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Coyne, Jonathan; Cyr, Frédéric; Donnet, Sebastien; Galbraith, Peter; Geoffroy, Maxime; Hebert, David; Layton, Chantelle; Ratsimandresy, Andry; Snook, Stephen; Soontiens, Nancy; Walkusz, Wojciech 2023-09-15 The Canadian Atlantic Shelf Temperature-Salinity (CASTS) data product includes most of the historical temperature and salinity profiles collected in Atlantic Canada and the Eastern Arctic since 1912. CASTS consists of approximately 782,000 individual profiles, bin-averaged to varying resolutions up to a maximum of 5000m (1m resolution up to 1000m depth, 10m resolution up to 2000m depth, and 100m up to 5000m depth). Profile locations were restricted between 35-80 degrees North and 100-42 degrees West. Profiles were gathered from January 1912 to December 2022 and are organized into yearly NetCDF files. Profiles are uniformly formatted and quality controlled allowing users to immediately use the data product. Data fused to make this product were gathered from multiple sources, including regional archives at the Maurice-Lamontagne Institute (DFO-QC), the Bedford Institute of Oceanography (DFO-MAR) and the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre (DFO-NL). Other sources of data include DFO-NL Aquaculture, the Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, data from from international ships of opportunity archived by MEDS, the Polar Data Catalogue, etc. A complete list of sources is included in the README file.
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Cyr, Frédéric; Coyne, Jonathan 2023-12-31 Mooring data collected on the Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) shelf in support of the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP). The Canadian mooring number 0 (OSNAP mooring C0) is equipped with Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD), Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) and other temperature-only sensors. It has been deployed since July 2020 at geographical location 52.6228 degrees north and 52.2163 degrees west. Please refer to the OSNAP data management plan for more details regarding the OSNAP data policy and management plan. Before the use and publication of any OSNAP data, users are strongly encouraged to read the full OSNAP data policy. We draw your attention to the following excerpts from that policy: Any person making use of OSNAP observational data and/or numerical results must communicate with the responsible investigators at the start of the analysis and anticipate that the data collectors will be co-authors of published results. In cases where investigators choose not to be co-authors on publications that rely on their data, the parties responsible for collecting the data and the sponsoring funding agencies should be acknowledged, including reference to any relevant publications by the originating authors describing the data sets and a reference to the data set itself using its DOI. OSNAP data are intended for scholarly use by the academic and scientific community, with the express understanding that any such use will properly acknowledge the originating investigator. HOW TO ACKNOWLEDGE DATA FROM THE OSNAP PROJECT: OSNAP data were collected and made freely available by the OSNAP (Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program) project and all the national programs that contribute to it (www.o-snap.org).
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Cyr, Frédéric; Coyne, Jonathan 2023-12-31 Mooring data collected on the Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) shelf in support of the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP). The Canadian mooring 1 along Seal Island section (OSNAP mooring CSI1) is equipped with Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD), Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) and other temperature-only sensors. It has been deployed since July 2020 at geographical location 53.4490 degrees north and 55.2995 degrees west. Please refer to the OSNAP data management plan for more details regarding the OSNAP data policy and management plan. Before the use and publication of any OSNAP data, users are strongly encouraged to read the full OSNAP data policy. We draw your attention to the following excerpts from that policy: Any person making use of OSNAP observational data and/or numerical results must communicate with the responsible investigators at the start of the analysis and anticipate that the data collectors will be co-authors of published results. In cases where investigators choose not to be co-authors on publications that rely on their data, the parties responsible for collecting the data and the sponsoring funding agencies should be acknowledged, including reference to any relevant publications by the originating authors describing the data sets and a reference to the data set itself using its DOI. OSNAP data are intended for scholarly use by the academic and scientific community, with the express understanding that any such use will properly acknowledge the originating investigator. HOW TO ACKNOWLEDGE DATA FROM THE OSNAP PROJECT: OSNAP data were collected and made freely available by the OSNAP (Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program) project and all the national programs that contribute to it (www.o-snap.org).

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