By: Chad Lembke, Research Faculty, Project Engineer for 国产短视频CMS
On April 21, 2023 the 国产短视频glider team picked up one glider and deployed another as part of repeated across-shelf glider operations in the eastern Gulf of Mexico off of Tampa Bay. This work supports the ongoing mission of the Center for Red Tide Tracking and Forecasting.
This year our glider fleet is set to break yet another record for the number of days in the water, and we have fingers crossed this holds true. We expect to have one or more gliders in the water every single month of the year.
For this latest deployment, Glider 鈥淛aiAlai鈥 will transit from its deployment at the 25m isobath out to the shelf break and back over the next four to five weeks to collected CTD, fluorescence, dissolved oxygen and nitrate readings. While in route it will target waypoints of sampling stations of an upcoming cruise by Kristen Buck鈥檚 Lab, providing water column variables in near real time for comparison. This allows the cruise team to 鈥渟ee鈥 the water column before the cruise, and potentially enhance the shipboard data results by connecting them to what the glider observes in real time.
The data collected by JaiAlai are just one component of the Center team鈥檚 work that includes the , , and . leads and funds the effort, with glider funding help from and . Real time updates of the glider progress and data can be viewed at the .