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Title: LTM Program: Long-term Monitoring of Oceanographic Conditions in the Alaska Coastal Current from Hydrographic Station GAK 15120114-P
Project Year and Number: 2015: 15120114-P
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2024: 24120114-I , 2023: 23120114-I , 2022: 22120114-I , 2021: 21120114-I, 2020: 20120114-I, 2019: 19120114-I, 2018: 18120114-I, 2017: 17120114-I, 2016: 16120114-P, 2014: 14120114-P, 2013: 13120114-P, 2012: 12120114-P
Principal Investigator (PI): Tom Weingartner
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: None
Project Website: https://gulfwatchalaska.org/monitoring/environmental-drivers/gulf-of-alaska-mooring-gak1-monitoring/
Research Location: Resurrection Bay
Restoration Category: Monitoring
Injured Resources Addressed: Not Specified
Abstract:This project is a component of the integrated Long-term Monitoring of Marine Conditions and Injured Resources and Services submitted by McCammon et. al. This program continues a 44-year time series of temperature and salinity measurements at hydrographic station GAK 1. The data set, which began in 1970, now consists of quasi-monthly CTDs and a mooring with 6 temperature/conductivity recorders throughout the water column. The project monitors four important Alaska Coastal Current ecosystem parameters that will quantify and help understand interannual and longer period variability in: 1. Temperature and salinity throughout the 250 m deep water column, 2. Near surface stratification, 3. Baroclinic transport in the Alaska Coastal Current In aggregate these variables are basic descriptors of the Alaska Coastal Current, an important habitat and migratory corridor for organisms inhabiting the northern Gulf of Alaska, including Prince William Sound.
Proposal: View (464 KB)
Reports:
Annual Report FY15: View (487 KB)
Final Report: See Project 16120114-P
Publications from this Project: None Available