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Date/Time (Local) ISO formatted This standard is based on ISO 8601:2004(E) and takes on any of the following forms: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS[.xx] 2009-08-30T09:05:00[.xx] (local time) 2009-08-30T14:05:00[.xx]Z (UTC time) 2009-08-30T14:05:00[.xx]-05:00 The dashes and the colons can be dropped. The T can also be dropped "by mutual agreement", but one needs the trailing Z if the time is UTC.
Note the Time Zone (TZ) as +/-HH:MM Time Zone signage is for conversion from local to UTC West Coast USA in summer is +7 (add 7 hrs to local time for UTC)
Date and time (local time zone) at start of deployment. Local time zone is Pacific Time but Daylight Saving Time ended on November 3, 2019 during the cruise. Therefore, before November 3, local time is in Pacific daylight time (PDT) and after November 3, local time is in Pacific standard time (PST).