RB1601 from Pearl Harbor, HI to Pearl Harbor, HI on the NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown along the US Atlantic continental margin. The cruise started 2016-01-12 and ended 2016-02-09.
RB1601 was one of a series of cruises for the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf (ECS)
Project. the cruise left Pearl Harbor, HI and surveyed the Pacific Ocean for areas
that may potentially qualify for an extended continental shelf under Article 76 of
the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The data collected was
multibeam bathymetry data, backscatter, as well as a sub-bottom profile.
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RB1601
Other Access | Online access information not available. |
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Distributor | Distributor information not available |
Dataset Principal Investigator | Armstrong, Andrew Chief Scientist University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (UNH/CCOM) Andy.Armstrong@noaa.gov |
Coverage Description | Cruise Start and End |
Time Period | Unknown to Unknown;Unknown to Unknown |
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates |
West:-165.96
East:-157.64
South:2.63
North:20.26
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Dataset Progress Status | Complete - production of the data has been completed |
Data Update Frequency | Data update frequency not available |
Purpose | Law of the Sea Mapping Program - US Atlantic Continental Shelf (ECS) Survey. |
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Theme keywords | Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
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Place keywords | Limits of Oceans and SeasVLIZ (2009). Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase, version 5.0
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Use Constraints | No constraint information available |
Fees | Fee information not available. |
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Last Modified: 2019-09-04
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