCEAN OBSERVATORIES NETWORK Melchor González-Dávila & J. Magdalena Santana-Casiano Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria- SPAIN ULPGC D12.4 pH sensors deployed in real time in two Atlantic sites (ESTOC, PAP) and one Mediterranean (AEGEAN) site February 2015 D12.5 Conclusion on the capabilities of the different pH sensors. Inputs from the inter- comparison exercises February 2017

THE FIXED-OPEN OCEAN OBSERVATORIES NETWORK ULPGC D12.4 pH sensors deployed in real time in two Atlantic sites (ESTOC, PAP) and one Mediterranean (AEGEAN) site February 2015 SensorLab – ULPGC (spectrophotometric – colourmetric sensor) FIRST DEVELOPMENT ESTOC SITE

The PAP observatory site : in the inter-gyre region of the North Atlantic where convective mixing ranges from 25 m in the summer to over 400 m in winter when nutrients are supplied to the surface.

SST ranges from 12-13ºC during March to 18-19ºC in September

June 2, 2014 Oct 11, 2014

SARONIKOS BUOY* JERICO TNA FixO 3 Buoy

THE FIXED-OPEN OCEAN OBSERVATORIES NETWORK SENSOR EVOLUTION 1 ST DESIGN  19  60 cm 2 ST DESIGN  21  50 cm 3 ST DESIGN  21  35 cm New lamp design 4 ST DESIGN  14  30 cm New mixing chamber New detection design Half power consumption Depth: m **