P6314 / ENGI 9098 : Field Oceanography Cruise Report

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P6314 / ENGI 9098 : Field Oceanography Cruise Report Presented by: David Shea Tristan Hauser Ray Roche Zhimin Ma

Introduction Why did we go on this cruise? What was our part? How/when/where?

Scientific Objectives Transit to Conception Bay Large-scale CTD Survey ADCP/Sonar transects Deploy ADCP mooring

Large-scale CTD

Large-scale CTD

Multibeam Sonar Day 1

Multibeam Sonar Day 2

Echosounder Day 1

Echosounder Day 2

Towed ADCP

Sidescan Sonar

Biological Samples Planktonic Copepod Shrimp Larva

Moored ADCP

Moored Thermistor Chain

Problems Encountered Shortage of time Minor errors in tracklines / station locations Equipment difficulties Lack of experience

Plans for Analysis Spatial processing of towed ADCP data Time-variant processing of moored ADCP data Processing of Multibeam Data Comparison of Multibeam vs. Sidescan Data

Questions?