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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-03
    Description: Marine planktonic eukaryotes play critical roles in global biogeochemical cycles and climate. However, their poor representation in culture collections limits our understanding of the evolutionary history and genomic underpinnings of planktonic ecosystems. Here, we used 280 billion Tara Oceans metagenomic reads from polar, temperate, and tropical sunlit oceans to reconstruct and manually curate more than 700 abundant and widespread eukaryotic environmental genomes ranging from 10 Mbp to 1.3 Gbp. This genomic resource covers a wide range of poorly characterized eukaryotic lineages that complement long-standing contributions from culture collections while better representing plankton in the upper layer of the oceans. We performed the first, to our knowledge, comprehensive genome-wide functional classification of abundant unicellular eukaryotic plankton, revealing four major groups connecting distantly related lineages. Neither trophic modes of plankton nor its vertical evolutionary history could completely explain the functional repertoire convergence of major eukaryotic lineages that coexisted within oceanic currents for millions of years.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , peerRev
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from the thermosalinograph [TSG] instrument acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Surface seawater was pumped continuously through a hull inlet located 1.5 m under the waterline using a membrane pump (10 LPM; Shurflo), circulated through a vortex debubbler, a flow meter, and distributed to a number of flow-through instruments. A thermosalinograph [TSG] (SeaBird Electronics SBE45/SBE38), measured temperature, conductivity, and thus salinity. Salinity measurements where intercalibrated against unfiltered seawater samples [SAL] taken every week from the surface ocean, and corrected for any observed bias. Moreover, temperature and salinity measurements were validated against Argo floats data collocated with Tara.
    Keywords: CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE45/SBE38; DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Pacific Ocean; Salinity; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; Temperature; Temperature, water; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1770033 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from an optical particle counter ([EDM]; EDM180 GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & Co. KG, Ainring, Germany) instrument acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Aerosols pumped through one of the ([MAST-PUMP]) inlets were channeled through a conductive tubing of 1.9 cm inner diameter to four parallel 47mm filter holders installed in the rear hold using a vacuum pump (Diaphragm pumpME16 NT, VACUUBRAND BmbH & Co KG, Wertheim, Germany) at a minimum flow rate of 30 lpm (20lpm prior to may 2016). Air was conducted to an optical particle counter ([EDM]; EDM180 GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & Co. KG, Ainring, Germany) measuring and counting particles in the size range 0.25 - 32 µm as a 30 minutes average, both the particle concentration (nb cm-3) together with its normalized size distribution (dN/dlogDp (nb cm-3 log(nm)-1) i.e., the concentration divided by the log of the width of the bin).
    Keywords: aerosol; DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; Log-normal particle size distribution; LONGITUDE; Optical particle counter ([EDM]; EDM180 GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & Co. KG, Ainring, Germany) measuring and counting particles in 30 minutes average; Pacific Ocean; Particle concentration, standard deviation; Particle number, total; size distribution; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1851846 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from an optical particle counter ([EDM]; EDM180 GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & Co. KG, Ainring, Germany) instrument acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Aerosols pumped through one of the ([MAST-PUMP]) inlets were channeled through a conductive tubing of 1.9 cm inner diameter to four parallel 47mm filter holders installed in the rear hold using a vacuum pump (Diaphragm pumpME16 NT, VACUUBRAND BmbH & Co KG, Wertheim, Germany) at a minimum flow rate of 30 lpm (20lpm prior to may 2016). Air was conducted to an optical particle counter ([EDM]; EDM180 GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & Co. KG, Ainring, Germany) measuring and counting particles in the size range 0.25 - 32 µm every 60 seconds.
    Keywords: aerosol; DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Optical particle counter ([EDM]; EDM180 GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & Co. KG, Ainring, Germany) measuring and counting particles in the size range 0.25 - 32 µm every 60 seconds; Pacific Ocean; Particle concentration, standard deviation; Particle number, total; size distribution; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30312 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from Equilibrator Inlet Mass Spectrometer [EIMS] (Pfeiffer Vacuum Quadrupole 1–100 amu) instruments acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Surface seawater was pumped continuously through a hull inlet located 1.5 m under the waterline using a membrane pump (10 LPM; Shurflo), circulated through a vortex debubbler, a flow meter, and distributed to a number of flow-through instruments.
    Keywords: argon; DATE/TIME; Equilibrator Inlet Mass Spectrometry (EIMS); Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Oxygen; Oxygen/Argon ratio; Pacific Ocean; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 146536 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from CDOM fluorometer [WSCD] (WETLabs) instruments acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Surface seawater was pumped continuously through a hull inlet located 1.5 m under the waterline using a membrane pump (10 LPM; Shurflo), circulated through a vortex debubbler, a flow meter, and distributed to a number of flow-through instruments. The CDOM fluorometer [WSCD] (WETLabs), was added to the underway system to measure the fluorescence of colored dissolved organic matter [fdom].
    Keywords: CTD, Sea-Bird; measured with Thermosalinograph (TSG) sensor; DATE/TIME; DOM; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, standard deviation; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Number; Pacific Ocean; Salinity; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; Temperature, water; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors; WET Labs CDOM
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2740189 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from PAR sensor (Biospherical Instruments Inc. QCR-2150) acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign and mounted at the stern of the boat (~7 m altitude).
    Keywords: CTD, Sea-Bird; measured with Thermosalinograph (TSG) sensor; DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Number; Pacific Ocean; PAR; PAR sensor, Biospherical, QCR-2150; Radiation, photosynthetically active; Radiation, photosynthetically active, standard deviation; Salinity; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; Temperature, water; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4154275 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from optode (Aanderaa optode 4835) instruments acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Surface seawater was pumped continuously through a hull inlet located 1.5 m under the waterline using a membrane pump (10 LPM; Shurflo), circulated through a vortex debubbler, a flow meter, and distributed to a number of flow-through instruments. The optode (Aanderaa optode 4835) measured the Oxygen concentration in the seawater.
    Keywords: DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Oxygen; Oxygen optode, Aanderaa, type 4835; Oxygen saturation; Pacific Ocean; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 563274 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from backscattering sensor [BB3] (WETLabs ECO-BB3) instruments acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Surface seawater was pumped continuously through a hull inlet located 1.5 m under the waterline using a membrane pump (10 LPM; Shurflo), circulated through a vortex debubbler, a flow meter, and distributed to a number of flow-through instruments. The backscattering sensor [BB3] (WETLabs ECO-BB3) was added to the underway system to measure the volume scattering function [VSF] at 124° and 3 wavelengths (470, 532, 650 nm). The flow was automatically directed through a 0.2 µm filter for 10 minutes every hour before being circulated through the [BB3] allowing the calculation of particulate backscattering [bbp] by removing the signal due to dissolved matter, drift, and biofouling (Slade et al. 2010, doi:10.1175/2010JTECHO755.1). The particulate organic carbon concentration [poc] was estimated by applying an empirical relation between measured [poc] and [bbp] (Cetinić et al. 2012, doi:10.1175/2010JTECHO755.1). Phytoplankton organic carbon [cphyto] was estimated by an empirical relationship with [bbp] (Graff et al. 2015, doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2015.04.006).
    Keywords: According to Cetinić et al. (2012); According to Graff et al. (2015); Backscatter; Backscattering coefficient of particles, 470 nm; Backscattering coefficient of particles, 532 nm; Backscattering coefficient of particles, 650 nm; Carbon, organic, particulate; CTD, Sea-Bird; measured with Thermosalinograph (TSG) sensor; DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Number; Pacific Ocean; Phytoplankton, biomass as carbon; phytoplankton carbon; POC; Salinity; Spectral backscattering sensor (WET Labs, Eco-bb3); SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; Temperature, water; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors; Volume scattering function at 124°, 470 nm; Volume scattering function at 124°, 470 nm, standard deviation; Volume scattering function at 124°, 532 nm; Volume scattering function at 124°, 532 nm, standard deviation; Volume scattering function at 124°, 650 nm; Volume scattering function at 124°, 650 nm, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6020692 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the dataset obtained with a small CTD probe (Castaway CTD) deployed from the dinghy down to the reef (generally ~5 to 10m) to record temperature and conductivity profiles.
    Keywords: Conductance; Conductivity; Conductivity, electrical; CTD, SonTek, CastAway-CTD; CTD-CAST; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; Event label; File name; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; HANDHELD-CTD; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; OA000-I01-S02; OA000-I01-S03; OA000-I02-S01; OA000-I02-S02; OA000-I02-S03; OA000-I04-S01; OA000-I04-S04; OA000-I05-S00; OA000-I05-S02; OA000-I05-S03; OA000-I06-S01; OA000-I06-S02; OA000-I06-S03; OA000-I07-S01; OA000-I07-S02; OA000-I07-S03; OA000-I08-S01; OA000-I08-S02; OA000-I08-S03; OA000-I09-S01; OA000-I09-S02; OA000-I09-S03; OA000-I10-S01; OA000-I10-S02; OA000-I10-S03; OA000-I11-S01; OA000-I12-S02; OA000-I13-S01; OA000-I13-S03; OA000-I14-S02; OA000-I14-S03; OA000-I15-S01; OA000-I15-S02; OA000-I15-S03; OA000-I16-S01; OA000-I16-S02; OA000-I16-S03; OA000-I19-S01; OA000-I19-S02; OA000-I19-S03; OA000-I19-S04; OA000-I20-S01; OA000-I20-S02; OA000-I20-S03; OA000-I21-S01; OA000-I21-S02; OA000-I21-S03; OA000-I22-S01; OA000-I22-S02; OA000-I22-S03; OA000-I23-S01; OA000-I23-S02; OA000-I23-S03; OA000-I23-S11; OA000-I23-S12; OA000-I23-S13; OA000-I23-S14; OA000-I23-S15; OA000-I23-S16; OA000-I23-S21; OA000-I23-S22; OA000-I23-S23; OA000-I23-S24; OA000-I23-S25; OA000-I23-S26; OA000-I23-S31; OA000-I23-S32; OA000-I23-S33; OA000-I23-S34; OA000-I23-S35; OA000-I23-S36; OA000-I24-S01; OA000-I24-S02; OA000-I24-S03; OA000-I24-S04; OA000-I25-S01; OA000-I25-S02; OA000-I25-S03; OA000-I25-S04; OA000-I26-S01; OA000-I26-S02; OA000-I26-S03; OA000-I27-S01; OA000-I27-S02; OA000-I28-S01; OA000-I28-S02; OA000-I28-S03; OA000-I29-S01; OA000-I29-S03; OA000-I30-S01; OA000-I31-S01; OA000-I31-S02; OA000-I31-S03; OA000-I32-S01; OA000-I32-S02; OA000-I32-S03; OA000-I32-S04; OA000-TS2-FA1; OA000-TS2-FA3; OA000-TS2-HI1; OA000-TS2-HI2; OA000-TS2-KA1; OA000-TS2-KA2; OA000-TS2-KA3; OA000-TS2-MA1; OA000-TS2-MA2; OA000-TS2-MA3; OA000-TS2-MT1; OA000-TS2-MT2; OA000-TS2-MT3; OA000-TS2-MT4; OA000-TS2-TA1; OA000-TS2-TA2; OA000-TS2-TA3; OA050-I05-S00; OA054-I06-S00; Pacific; Pressure; Salinity; Sample code/label; Sample comment; Sample ID; Sound velocity in water; SV Tara; TARA_20160718T1511Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160720T2159Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160721T1532Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160723T1301Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160725T1455Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160903T1525Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160907T1436Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160914T2212Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160915T0136Z_D_I-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160915T1538Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160918T0058Z_D_I-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160921T0808Z_N_I-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160922T0045Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160923T1734Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20160925T0031Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161010T0110Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161011T0049Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161011T1733Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161011T1742Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161011T2340Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161012T1906Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161013T1736Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161013T2325Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161014T1820Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161015T0028Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161015T1742Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161016T0038Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161016T1737Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161017T0032Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161017T1725Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161018T0021Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161018T1717Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161018T2354Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161108T1758Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161109T0112Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161109T0321Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161113T1725Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161115T1842Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161116T1728Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161122T1949Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161123T1910Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161124T1939Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161130T2307Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161201T1827Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161202T1816Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20161220T2118Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170101T0322Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170108T0342Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170109T2144Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170109T2346Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170121T2050Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170121T2054Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170122T0003Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170122T2205Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170129T0045Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170129T2129Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170130T2141Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170130T2308Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170130T2310Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170209T2253Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170210T0129Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170210T2240Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170211T2310Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170211T2312Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170830T0440Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170830T0442Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170830T2145Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170901T2258Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170901T2300Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170903T0018Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170903T2159Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170903T2203Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170910T2220Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170910T2221Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170911T2104Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170911T2105Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170913T0427Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170913T0429Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170925T0301Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170925T2327Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20170927T0140Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171021T0515Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171022T2223Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171023T0647Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171025T2048Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0413Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0415Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0416Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0418Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0420Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0421Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0424Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0426Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0428Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0429Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0430Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0431Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0433Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0434Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0435Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0437Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0438Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0440Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0443Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0448Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171102T0452Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171103T2226Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171105T2330Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171106T0449Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171109T2124Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171112T2231Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171117T2250Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171118T0144Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171119T2231Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171120T0051Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171202T0121Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171222T0506Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171222T0507Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171223T2350Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171225T2307Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171226T2259Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20171228T0532Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180105T2345Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180106T0636Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180106T2343Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180107T2357Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180316T0219Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180316T2306Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180321T0803Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180322T0056Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180323T0654Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180324T0304Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180324T0313Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD; TARA_20180614T1849Z_D_S-WATER_HANDHELD-CTD;
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