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Purpose: To report on …
Other smaller species were often in the trap but were not included as bycatch in this dataset as they can …
Although the propagation of tide and surge within the estuary may be treated as a quasi-linear stochastic process, transfers of …
For more information on vertical references visit: https://tides.gc.ca/en/vertical-datum-chart-references
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CHS NONNA products adhere …
Observations are made daily using seawater collected in a bucket lowered into the surface water at or near the daytime …
The boundaries of the inland water bodies were defined according to the upper high tide line, which represents the maximum …
Lawrence Global Observatory (SLGO) portal :
SINECO : https://ogsl.ca/en/tide-gauges-dfo-chs/
Oceanographic buoys : https://ogsl.ca/en/marine-conditions-buoys-dfo/
Thermographs: https://ogsl.ca/en/marine-conditions-thermographs-dfo/
…St- Laurent (Canadian heavy icebreaker)
Device 1 type: Multibeam echo-sounder (sonar)
Device 1 manufacturer: Kongsberg
Device 1 model: EM122 behind …
Canadian tides and water level station information, benchmarks, observed water level data, and tidal predictions.
The Canadian tide and …
Uncertainties:
Model results have been compared against tide gauge data, altimetry, CTD and nutrient profiles, observed geostrophic currents, and seasonal …