- Title
- Line P monitoring program
- License
- Not Specified
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- Abstract
Line P, which stretches in space from the southern tip of Vancouver Island far offshore into the Alaskan Gyre and in time back to 1956, is an oceanographic monitoring program unique in the Pacific Ocean; no other scientific program goes as far offshore on a regular basis. As one of the longest deep-sea time series in the world, it is of international interest, allowing scientists to see trends in ocean and climate variables which influence both people and fisheries.
- Project website
- https://waterproperties.ca/linep/index.php
- Keywords
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- Ecosystems
- ocean dynamics
- phytoplankton
- time series
- zooplankton
- GOOS Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs)
- GOOS Readiness - Data management and information products
- GOOS Readiness - Coordination of observations elements
- GOOS Readiness - Requirement processes
- Essential Ocean subvariables (EOV subvariables) & Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs)
- GOOS Physics, Biogeochemistry, and Cross-disciplinary EOVs
- SOPs
- Outputs
- Interested in publishing to OBIS
- -
- Data in OBIS
- No; none of the biological data collected by the network is included in OBIS
- Funding
- Government of Canada via Fisheries and Ocean Canada
- Funding sector
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- Governmental
- Regions
- Canada , Pacific
- Responsible
- tetjana.ross@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
- Point of Contact
- Marie.Robert@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
- Maintenance Frequency
- 2X Per Year
- Temporal Extent
- September 1956 -
- Supplemental Information
- No information provided
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