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Title Gliders In the Agulhas (GINA) Seaglider project
Authors

Krug, Marjolaine
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment

Swart, Sebastiaan
University of Gothenburg

Hermes, Juliet
South African Environmental Observation Network

Publisher Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (2020)
Contributors

Project Leader: Krug, Marjolaine
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment

Contact Person: Krug, Marjolaine
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, email: MKrug@dffe.gov.za

Project Member: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Project Member: National Research Foundation
Department of Science, Technology and Innovation/National Research Foundation/ACEP Captor Project (Grant 110763)

Project Member: South African Environmental Observation Network
South African Environmental Observation Network

Project Member: Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment

Project Member: Department of Science, Technology and Innovation
Department of Science, Technology and Innovation

Project Member: Oceanographic Research Institute
Oceanographic Research Institute

Project Member: University of Cape Town
University of Cape Town

Project Member: University of Gothenburg
University of Gothenburg

Project Member: Nansen-Tutu Centre for Marine Environmental Research
Nansen-Tutu Centre for Marine Environmental Research

Project Member: NRF Sarchi Chair on Ocean Atmosphere Interaction
NRF Sarchi Chair on Ocean Atmosphere Interaction

Project Member: Sea Technology Services
Sea Technology Services

Abstract The Gliders IN the Agulhas (GINA) project is a multi-institutional effort to implement sustained glider observations around South Africa’s coastline to enhance existing regional networks and complement larger international observations systems such as the Ocean Gliders Boundary Ocean Observing Network (BOON). Ocean gliders are robotic platforms operated and piloted from land. The Seaglider during GINA was set-up to vertically profile the water column between depths of 0 and 1000m. Measurements collected included conductivity (salinity), temperature, depth (CTD), dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll-a fluorescence (proxy for phytoplankton concentration), Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) and two wavelengths of optical back-scattering by particles, Bb(470) and Bb(700) (proxies for particle concentration). In addition, information collected from the Seaglider was used to derive surface and depth averaged currents.
Data
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Temporal extent 01 Jan 2017 – 31 Dec 2019
Geographic extent

North: -29.1
South: -34.64
West: 27.074
East: 32.04

Keywords Agulhas Current , chlorophyll , Coastal observations , depth , depth-averaged currents , GINA , in situ , Ocean Gliders , PAR , salinity , shelf observations , surface currents , temperature
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