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Wall et al 2014 Glider Mission 54a.zip
These files were collected on an autonomous underwater glider deployed in the Gulf of Mexico in October 2011. The files have been converted into flac format for lossless compression
Wall et al 2014 Glider Mission 56a.zip
These files were collected on an autonomous underwater glider deployed in the Gulf of Mexico in September 2012. The files have been converted into flac format for lossless compression
Wall et al 2014 Glider Mission 57c.zip
These files were collected on an autonomous underwater glider deployed in the Gulf of Mexico in October 2012. The files have been converted into flac format for lossless compression
Wall et al 2014 Glider Mission 54d.zip
These files were collected on an autonomous underwater glider deployed in the Gulf of Mexico in October 2011. The files have been converted into flac format for lossless compression
Wall et al 2014 Glider Mission 57b.zip
These files were collected on an autonomous underwater glider deployed in the Gulf of Mexico in October 2012. The files have been converted into flac format for lossless compression
Wall et al 2014 Glider Mission 57a.zip
These files were collected on an autonomous underwater glider deployed in the Gulf of Mexico in October 2012. The files have been converted into flac format for lossless compression
Glider deployment information for Missions 54, 56, and 57.
<p>The percentage of files recorded when the glider was in red tide are provided. NA denotes not applicable.</p><p>Glider deployment information for Missions 54, 56, and 57.</p
Red tide events during a) Mission 54 in 2011 and b) Mission 57 in 2012.
<p>(left) Plots of the glider track (grey or yellow lines) and position (black star) overlaid onto FLH satellite images (color scale) and currents (white vectors). High FLH values off Charlotte Harbor delineate phytoplankton blooms, confirmed to be <i>K. brevis</i> red tides from water sample analysis <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0114893#pone.0114893-Zhao1" target="_blank">[36]</a>. (right) Physical, chemical, and bio-optical data collected by the glider with demarcations for dates of shown satellite images. Red bars indicate time period when the glider is suspected to be in red tide affected waters. Note the difference in scales.</p
Results from the RDA for a) Mission 54, b) Mission 56, and c) Mission 57.
<p>The response variables (fish sound production) are labeled in green. The predictor variables (oceanographic data) are labeled in red next to their corresponding vector that indicates the direction and strength of their correlation to the response variables. Vector length is proportional to importance in explaining variation in response variables. Grey circles are each response variable displayed in RDA space. The proximity between the predictor vectors and the response variables reflect their correlation (closer proximity indicates stronger correlation). Due to close proximity and overlap with other vectors, some vectors may be difficult to discern. Bb represents the backscatter (β<sub>(650 nm, 117°)</sub>) variable.</p
Wall et al 2014 Glider Mission 57d.zip
These files were collected on an autonomous underwater glider deployed in the Gulf of Mexico in October 2012. The files have been converted into flac format for lossless compression