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GoMoos Buoy L0114

MooringDateBufferData TypeDepthComments
L01142008-02-04 08:07ALLALL Redeployed by R/V Argo Maine.
L01142008-05-17 02:00sbe37ALL20Data from 20m microcat becoming intermittent.
L01142008-05-17 02:00sbe37ALL50Data from 50m microcat becoming intermittent.
L01142008-08-17 16:00dopplerALL4Last data received from doppler current profiler (battery failed).
L01142008-09-28 22:00ALLALL0Buoy moved 250m to the NW during TS Kyle.
L01142008-09-28 23:10metwind_speed, wind_direction, wind_gust-4RMYoung wind values flagged as invalid (readings too low and erratic)
L01142008-10-09 21:30metwind_2_speed-4Data from primary wind sensor becoming very intermittent.
L01142008-10-29 16:00diagnosticsALL0Buoy moved about 900 m to NE, still anchored.
L01142008-11-16 18:00cellphoneALL0Last cellphone transmission received.
L01142008-11-17 01:00goesALL0Last goes transmission received.
L01142008-11-25 10:00ALLALL0Buoy damaged; tower missing. Last position 43 38.28N, 66 32.87W. Use caution near this location!
L01142009-01-17 13:00ALLALL Buoy ashore on Seal Island, Nova Scotia. Tower missing; surface current meter and doppler in cage.


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