Fluorometer Data, Southern Vancouver Island (Pacific), 2004-2014
A chlorophyll fluorescence time series was collected at various locations around the coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada for monitoring phytoplankton concentrations. A Wetlabs ECO fluorometer was deployed every few months on a schedule depending on season and sensor availability. The instrument hung by a chain attached to the side of the buoy, or dock, depending on location, and measured chlorophyll using the fluorescence emission at 695nm. The instrument also measured turbidity by detecting the scattered light at 700nm. The units had internal batteries and data storage and were programmed to make a group of 5 measurements every 30 minutes. A copper wiper covered the sampling window between groups of measurements to reduce fouling. Times are in UTC unless otherwise stated.
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2017-03-31
Date Published
2017-08-23
Temporal Coverage
2004 - 2014
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Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada. (2017-08-23). Fluorometer Data, Southern Vancouver Island (Pacific), 2004-2014. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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La Perouse (2004, 07, 09) - Chlorophyll Fluorescence
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Saanich Inlet (2004, 09, 10, 11) - Chlorophyll Fluorescence
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Egmont (2010, 11, 12, 14) - Chlorophyll Fluorescence
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Saanich Inlet (Patricia Bay) 2011 - Chlorophyll Fluorescence
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Halibut Bank (2011-2014) - Chlorophyll Fluorescence
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Saanich Inlet (8m) 2011 - Chlorophyll Fluorescence
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