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Integrative Oceanography Division
 
 

THE DATA ZOO
THE INTEGRATIVE OCEANOGRAPHY DIVISION


The CCS Data Zoo is part of a project, the  Santa Barbara Channel - Santa Maria Basin (SBC/SMB) Study, funded by the  Minerals Management Service (MMS). In addition to the SBC-SMB Study, the Zoo contains data collected by a variety of California coastal studies and data-collection programs. Moreover, as the SBC-SMB Study is still in progress, much of its data remains unavailable to the public. As it becomes available, it will be moved into Zoo exhibits. Broadly categorized descriptions along with links to exhibits follow. For detailed instructions on accessing data, refer to  accessing information at CCS.

MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE

The Santa Barbara Channel-Santa Maria Basin Study Study (SBC-SMB). Funded by MMS, a closely articulated program involving observational and computational techniques to obtain the best estimate of the physical oceanographic conditions in the Santa Barbara Channel.


The Central California Coastal Circulation Study (CCCCS).An 18-month field study (2/84-7/85) of the variability of water mass characteristics and velocity field on the continental shelf and upper continental slope from Point Conception to San Francisco. Measurements resolve finer spatial and shorter temporal scales than the relatively coarse 65 km grid spacing formerly used.

The Northern California Circulation Study (NCCCS) A 5-year physical oceanography study of circulation on the continental shelf and upper slope between San Francisco and the Oregon border. Objectives: to obtain high-quality, direct and indirect current measurements with sufficient temporal and spatial resolution to describe primary advective processes and circulation in terms of statistics and dynamic processes.

The CAMP Experiment. Conducted by SAIC with funding from MMS, the study area was near oil platform Hidalgo, WNW from Point Conception. Data includes readings from both primary and secondary moorings, spanning from April, 1992, to July, 1994.


OTHER DATA SETS

CalCOFI.The workstation nemo.ucsd.edu contains Pacific metadata (tide gauges, WOCE stations, acoustic paths); etopo5 (bathymetry); world oceans hydrosearch (1 million bottle and low res ctd casts); climatologies; world oceans bathy contours; climate time series; high resolution coastlines and boundaries for mapping; and more.