All values from instrumented buoys need to be calibrated and validated on a regular basis. By making weekly measurements with carefully maintained instruments we can correct the values from the buoy for any drift associated with changes in the moored instruments' calibration. A group from Dalhousie goes out weekly with the science team from BIO aboard the DFO research vessel R/V Sigma T. We deploy instruments to measure various water-column parameters and collect water for further analysis in the lab in order to estimate chlorophyll concentration and light absorption by particulate and dissolved matter. One of the instruments that we deploy is a Satlantic HyperPro profiler which measures vertical profiles of conductivity, temperature, pressure, downwelling irradiance, and upwelling radiance. The profiler also has a WET Labs ECO Puck triplet meter measuring chlorophyll and CDOM fluorescence and backscattering by green light. We also deploy a custom-built bio-optical package consisting of:
We hope to add a Satlantic SUNA nitrate sensor to the mix soon.



