{"help": "https://canwin-datahub.ad.umanitoba.ca/data/api/3/action/help_show?name=package_show", "success": true, "result": {"affiliation": "Centre for Earth Observation Science - University of Manitoba", "author": null, "author_email": null, "campaignEndDate": "2018-09-14", "campaignStartDate": "2018-09-01", "chiefScientist": "David Barber", "creator_user_id": "c3ad971e-75e0-4e57-b825-8ed25f306937", "descriptionType": "Abstract", "email": "David.Barber@umanitoba.ca", "id": "92f41bd0-a541-46db-aefd-9f8809f55ee9", "isopen": false, "license_id": null, "license_title": null, "location": "Hudson Bay", "maintainer": null, "maintainer_email": null, "metadata_created": "2021-11-06T22:08:37.171847", "metadata_modified": "2021-11-06T22:13:19.216503", "name": "2018-fall-rv-william-kennedy-mooring-retrieval", "notes": "In late September 2016, five oceanographic moorings were deployed (see Chapter 1) in the eastern\r\nHudson Bay and at the entrance to James Bay (Figure 8.1). These moorings were planned to be recovered\r\nduring the summer of 2017 from onboard the CCGS Amundsen or R/V William Kennedy. A decision was\r\nmade, however, to use the R/V William Kennedy to turn the mooring instead of conducting a recovery.\r\nDue to delays in the ship\u2019s inspection from Transport Canada, the 2017 cruise was canceled. An\r\nopportunistic cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was successfully conducted on October 26 \u2013 November\r\n1, 2017, for retrieval and re-deployment of some of BaySys moorings accompanied by the concurrent\r\nCTD and water sampling (see Chapter 2, Kirillov et al., 2018, 2020; Petrusevich et al., 2020).\r\nUnfortunately, mooring JB02 could not be recovered during that operation and was ultimately recovered\r\nduring the MV William Kennedy field operations in 2018. On September 1-14, 2018, the MV William\r\nKennedy embarked with the main goal of recovery of the mooring JB02 and conducting additional\r\nbathymetry surveys, water sampling and CTD casts during transects and in the Nelson River estuary. ", "num_resources": 0, "num_tags": 0, "organization": {"id": "9e21f6b6-d13f-4ba2-a379-fd962f507071", "name": "ceos", "title": "Centre for Earth Observation Science", "type": "organization", "description": "The Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) was established in 1994 with a mandate to research, preserve and communicate knowledge of Earth system processes using the technologies of Earth Observation Science. Research is multidisciplinary and collaborative seeking to understand the complex interrelationships between elements of Earth systems, and how these systems will likely respond to climate change. Although researchers have worked in many regions, the Arctic marine system has always been a unifying focus of activity.\r\n\r\nIn 2012, CEOS, along with the Greenland Climate Research Centre (GCRC, Nuuk, Greenland) and the Arctic Research Centre (ARC, Aarhus, Denmark) established the Arctic Science Partnership, thereby integrating academic and research initiatives.\r\n\r\nAreas of existing research activity are divided among key themes:\r\n\r\nArctic Anthropology/Paleoclimatology: LiDAR scanning and digital site preservation, archaeo-geophysics, permafrost degredation, lithic morphometrics, zooarchaeology, proxy studies, paleodistribution of sea ice, landscape learning, Paleo-Eskimo culture, Thule Inuit culture, ethnographic analogy, traditional knowledge, climate change and northern heritage resource management.\r\n\r\nAtmospheric Studies/Meteorology: Boundary layer, precipitation, clouds, storms and extreme weather, circulation, eddy correlations, polar vortex, climate, teleconnections, geophysical fluid dynamics, flux and energy budgets, ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interface, radiative transfer, ice albedo feedback, cloud radiative forcing, pCO2. \r\n\r\nBiogeochemistry: Organic carbon, greenhouse gases, bubbles, Ikaite, carbonate chemistry, CO2 fluxes, mercury and other trace metals, minerals, hydrocarbons, brine processes, otolith microchemistry, sediments, biomarkers. \r\n\r\nContaminants: Mercury, trace metals, PAHs, source, transport, transformation, pathways, bioaccumulations, marine ecosystems, marine chemistry. \r\nEarth Observation Science: Active and passive microwave, LiDAR, EM induction, spatial-temporal analysis, forward and inverse scattering models, complex permittivity, ocean colour, ocean surface roughness, NIR, TIR, satellite telemetry, GPS. Ice-Associated Biology: Biophysical processes, primary production; ice algae, ice microbiology, bio-optics, under-ice phytoplankton. \r\n\r\nInland Lakes and Waters: Hydrologic connectivity, watershed systems, sediment transport, nutrient transport, contaminants, landscape processes, remote sensing, freshwater-marine coupling. Marine Mammals: Seals, whales, habitat, conservation, satellite telemetry, distribution, population studies, prey behaviour, bioacoustics.\r\n\r\nModelling: Simulation of sea ice and oceanic regional processes, Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO), ice-ocean modelling and interactions, hind cast simulations and projections for sea ice state and ocean variables based on CMIP5 scenarios and MIROC5 forcing, validation.\r\n\r\nOceanography: Circulation, temperature, in-flow and out-flow shelves, water dynamics, microturbulence, Beaufort Gyre, eddy correlations.\r\n\r\nSea Ice Geophysics:Thermodynamic and dynamic processes, extreme ice features and hazards, snow, ridges, polynyas.\r\n\r\nTraditional and Local Knowledge: Indigenous cultures, Inuit, Inuvialuit, oral history, toponomy, mobility and settlement, hunting, food security, sea ice use, community-based research, community-based monitoring, two ways of knowing.", "image_url": "2021-11-13-003953.952874UMLogoHORZ.jpg", "created": "2017-07-21T13:15:49.935872", "is_organization": true, "approval_status": "approved", "state": "active"}, "owner_org": "9e21f6b6-d13f-4ba2-a379-fd962f507071", "platformName": "William Kennedy", "platformType": "ship", "private": false, "related_datasets": [], "related_deployments": [], "related_instruments": [], "related_platforms": ["cb94ca4a-9700-44e0-8bc6-bc410bc5415b"], "related_programs": ["504c728f-da7d-4da9-acab-8430ed5c47ea"], "researchArea": "", "state": "active", "title": "2018 Fall RV William Kennedy Mooring Retrieval", "type": "campaign", "url": null, "version": null, "resources": [], "tags": [], "groups": [], "relationships_as_subject": [], "relationships_as_object": []}}