The deployment was part of the IMPACT project ( http://interreg-maritime.eu/web/impact ) and performed in collaboration with the CMRE-NATO under the framework of a LOGMEC (Long-term glider missions for environmental characterization) experiment.40 CARTHE-type drifters were deployed in the open sea, in front of the Gulf of La Spezia Gulf (Italy) on May 2, 2019.CARTHE-type drifters are biodegradable drifters, spanning the first 60cm of the water column (Novelli 2017, 2018, 2020).The deployment strategy consisted of releasing drifters on a regular grid (about 6km side and 1km step, with some 500m nesting) in a time window of about 2-3 hours.5 drifters were released in line after passing by the Portovenere Channel, while exiting the Gulf of La Spezia.5 drifters were collected nearby Toulon (France) on May 17, 2019 and 4 of them were redeployed in the same area on June 24, 2020 (logistical support by University of Toulon).Each file contains a drifter trajectory in the NetCDF format (ex: 001.nc, 002.nc, etc...).Trajectories of those drifters that were collected and re-deployed are splitted in different files (ex: 001_a.nc, 001_b.nc).Nominal drifter transmission rate: 5 minutes. Positions available until June 28, 2019.The dataset includes raw positions; outliers were removed.

Drifter deployment in the framework of the IMPACT (Port impacts on marine protected areas: transnational cooperative actions) project

Berta Maristella
Primo
;
Sciascia Roberta
Secondo
;
Magaldi Marcello
;
Griffa Annalisa
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

The deployment was part of the IMPACT project ( http://interreg-maritime.eu/web/impact ) and performed in collaboration with the CMRE-NATO under the framework of a LOGMEC (Long-term glider missions for environmental characterization) experiment.40 CARTHE-type drifters were deployed in the open sea, in front of the Gulf of La Spezia Gulf (Italy) on May 2, 2019.CARTHE-type drifters are biodegradable drifters, spanning the first 60cm of the water column (Novelli 2017, 2018, 2020).The deployment strategy consisted of releasing drifters on a regular grid (about 6km side and 1km step, with some 500m nesting) in a time window of about 2-3 hours.5 drifters were released in line after passing by the Portovenere Channel, while exiting the Gulf of La Spezia.5 drifters were collected nearby Toulon (France) on May 17, 2019 and 4 of them were redeployed in the same area on June 24, 2020 (logistical support by University of Toulon).Each file contains a drifter trajectory in the NetCDF format (ex: 001.nc, 002.nc, etc...).Trajectories of those drifters that were collected and re-deployed are splitted in different files (ex: 001_a.nc, 001_b.nc).Nominal drifter transmission rate: 5 minutes. Positions available until June 28, 2019.The dataset includes raw positions; outliers were removed.
2020
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR - Sede Secondaria Lerici
Inglese
https://www.seanoe.org/data/00612/72369
Ocean Currents
surface water
Drifting Buoys
No
4
Berta, Maristella; Sciascia, Roberta; Magaldi, MARCELLO GATIMU; Griffa, Annalisa
05 Altro::05.10 Dataset
info:eu-repo/semantics/other
open
295
   IMpatto Portuale su aree marine protette: Azioni Cooperative Transfrontaliere
   IMPACT
   Interreg Italy-France Marittimo 2014-2020 European Programme
   €1,932,234.85
   Prot. ISMAR n. 0002269
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