*2024/09/05 11:29:00.63 *IOS HEADER VERSION 2.0 2016/04/28 2016/06/13 IVF16 *FILE START TIME : UTC 2019/08/23 19:44:52.000 TIME INCREMENT : 0 0 0 0.416667E-01 0 ! (day hr min sec ms) NUMBER OF RECORDS : 16 DATA DESCRIPTION : Bottle:Rosette:Up:Stop + CTD:Up FILE TYPE : ASCII CRC : 17481DB3 NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 21 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Sample_Number n/a 750 765 2 Bottle_Number n/a 1 16 3 Bottle:Firing_Sequence n/a 1 16 4 Pressure decibar 2.8 399.1 5 Depth metres 2.8 395.3 6 Temperature:Primary 'deg C (ITS90)' 3.8677 15.3808 7 Conductivity:Primary S/m 3.170679 4.039322 8 Transmissivity %/metre 40.6 57.3 9 Transmissivity:Green %/metre 56.4 87.8 10 Fluorescence:URU:Seapoint mg/m^3 0.125 2.536 11 PAR uE/m^2/sec 0 374.4 12 Salinity:T0:C0 PSS-78 32.3949 33.9258 13 Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE mL/L 1.28 6.59 14 Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE umol/kg 55.6 287 15 Number_of_bin_records n/a 82 241 16 Carbon:Dissolved:Organic uM 40 81.8 17 Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Organic n/a 18 Carbon:Total:Organic uM 51.6 88.3 19 Flag:Carbon:Total:Organic n/a 20 CDOM:Available n/a 1 1 21 Flag:CDOM:Available n/a $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' 5 I I 0 2 -99 ' ' 3 I I 0 3 -99 ' ' 3 I I 0 4 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 5 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 6 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 7 -99 ' ' 10 F ' ' 6 8 -99 ' ' 6 F ' ' 1 9 -99 ' ' 6 F ' ' 1 10 -99 ' ' 8 F ' ' 3 11 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 12 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 13 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 2 14 -99 ' ' 6 F ' ' 1 15 -99 ' ' 5 I I 0 16 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 17 -99 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 18 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 19 -99 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 20 -99 ' ' 3 I I 0 21 -99 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' $END $REMARKS Quality flags have the following significance: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 = Acceptable measurement with no header comment 1 = Sample for this measurement was collected but not analyzed. Sample lost. 2 = Acceptable measurement with header comment 3 = Questionable measurement (Probably Good) 4 = Poor measurement (Probably Bad) 5 = Measurement not reported (Bad) 6 = Mean of replicate measurements 7 = Manual chromatographic peak measurement 8 = Irregular digital chromatographic peak integration 9 = Sample was planned for this measurement from this bottle but was not collected ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 2019-008 AGENCY : IOS, Ocean Sciences Division, Sidney, B.C. COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : Line P SCIENTIST : Robert M. PLATFORM : John P. Tully *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : North-East Pacific STATION : P26 EVENT NUMBER : 92 LATITUDE : 49 59.99000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 144 59.95000 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 4227 *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Sea-Bird CTD MODEL : SBE-911plus SERIAL NUMBER : 0506 LOCATION : Mid-ship ! custom item $TABLE: SENSORS ! Name Abs Depth Serial No ! ----------------------------------- -------------- ---------- Temperature ' ' 2023 Conductivity ' ' 1763 'Pressure:Digiquartz with TC' ' ' 0506 Temperature:2 ' ' 5013 Conductivity:2 ' ' 3394 'Oxygen:SBE 43' ' ' 3234 Fluorometer:Seapoint ' ' 3640 'Transmissometer:WET Labs C-Star' ' ' 1185DR 'Transmissometer:WET Labs C-Star:2' ' ' 1883DG PAR/Irradiance:Biospherical/Licor ' ' 70613 Altimeter ' ' 62355 $END $REMARKS Software Version Seasave V 7.26.7.107 $END *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! -------- ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- SBE_IOS 4.2.2 2020/01/24 08:25:24 723 723 CLEAN 5.2.3 2020/01/24 08:37:09 723 723 JOIN 2.4.2 2020/01/24 08:42:29 3697 3697 ADDSAMP 3.6 2020/01/24 11:28:01 3697 3697 BINAVE 4.2 2020/01/24 11:30:04 3697 16 MERGE 3.5.1 2020/02/13 14:04:47 16 16 CLEAN 5.2.4 2020/02/24 15:59:44 16 16 CALIB 12.0.1 2020/02/24 16:00:05 16 16 SORT 3.6 2020/02/24 16:00:09 16 16 REMOVECH 8.2 2020/02/24 16:00:47 16 16 CHGUNITS 3.1.2 2020/02/24 16:03:54 16 16 CHGUNITS 3.1.2 2020/02/24 16:04:18 16 16 REORDER 1.3.1 2020/03/17 12:59:09 ? ? SORT 3.6 2020/03/18 10:54:55 16 16 HDREDIT2 3.2 2020/03/18 10:55:31 ? ? CALIB 12.0.1 2021/01/20 12:16:01 16 16 SORT 3.6 2024/09/05 11:04:09 16 16 MERGE 3.6 2024/09/05 11:12:07 16 16 SORT 3.6 2024/09/05 11:16:19 16 16 CLEAN 5.3 2024/09/05 11:16:33 16 16 HDREDIT2 3.2 2024/09/05 11:28:30 ? ? HDREDIT2 3.2 2024/09/05 11:29:00 ? ? $END $REMARKS -CLEAN functions: 2020/01/24 08:36:48 20 Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. Set event to last 4 characters of file name -The following ADDSAMP parameters were used: Sample Number Lookup File: Q:\OSD_DataProcessing\Cruise_Data\2019-008\Processing\hydro\addsamp.csv Bottle Channel Name: Bottle_Number -The following BINAVE parameters were used: Bin channel = Bottle_Number Averaging interval = 1.00 Minimum bin value = 0.000 Average value was used Interpolated values were NOT used for empty bins Channel 'NUMBER_OF_BIN_RECORDS' was added to file. -The following MERGE parameters were used: 2020/02/13 14:04:47 Merge Channel: Sample_Number Merge Scheme Used: Add Secondary to Primary Overlap Scheme Used: Keep Primary Primary Channels to Include: ALL Secondary Channels to Include: Chlorophyll:Extracted, Flag:Chlorophyll:Extracted, Phaeo-Pigment:Extracted, Nitrate_plus_Nitrite, Flag:Nitrate_plus_Nitrite, Silicate, Flag:Silicate, Phosphate, Flag:Phosphate, Dimethyl_Sulphide, Flag:Dimethyl_Sulphide, Dimethylsulfoniopropionate_Dissolved, Flag:Dimethylsulfoniopropionate_Dissolved, Dimethylsulfoniopropionate_Total, Flag:Dimethylsulfoniopropionate_Total, HPLC:Chl-c3, HPLC:Chlide-a, HPLC:MgDVP, HPLC:Chl-c2, HPLC:Chl-c1, HPLC:Me-chlide, HPLC:Peri, HPLC:But-fuco, HPLC:Fuco, HPLC:Neo, HPLC:Pras, HPLC:Viola, HPLC:Hex-fuco, HPLC:Diadino, HPLC:Allo, HPLC:Diato, HPLC:Zea, HPLC:Lut, HPLC:Gyr-de, HPLC:Chl-b, HPLC:c2-MGDG, HPLC:DVChl-a, HPLC:Chl-a, HPLC:B-Car, HPLC:TChl-a, Flag:HPLC, Salinity:Bottle, Flag:Salinity:Bottle, Oxygen:Dissolved, Flag:Oxygen:Dissolved, Temperature:Draw Primary file : Q:\OSD_DataProcessing\Cruise_Data\2019-008\Processing\hydro\2019-008-0092.samavg Secondary file: Q:\OSD_DataProcessing\Cruise_Data\2019-008\Processing\hydro\2019-008-0092.mrgcln1s Comments from secondary file: Q:\OSD_DataProcessing\Cruise_Data\2019-008\Processing\hydro\2019-008-0092.mrgcln1s --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -SORT parameters: 2020/02/13 14:01:41 Sorted in ascending order of channel Bottle_Number -CLEAN functions: 2020/02/24 15:59:42 20 Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. Remove Sea-Bird comments from the header. -CALIB parameters: 2020/02/24 16:00:05 Calibration type = Correct Mode: ONLY - calibration specs from Cal File only. Calibration file = Q:\OSD_DataProcessing\Cruise_Data\2019-008\Processing\doc\2019-008-recal1.CCF Calibrations applied: Ch Name Units Fmla Coefficents -- ----------------------------- --------- --- ----------------------------- 19 Salinity:T0:C0 PSS-78 10 0.8300000E-02 0.1000000E+01 20 Salinity:T1:C1 PSS-78 10 0.4000000E-03 0.1000000E+01 21 Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE mL/L 10 0.1820000E-01 0.1034800E+01 -SORT parameters: 2020/02/24 16:00:09 Sorted in ascending order of channel Press* -REMOVECH 2020/02/24 16:00:47 The following CHANNEL(S) were removed: Scan_Number Temperature:Secondary [deg C (ITS90)] Conductivity:Secondary [S/m] Oxygen:Voltage:SBE [volts] Altimeter [metres] Descent_Rate [m/s] Status:Pump Salinity:T1:C1 [PSS-78] Flag -CHANGE units: Temperature reference channel: Temperature:Primary Salinity reference channel: Salinity:T0:C0 'Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE' changed from mL/L to umol/kg -CHANGE units: Temperature reference channel: Temperature:Draw Salinity reference channel: Salinity:T0:C0 - No units changed -SORT parameters: 2020/03/18 10:54:55 Sorted in ascending order of channel Press* -HEADER EDITS: 2020/03/18 10:55:31 Applied edit header: D:\Telework\2019-008\Processing\doc\HYDRO\2019-008-bot-hdr.txt Channel 2: Bottle:Firing_Sequence [n/a] Name: Bottle_Number ==> Bottle:Firing_Sequence Channel 1: Bottle_Number [n/a] Name: Bottle:Position ==> Bottle_Number Channel 3: Pressure [decibar] Format: F10.3 ==> F7.1 Channel 4: Depth [metres] Name: Depth:Salt_Water ==> Depth Format: F10.3 ==> F7.1 Channel 6: Conductivity:Primary [S/m] Format: F11.6 ==> F10.6 Channel 8: Transmissivity:Green [%/metre] Name: Transmissivity2 ==> Transmissivity:Green Channel 10: PAR [uE/m^2/sec] Format: F11.3 ==> F7.1 Channel 12: Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE [mL/L] Format: F8.3 ==> F7.2 -CALIB parameters: 2021/01/20 12:16:01 Calibration type = Correct Mode: ONLY - calibration specs from Cal File only. Calibration file = 2019-008-transcor.ccf Calibrations applied: Ch Name Units Fmla Coefficents -- ----------------------------- --------- --- ----------------------------- 8 Transmissivity:Green %/metre 10 -0.2000000E-01 0.1439800E+01 -SORT parameters: 2024/09/05 11:04:09 Sorted in ascending order of channel Sample_Number -The following MERGE parameters were used: 2024/09/05 11:12:07 Merge Channel: Sample_Number Merge Scheme Used: 4: Add Secondary to Matching Primary Overlap Scheme Used: Keep Primary Primary Channels to Include: ALL Secondary Channels to Include: Carbon:Dissolved:Organic, Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Organic, Carbon:Total:Organic, Flag:Carbon:Total:Organic, CDOM:Available, Flag:CDOM:Available Primary file : C:\Users\huntingtons\Desktop\Additions\Carbon Additions\2019-008\Processing\IOS\ 2019-008-0092.srt Secondary file: C:\Users\huntingtons\Desktop\Additions\Carbon Additions\2019-008\Processing\IOS\ 2019-008-0092.car 14 secondary records matched to primary records. -SORT parameters: 2024/09/05 11:16:19 Sorted in ascending order of channel Pressure -CLEAN functions: 2024/09/05 11:16:32 20 Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. Change Pad Value to -99 in All Channels. Change character data from " " to "0" in channels Flag:* -HEADER EDITS: 2024/09/05 11:28:30 Applied edit header: C:\Users\huntingtons\Desktop\Additions\Carbon Additions\2019-008\Processing\ DOC\2019-008_header1.txt -HEADER EDITS: 2024/09/05 11:29:00 Applied edit header: C:\Users\huntingtons\Desktop\Additions\Carbon Additions\2019-008\Processing\ DOC\2019-008_header2.txt $END *COMMENTS Analysis methods: ----------------- Chlorophyll samples were filtered onto 25mm GF/F filters and stored in glass scintillation vials at -80C prior to analysis. Samples were extracted in 90% acetone at -20C for 24 hours in the lab and analyzed on a Turner 10AU fluorometer calibrated with commercially pure chlorophyll a standard (Sigma). Fluorescence readings taken before and after acidification were used to calculate chlorophyll and phaeopigment concentrations (Holm-Hansen et al 1965). Chlorophyll samples were analyzed at IOS in Room 2423 ~2 weeks after the cruise. The average of two samples is reported. Variability is assessed as the CV% (std dev / mean*100). Flags and comments apply to chlorophyll values only. Precision Statement: Chlorophyll values ranged from 0.03-10.66ug/l in 115 samples. Average %CV for this cruise was 2.80% with 0 out of 35 duplicate pairs having a CV>10% and 0 duplicate pairs having a CV>30%. Our average dataset %CV is 3.80% for 2013 - 2018 so the overall quality of this dataset is excellent. For details see worksheet “CV%” in file QF2019-008CHL*.xlsx. HPLC samples were filtered onto 47mm GF/F filters and stored at -80C prior to analysis. Samples were extracted in 95% methanol at -20C for 24 hours in the lab and analyzed on a WATERS 2695 HPLC separations system as detailed in Nemcek and Pena, 2014. Analysis was performed ~2 months after collection. The average of two samples is reported. Variability is assessed as the %CV (std dev/mean*100) for duplicate pairs. All pigments below the limit of detection (LOD) are assigned a zero value. TChl-a is the sum of Chl-a, DVchl-a, Chlide-a and Me-chlide For further information see file QF2019-008_HPLC*.xlsx. Oxygen samples were analyzed at sea using an automated Winkler titration System (Metrohm Dosimat model 876 and a UV light source and detector with a 365nm filter controlled by LV02_876 software designed and constructed by Scripps Institution of Oceanography) with modifications based on Carpenter (1965) and adhering to WOCE protocols (Culberson 1991). For details including a duplicate analysis, see document QF2019-008OXY*.xlsx. Salinity samples were collected in 200 mL type ll glass bottles with disposable nylon inserts and screw caps supplied by Ocean Scientific International Limited. They were analyzed in a temperature-controlled lab on a Guildline 8400B Salinometer standardized with IAPSO standard seawater 13 - 25 days after collection. For details including a duplicate analysis, see document QF2019-008SAL*.xlsx. Nutrient samples were collected in plastic tubes and quick frozen in aluminum blocks stored in -20 freezer. One set of samples was collected and frozen immediately. Another set of samples from 400m and deeper (to be used for silicate analysis) was collected and stored at 4C in the dark. All samples were returned to IOS for analysis. They were analyzed using an Astoria analyzer following methods described in IOS Nutrient Methods (1996) Barwell-Clarke and Whitney. For details including a duplicate analysis, see document QF2019-008nuts*.xlsx. DMS samples were collected in 250mL ground glass stoppered bottles and stored in a fridge, in the dark and removed one at a time before analysis. A sample was loaded onto the stripper and purged with UHP Nitrogen for 10 minutes at ~100mL/min. The DMS was extracted from the water and absorbed into a Tenax TA trap kept at -80C. The trap was subsequently desorbed at 100 deg C (with a dewar containing boiling water) onto a Chromosil 330 column which eluted onto a Flame Photometric Detector (FPD). All samples were run as soon as possible after being collected. The minimum detectable level for DMS is 0.10 nmol/L, so “0” values should be interpreted as <0.1nmol/L. DMS data are limited to 2 significant figures. Unless otherwise indicated the % relative difference between duplicates is <20%. For more detail see file "2019-008 DMS report.doc" and for data and duplicate analysis see "QF2019-008_DMS*.xlsx." DMSP-D: Approximately 20-75mL of seawater was allowed to flow directly from the niskin into a magnetic filtration funnel containing a 0.7um GF/F filter. The first 3.5mL was collected in a polypropylene tube (15mL) containing 50uL of a 50% sulphuric acid solution. A new funnel and filter are used for each sample. Samples are hydrolized and run at IOS when time permits. DMPS-T: 3.5mL of seawater was collected directly from the niskin into a polypropylene tube (15mL) containing 50uL of a 50% sulphuric acid solution. DMSP-D and DMSP-T: Samples are stored in the dark at 4 degrees C for a minimum of 24 hours. They are hydrolized and analyzed later at the Institute of Ocean Sciences. The minimum detectable level is 0.1 nM, so “0” values should be interpreted as <0.1 nM. DMSP data are limited to 2 significant figures. Unless otherwise indicated the % relative difference between duplicates is <20%. For details on analysis and raw data, see document "QF2019-008 dmsp*.xlsx. DOC and TOC samples were collected in 80 mL polycarbonate bottles and frozen until analysis. DOC samples were filtered inline from the Niskin bottles, using acid-washed filter holders and tubing and pre-combusted Whatman 25 mm GF/C filters (~1.2 ?m pore size). For analysis, samples were thawed and acidified with 4M HCl at a ratio of 100 uL HCL to 40 mL seawater. DOC samples were collected for depths <250 meters, and TOC/TDN samples were collected for depths >250 meters. For full details on analysis and processing see: Johannessen, S., Fassbender, A. J., Long, J. S., Wright, C. (2021) DOC and TOC of seawater collected during CCGS John P. Tully cruises in the northeast Pacific Ocean from Vancouver Island to Station P from 2018 to 2020. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/865829 Non-OSD researchers needing access to the data should send a request to: DFO.PACSCIIOSData-DonneesISOSCIPAC.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca The following samples were collected on Cruise 2019-008. These were collected as part of the EXPORTS Program, in collaboration with Andrea Fassbender (NOAA). Cruise log and sampling logs are available upon request. Water samples for CDOM analysis were passed through a Millipore Opticap XL Durapore 0.22 µm inline filter cartridge (Product No. KVGLA04HH3) into 125 ml amber glass bottles, directly from the original Niskin bottles. Samples were refrigerated and returned to the Institute of Ocean Sciences, where they were analyzed within one year of collection. Spectral absorbance (280-700 nm at 1nm resolution) was measured with a HP Agilent 8453 spectrophotometer, using a quartz cell with a 10-cm pathlength. Absorbance, ACDOM (dimensionless), was converted to the absorption coefficient, aCDOM (m-1): aCDOM(l) = ACDOM(l)x2.303/pathlength, where l is wavelength (See Johannessen and Miller, 2001 and Stedmon et al., 2000). Spectral absorption was measured against a distilled water blank, but no offset correction was applied. Cruise logs, sampling logs and other data products from this cruise are available electronically on request from the IOS data archive (http://www-sci.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/osap/data/default_e.htm) or from the authors. References: 1. Barwell-Clarke, J. and Whitney, F. 1996. Institute of Ocean Sciences Nutrient Methods and Analysis. Canadian Technical Report of Hydrography and Ocean Sciences, No. 182, 43 pp. 2. Carpenter, J.H. 1965. The Chesapeake Bay Institute Technique for the Winkler Dissolved Oxygen Method. Limmnol. & Oceanogr., 10: 141-143. 3. Culberson, C.H. 1991. Dissolved oxygen. WOCE Hydrographic Programme Operations and Methods (July 1991). 15pp. 4. Holm-Hansen, O., Lorenzen, C.J., Holmes, R.W., and Strickland J.D.H. 1965. Fluorometric Determination of Chlorophyll. J.du Cons. Intl. Pour l’Epl. De la Mer. 30:3-15. 5. Holmes, R.M., Aminto, A., Kérouel, R., Hooker, B. A., and Peterson, B.J. (1999). A simple and precise method for measuring ammonium in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 56: 1801-1808. 6. Nemcek, N. and Peña, M.A. 2014. Institute of Ocean Sciences Protocols for Phytoplankton Pigment Analysis by HPLC. Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 3117: x + 80 p. 7. Johannessen, S. C. and Miller, W. L. 2001. Quantum yield for the photochemical production of dissolved inorganic carbon in seawater. Marine Chemistry 76: 271-283. 8. Stedmon, C.A., Markager, S., Kaas, H. 2000. Optical properties and signatures of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in Danish coastal waters. Est. Coast. Shelf Sci. 51:567-578. * For PDF versions of these papers see folder \\Cruise_Data\DOCUMENTS\Analysis Reference Papers --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CTD Data Processing Notes: -------------------------- Conductivity, Transmissivity, Fluorescence:URU:Seapoint and PAR data are nominal and unedited except that some records were removed in editing temperature and salinity. There were 2 WetLabs CStar transmissometers in use during this cruise: Channel Transmissometer refers to sensor #1185DR (650nm - red) Channel Transmissometer:Green refers to sensor #1883DG (530nm - green) For comparison with other Institute of Ocean Sciences cruises, note that the transmissometer wavelength is 650nm unless otherwise stated. NOTE: While the CTD fluorescence data are expressed in concentration units, they do not always compare well to extracted chlorophyll samples, particularly for casts far from shore. It is recommended that users check extracted chlorophyll values where available. For details on the processing see the report: 2019-008_Processing_Report.doc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HPLC data will be available in March 2022. Comments from secondary file: C:\Users\huntingtons\Desktop\Additions\Carbon Additions\2019-008\Processing\IOS\2019-008-0092.car --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sample_Number 758: DOC & TOC: Average of triplicate Sample_Number 760: DOC: Average of triplicate; TOC: Was supposed to be a triplicate but only two samples taken Sample_Number 765: DOC: Was supposed to be a triplicate but only two samples taken; TOC: Average of triplicate *CALIBRATION $TABLE: CORRECTED CHANNELS ! Name Units Fmla Pad Coefficients ! ---------------------- --------- ---- ------ ------------ Salinity:T0:C0 PSS-78 10 -99 () (0.83E-02 1) Salinity:T1:C1 PSS-78 10 -99 () (0.4E-03 1) Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE mL/L 10 -99 () (0.182E-01 1.0348) Transmissivity:Green %/metre 10 -99 () (-0.2E-01 1.4398) $END !-1-- 2- 3- --4--- --5--- ---6---- ----7---- --8-- --9-- ---10-- --11-- ---12--- --13-- --14- -15- --16-- 17 --18-- 19 20 21 !Samp Bo Bo Pressu Depth Temperat Conductiv Trans Trans Fluores PAR Salinity Oxygen Oxyge Numb Carbon Fl Carbon Fl CD Fl !le_ tt tt re ure: ity: missi missi cence: :T0:C0 : n: er_o : ag : ag OM ag !Numb ~u ~u Primary Primary vity vity: URU: Dissol Disso ~bin Dissol ~g Total: ~g ~l ~l !er mb en Green Seapoin ved: lved: _rec ved:Or an Organi an ab ab ! er ce t SBE SBE ords ganic ic c ic le le !---- -- -- ------ ------ -------- --------- ----- ----- ------- ------ -------- ------ ----- ---- ------ -- ------ -- -- -- *END OF HEADER 765 16 16 2.8 2.8 15.3765 4.038454 40.6 56.4 1.039 374.4 32.3949 5.99 261.0 241 79.90 6 85.90 6 1 0 763 14 14 5.4 5.4 15.3758 4.038558 42.1 58.9 1.284 242.2 32.3954 5.99 261.3 82 80.70 0 83.60 0 1 0 764 15 15 5.5 5.5 15.3777 4.038733 42.1 59.3 1.251 220.7 32.3954 5.98 260.9 241 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99 0 762 13 13 10.9 10.8 15.3808 4.039322 42.3 59.4 1.731 77.4 32.3961 5.98 260.7 241 70.20 0 80.30 0 1 0 760 11 11 25.7 25.4 14.9150 3.997144 43.3 60.9 2.536 17.8 32.3967 6.05 263.9 241 81.80 6 86.10 6 1 0 761 12 12 25.8 25.6 14.8549 3.992065 43.3 60.9 2.525 19.1 32.4006 6.08 265.2 241 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99 0 759 10 10 50.9 50.4 8.9066 3.466713 51.8 77.6 1.308 2.5 32.4825 6.56 285.8 241 47.80 0 88.30 0 1 0 758 9 9 74.9 74.3 7.5136 3.349777 55.7 85.1 0.288 0.4 32.5228 6.59 287.0 241 61.70 6 62.80 6 1 0 757 8 8 100.7 99.8 6.4899 3.269886 56.2 85.9 0.204 0.1 32.6066 6.53 284.4 241 55.50 0 66.20 0 1 0 756 7 7 125.8 124.7 5.8658 3.248298 56.3 86.2 0.196 0.0 32.9555 5.91 257.1 241 58.00 0 59.10 0 1 0 755 6 6 149.8 148.5 5.1528 3.221478 56.1 85.8 0.179 0.0 33.3418 5.01 218.0 241 62.10 0 67.30 0 1 0 754 5 5 176.1 174.5 4.8423 3.217748 56.0 85.5 0.155 0.0 33.5970 4.01 174.3 241 55.10 0 57.80 0 1 0 753 4 4 200.4 198.6 4.7158 3.216190 56.2 85.8 0.147 0.0 33.6945 3.41 148.5 241 54.50 0 55.60 0 1 0 752 3 3 250.8 248.5 4.3839 3.196376 56.5 86.2 0.137 0.0 33.7753 2.65 115.0 241 53.60 0 63.40 0 1 0 751 2 2 300.6 297.8 4.1807 3.186594 56.8 86.9 0.134 0.0 33.8428 1.97 85.8 241 51.10 0 56.30 0 1 0 750 1 1 399.1 395.3 3.8677 3.170679 57.3 87.8 0.125 0.0 33.9258 1.28 55.6 241 40.00 0 51.60 0 1 0