A.  CRUISE NARRATIVE:  AR07W_2003a    Last update: 2004.APR.07
    (Atlantic Circulation Experiment, Labrador Sea)

A.1. HIGHLIGHTS

                        WHP CRUISE SUMMARY INFORMATION

         WOCE section designation  AR07W_2003a
Expedition designation (EXPOCODE)  18HU2003038_1
      Chief Scientist/affiliation  R. Allyn Clarke/BIO*
                            Dates  2003.JUL.13 - 2003.AUG.04
                             Ship  CCGS Hudson
                    Ports of call  July  13  BIO, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
                                   August 4  BIO, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
               Number of stations  462
                                               60 33.92' N
   Stations Geographic boundaries  63 38.49' W            46 39.95' W
                                               42 31.89' N
     Floats and drifters deployed  6 PROVOR floats deployed
   Moorings deployed or recovered  6 deployed  7 recovered  4 release tests

                        Contributing Authors
Anning, J    Bugden, J    Clarke, A    Dickie, P    Harris, L.    Harrison, G  
Jackson, J   Kepkay, P    Li, Wm       Perry, T     Scotney, M    Smith, J  
Yashayaev, I

         *Ocean Sciences Division  Department of Fisheries and Oceans
                Bedford Institute of Oceanography  PO Box 1006
                        Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 2A4
                      E-mail: clarkea@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca



A.2.1. CRUISE TRACK 

A cruise track is shown in Figure A.2.1.  The ship's position at 0000Z on each 
day of the cruise is indicated with a date label.


FIGURE A.2.1:  Cruise track for 18HU2003038_1. The date labels indicate the 
               ship's position at 0000Z.


A.2.2.  TOTAL NUMBER OF STATIONS OCCUPIED

The CTD and ROS station positions are shown in Figure A.2.2.  The WHP stations 
are all contained in the box defined by 50-62_N and 40-60_W.  Table A.2.1 
lists the science operations for 18HU2003038_1.


TABLE A.2.1:  Science operations conducted on 18HU2003038_1.

CAST     # OF
TYPE     OPS   DETAILED DIVISION         OPERATION NUMBERS
-------  ----  ------------------------  ---------------------------------
ROSETTE        28 regular AR7W Sites     see Table A.2.2
& CTD          (L3 line) plus Sites 
               8.5, 25.3 and 25.7  
               1 to profile cold LS      315
               Eddy  
               7 Halifax Line Sites      See Table A.2.3
               10 Stations on L4 line,   See Table A.2.4 
               plus 6.5 and 5.7
               7 Biology Casts not in-   119, 152, 186, 219, 259, 290, 433    
               cluded in other tables
               1 Basin test               2
               20 as part of mooring      21,  31,  32,  36,  42,  46 - 49, 
               work                       56,  57,  59,  61,  62,  75,  76,  
                                          78 - 80,  83

MOORINGS   17  7 recoveries               45,  64,  66,  81,  82, 116, 160
               6 deployments              24,  27,  52,  67,  70, 118
               4 release tests            22,  50

FLOATS      6  6 PROVOR floats deployed   40,  58, 208, 271, 294, 318

BIOLOGY   126  64, 200 _m net tows         5,   7,  11,  13,  14,  19,  34,
                                          38,  72,  74,  77,  84,  87,  90,  
                                          93,  96, 100, 105, 112, 120, 122, 
                                         124, 129, 131, 136, 142, 149, 151, 
                                         161, 163, 173, 175, 183, 185, 194, 
                                         205, 216, 218, 227, 229, 240, 242, 
                                         256, 268, 272, 275, 280, 284, 287, 
                                         289, 316, 352, 430, 432, 435, 437, 
                                         439, 442, 446, 450, 453, 456, 459, 
                                         462
               48, 76 _m net tows          6,   8,  12,  15,  20,  35,  39, 
                                          73,  85,  88,  91,  94,  97, 101, 
                                         106, 113, 121, 125, 130, 137, 143, 
                                         150, 162, 174, 184, 195, 206, 217, 
                                         228, 241, 257, 269, 273, 276, 281, 
                                         285, 288, 317, 431, 436, 440, 443, 
                                         447, 451, 454, 457, 460, 463
               14 deep stratified         43,  44,  60, 115, 133, 144, 164, 
               vertical tows with        197, 231, 232, 258, 260, 282, 292
               multi-net

CHEMISTRY      129-I surface              86,  92,  98, 108, 114, 126, 132, 
                                         145, 153, 176, 187, 207, 220, 243, 
                                         270, 274, 277, 283, 286, 291
               129-I profile             138, 165, 196, 230, 261
-------  ----  ------------------------  ---------------------------------
OTHER          492 hrs Ship Board ADCP   No number assigned
               525 hrs. along 4track T,  No number assigned
               S, and fluorescence
               107 XBT Deployments        99,  103, 104,  109-111,   127, 128, 
                                         134,  135, 139 - 141, 146 - 148, 
                                         154 - 159, 167 - 172, 177 - 182, 
                                         188 - 193, 198 - 204, 209 - 215, 
                                         221 - 226, 233 - 239, 244 - 255, 
                                         262 - 267, 295 - 314, 320,
               109 MVP Deployments       1, 3, 319, 321, 323 - 351, 354 - 429


The WOCE cruise station summary file (SUM) outlines the science operations 
conducted during the cruise.  In the Comment section of the SUM file there is 
frequent mention of operation notes indicated by "Op Note".  These notes are 
included in Appendix 1.


TABLE A.2.2: AR7W sites and rosette and CTD operation numbers for 
             18HU2003038_1.

                             AR7W      2003038 Deep Cast
                          Site Number  Operation Number
                          -----------  -----------------
                              1              86
                              2              89
                              3              92
                              4              95
                              5              98
                              6             102
                              7             108
                              8             114
                              8.5           123
                              9             126
                             10             132
                             11             138
                             12             145
                             13             153
                             14             165
                             15             176
                             16             187
                             17             196
                             18             207
                             19             220
                             20             230
                             21             243
                             22             291
                             23             261
                             24             286
                             25             270
                             25.3           278
                             25.7           279
                             26             283
                             27             274
                             28             277


FIGURE A.2.2:  This map shows the station positions for CTD only operations (blue hollow 
circles); CTD and LADCP operations (red filled circles);  rosette, CTD and 
LADCP operations (green filled triangles); rosette and CTD operations (black 
star) for Hudson 18HU2003038_1.


TABLE A.2.3:  Halifax Line sites and rosette operation numbers for 
              18HU2003038_1.

                            Halifax    2003038 Deep Cast
                          Line Number  Operation Number
                          -----------  -----------------
                              1               4
                              2               9
                              3              10
                              4              17
                              5              18
                              6              33
                              7              37


TABLE A.2.4:  L4 Line sites and rosette operation numbers for 18HU2003038_1.

                          L4 Line      2003038 Deep Cast
                       Station Number  Operation Number
                       --------------  -----------------
                             10             434
                              9             438
                              8             441
                              7             444
                              6.5           445
                              6             448
                              5.7           449
                              5             452
                              4             455
                              3             458
                              2             461
                              1             464
 


Along AR7W, the stations were full-depth WHP small volume rosette casts with 
up to 24 rosette bottles.  Water samples were analyzed for CFCs, carbon 
tetrachloride, total carbonate, alkalinity, oxygen, salinity, and nutrients.  
On some casts, samples were collected for 129I (iodine-129).


A.2.3.  FLOATS AND DRIFTERS DEPLOYED

Listed in table A.2.5 are the six PROVOR floats that were deployed.  The 
deployment logs are given in Appendix 2.


TABLE A.2.5:  PROVOR float deployments on Hudson 2003038

                            LAUNCH POSITION    |     START            |     LAUNCH
PROVOR |         |Event|-----------------------|----------------------|---------------------
Float #|  WHO #  |  #  | Latitude  | Longitude | Time  |    Date      | Time  |    Date
-------|---------|-----|-----------|-----------|-------|--------------|-------|-------------
MT-103 | 4900423 |  40 | 42 32.8 N | 61 25.1 W | 04:20 | 25 July 2003 | 04:32 | 25 July 2003
MT-104 | 4900422 | 271 | 60 19.0 N | 48 35.1 W | 18:13 | 28 July 2003 | 18:45 | 28 July 2003
MT-105 | 4900421 | 318 | 59 23.4 N | 49 18.6 W | 03:50 | 30 July 2003 | 04:12 | 30 July 2003
MT-112 | 4900414 |  58 | 44 39.5 N | 54 57.8 W | 21:50 | 17 July 2003 | 22:07 | 17 July 2003
MT-119 | 4900408 | 294 | 59 42.7 N | 49 07.6 W | 18:21 | 29 July 2002 | 19:00 | 29 July 2003
MT-120 | 4900407 | 208 | 58 13.3 N | 50 53.8 W | 06:22 | 27 July 2002 | 07:36 | 27 July 2003


A.2.4.  MOORINGS DEPLOYED OR RECOVERED
				
A total of seventeen mooring related operations, consisting of six 
deployments, seven recoveries and four release tests were conducted at five 
sites, the Scotian Slope south of Halifax, at the mouth of the Laurentian 
Channel, Flemish Pass, Makovik Bank and the Labrador Sea.  The following 
summarizes the mooring operations.  The mooring recovery and deployment logs 
are attached as Appendix 3.


DEPLOYMENTS:
M 1475  55  07.171 N  Standard mooring consisting of one current meter
        54  05.554 W  positioned 20m off bottom along AR7W on the Labrador 
                      Slope (12-month deployment) at the 1032 metres.
M 1491  42  59.145 N  Standard mooring consisting of three current meters and 
        61  44.924 W  one Microcat at 300 m. on the Scotian Slope and Halifax 
                      Section. Six month deployment.
M 1492  44  49.885 N  Standard mooring consisting of five current meters, one
        56  10.585 W  Microcat and ADCP at 400 m at the mouth of the Laurentian 
                      Channel. Six month deployment.  Three guard buoys were 
                      also set.
M 1493  46  59.954 N  Standard mooring consisting of five current meters and 
        47  17.085 W  one Minilog on the western side of Flemish Pass at 400 
                      metres.  Two guard buoys were also set.
M 1494  46  59.89  N  Standard mooring consisting of four current meters and 
        45  02.10  W  two Microcats set at 1123 m. on the western side of 
                      Flemish Pass on the 47 N Flemish Cap section.  One guard-
                      buoy also set. Six month deployment.
RALPH   42  59.496 N  Bottom boundary layer tripod containing current meters 
        61  44.722 W  and video and still cameras.  Instrument was deployed 
                      within a joint program between GSC Atlantic and 
                      Dalhousie Oceanography.  It will be recovered in October 
                      2004.


RECOVERIES
M 1452  56  40.450 N  Complex mooring consisting of two sediment traps, six 
        52  29.210 W  current meters, seven Seacats and three releases that was 
                      set at 3518 meters depth near the OWS Bravo site on AR7W 
                      in the Labrador Sea in July 2002.
M 1453  55  07.171 N  Standard mooring consisting of one current meter 
        54  05.554 W  positioned 20m off bottom along AR7W on the Labrador 
                      Slope along the 1000m isobath that was set in July 2002.
M 1457  47  00.069 N  Standard mooring consisting of two current meters, one 
        47  16.947 W  ADCP and one Microcat that was set at 400 metres depth on 
                      the western flank of Flemish Pass in November, 2003.  A 
                      Guard Buoy was also recovered at this site
M 1458  47  00.093 N  Standard mooring consisting of four current meters and 
        47  02.069 W  two Microcats that was set at 1120 metres depth in 
                      Flemish Pass in November, 2003.  A Guard Buoy was also 
                      recovered at this site
M 1466  55  24.487 N  Near bottom current meter mooring consisting of one ADCP
        58  03.548 W
M 1467  55  24.559 N  Near bottom mooring consisting of an ice profiling sonar 
        58  03.804 W  for the determination of ice draft.
M 1474  43  24.064 N  A complex mooring consisting of three sediment traps, 3 
        57  40.845 W  current meters and three Microcats that was set in April 
                      2003 on the continental rise offshore of Louisburg, NS.  
                      The upper buoyancy package had been broken loose on June 
                      18, 2003.  Recovery of the rest of the mooring was 
                      accomplished through dragging.


FIGURE A.2.3: Mooring operations (deployed - green filled triangles, recovered - 
              red filled triangles) and float deployment locations (burgundy 
              filled diamonds) for Hudson 18HU2003038_1.



A.3.  LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS

Table A.3.1:  List of Principal Investigators.  See Section 7 for addresses.

Name/Affiliation       E-mail                          Responsibility
---------------------  ------------------------------  ----------------------------------
Allyn Clarke/BIO       clarkea@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca       Senior scientist
                                                       Overall co-ordination
Bob Gershey/           BDR Research                    Alkalinity, carbonate, CFCs
                       rgershey@fox.nstn.ns.ca
Glen Harrison/BIO      harrisong@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca     Coordinator biological program 
                                                       nitrate and ammonium utilization 
                                                       by phytoplankton, sediment traps 
                                                       Labrador Sea.
Erica Head/BIO         heade@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca         Macrozooplankton distribution, 
                                                       abundance and metabolism
Paul S. Hill/          Oceanography Dalhousie          Bottom boundary layer, Ralph
                       paul.hill@dal.ca
Paul Kepkay/BIO        kepkayp@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca       Dissolved organic carbon, colloid 
                                                       chemistry and plankton respiration
Peter Jones/BIO        jonesp@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca        Alkalinity, carbonate, CFC's
John Lazier/BIO        lazierj@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca       CTD data, moored 
                                                       instrument data
Bill Li/BIO            lib@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca           Pico-plankton distribution and 
                                                       abundance, bacteria
John Loder/BIO         LoderJ@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca        Moorings, Scotian Slope 
                                                       and Flemish Pass
Robert Pickart/WHOI    pickart@rsp.whoi.edu            Lowered ADCP
Simon Prinsenberg/BIO  PrinsenbergS@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca  Ice thickness and 
                                                       currents Labrador shelf
John Smith/BIO         smithjn@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca       Chemistry isotopes
Igor Yashayaev/BIO     YashayaevI@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca    Hydrography and XBTs



A.4.  PHYSICAL - CHEMICAL PROGRAM

A.4.1.  NARRATIVE

This expedition was conducting operations in support of four ongoing scientific 
initiatives.

The first initiative is in support of the North Atlantic Oscillation and the 
Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation Principal Research Areas of the Climate 
Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) project of the World Climate Research 
Programme (WCRP).  The occupation of the Labrador Sea section and the recovery 
of the two Labrador Sea moorings provide a measure of the winter cooling and 
water mass transformations over the winters of 2002/2003.  The resetting of the 
mooring on the 1000 metre isobath on the Labrador slope continues a 20+ year 
observation program of the Labrador Current. 

The second initiative is the continuation of the Labrador Sea project of the 
Canadian Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS).  The biological program is 
designed to characterize the late spring biological processes in the Labrador 
Sea and its shelf regions and is discussed in a later section of this document. 
A particular element of this year's program is the recovery of two moored 
sediment traps near the old OWS Bravo site in the Labrador Sea.  These have 
been measuring the particle flux at 200 and 1000 metres over the past 12 
months. The physical/chemical oceanographic program observes nutrients, total 
carbonate, alkalinity and CFCs over the entire water column in order to 
document the vertical transport of carbon via winter convection in the Labrador 
Sea as well as the changes in carbon storage in the deep waters of the North 
Atlantic.

The third objective is to observe the physical and chemical parameters at the 
various stations of the Halifax Section in support of DFO's Atlantic Zonal 
Monitoring Program. 

The fourth objective is to recover and set moorings for various programs within 
the Ocean Sciences Division, BIO.  Moorings were recovered and set on the 
continental slope at the end of the Halifax Section, at the mouth of the 
Laurentian Channel and in Flemish Pass.  These moorings are designed to provide 
information on the structure of the current field to provide information 
related to the exploration and exploitation of oil and gas under the deeper 
areas of the continental slope.  Two moorings were recovered from Makovik Bank 
on the Labrador Shelf.  These moorings measured ice draft and water velocity 
profiles in support of the division's sea ice research program on the Labrador 
and Newfoundland shelves.  A complex sediment trap mooring was recovered from 
the continental rise offshore of the Laurentian Channel.  This mooring had been 
set as a contribution to the Canadian SOLAS program in April 2003.  The mooring 
failed in June 2003; the failure is believed to be caused by the mooring being 
caught a trawl or a towed array.

The fifth objective was to deploy profiling floats as a Canadian contribution 
to the International GODAE/Argo program.  Six floats were deployed; two in the 
Slope Water region and four in the Labrador Sea.


A.4.2.  RADIOISOTOPE SAMPLING PROGRAM  
        (John Smith)

Near surface water samples were collected for 129I from a near surface rosette 
bottle at 20 stations on the L3 (AR7W) line.  Full depth sampling for 129I was 
carried out at 5 stations on the same section. See table A.2.1 for the list of 
operations during which 129I was sampled.



A.5.  BIOLOGICAL PROGRAM

A.5.1.  NARRATIVE

The biological program conducted as part of cruise 2003038, with some 
modifications, was a continuation of studies began in 1994 to describe the 
large-scale (spatial and temporal) variability in plankton biomass, 
productivity and biogenic carbon inventories in the Labrador Sea.  

The program has consisted of essentially five elements: 
1) a phytoplankton biomass/primary productivity program conducted by Glen 
   Harrison and Jeff Anning with assistance from Katherine Power (latter for 
   Trevor Platt and Ed Horne),
2) a microbial program conducted by Paul Dickie (for Bill Li), 
3) a mesozooplankton program conducted by Les Harris and Tim Perry (for Erica 
   Head),
4) a dissolved organic carbon/community respiration program conducted by Jay 
   Bugden (for Paul Kepkay), and
5) a sediment trap program conducted by Jeff Anning and Glen Harrison.

The ultimate aim of these studies is twofold: 
1) to provide a description of the inventories in and export of biogenic 
   carbon from the Labrador Sea, their turnover rates and variability in space 
   and time as part of OSD's continuing climate-studies and
2) to provide a description of plankton life-cycles and productivity in the 
   Labrador Sea and its influence or contribution to ecosystems downstream in 
   support of OSD's fisheries-related research.  
   In addition to the Labrador Sea study, phytoplankton, mesozooplankton and 
   nutrient samples were collected at the seven stations along the Halifax line 
   in support of OSD's obligations to the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP).


A.5.2.  STABLE ISOTOPE STUDIES OF CARBON AND NITROGEN (NITRATE AND AMMONIUM) 
        UTILIZATION BY PHYTOPLANKTON  
        (Glen Harrison)

This work represents a continuation of research begun in 1994 to determine the 
primary productivity (in terms of carbon and nitrogen) of phytoplankton in the 
Labrador Sea.  Carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrate (NO3) and ammonium (NH4) 
utilization rates from eight depths in the photic zone (i.e. the 1% light 
level ranged from 35-80 m) were determined using stable isotope tracer (13C 
and 15N) methods.  Incubations experiments were carried out in on-deck 
'simulated in-situ' incubators.  A total of 9 experiments were conducted (see 
Table A.4.2.1).  Carbon and nitrogen-based primary productivity rates along 
the L3 line will be related to vertical fluxes of particulate biogenic carbon 
and nitrogen derived from our sediment trap deployed on the "Bravo" mooring in 
2002.

In addition to productivity measurements, samples from two deep casts (L3_14 & 
L3_15) were collected for determination of suspended particulate organic 
carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON) 1,000 m.


TABLE A.4.2.1:  Sampling for stable isotopes.

                                        Photic
            Date       Site    Event #  Depth(m)  15N/13C  POC/PON
            ---------  ------- -------  --------  -------  -------
            23-Jul-03  L3_01     86       45         x           
            24-Jul-03  L3_08.5  119       35         x           
            25-Jul-03  L3_13    152       50         x           
            26-Jul-03  L3_14    165                           x
            26-Jul-03  L3_15    176                           x
            26-Jul-03  L3_16    186       40         x           
            27-Jul-03  L3_19    219       55         x           
            28-Jul-03  L3_23    259       80         x           
            29-Jul-03  L3_22    290       65         x           
            30-Jul-02  Transit  353       80         x           
            31-Jul-03  L4_10    433       75         x           



A.5.3.  ZOOPLANKTON SAMPLING  
        (L. Harris, T. Perry)

The zooplankton sampling is part of an ongoing program, the aim of which is to 
investigate the distribution, abundance and life history of the major 
zooplankton groups found in the Labrador Sea and its associated shelf systems. 
Particular emphasis is placed on the copepod species of the Calanus genus, 
which dominate the zooplankton in this region.

Vertical net tows were taken at 50 stations, using both a 3/4 metre 200 _m 
mesh ring net and a 1/2 meter 76 um mesh ring net. At all stations, tows were 
made from 100 meters to the surface. Additional deep stratified tows (1000 
meters to the surface) were taken at 11 of the stations in the Labrador Sea 
using a multi-net. Samples will be analysed for species composition, copepod 
stage structure and biomass.  See Figure A.4.2.1 for station locations where 
nets were used.



A.5.4.  MEASUREMENTS OF COPEPOD REPRODUCTION RATES   
        (L. Harris, T. Perry)

Egg production rates of Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod species, 
were measured at 9 stations in the Labrador Shelf.


FIGURE A.4.2.1: Net tow (blue open circle) and multi-net tow (red filled 
                diamond) locations for 18HU2003038_1.


A.5.5.  TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (TOC) AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITY RESPIRATION  
        (Jay Bugden and Paul Kepkay)

To better understand the cycling of carbon and the mechanisms controlling it 
in the Labrador Sea, it is necessary to examine the pool of total organic 
carbon (TOC), and look at the activity of the microbial community in the water 
column.  By examining the rate of respiration and by size fractionating the 
TOC, information on the fate of carbon in this marine environment may be 
elucidated.

During CCGS Hudson cruise 2002-038 seven stations were sampled at the surface 
and at the chlorophyll maximum (usually between 3 and 50m depth) for gross 
microbial community respiration, and for the same stations only the surface 
was sampled for size fractionation of TOC (ultrafiltration). The stations 
sampled are listed below.  TOC depth profiles were also collected from the 
stations indicated in the table below.


TABLE A.4.2.2: Ultrafiltration, respiration and TOC sampling on CCGS Hudson 
               cruise 2003-038.

            Station        Respiration  Ultrafiltration  TOC Profile
            -------------  -----------  ---------------  -----------
            AR7W site 1        X               X              X
            AR7W site 2                                       X
            AR7W site 3                                       X
            AR7W site 4                                       X
            AR7W site 5                                       X
            AR7W site 6                                       X
            AR7W site 7                                       X
            AR7W site 8                                       X
            AR7W site 8.5      X               X                
            AR7W site 9                                       X
            AR7W site 10                                      X
            AR7W site 11                                      X
            AR7W site 12                                      X
            AR7W site 13       X               X              X
            AR7W site 14                                      X
            AR7W site 15                                      X
            AR7W site 16       X               X              X
            AR7W site 17                                      X
            AR7W site 18                                      X
            AR7W site 19       X               X              X
            AR7W site 20                                      X
            AR7W site 21                                      X
            AR7W site 22       X               X              X
            AR7W site 23       X               X              X
            AR7W site 24       X               X              X
            AR7W site 25                                      X
            AR7W site 26                                      X
            AR7W site 27                                      X
            AR7W site 28                                      X



A.5.6.  PRIMARY PRODUCTION MEASUREMENTS  
        (Jeff Anning)

Water samples for primary production experiments were collected from the 
rosette at 10 stations. For each incubation, 33 aliquots were inoculated with 
14C as sodium bicarbonate and then incubated at in situ temperatures at 30 
light levels (+ 3 dark bottles) for approximately 3 hours. At the end of the 
incubation period the cells were harvested onto GF/F glass fiber filters for 
later counting in a scintillation counter. Duplicate chlorophyll, duplicate 
particulate organic carbon, one HPLC, and one Absorption Spectra sample were 
collected for all incubations.

Photosynthesis/irradiance incubations were conducted at the following 
stations:


TABLE A.4.2.3: Sampling for primary production.

      Station  Event  Lat.    Long.    Date       Time   Depth    ID
      -------  -----  ------  -------  ---------  -----  -----  ------
      L3-01      86   53.676  -55.546  23-Jul-03  15:52    2    265706
                                                          20    265703
      L3-08.5   119   55.187  -54.059  24-Jul-03  13:17    4    265818
                                                          21    265814
      L3-13     152   56.115  -53.116  25-Jul-03  00:52    4    265924
                                                          10    265921
      L3-16     186   57.377  -51.792  26-Jul-03  15:22    3    266013
                                                          30    266008
      L3-19     219   58.640  -50.416  27-Jul-03  10:56    4    266102
                                                          29    266097
      L3-23     259   59.985  -48.899  28-Jul-03  10:25    4    266215
                                                          49    266208
      L3-22     290   59.744  -49.155  29-Jul-03  13:16    3    266341
                                                          21    266337
      L3-L4     353   57.738  -49.404  30-Jul-03  13:03    4    266382
                                                          30    266377
      L4-10     433   53.449  -49.499  31-Jul-03  10:12    4    266399
                                                          29    266394
      L4-05     452   52.733  -51.999  01-Aug-03  10:22    3    266528
                                                          27    266523



A.5.7.  BACTERIAL ABUNDANCE AND PRODUCTION OF MICROBIAL PLANKTON  
        (William Li and Paul Dickie)

Seawater samples were collected from the water sample bottles at all stations 
and all depths for subsequent Flow Cytometric analysis. They were preserved 
with a final concentration of 1% filtered paraformaldehyde and frozen in 
liquid Nitrogen. Dr. Bill Li will look at these for enumeration of pico-
phytoplankton, bacteria and viruses. At 17 stations on the Labrador- Greenland 
transect, incubations were conducted on water from the surface to 150 meters 
for uptake of tritiated leucene into bacterial cells. This gave an estimate of 
the rate of increase of marine heterotroph biomass in the photic zone. An 
additional experiment was performed at station L3-16 using 21 water depths 
from surface to 3499 meters. A Dilution experiment was done to test the 
effects of predation on the experiment.  Water samples were also collected 
from near the surface at most stations, preserved with a 1% final 
concentration of formaldehyde, stained with Dapi dye and filtered onto .8(m 
black polycarbonate filters. These will be kept frozen in the dark until they 
can be counted under a fluorescent microscope for nano-zooplankton.


A.5.8.  MOORING SEDIMENT TRAPS   
        (Glen Harrison and Jeff Anning)

Two sediment traps (from 175 m and 1,053 m) were successfully recovered at the 
"BRAVO" mooring site (M1349) on 25 July, 2003.  The trap design employed was 
developed at BIO (Bioflux traps), it has a 24-cup capacity and internal 
Tattletale computer for programming particle collection intervals.  Cups were 
programmed to collect material for 15-day intervals starting 12:01 (GMT), 15 
July, 2002 and ending at 24:00 (GMT), 10 July, 2003.  The shallow trap 
carousel worked properly through the first 14 cycles at which point rotation 
stopped.  The cause of this malfunction, whether power or mechanical, is 
unknown at this point.  It was noted that the PVC cover for the carousel was 
warped but this could have resulted from water pressure in the funnel upon 
recovery.  The deep trap appeared to function properly for all 24 cycles.  A 
preliminary inspection of the trap contents (Fig. 4.2.2) revealed a 
preponderance of diel-migrant crustacean "swimmers" in the shallow traps and 
numerous deep sea shrimp, jellies and other large organisms (e.g. fish) in the 
deep traps.  Sedimenting phyto-detritus was detected only in the first 
(shallow and deep traps) and last (deep traps) few cups of the series.  Note 
the excessive accumulation of biogenic material in cup #14 of the shallow 
trap, the point at which the carousel stopped rotating.  This cup would have 
collected material for six months (26 January - 25 July, 2003).  The material 
was highly decomposed (as evidenced by black appearance of the material and 
presence of H2S) as opposed to the other cups where the Hg preservative was 
adequate to retard decomposition.  The small amount of biogenic material in 
cups #15-24 of the shallow trap was likely cross-contamination after the 
carousel seized.


FIGURE A.4.2.2: Sediment trap cup contents from 175 m and 1,050 m, "Bravo" 
                mooring (M1349) deployed 4 July, 2002 and recovered, 25 July 
                2003.  Cup collected material for 15-day intervals; starting 15 
                July, 2002 and ending 10 July, 2003.


A.6.  MAJOR PROBLEMS AND GOALS NOT ACHIEVED

The pump on the Autoanalyzer system failed early during the sampling of the 
AR7W section.  The appropriate spares were not on board so all remaining 
nutrient samples were frozen and were brought back to BIO for subsequent 
analysis.


A.7.  OTHER INCIDENTS OF NOTE

The biological sensors were left on the CTD package on station 22 (operation 
291) of the AR7W section.  The Wet Labs flourometer flooded around 1500 metres 
and this caused a data transmission failure on the CTD.  When the CTD was 
recovered and the biological sensors were removed, the CTD unit worked fine.  
The light sensor survived its cast to about 1600 metres without damage 
although it is only rated to 400 metres.

We had considerable difficulty with the instrumented blocks on the CTD boom 
early in the trip.  After trying both of the CTD blocks (equipped with wire 
tension sensors) without resolving all the problems, we went to the spare 
block from the multi-net system.  This block worked fine although it does not 
measure tension.  Fortunately the seas were extraordinarily calm and hence 
tension measurements were not necessary.


A.8.  LIST OF CRUISE PARTICIPANTS

Name                     Responsibility                         Affiliation
-----------------------  -------------------------------------  -----------
Jeff Anning              Primary Production                     BIO
Carol Anstey             Nutrients                              BIO
Victoria Burdett-Coutts  CO2, Alkalinity and O2 analysis        BDR
Jay Bugden               DOC Levels, respiration rates          BIO
Rick Boyce               Salts, moorings                        BIO
Derek Brittain           MVP, moorings                          BIO
Allyn Clarke             Senior Scientist                       BIO
Paul Dickie              Bacterial activity                     BIO
Bob Gershey              Scientist, CO2, O2, CFCs, Alkalinity   BDR
Les Harris               Zooplankton, Net Tows                  BIO
Glen Harrison            Assistant Scientist                    BIO
Jeff Jackson             Data management                        BIO
Matt Mazloff             Student, computer room                 WHOI
Tim Perry                Zooplankton, vertical net hauls        BIO
Katherine Power          Biological analysis                    BIO
Murray Scotney           Moorings, instrumentation              BIO
Igor Yashayaev           Scientist                              BIO
Frank Zemlyak            Technician, CO2, O2, CFCs, Alkalinity  BIO


BIO   Bedford Institute of Oceanography
      PO Box 1006 
      Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 2A4
      Canada

BDR   BDR Research Ltd.
      Box 652, Station 'M'
      Halifax, NS, B3J 2T3
      Canada

WHOI  Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
      Woods Hole, MA 02543
      USA



B.  UNDERWAY MEASUREMENTS

B.1.  NAVIGATION AND BATHYMETRY  
      (Jeff Jackson)

The navigation system onboard CCGS Hudson consists of a differential GPS 
receiver and AGCNAV.  The receiver is one of many NMEA feeds into a 
multiplexer that provides all the NMEA strings to a PC on the bridge.  The PC, 
which is running AGCNAV software, then rebroadcasts the NMEA strings to 
distribution units in the computer room, which provide 16 output lines for the 
working labs.  The resulting broadcast navigation strings are at about 1 Hz.  
The navigation data are then logged at 10 second intervals on a PC. 

AGCNAV is a PC based display and waypoint setting software package, developed 
at the Atlantic Geoscience Centre at BIO.  This software graphically displays 
ship position, waypoints, course, speed, etc. to the various science working 
areas.

The echo sounder system used for collecting bathymetric data at station 
locations consisted of a Raytheon Line Scan Recorder, Model LSR 1811-1 (serial 
number A101) connected to a 12kHz transducer.  The transducer beam width is 15 
degrees.  The sweep rate of the record was adjusted throughout the course of 
data collection to aid in identifying the bottom signal.  One transducer is 
positioned on a Ram that can be lowered or raised depending on conditions. 
When the ram is up, the waterline to transducer offset is 6 m.  When the ram 
is down, the offset is 8 m.


B.2.  VESSEL MOUNTED ACOUSTIC DOPPLER CURRENT PROFILER  
      (Murray Scotney)

The Hudson was equipped with a hull mounted RDI Acoustic Doppler Current 
Profiler (ADCP). The transducer (serial number 177) had VM ADCP electronics 
(serial number 172).  Logging, using Transect software on a 486 PC, was 
started on July 13 at 1739 Z off the coast off the Nova Scotia while 
performing operations on the Halifax Line.

The configuration used for logging resulted in 10-minute averages in 4 meter 
bins. The averaged data are stored to disk and backed up every few days.  ADCP 
logging was stopped on August 5 at 11:13 Z in Halifax Harbour.


B.3.  CONTINUOUS FLOW MULTISENSOR PACKAGE (CFMP)  
      (Jeff Anning)

Water from approximately a depth of 4m was continuously pumped to the forward 
lab. The temperature, conductivity and fluorescence was measured and logged 
every 30 sec. The temperature and conductivity were measured with Seabird 
sensors (SBE 3F temperature sensor S.N. 032169 and SBE 4 conductivity sensor 
S.N. 040817) and the fluorescence by a Wetlabs flow through fluorometer (WSIS-
621PSS). Incident Photosynthetically Active Radiation was measured with a Li-
Cor Spherical Quantum Sensor and this data was merged with the sea water 
parameters. Exact time and positions were provided by a Northstar GPS unit and 
logged with the other data. In addition, discrete water samples were collected 
at regular intervals by an auto sampler for later analysis for nitrate and 
silicate. The computer logged the time and position of these discrete samples.


B.4.  XBT and XCTD  
      (Igor Yashayaev)

Expendable Bathythermographs were routinely deployed along the AR7W line on 
the way from Labrador to Greenland and in the area shown in figure B.4.2. The 
XBTs were model T4 and T7 from Sparton of Canada. These types of probes are 
capable of measuring to maximum depths of 500 m (T4) and 800 m (T7) at the 
full cruising speed 15 knots. The vertical resolution of the measurements was 
about 0.6-0.8 m. 107 XBTs were launched during the cruise (Table A.2.1 lists 
the operation numbers when these were deployed).

Continuous deployment of XBTs along the AR7W line at 2-4 kilometer intervals 
revealed inhomogeneities in the thermal structure of the upper layer.  
Dominant scales appear to be between 20 and 40 kilometers.  Preliminary data 
are shown in Figure B.4.1.  A couple miles to the east of the site 21 
(according to the standard AR7W/L3 station notation) XBT measurements revealed 
an intense cold eddy. This eddy was resurveyed with XBTs soon after completion 
of AR7W line. This XBT survey helped us to locate the center of the eddy.  
Figure B.4.2 demonstrates the average temperature between 100 m and 700 m from 
all XBT and CTD profiles in the area where we found the eddy. In addition, we 
conducted a full depth CTD station, some net tows and we deployed a profiling 
float at the location identified from the XBT survey as the center of the 
eddy.


FIGURE B.4.1: Temperature in the upper 800 metres along the AR7W section. Bold 
              arrows mark the positions of the CTD stations; vertical bars the 
              positions of XBT drops.

FIGURE B.4.2: Average Temperature for the 100-700 metre layer in the vicinity of 
              the cold core eddy mapped on the eastern end of the AR7W section 
              during Hudson 2003-038.



B.5.  MVP  
      (Allyn Clarke)

The Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) system was deployed while the vessel was in 
transit between near Station 21 on the AR7W section and station 10 on the L4 
line.  The system was activated every 15 minutes.  The system cable had a 
fault around 480 metres, so for the vessel cruising speed of 12.4 knots, 
profiles were limited to a little better than 160 metres.  The system was 
configured with an Applied Microsystems Ltd, CTD Microsensor Instrument with 
serial number 7013.  This CTD is equipped with the following sensors.

Sensor        Type                  Range             Accuracy
------------  --------------------  ----------------  -----------------
Pressure      Strain gauge          0 - 500 dbars     0.15 dbars
Conductivity  Platinized electrode  0 - 7  (C Ratio)  0.0001 (C Ratio)
Temperature   Thermistor           -2 to 32 C        0.0012 C

The CTD sampled at 25 scans/second.  The MVP was also equipped with a WetLabs 
Model WS1S-120.SS #9602010 fluorometer.



B.6.  METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

The ship's crew logged routine reporting of meteorological variables. 


B.7.  ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY

There was no atmospheric chemistry program.


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APPENDIX 1: OPERATION NOTES REPORT (sorted by Operation ID Number) 


TABLE F.11: Operation Notes

Note Number:  2                    | There were problems with cables and 
Entry Time:   14/Jul/2003 12:58:49 | connections during this cast, so it was 
Note Made By: Jeff Jackson         | aborted.  No samples were collected.
Operation ID: 16                   |
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  1                    | Allyn intended for this station to be a 
Entry Time:   14/Jul/2003 9:07:01  | CTD only cast, but we did not know so we 
Note Made By: Jeff Jackson         | fired 4 bottles before he told us just to 
Operation ID: 21                   | bring it up and out.  No samples were 
                                   | taken from the fired bottles.
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  3                    | Primary Salinity went to very high values 
Entry Time:   27/Jul/2003 11:48:19 | from 15 to 50 metres on down cast of 
Note Made By: Allyn Clarke         | L3_19.  Possibly a pump problem.
Operation ID: 220                  |
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  4                    | Jeff did not remove hoses from CTD 
Entry Time:   27/Jul/2003 19:03:07 | sensors, as he did not know to remove 
Note Made By: Jeff Jackson         | them.  So there may have been a time 
Operation ID: 230                  | delay problems within the data.
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  5                    | When initiating the deployment of the 
Entry Time:   28/Jul/2003 12:29:47 | LADCP on station L3_23, the LADCP failed 
Note Made By: Allyn Clarke         | to wake up.  Tried re-plugging the cable 
Operation ID: 261                  | a couple of times without success.  
                                   | Plugged the cable in the winch room 
                                   | directly into the LADCP pressure-case and 
                                   | successfully woke up the LADCP and 
                                   | initiated the deployment.
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  6                    | There was a low salinity and oxygen 
Entry Time:   29/Jul/2003 9:35:06  | feature on primary oxygen and salinity 
Note Made By: Allyn Clarke         | around 1300 metres on the down trace that 
Operation ID: 286                  | was absent on the up.  Looks like a pump 
                                   | failure if it was not on secondary line too. 
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  7                    | CTD began failing at about 1380 metres 
Entry Time:   29/Jul/2003 14:36:47 | and failed completely at 1499.  Error 
Note Made By: Allyn Clarke         | light on, data light flickering but no 
Operation ID: 291                  | data.  Recovering cast at 75 metres/min.  
                                   | Biological sensors going deeper than they 
                                   | should have gone actually caused the CTD problem.
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  8                    | Primary salinity and primary oxygen 
Entry Time:   30/Jul/2003 13:12:35 | failed several times on the down trace.  
Note Made By: Allyn Clarke         | Possibly the primary pump. Processing of 
Operation ID: 353                  | the CTD records failed - could not open 
                                   | 038a353.con. Allyn accidentally mistyped 
                                   | 353 as 253 into the Seabird software.
-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
Note Number:  9                    | MVP failed on descent.  Recovered fish.  
Entry Time:   30/Jul/2003 17:28:11 | Wiggled all the wires.  Opened the fish 
Note Made By: Allyn Clarke         | and cleaned the connections.  Could not 
Operation ID: 377                  | reproduce the fault.  Returned to the 
                                   | water and sampling program.  Derek and 
                                   | Rick worked on fish.



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APPENDIX 2:  PROVOR FLOAT LOGS


PROVOR Float Launch  Serial No. MT-103
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 System Argos ID dec. 30235        | Hex:                   D86E3
 Buoyancy ID:         298          | Sensor ID:             373
 Argos PTT ID:        17           | Buoyancy Controller:   32
 Software Version:    SN1156 1.4   |
                                   |
 Start Date:          15 July 2003 | Time: 4:20 UT          Cycle Period: 10 days
 Drift Depth:         2000 m       | Profile Depth:         2000 m
 Transmission Period: 45 seconds   | Transmission Duration: 9 hours
                                   |
 Deployment Date:     15 July 2003 | Time: 4:32 UT          By: Derek Britain
                                   |
 Vessel: Hudson                    | Event No. 40
 Latitude:            42 32.767 N  | Longitude:    61 25.071 W
                                   |
 Water Depth:         2700 m       | (Must be deeper than 2500 meters)
                                   |
 Nearest CTD Event    Operation ID:| 37
   Date:              15 July 2003 | Time:         00:41 UT
   Latitude:          42 31.891 N  | Longitude:    61 23.981 W
   Max Depth:         2700 m       |


Any problems associated with the start up and deployment operation:  No





PROVOR Float Launch  Serial No.  MT-104
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 System Argos ID dec. 29855        | Hex:                   D27ED
 Buoyancy ID:         299          | Sensor ID:             377
 Argos PTT ID:        56           | Buoyancy Controller:   39
 Software Version:    SN1156 1.4   |
                                   |
 Start Date:          28 July 2003 | Time: 18:13 UT         Cycle Period: 10 days 
 Drift Depth:         2000 m       | Profile Depth:         2000 m
 Transmission Period: 45 seconds   | Transmission Duration: 9 hours
                                   | 
 Deployment Date:     28 July 2003 | Time: 18:45 UT         By: Boyce/Clarke
                                   |
 Vessel: Hudson       2003-038     | Event No.  271
 Latitude:            60 19.0321 N | Longitude: 48 35.1351 W
                                   |
 Water Depth:         2630 m       | (Must be deeper than 2500 meters)
                                   |
 Nearest CTD Event:   Operation No.| 270
   Date:              28 July 2003:| Time:      16:37 UT
   Buoyancy ID:       60 17.675 N  | Longitude: 48 33.304 W
   Max Depth:         2630 m       |
 

Any problems associated with the start up and deployment operation:
  First message sent at 3.5 minutes after magnet removed, 
  16 messages sent followed at least 8 clicks





PROVOR Float Launch  Serial No. MT-105 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 System Argos ID dec. 30174        | Hex:                   D779F
 Buoyancy ID:         303          | Sensor ID:             427
 Argos PTT ID:        16           | Buoyancy Controller:   7
 Software Version:    SN1156 1.4   |
                                   |
 Start Date:          30 July 2003 | Time: 03:50 UT         Cycle Period: 10 days 
 Drift Depth:         2000 m       | Profile Depth:         2000 m
 Transmission Period: 45 seconds   | Transmission Duration: 9 hours
                                   |
 Deployment  Date:    30 July 2003 | Time: 04:12 UT         By:  Brittain/Yashayaev
                                   |
 Vessel:  Hudson                   | Event No. 318
 Latitude:            59 23.37 N   | Longitude: 49 18.580 W
                                   |
 Water Depth:         3320 m       |
                                   |
 Nearest CTD Event    Operation No.| 315
   Date:              30 July 2003 | Time:      01:16 UT
   Buoyancy ID:       59 24 N      | Longitude: 49 22 W
   Max Depth:         3320 m       |
 
 
Any problems associated with the start up and deployment operation:
  External pressure = 20 mbars
  Salinity = -45.000 psu





PROVOR Float Launch  Serial No.    MT-112
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 System Argos ID dec. 30182        | Hex:                   D7983
 Buoyancy ID:         311          | Sensor ID:             424
 Argos PTT ID:        96           | Buoyancy Controller:   24
 Software Version:    SN1156 1.4   |
                                   |
 Start Date:          17 July 2003 | Time:  21:50 UT        Cycle Period: 10 days
 Drift Depth:         2000 m       | Profile Depth:         2000 m
 Transmission Period: 45 seconds   | Transmission Duration: 9 hours
                                   |
 Deployment Date:     17 July 2003 | Time: 22:07 UT         By: Brittian
                                   |
 Vessel: Hudson                    | Event No. 58
 Latitude:            44 39.51 N   | Longitude: 54 57.803 W
                                   |
 Water Depth:         2515 m       | (Must be deeper than 2500 meters)
                                   |
 Nearest CTD Event:   Operation No.| 57
   Date:              17 July 2003 | Time:      17:18 UT
   Buoyancy ID:       44 40.0 N    | Longitude: 56 6.0 W
   Max Depth:         1700 m       |


Any problems associated with the start up and deployment operation:
  On checkout the following parameters were different from their optimal 
   values as stated in the manual
  EXT. SALINITY READ -45 PSU RATHER THAN 0 PSU
  INT. VACUUM READ 675 NBAR RATHER THAN 700  





PROVOR Float Launch  Serial No. MT-119
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 System Argos ID dec. 30395        | Hex:                   DAEDA
 Buoyancy ID:         326          | Sensor ID:             619
 Argos PTT ID:        4            | Buoyancy Controller:
 Software Version:    SN1156 1.4   |
                                   |
 Start Date:          29 July 2003 | Time: 18:21:30 UT      Cycle Period: 10 days
 Drift Depth:         2000 m       | Profile Depth:         2000 m
 Transmission Period: 45 seconds   | Transmission Duration: 9 hours
                                   |
 Deployment Date:     29 July 2003 | Time: 19:00 UT         By: Boyce/Clarke
                                   |
 Vessel: Hudson                    | Event No. 294
 Latitude:            59 42.682 N  | Longitude: 49 07.558 W
                                   |
 Water Depth:         3200 m       |
                                   |
 Nearest CTD Event:   Operation No.| 293 
   Date:              29 July 2003 | Time:      17:32 UT
   Buoyancy ID:       59 43.887 N  | Longitude:  49 8.374 W
   Max Depth:         3200         |


Any problems associated with the start up and deployment operation:
  External Pressure 40 mbars
  Salinity - 45.00 psu
  Messages began at 18:24;50, 16 messages followed by 8 clicks





PROVOR Float Launch  Serial No. MT-120
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 System Argos ID dec. 30408        | Hex:                   DB217
 Buoyancy ID:         315          | Sensor ID:             616
 Argos PTT ID:        57           | Buoyancy Controller:   10
 Software Version:    SN1156 1.4   |
                                   |
 Start Date:          27 July 2003 | Time: 6:22 UT          Cycle Period: 10 days 
 Drift Depth:         2000 m       | Profile Depth:         2000 m
 Transmission Period: 45 seconds   | Transmission Duration: 9 hours
                                   |
 Deployment Date:     27 July 2003 | Time: 7:36:28 UT       By:  Brittain/Yashayaev
                                   |
 Vessel: Hudson                    | Event No. 208
 Latitude:            58 13.274 N  | Longitude: 50 53.777 W
                                   |
 Water Depth:         3481 m       | (Must be deeper than 2500 meters)
                                   |
 Nearest CTD Event:   Operation No.| 207
   Date:              27 July 2003 | Time:      06:08 UT
   Latitude:          58 12.853 N  | Longitude: 50 54.1076 W
   Max Depth:         3480 m       |
 
 
Any problems associated with the start up and deployment operation:
  Not sure if the start time given for this float was the actual start time or 
   the time the various parameters were modified in preparation for the 
   starting of the float.





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APPENDIX 3:  MOORING LOGS

RECOVERY

Mooring No:         1452               Ship:          Hudson      
Cruise No:          2003-038           Date:          July 25, 2003
Mooring Tech:       Boyce/Brittain     Type of Nav:   GPS
Sea State:          1/2 m waves
Weather Conditions: S 10 knots clear until 20:25 then heavy fog until 21:30 
                    when fog lifted
Cancel Notship:     Yes                No           


RECOVERY LOG: 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
16:47     Release 808      Sent enable command distance of 2.5 cables, no clear response 
                           but was getting transponder replies at a variety of ranges.  
                           Steadiest response was 4.5 km
16:52                      More enable commands sent at distances of 320 - 340 metres.  
                           Still getting a wide variety of ranges from release 808
17:12     Release 888      Sent enable command, decided that we were transponding on both releases but at 
                           a far range ~ 5 km.  Steaming slowly to WSW in search
18:05                      3.3 km WSW of mooring site, still closing on release
18:22                      Range of 1480 m on 808 at 56 38.8207 N 52 28.2214 W Range of 3559 m on deep release
18:28     Release 808      Release command sent/mooring on way up
18:31     Float 1          Float sighted on surface 2 cables to east of vessel
18:54                      Buoy hooked on
19:00     Seacat 1628      On board
19:04     ACM 5567         Out of water/rotor free
19:15     Trap # 1         Draining water out of the top of the trap carousalOn board, bottom bridle removed
19:20     Seacat 1624      Out of water, on board
19:25     Seacat 2398      Out of water, on board
19:30     ACM 5569         Out of water, on board
19:34     2 SUBs           Out of water - remained submerged throughout recovery
19:37     2 SUBs           Out of water - remained submerged throughout recovery
19:41     Seacat 1626      Out of water
19:45     Trap # 2         Out of water - draining through bottom of the carousal
19:54     ACM 5577         Out of water/rotor free
19:57     Release 808      On board
20:20:11  Release 888      Closest approach 56 38.6421 N 52 28.0869 W 3544 m range
20:22     Release 888      Release command sent/mooring released
21:25                      Sighted on surface after a bit of a search in the fog
21:31     2 BUB            Hooked on
21:38     Seacat 2395      On board
21:45     ACM 6402         Out of water/rotor free
21:45     3BUB             Out of water
21:54     Seacat 2393      Out of water
22:03     Seacat 1896      Out of water
22:05     ACM 6409         Out of water/rotor free
22:12     3BUB             Out of water
22:19     Release 885      Out of water
22:23     3BUB             Out of water
22:26     ACM 7134         Out of water/rotor free
22:29     3 BUB & release  Out of water/both balls & hardhats of bottom package were 
                           broken away


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RECOVERY

Mooring No:         1453                Ship:         Hudson           
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:         July 24, 2003     
Mooring Tech:       Boyce/Brittain      Type of Nav:  GPS
Sea State:          calm                
Weather Conditions: calm
Cancel Notship:     Yes                 No                


RECOVERY LOG:
 
Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
10:22                      Enabled release, distance 3.4 cables, range 1200 m
10:23                      Release command at 2.73 cables, mooring released
10:35                      On surface
10:44                      Hooked on
10:47                      Top float out of water/wire to ACM caught over top of float       
10:50     ACM 4208         On board/rotor OK
10:53     Release & 2BUB   On board - release snarled


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RECOVERY

Mooring No:         1457                Ship:         Hudson      
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:         July 19, 2003
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain            Type of Nav: GPS
Sea State:          light ground swell           
Weather Conditions: thick fog, visibility less than a cable, SSW 10
Cancel Notship:     Yes                 No           


RECOVERY LOG: 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
April 24,                  CCGS Teleost mooring interrogated successfully.  Appears in 
2003                       position.
19 July   GB 'R'           Hooked on/lifted on deck
09:33  
09:55     GB 'R'           Anchor on board
10:12     release          Finally responded to enable command at 3.3 cables.  Difficulty locating 
                           release/eventually identified signal from 1 n.mile range
12:00     release          Release command sent/mooring released
12:16                      Bridge sighted float on surface
12:18                      Buoy hooked on
12:23                      Buoy & MicroCat out of water
12:28     ADCP 0239        On board
12:30     2 BUB            On board
12:35     ACM 7650         On board - rotor spinning
12:39     ACM 4406         On board - rotor free
12:42     3 BUB & release  On board


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RECOVERY

Mooring No:         1458                Ship:         Hudson      
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:         July 19, 2003
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain            Type of Nav: GPS
Sea State:          light ground swell          
Weather Conditions: fog, SW 10
Cancel Notship:     Yes __________      No           


RECOVERY LOG: 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
April 24,                  CCGS Teleost.  Release interrogated successfully.  
2003                       Appears on position.
July 19,  GB 'U'           Hooked on, bottom shackle not on nylon bushing
2003 
13:41  
14:06     GB 'U'           Snarl in bottom chain (about 15 m chain involved)
14:14                      Anchor onboard
15:00                      Positioned release - within 1 cable of position, then 4.9 cables from site - 
                           release command sent/released
15:02                      Float on surface
15:14                      Hooked on buoy
15:17     Buoy, AC 6403    Out of water, on deck, rotor free
15:26     ACM 6411         Out of water, rotor free
15:32     ACM 3584 & 3     Out of water in a snarl, rotor free
          BUB & Microcat  
15:40     ACM 3306         Out of water, rotor free
15:44     2 BUB            Snarl, out of water
15:49     ACM 2663 &       Out of water, rotor free
          Microcat 
15:51     3BUB & release   Out of water
 

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RECOVERY

Mooring No:         1466                Ship:         Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:         July 22, 2003
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain            Type of Nav:     GPS
Sea State:          0.2 m waves               
Weather Conditions: light airs
Cancel Notship:     Yes                 No            


RECOVERY LOG: 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
22:06     Release 809      Release enabled, slant range 175 m at distance of 0.7 cables from mooring site
22:10                      Mooring is released
22:11                      Sighted on surface
22:17                      Hooked on
22:20                      All on board


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RECOVERY

Mooring No:         1467                Ship:         Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:         July 22, 2003
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain            Type of Nav: GPS
Sea State:          0.2 m waves               
Weather Conditions: light airs
Cancel Notship:     Yes                 No           


RECOVERY LOG: 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
22:22     Release 889      Release not responding to enable command at distance of 2.6 cables from 
                           mooring site.  After switching to over the side transducer it appeared 
                           that the release was responding to transponder commands
22:41                      Release command sent, not sure if the command was received
22:50                      Release command sent again with a positive reply.  Slant range 118 metres 
                           at distance of 0.7 cables
22:52                      Sighted by bridge
22:57                      Hooked on
23:00                      All on board


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RECOVERY

Mooring No:         1474                Ship:         Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:         July 15, 2003
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain            Type of Nav: GPS

15 July
Sea State:          1/2 m. sea/swells
Weather Conditions: clear, SW 10-15

16 July 
Sea State:          1 m seas          
Weather Conditions: cloudy/rain showers then clear, S 15-20 dropping to 5-10

Cancel Notship:     Yes                 No         


RECOVERY LOG: 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
                           June 18, 2003 06:55Z  signal being received from 
                           Argos Beacon
                           Syntatic float, microCat & 25 m of wire recovered 
                           by Edward Cornwallis at ~ 15:30 Z June 19, 2003, 43 
                           29.685 N  57  00.090W
15 July   Release 892      Approaching mooring ranging on the release
16:00  
16:03                      Closest approach, range 3158 m. 43 23.60  N 57 
                           40.861 W, about 1 cable west of best position when 
                           deployed
16:12                      Closest approach, range 3196 m. 43 23.479 N 57 40.988 W 
16:17                      Closest approach, range 3164 m. 43 23.75  N 57  41.232 W   
16:22                      Closest approach, range 3172 m. 43 23.967 N 57 40.904 W
16:28                      Closest approach, range 3196 m. 43 23.731 N 57 40.567 W
                           Best estimated position        43 23.75  N  57 40.90 W
16:39                      Release command sent/release activated/no movement off bottom
17:54                      Start lowering drag 7.8 cables from best position
18:11                      1000 metres of drag cable out, drag weight and release 811 added aqnd in the water
20:19                      Pulling in cable, range 3182 metres, 2.44 cables from best position
00:06                      Failed to hook mooring in two tries - will try again tomorrow morning
09:15     Drag             Set drag, began a short tight drag within 2 cables of mooring
11:15                      Began to pull back after a half moon tow past mooring site - no success
13:00     Drag             Start down again 8 cables NE of site.
14:10                      Passed 1 cable SE of site
14:45                      Mooring release appeared to descend closer to bottom
15:15                      Commenced turn to starboard 22 cables SW of site  steaming along reciprocal course
16:20                      Passed site 1.3 cables to the NW
17:20                      Stopped 20 cables NE of site and began hauling in cable.  Mooring appears caught
19:25                      Drag weight alongside rail with ACM 4350 & Microcat plus snarl.  
                           Shaft of ACM bent.  BUB packages are off port quarter
19:53                      Grapnels recovered
20:10                      Removed ACM 4350 from wire, began hauling on line to BUB packages
20:15     ACM 3196         Out of water/rotor ok
          & 2SUBs   
          Sediment Trap C  Shroud is broken/on board
20:25     Release 742      On board
20:35     ACM 768 &        Out of water, rotor ok, shaft bent
          sediment trap C 
20:44     3 BUB            On board
20:45     3 BUB &          On board
          release 892  
20:48     3 SUBs           On board
20:54     MicroCat 2437    On Board
Mooring recovery complete


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PLACEMENT

Mooring No:         1475                Geographic Area:    Labrador Slope
Intended Duration:  1year               Ship:               Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:               July 24, 2003
Sea State:          calm                Weather Conditions:calm
Mooring Tech:       Boyce/Brittain      Navigation Inst.    GPS
Notship #           ______________      
Latitude:           55 07.171 N         Longitude:          54 05.554 W     
Time of Fix:        12:36                
Depth: Raw:         571   fathoms       Corrected:          1050 meters
Main Float:         Type: Hibernia      Markings:                            
Argo Beacon:        Type: _________     ID:                 S/N
Light:              Type: none          Colour/Rate:                          
Mooring Line:       Type: 3/16 jacket   Colour:             yellow
Release:            Type: 965 A         S/N:                883     
Release Code:       A/C   /B  Id: 14    Rx: 11.0            Tx: 10.0


PLACEMENT LOG 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
11:40     Anchor, release  Over the rail, on slip line
          & 2 BUB 
11:42     ACM 5002         Float and ACM in water
11:44                      Anchor away 55 07.2396 N  54 05.6028 W  
                           depth 571 fathoms = 1050 metres
12:16:25                   Closest approach on north to south transect 
                           55 07.1712 N  54 05.6027 W   range 1086 metres
12:36:45                   Closest approach on west to east transect 
                           55 07.2153 N  54 05.5545 W   range 1085 metres
                           Best Position  55  07.171  N  54  05.554 W


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PLACEMENT

Mooring No:         1491                Geographic Area:    Scotian Slope
Intended Duration:  10 months           Ship:               Hudson      
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:               July 14, 2003
Sea State:          0.5 m swell         Weather Conditions: 5-10 kts SW
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain   
Notship #           ______________      Navigation Inst.    GPS
Latitude:           42 59.145 N         Longitude:          61 44.924 W
Time of Fix:        4:03 
Depth: Raw:         160 fathoms         Corrected:          298 meters
Main Float Type:    Braincon            Markings:           002
Argo Beacon:        Type: Siemac        ID:                 S/N 22191
Light:              Type: none          Colour/Rate:                            
Mooring Line:       Type: 3/16 jacket   Colour:             yellow
Release:            Type: 965 A         S/N:                810
Release Code:       B/A/C               Rx: 12.0            Tx: 10.0


PLACEMENT LOG 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
13:30     Streamlined BB,  In water
          microCat 1548, 
          36 m   
13:32     Braincon 2       In water
13:31     ACM 5359         In water, 53 m
13:35     ACM 1607         37 m in water
13:38     2 BB             35 m
13:40     ACM 2664         90 m
13:45     3BB, release     Out board
          810  
13:50                      Anchor away 42 59.1449 N  61 44.8803 W
14:04                      Closest approach at 42 59.1449 N 61 44.9239 W range 
                           315 m depth 298 m.
                           Best Position 42 59.145 N    61 44.924 W


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PLACEMENT

Mooring No:         1492                Geographic Area:    Laurentian Channel
Intended Duration:  1 year              Ship:               Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:               July 17, 2003
Sea State:          0.5-1 m swell,      0.5 m sea
Weather Conditions: 5-10 kts SW, decreasing and fog
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain  
Notship #           ___________         Navigation Inst.    GPS
Latitude:           44 49.885 N         Longitude:          56 10.585 W
Time of Fix:        15:00                    
Depth:              Raw:  212 fathoms   Corrected:          394 meters
Main Float:         Type: Brncon        Markings:           003
Beacon:             Type: Argo          ID: S/N             ID 978
Light:              Type: none          Colour/Rate:                      
Mooring Line:       Type: 3/16 jacket   Colour:             yellow
Release:            Type: 965 A         S/N:                886 
Release Code:       A/C/B               Rx: 9.5             Tx: 10.0


PLACEMENT LOG 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
12:10     Float 3,         In water
          ADCP 3469,
          Microcat 1711, 
          53 m  
12:13     ACM 7122,        In water
          RCM 265, 73 m  
12:17     ACM 4355, 45 m   In water
12:20     3 BUB, 50 m      In water
12:23     ACM 5032, 74 m   In water
12:26     ACM 5572, 9 m    In and out of water
12:30     3 BUB, release   In water and weight transferred to anchor
          886  
12:34     Anchor away      44 49.78 N  56 10.49 W
13:18     Guard Buoy K     In water
13:24     Guard Buoy K     Anchor away at 44 49.689 N  56 11.034 W  390 metres
13:42     Guard Buoy W     In water
13:54     Guard Buoy W     Anchor away at 44 49.577 N  56 10.554 W  419 metres
14:22     Guard Buoy E     In water
14:37     Guard Buoy E     Anchor away at 44 49.949 N  56 10.365 W  390 metres
15:00     Release 886      Closest approach 44 49.885 N  56 10.585 W,
                           range 401 metres
15:49     Release 886      Closest approach 44 49.846 N  56 10.593 W,
                           range 450 metres
          Best Position    44 49.885 N  56 10.585 W


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PLACEMENT

Mooring No:         1493                Geographic Area:    Flemish Pass
Intended Duration:  1 year              Ship:               Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:               July 19, 2003
Sea State:          0.5 m swell, 0.5 m sea    
Weather Conditions: 10 kts SW  fog
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain    
Notship #           ______________      Navigation Inst.    GPS
Latitude:           46 59.954 N         Longitude:          47 17.085 W
Time of Fix:        17:43
Depth: Raw:         215 fathoms         Corrected:          399 meters
Main Float:         Type: Braincon      Markings:           004
Beacon:             Type: Argo          ID: S/N             ID 1054
Light:              Type: none          Colour/Rate:                       
Mooring Line:       Type: 3/16 jacket   Colour:             yellow
Release:            Type: 965 A         S/N:                807
Release Code:       E/D/F Rx: 10.0      Tx: 11.5


PLACEMENT LOG 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
16:50     Float, ACM 7131, In water
          24 m  
16:53     ACM 8695, 49 m   In water
16:55     ACM 5573, 45 m   In water
16:59     Minilog 2524,    In water
          3BUB, 99 m 
17:02     ACM 6405, 74 m   In water
17:05     ACM 7127, 9 m    In and out of water
17:06     3 BUB, release   In water and weight transferred to anchor
          807
17:11     Anchor away      47 00.062 N  47 17.1226 W depth 215 fathoms
17:28     Closest          46 59.9538 N  47 17.1617 W slant range < 215 m
          approach 
17:43:30  Closest          46 59.9669 N   47 17.085 W slant range 406 metres
          approach 
          Best Position    46 59.954 N  47 17.085 W
18:27     Guard Buoy Y     In water
18:33     Guard Buoy Y     Anchor away 
18:50     Guard Buoy A     In water
18:55     Guard Buoy A     Anchor away 


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PLACEMENT

Mooring No:         1494                Geographic Area:    Flemish Pass
Intended Duration:  1 year              Ship:               Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:               July 19, 2003
Sea State:          0.5 m swell, 0.5 m sea    
Weather Conditions: 10 knots, SW fog
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain    
Notship #           ______________      Navigation Inst.    GPS
Latitude:           46 59.89 N          Longitude:          47 02.1 W
Time of Fix:        22:56
Depth: Raw:         608 fathoms         Corrected:          1118 metres
Main Float:         Type: Braincon      Markings:           001
Beacon:             Type: Argo          ID: S/N             ID 2342
Light:              Type: none          Colour/Rate:                    
Mooring Line:       Type: 3/16 jacket   Colour:             yellow
Release:            Type: 965 A         S/N:                884
Release Code:       A/C/B Rx: 9.0       Tx: 10.0


PLACEMENT LOG 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
21:16     Float, Microcat     In water
          2305, 74 m  
21:19     ADCP 0239, 123 m    In water
21:24     ACM 8697, 159 m     In water
21:29     3BUB, 36 m          In water
21:32     Microcat 2307,      In water
          ACM 3300, 297 m  
21:39     ACM 4154, 146 m     In water
21:43     2 BUB, 145 m        In water
21:45     Microcat 1918       Clamped at mark on wire, in water
21:50     ACM 4998, 9 m       In water
21:51     3 BUB, release      In water, towing on chain about 1 nautical mile 
                              to  position
22:17     Anchor away         47 00.1103 N  47 02.0906 W  608 fathoms, 
                              1118 metres
22:56:30  Closest approach    46 59.89 N   47  2.2125 W  range < 1145 metres
          Best position       46 59.89 N   47  2.1  W
23:24     Guard Buoy B &      In water
          Minilog 
23:43     Guard Buoy B        Anchor away


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PLACEMENT

Mooring No:         Ralph               Geographic Area:    Scotian Slope
Intended Duration:  2 months            Ship:               Hudson
Cruise No:          2003-038            Date:               July 14, 2003
Sea State:          0.5 m swell         
Weather Conditions: 5-10 kts SW
Mooring Tech:       Scotney/Boyce/Brittain  
Notship #           ______________      Navigation Inst.    GPS
Latitude:           42 59.496 N         Longitude:          61 44.722 W
Time of Fix:        10:37
Depth: Raw:         152 fathoms         Corrected:          284 metres
Main Float:         Type: BB            Markings:           none
Argo Beacon:        Type:               ID:                 S/N                 
Light:              Type: none          Colour/Rate:                
Mooring Line:       Type: synthtic      Colour:             blue
Release:            Type: 966 A         S/N:                337
Release Code:       Rx: 9.75            Tx: 10.0


PLACEMENT LOG 

Time (Z)  Instrument       Remarks
--------  --------------   --------------------------------------------------------------
10:26     Ralph            In water
10:37     Ralph            On bottom 42 59.4955 N  61 44.7220 W
10:51     Anchor away      42 59.5341 N  61 45.0632 W



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DATA PROCESSING NOTES

Date      Contact     Data Type  Data Status Summary  
--------  ----------  ---------  -----------------------------------------------
12/22/03  Jackson     SUM/DOC    Submitted/Public  
          The file format is:
             WOCE Format (ASCII) 
          The archive type is:
             Zip 
          The data type(s) is:
             Summary (navigation)
             Documentation
          The file contains these water sample identifiers:
             Cast Number (CASTNO)
             Station Number (STATNO)
          JACKSON, JEFF would like the following action(s) taken on the data:
             Place Data Online
          Any additional notes are:
             none

01/15/04  JACKSON     SUM        Re-submission
          The file:  C:\Datasets\2003-038\sum_file\2003038sum.txt - 155572 bytes
             has been saved as: 20040115.035943_JACKSON_HU2003038_2003038sum.txt
             in the directory:  20040115.035943_JACKSON_HU2003038
          The data disposition is:
             Public  
          The file format is:
             Plain Text (ASCII) 
          The archive type is:
             NONE - Individual File 
          The data type(s) is:
             Summary (navigation)
          The file contains these water sample identifiers:
             Cast Number (CASTNO)
             Station Number (STATNO)
          JACKSON, JEFF would like the following action(s) taken on the data:
             Place Data Online
          Any additional notes are:
             This a resubmission.  An operation was missing from the first SUM 
             file I sent.           
          JACKSON, JEFF would like the following action(s) taken on the data:
             Place Data Online
                    
01/16/04  Bartolacci  SUM        Data Update; Various changes, see note  
          Updated sumfile sent by Jeff Jackson needed reformatting.  Following
            edits were made:
             Edited first header line to include line number cruise name and leg,  
              ship name and date/name stamp.
             Changed WOCE SECT to read AR07W instead of various alphanumeric 
              designations.
             Changed OPERATION ID TO STNNBR.
             Aligned all columns to correct WOCE spacing.
             Changed Lat. hemisphere designation from E to W on following stations:
              15,119, 152, 158, 175, 180, 253, 365, 375, 412, 423, 433
              as only one of 2 or more cast codes had erroneous hemishphere and 
              none of the cast codes were near a hemisphere change.
          Ran file through sumchk.  Sumchk would not accept the cast codes BD 
            and ED (begin descent and end ascent) for 65 stations.  Other than 
            those warnings file passed with no errors and was placed in parent 
            directory to replace previously submitted sumfile.
          
          


