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Jan 26, 2026 - Biology
Moore, Michael J., 2026, "Marine mammal sightings NW of Boa Vista island, Cabo Verde, November 14th and 15th, 2000, with related cruise data", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATARCAV1X, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
Between May 3rd, 2000, and August 4th, 2001, a 55’ long sailing vessel ‘Rosita’ undertook a cruise around the North Atlantic, as described in the cruise report and log files archived here. This archive focuses on two days of marine mammal sightings in the waters of the Cape Verde Islands – November 14th and 15th 2000, with sighting details and imag... |
Jan 22, 2026 - Physical Oceanography
Kirincich, Anthony; Cinquino, Eve; Fernandez, Ian, 2025, "Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation (WTRIM) in Situ Validation and Verification Data Collection", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAMAFKG5, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V2
This data was collected by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, PI Kirincich, as part of a series of experiments focus on understanding and mitigating the potential impacts of offshore wind turbines on the data collected by land-based HF radar (HFR) systems. The deployments made detailed observations of atmospheric and oceanic properties in ar... |
Dec 22, 2025 - Biology
Sung-Clarke, Serena; Ayache, Nour; Zhang, Wenguang; Smith, Juliette; tong, mengmeng; Brosnahan, Michael, 2025, "Imaging FlowCytobot Observations from Salt Pond, Eastham, MA (2015 and 2021) and a Dinophysis acuminata Culture Experiment", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAGCCF2G, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
This dataset consists of four Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) datasets, comprised of images of nano- and micro-plankton triggered by particle scatter. Two datasets represent time-series observations from D. acuminata blooms in Salt Pond, Eastham, Massachusetts, collected in the summers of 2015 and 2021 from subsurface waters at an observatory platform a... |
Dec 9, 2025 - Physical Oceanography
Gao, Yu; Plueddemann, Albert; Weller, Robert; Bigorre, Sebastien, 2025, "Deep-Ocean Temperature data from a mooring in the Northwest Tropical Atlantic Ocean (15°N, 51°W), 2011 - 2022", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATATLTM44, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) project provides a time series of deep-ocean temperature measurements, spanning 11 years (2011-2022) at depths from 4936 m to 5016 m in the northwest tropical Atlantic ocean. The measurements come from temperature sensors mounted above the anchor of moorings at the NTAS Ocean Reference Station site nea... |
Dec 9, 2025 - Physical Oceanography
Menezes, Viviane; Torres, Daniel J.; Furey, Heather, 2025, "Deep Madagascar Basin (DMB) Experiment – LADCP data", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATA54LCZZ, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
LADCP data collected during the DMB Experiment in the Southwest Indian Ocean. The dataset contains vertical profiles of current velocities from the sea surface to 10 m above the seafloor. Data was collected at 76 hydrographic stations. |
Nov 24, 2025 - Physical Oceanography
Gonzalez, Alex, 2025, "Daily precipitation ITCZ states for observations, reanalyses, and 25 CMIP6 models for “We need to simulate more northern ITCZs and less southern ITCZs over the east Pacific Ocean in coupled climate models.”", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAHCNII0, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:SBnn9o9RjBRK7IaJUFHnVw== [fileUNF]
Tropical precipitation biases have persisted since the very first generations of climate models. These biases are highly sensitive to the region and/or season of interest, with commonalities in the east Pacific and Atlantic Ocean basins, possibly due to their similar observed climatological northern hemisphere intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ).... |
Aug 20, 2025 - Biology
Sung-Clarke, Serena; Ayache, Nour; Zhang, Wenguang; Smith, Juliette; Tong, Mengmeng; Brosnahan, Michael, 2025, "Flow cytometric data from DAPI-stained Dinophysis acuminata (DAMV01) cells cultured in prey-saturated and prey-limited conditions over four days in March 2024", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAFNVBB1, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:A3dKuAkyNYLCjtT2Ky8Kkg== [fileUNF]
This dataset consists of a flow cytometry experiment from two cultures of Dinophysis acuminata. Cell samples were extracted from cultures that were saturated vs limited in its prey, Mesodinium rubrum, every two hours for 96 hours (4 days). Cellular DNA was stained with DAPI, which was then analyzed for particle scatter (forward, side) and fluoresce... |
Aug 11, 2025 - Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Michel, Anna, 2025, "Spatial mapping of dissolved methane using an in situ sensor in Puget Sound", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAZAL2SC, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
Release of methane, as gas bubbles or in the dissolved phase, from the seafloor has been observed in coastal waters (<200 m) and deep ocean basins (>1000 m). Methane dissolution within the water column affects the geochemistry of the surrounding water, leading to localized oxygen loss and ocean acidification. Traditional methods for detecting and q... |
Jul 21, 2025 - Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Jason Kapit; Farr, Norman; Schmitt, Raymond, 2025, "A Refractometer for Measuring Thermohaline Density Microstructure in the Ocean", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAVI1X45, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:epQsmNnadTTL3W7CWhGEyA== [fileUNF]
Here we report an optical sensor for measuring millimeter-scale thermohaline density variations in the ocean. The instrument is based on a fiber Fabry-Perot white light interferometer which can resolve the refractive index of water to better than 2 x 10-8 within a sample volume smaller than 1 mm3 at a sample rate of 500 Hz. This equates to detectab... |
Jul 21, 2025 - Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Jason Kapit; Youngs, Sarah; Pardis, William A.; Padilla, Alexandra M.; Michel, Anna, 2025, "An Underwater Methane Sensor Based on Laser Spectroscopy in a Hollow Core Optical Fiber", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAPTD8ZF, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:S+yqkS17186lU0QS3EbOOA== [fileUNF]
Existing sensors for measuring dissolved methane in situ suffer from excessively slow response times or large size and complexity. The technology reported here realizes improvements by utilizing a hollow core optical fiber (HFC) as the detection cell in an underwater infrared laser spectrometer. The sensor operates by using a polymer membrane inlet... |
