Final project instructions. EX-16-04, CAPSTONE Wake Island PRIMN (preliminary mapping), March 23, 2016 - April 13, 2016
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2016
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Series: EX-16-04
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Alternative Title:CAPSTONE Wake Island PRIMN (preliminary mapping), March 23, 2016 - April 13, 2016 ; Cruise plan, EX1604 ; Ocean Exploration & Research
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Description:"This document contains project instructions for EX-16-04, with operations expected to commence on March 23, 2016 in Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands and conclude on April 13, 2016 in Guam. EX-16-04 is an exploratory mapping expedition, and is part of the multi-year Campaign to Address Pacific monument Science, Technology, and Ocean NEeds (CAPSTONE). NOAA priorities for the CAPSTONE campaign include a combination of science, education, outreach, and open data objectives that will support management decisions at multiple levels"--Page 2.
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Content Notes:prepared by: Derek Sowers ; Ocean Exploration and Research.
"Date submitted: March 3, 2016."
"Platform: NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer."
Accompanied by: Data Management Plan (DMP), Okeanos Explorer (EX1604) / by Susan Gottfried.
The document is preceeded by the transmittal letter from Captaine Anne K. Lynch, (NOAA Marine and Aviation Operations, Marine Operations Center, Norfolk, Va.).
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Name as Subject:United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Ocean Exploration and Research ; Okeanos Explorer (Ship). Cruise (EX1604 : 2016) ; United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Ocean Exploration and Research ; Okeanos Explorer (Ship). Cruise (EX1604 : 2016)
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Compliance:Submitted
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