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1 Shipboard, Remote Sensing, & Database Activities Image from John Ryan

2 Kudela Lab Shipboard Data: - Underway shipboard data (TSG, Fluor) - CTD data (with fluor, ancillary measurements) - Bottle chlorophyll and ancillary measurements - Nutrients (prior to August 2006) Remote Sensing: - NRT access to satellite data - Interface with NOAA through Dave Foley and Rick Stumpf - Process-oriented studies Database: - Took over in 2006 - Interface with Brian Fulfrost, Todd Anderson, Rondi Robison Shipboard Data: - Underway shipboard data (TSG, Fluor) - CTD data (with fluor, ancillary measurements) - Bottle chlorophyll and ancillary measurements - Nutrients (prior to August 2006) Remote Sensing: - NRT access to satellite data - Interface with NOAA through Dave Foley and Rick Stumpf - Process-oriented studies Database: - Took over in 2006 - Interface with Brian Fulfrost, Todd Anderson, Rondi Robison

3 Shipboard Data  All CTD data through May 2006 consistently reprocessed –Manually inserted surface values, fluor from upcast when necessary  Underway data through July 2005 QA/QC’d  All chlorophyll and nutrient data QA/QC’d –GFF, 1 µm, 10 µm, Nitrate, Phosphate, Silicate  Ancillary data in various stages of processing  All CTD data through May 2006 consistently reprocessed –Manually inserted surface values, fluor from upcast when necessary  Underway data through July 2005 QA/QC’d  All chlorophyll and nutrient data QA/QC’d –GFF, 1 µm, 10 µm, Nitrate, Phosphate, Silicate  Ancillary data in various stages of processing

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8 Remote Sensing  Near-Real Time data available @ –http://oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu/NRT/http://oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu/NRT/ –Also from CIMT webpage  Complete dataset from Rick Stumpf for SeaWiFS (1997-2005) available  Better cloud-masked data for CoastWatch SST available  Working on iterative EOF method to develop cloud-free imagery  Near-Real Time data available @ –http://oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu/NRT/http://oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu/NRT/ –Also from CIMT webpage  Complete dataset from Rick Stumpf for SeaWiFS (1997-2005) available  Better cloud-masked data for CoastWatch SST available  Working on iterative EOF method to develop cloud-free imagery

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10 Mean chlorophyll, Monterey Mean 2003

11 Coastal Offshore Chlorophyll, Monterey, coastal & offshore

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13 CIMT Database Activities  Took over as lead in 2005/2006  Progress: –Mapped existing MySQL database –Moved to new hardware, with backup –Todd Anderson has been keeping the LAS up –Collecting data from data providers for update  To Do: – Hire database support person –Probably move to PostGres for better mapserver support –Working with Brian Fulfrost and Rondi on data output  Took over as lead in 2005/2006  Progress: –Mapped existing MySQL database –Moved to new hardware, with backup –Todd Anderson has been keeping the LAS up –Collecting data from data providers for update  To Do: – Hire database support person –Probably move to PostGres for better mapserver support –Working with Brian Fulfrost and Rondi on data output

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15 Moving from Science to End-Users  Established collaboration with CCLEAN –Added urea, ammonium measurements for 2006 –Mapping satellite data to river flow  Outreach to Dave Jessup @ OSPRS –Providing customized satellite imagery –Working with them on non-point source pollution issues  Working with CDHS, provided backround and imagery to Animal Planet, Sea Studios  NOAA is interested in testing improved GNOME model for event tracking  Established collaboration with CCLEAN –Added urea, ammonium measurements for 2006 –Mapping satellite data to river flow  Outreach to Dave Jessup @ OSPRS –Providing customized satellite imagery –Working with them on non-point source pollution issues  Working with CDHS, provided backround and imagery to Animal Planet, Sea Studios  NOAA is interested in testing improved GNOME model for event tracking


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