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Deployment: AL9205

1992-05-18 - 1992-05-29 Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank Platform:R/V Albatross IV (vessel)

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DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Volume backscatter acoustics data collected on R/V Albatross IV cruises AL9205 and AL9607 in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank in 1992 and 1996 (GB project)2009-01-07Final no updates expected
NEFSC oceanographic profile (hydrography) data from multiple cruises in the the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank, Northeast Continental Shelf of the United States from 1977-2009 (Hydrography project)2010-09-21Preliminary and in progress
Fish larvae growth rates and related data from MOCNESS tows from the R/V Albatross IV, R/V Seward Johnson, R/V Oceanus, R/V Edwin Link cruises in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank, from 1992-1999 (GB project)2012-08-15Final with updates expected

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Chief Scientist: James P. Manning
Northeast Fisheries Science Center - Woods Hole


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