This site is for recording maintenance records of the La Parguera Marine Reserve NOAA ICON/CREWS station for data management purposes. Please update this blog whenever new operations are performed in the field, so that NOAA/AOML can coordinate data management efforts with the La Parguera ICON/CREWS station field efforts.
Friday, December 21, 2007
December 17, 2007 Update
The validation CT was installed at 8:30am and removed at 12:15am. The station was cleaned between 10:10 and 10:55am.
The base looks noticeably worse than last time. The concrete is crumbling away from the metal base on all sides.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
December Update
The validation CT was installed at 8:50am and removed at 1:15pm. The station was cleaned between 10:10 and 11:30am.
Friday, November 09, 2007
Cleaning Update November 2, 2007
The validation CT was installed at 7:50am and removed at 11:10am. The station was cleaned between 9:10 and 9:50am.
The shallow light sensor is not as stable as it was before it was replaced in September, but it doesn't seem to be in danger of coming loose.
Monday, October 15, 2007
CREWS validation October 12, 2007
The validation CT was installed at 6:50am and removed at 10:15am. The station was cleaned between 8:05 and 8:50am.
The concrete of the base plate is crumbling, but looks about the same as it did in September when Jules and Madeline were here. The CTD's that were installed at the time wobble around quite a bit, but don't seem to be in any danger of coming loose.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Field Trip Completed
Instruments replaced: Wind Monitor / Electronic Compass, Vaisala Weather Station, Surface BIC, Shallow BIC, Deep BIC, Shallow CTD, Deep CTD. Of these, the new Wind Monitor / Compass and the new Vaisala WXT were deployed with new cables; the other five instrument cables were not replaced.
Transmitter work: the GOES HDR transmitter failed following the passage of Hurricane Dean on August 20th. On this trip, the satellite antenna, the antenna cable and the GOES HDR transmitter itself were all replaced.
Electronics work: the station's control unit (or "brain") underwent extensive modifications in its time on land. The power/ground rack (which previously required 14 delicate screwdriver connections to be made/unmade while balancing at the top of the pylon) was replaced, and new hardware was added (and exhaustively labeled) to upgrade this station to the "weather resistant" plugs now used at our newer stations in St. Croix and Jamaica. This also required re-wiring 7 connectors (27 wires) at the top of the stick. Though time-consuming, this upgrade will make future visits significantly easier to accomplish. Also while on land, the station's logger program was updated to send more extensive instrument diagnostics and to collect data from the Vaisala WXT every 30 seconds (as is done in St. Croix and Jamaica) instead of every 6 minutes.
Miscellaneous: the experimental SAMI-pH sensor, which was not connected to the station, was removed and retrieved to land. The SAMI-pCO2 sensor, though non-functional, was left in place for want of a "dummy plug" to protect the station's exposed cable end. The "Groundtruth" CT was connected during reinstallation to ensure its re-wiring had been done correctly. The station needs CT brackets and all new hose clamps on instruments. Other underwater work and observations will likely be covered in a separate blog entry.
Status: as of Saturday, September 22nd, all station instruments appear to be operational, save the SAMI-pCO2 which failed on August 8th and still requires intervention. A temporary glitch in the logger's internal clock appears to have been fixed from land on Thursday evening. Initial problems with the Shallow CTD, the Shallow BIC and the Surface BIC (Thursday morning) appear to have been resolved. Station transmissions are once again reliable and complete. We will be watching the CTD depths and the wind speeds/directions over time to see if they appear consistent.
-- Mike Jankulak
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Cleaning Updated August 31
The validation CT was installed at 7:50am and removed at 11:15am. The station was cleaned between 9:05 and 9:55am.
No particulars were observed.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Maintenance Update
A complete cleaning of the CREWS station in La Parguera, Puerto Rico was performed on August 10, 2007 by Wess Merton, Stephanie Williams and Katie Flynn.
The validation CT was installed at 8:45am and removed at 12:00pm. The station was cleaned between 10:05 and 11:30am.
The optical sensors of the radiometers were cleaned, there is some calcareous algae overgrowing such sensors.
The CTDs were cleaned and three of the copper screens were replaced, the fourth remains inaccessible.
Friday, May 25, 2007
SAMI pCO2 Re-installed
Jim
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Update on BICs, SAMI
Chris Langdon
Maintenance Log
Here is a small table of when/what for the CREWS.
Francisco
2/1/2007, Complete, CTD validation
2/15/2007, Basic, Cleanded algal growth on chains, and mainframe
3/5/2007, Complete, CTD validation
3/13/2007, Basic, cleaned and examined all gauges, stantions, and chain links
3/27/2007, Complete, CTD validation, need screens
4/17/2007, Basic, cleaned algal growth on chains, and mainframe
5/2/2007, Complete, CTD validiation, changed 3 of 4 screens
5/15/2007, Basic, cleaned algal growth on chains, and mainframe
Monday, May 14, 2007
Samples for Ocean Acidification Studies Taken
On 5/14/07 the BIC sensors were observed to be heavily fouled. I cleaned
both.
Water samples for TA, DIC and O2 were collected on 5/14. 5/15, 5/16, 5/17 and 5/18. These data indicate that the SAMI was reading high by 84 uatm before the change of chemicals on 5/16/07.
Jorge's SeaCat CTD was profiled at the stick on 5/15 and 5/18.
The AOML water sampler was deployed at the stck on 5/17 and 5/18 and collected twelve good samples. Unfortunately the SAMI was not operational that the time.
Chris
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Maintenance Update
Francisco
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Basic Maintenance
[Entered for Francisco by Jim.]