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     data   graph     files  public [jumbo squid time-at-depth] - Time-at-depth data (to generate histograms) from tagged jumbo
squid from R/V R4107, R/V Pacific Storm, Chartered Vessels, R/V cruises in the Monterey Bay
vicinity and Gulf of California from 2004-2009 (Hypoxia and the ecology, behavior and
physiology of jumbo squid, Dosidicus gigas)
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The Dataset's Variables and Attributes

Row Type Variable Name Attribute Name Data Type Value
attribute NC_GLOBAL access_formats String .htmlTable,.csv,.json,.mat,.nc,.tsv,.esriCsv,.geoJson
attribute NC_GLOBAL acquisition_description String All data were collected with Mk10-PAT tags (Wildlife Computers, Redmond, WA)
attached to living Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) as described elsewhere
(Gilly et al. 2006). Tags were programmed to sample at 0.5 Hz or 1 Hz. Tags
deployed in Monterey Bay (CCS-1through CCS-6; deployed during OCE-0850839)
were programmed to transmit time series data (75 s intervals = 0.01333 Hz) for
depth, temperature and light to the Argos satellite system. Tags deployed in
the Gulf of California (GOC-1 through GOC-6; deployed during OCE-0526640) were
physically recovered, and the data were subsampled to match the 75 s interval
of the CCS tags. This procedure was also carried out for tag CCS-6 that was
recovered but never reported to Argos.

Mk10 PAT tags measure depth from 0 to 2000 m with a resolution of 0.5 m and
temperature from 0 to +40 degrees C with a resolution of 0.05 degree C. The
tags were used as supplied by the manufacturer without additional calibration.

References:
Gilly, W.F., Zeidberg, L.D., Booth, J.A.T, Stewart, J.S., Marshall, G.,
Abernathy, K., and Bell, L.E. 2012. Locomotion and behavior of Humboldt squid,
Dosidicus gigas, in relation to natural hypoxia in the Gulf of California,
Mexico. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 215, 3175-3190. doi:
[10.1242/jeb.072538](\\"https://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.072538\\").
Gilly, W.F., Markaida, U., Baxter, C.H., Block, B.A., Boustany, A.,
Zeidberg, L., Reisenbichler, K., Robinson, B., Bazzino, G., and Salinas, C.
2006. Vertical and horizontal migrations by the jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas
revealed by electronic tagging. Marine Ecology Press Series, 324, 1-17. doi:
[10.3354/meps324001](\\"https://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps324001\\").
Stewart, J.S., Field, J.C., Markaida, U., and Gilly, W.F. 2013. Behavioral
ecology of jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in relation to oxygen minimum zones.
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 95, 197-208. doi:
[10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.06.005](\\"https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.06.005\\").
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_award_nid String 55203
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_award_number String OCE-0850839
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_data_url String http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=0850839 (external link)
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_funder_name String NSF Division of Ocean Sciences
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_funding_acronym String NSF OCE
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_funding_source_nid String 355
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_program_manager String David L. Garrison
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_0_program_manager_nid String 50534
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_1_award_nid String 55226
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_1_award_number String R/OPCFISH-06
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_1_funder_name String California Sea Grant
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_1_funding_acronym String CASG
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_1_funding_source_nid String 402
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_award_nid String 471705
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_award_number String OCE-0526640
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_data_url String http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=0526640 (external link)
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_funder_name String NSF Division of Ocean Sciences
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_funding_acronym String NSF OCE
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_funding_source_nid String 355
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_program_manager String David L. Garrison
attribute NC_GLOBAL awards_2_program_manager_nid String 50534
attribute NC_GLOBAL cdm_data_type String Other
attribute NC_GLOBAL comment String Jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) time-at-depth data from MK10 PAT tags
California Current System (CCS) & Gulf of California (GOC)
PI: William Gilly (Stanford University)
Version: 22 Nov 2013

NOTE: 1 count represents a 75-second interval
(in count_night and count_day columns)
attribute NC_GLOBAL Conventions String COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3
attribute NC_GLOBAL creator_email String info at bco-dmo.org
attribute NC_GLOBAL creator_name String BCO-DMO
attribute NC_GLOBAL creator_type String institution
attribute NC_GLOBAL creator_url String https://www.bco-dmo.org/ (external link)
attribute NC_GLOBAL data_source String extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3 19 Dec 2019
attribute NC_GLOBAL date_created String 2013-11-22T19:07:32Z
attribute NC_GLOBAL date_modified String 2019-11-14T20:27:18Z
attribute NC_GLOBAL defaultDataQuery String &time<now
attribute NC_GLOBAL doi String 10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.471977.1
attribute NC_GLOBAL Easternmost_Easting double -111.22
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_lat_max double 37.91
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_lat_min double 27.34
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_lat_units String degrees_north
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_lon_max double -111.22
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_lon_min double -123.48
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_lon_units String degrees_east
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_vertical_max double 1950.0
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_vertical_min double 0.0
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_vertical_positive String down
attribute NC_GLOBAL geospatial_vertical_units String m
attribute NC_GLOBAL infoUrl String https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/471977 (external link)
attribute NC_GLOBAL institution String BCO-DMO
attribute NC_GLOBAL instruments_0_acronym String MK10 PAT
attribute NC_GLOBAL instruments_0_dataset_instrument_description String Mk10-PAT tags (Wildlife Computers, Redmond, WA) were programmed to sample at 0.5 Hz or 1 Hz. Tags deployed in Monterey Bay (CCS-1through CCS-6) were programmed to transmit time series data (75 s intervals = 0.01333 Hz) to the Argos satellite system. Tags deployed in the Gulf of California (GOC-1 through GOC-6) were physically recovered. Mk10 PAT tags measure depth from 0 to 2000 m with a resolution of 0.5 m and temperature from 0 to +40 degrees C with a resolution of 0.05 degree C. The tags were used as supplied by the manufacturer without additional calibration.
attribute NC_GLOBAL instruments_0_dataset_instrument_nid String 471984
attribute NC_GLOBAL instruments_0_description String The Pop-up Archival Transmitting (Mk10-PAT) tag, manufactured by Wildlife Computers, is a combination of archival and Argos satellite technology. It is designed to track the large-scale movements and behavior of fish and other animals which do not spend enough time at the surface to allow the use of real-time Argos satellite tags. The PAT can be configured to transmit time-at-depth and time-at-temperature histograms, depth-temperature profiles, and/or light-level curves. The histogram duration (1 to 24 hours) and bin ranges can also be configured. PAT archives depth, temperature, and light-level data while being towed by the animal. At a user-specified date and time, the PAT actively corrodes the pin to which the tether is attached, thus releasing the PAT from the animal. The PAT then floats to the surface and transmits summarized information via the Argos system. Argos also uses the transmitted messages to provide the position of the tag at the time of release.
attribute NC_GLOBAL instruments_0_instrument_name String Wildlife Computers Mk10 Pop-up Archival Tag (PAT)
attribute NC_GLOBAL instruments_0_instrument_nid String 471924
attribute NC_GLOBAL instruments_0_supplied_name String MK10 PAT
attribute NC_GLOBAL keywords String bco, bco-dmo, biological, chemical, count, count_day, count_night, data, dataset, date, date_end, date_start, day, deploy, deploy_day, depth, depth_m, descrip, dmo, dorsal, dorsal_mantle_len, end, erddap, lat_end, latitude, len, lon_end, longitude, management, mantle, max, max_depth, night, oceanography, office, preliminary, recovered, sampling, sampling_time, squid, squid_id, start, tag, tag_id, time
attribute NC_GLOBAL license String https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/471977/license (external link)
attribute NC_GLOBAL metadata_source String https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/471977 (external link)
attribute NC_GLOBAL Northernmost_Northing double 37.91
attribute NC_GLOBAL param_mapping String {'471977': {'lon_start': 'flag - longitude', 'depth_m': 'flag - depth', 'lat_start': 'flag - latitude'}}
attribute NC_GLOBAL parameter_source String https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/471977/parameters (external link)
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_0_affiliation String Stanford University
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_0_person_name String William Gilly
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_0_person_nid String 51715
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_0_role String Principal Investigator
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_0_role_type String originator
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_1_affiliation String Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_1_affiliation_acronym String WHOI BCO-DMO
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_1_person_name String Shannon Rauch
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_1_person_nid String 51498
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_1_role String BCO-DMO Data Manager
attribute NC_GLOBAL people_1_role_type String related
attribute NC_GLOBAL project String Jumbo Squid Physiology,Jumbo Squid Vertical Migration
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_0_acronym String Jumbo Squid Physiology
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_0_description String This project concerns the ecological physiology of Dosidicus gigas, a large squid endemic to the eastern Pacific where it inhabits both open ocean and continental shelf environments. Questions to be addressed include:
1) How does utilization of the OML by D. gigas vary on both a daily and seasonal basis, and how do the vertical distributions of the OML and its associated fauna vary?
2) What behaviors of squid are impaired by conditions found in the OML, and how are impairments compensated to minimize costs of utilizing this environment? and
3) What are the physiological and biochemical processes by which squid maintain swimming activity at such remarkable levels under low oxygen conditions?
The investigators will use an integrated approach involving oceanographic, acoustic, electronic tagging, physiological and biochemical methods. D. gigas provides a trophic connection between small, midwater organisms and top vertebrate predators, and daily vertical migrations between near-surface waters and a deep, low-oxygen environment (OML) characterize normal behavior of adult squid. Electronic tagging has shown that this squid can remain active for extended periods in the cold, hypoxic conditions of the upper OML. Laboratory studies have demonstrated suppression of aerobic metabolism during a cold, hypoxic challenge, but anaerobic metabolism does not appear to account for the level of activity maintained. Utilization of the OML in the wild may permit daytime foraging on midwater organisms. Foraging also occurs near the surface at night, and Dosidicus may thus be able to feed continuously. D. gigas is present in different regions of the Guaymas Basin on a predicable year-round basis, allowing changes in squid distribution to be related to changing oceanographic features on a variety time scales.
This research is of broad interest because Dosidicus gigas has substantially extended its range over the last decade, and foraging on commercially important finfish in invaded areas off California and Chile has been reported. In addition, the OML has expanded during the last several decades, mostly vertically by shoaling, including in the Gulf of Alaska, the Southern California Bight and several productive regions of tropical oceans, and a variety of ecological impacts will almost certainly accompany changes in the OML. Moreover, D. gigas currently supports the world's largest squid fishery, and this study will provide acoustic methods for reliable biomass estimates, with implications for fisheries management in Mexico and elsewhere.
This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). This is a Collaborative Research project encompassing three NSF-OCE awards.
Background Publications:
Stewart, J.S., Field, J.C., Markaida, U., and Gilly, W.F. 2013. Behavioral ecology of jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in relation to oxygen minimum zones. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 95, 197-208. doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.06.005.
Gilly, W.F., Zeidberg, L.D., Booth, J.A.T, Stewart, J.S., Marshall, G., Abernathy, K., and Bell, L.E. 2012. Locomotion and behavior of Humboldt squid, Dosidicus gigas, in relation to natural hypoxia in the Gulf of California, Mexico. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 215, 3175-3190. doi: 10.1242/jeb.072538.
Related Project: Physiological limits to vertical migrations of the pelagic, jumbo squid, Dosidicus gigas in the Gulf of California
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_0_end_date String 2013-07
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_0_geolocation String Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, Mexico (27 N 112 W) and Monterey Bay, CA (36 N 123 W)
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_0_name String Hypoxia and the ecology, behavior and physiology of jumbo squid, Dosidicus gigas
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_0_project_nid String 2279
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_0_start_date String 2009-08
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_1_acronym String Jumbo Squid Vertical Migration
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_1_description String Description from NSF award abstract:
Inshore and open-ocean (pelagic) squid are the most athletic of all invertebrates. They are highly active, jet-propelled swimmers, have high metabolic rates and grow at a prodigious rate throughout their short life spans of one to two years. Such squid are abundant in all the world's oceans where they play important ecological roles as major predators. Adult squid serve as essential prey for many top predators, including sharks, tuna, billfish and marine mammals. In addition, squid are becoming increasingly important in commercial fisheries worldwide as they replace slow-growing fish, particularly where these stocks are being depleted. Dosidicus gigas, also known as the jumbo or Humboldt squid, is a true giant, reaching 2-3 m in overall length and over 50 kg in mass. It is widely distributed over the eastern Pacific, ranging from Chile to Canada and nearly to Hawaii at the equator. It forms the basis of a major commercial fishery, presently the third largest in Mexico. Despite the ecological and economic importance of D. gigas, little is known about its life history, behavior or physiology. Its large size and open-ocean habitat complicate traditional field and laboratory studies. This project focuses on integrative field and laboratory studies of D. gigas in the Gulf of California using recently developed techniques that facilitate such studies. Pilot tagging studies have revealed that D. gigas spends the daytime in cold, deep, oxygen-depleted water (~10 deg C at 300 meters) and migrates at night to shallow, aerated surface waters that can reach 30 deg C. Frequent rapid dives at night to daytime depths cover several hundred meters in minutes. It is a mystery how these large, metabolically active squid can tolerate the stress of chronic daytime hypoxia at depth. Conversely, warm surface waters also may present a stress that limits the time squid can spend in this zone. This proposal will employ electronic tagging to track vertical migrations of this pelagic predator and to monitor natural jetting and respiration at different depths. Oxygen consumption determined from these data, with calibrations provided by laboratory swim-tunnel experiments and biochemical indices of anaerobic metabolism, will provide a measure of the true energetic costs to the squid itself. Extreme low-light video methods will reveal natural behaviors over the range of a typical vertical migration, both day and night. Thus, this project will reveal what this remarkable squid is doing in its oceanic habitat, why it is doing it, and what physiological and biochemical adaptations permit these behaviors at some depths and preclude them at others.
This study will greatly advance our understanding of the biology of D. gigas and provide a model for an integrated approach to studying the ecological physiology of other pelagic predators. It will also establish a life-history framework that will ultimately be necessary to manage this fishery at the ecosystem level in Mexico and elsewhere.
Related Project: Hypoxia and the ecology, behavior and physiology of jumbo squid, Dosidicus gigas
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_1_end_date String 2009-09
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_1_geolocation String Gulf of California
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_1_name String Physiological limits to vertical migrations of the pelagic, jumbo squid, Dosidicus gigas in the Gulf of California
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_1_project_nid String 471887
attribute NC_GLOBAL projects_1_start_date String 2005-09
attribute NC_GLOBAL publisher_name String Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
attribute NC_GLOBAL publisher_type String institution
attribute NC_GLOBAL sourceUrl String (local files)
attribute NC_GLOBAL Southernmost_Northing double 27.34
attribute NC_GLOBAL standard_name_vocabulary String CF Standard Name Table v55
attribute NC_GLOBAL summary String Time-at-depth data (to generate histograms) from tagged jumbo squid from R/V R4107, R/V Pacific Storm, Chartered Vessels, R/V cruises in the Monterey Bay vicinity and Gulf of California from 2004-2009
attribute NC_GLOBAL title String [jumbo squid time-at-depth] - Time-at-depth data (to generate histograms) from tagged jumbo squid from R/V R4107, R/V Pacific Storm, Chartered Vessels, R/V cruises in the Monterey Bay vicinity and Gulf of California from 2004-2009 (Hypoxia and the ecology, behavior and physiology of jumbo squid, Dosidicus gigas)
attribute NC_GLOBAL version String 1
attribute NC_GLOBAL Westernmost_Easting double -123.48
attribute NC_GLOBAL xml_source String osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3
variable squid_id   String  
attribute squid_id bcodmo_name String unknown
attribute squid_id description String Unique squid identifier.
attribute squid_id long_name String Squid Id
attribute squid_id units String dimensionless
variable tag_id   int  
attribute tag_id _FillValue int 2147483647
attribute tag_id actual_range int 52869, 83052
attribute tag_id bcodmo_name String tagid
attribute tag_id description String Unique tag identifier.
attribute tag_id long_name String Tag Id
attribute tag_id units String dimensionless
variable descrip   String  
attribute descrip bcodmo_name String brief_desc
attribute descrip description String Description of sampling location and time of year. CCS = California Current System; GOC = Gulf of California.
attribute descrip long_name String Descrip
attribute descrip units String dimensionless
variable dorsal_mantle_len   float  
attribute dorsal_mantle_len _FillValue float NaN
attribute dorsal_mantle_len actual_range float 0.67, 0.83
attribute dorsal_mantle_len bcodmo_name String length
attribute dorsal_mantle_len description String Dorsal mantle length (DML).
attribute dorsal_mantle_len long_name String Dorsal Mantle Len
attribute dorsal_mantle_len units String centimeters (cm)
variable date_start   int  
attribute date_start _FillValue int 2147483647
attribute date_start actual_range int 20041025, 20091204
attribute date_start bcodmo_name String date_begin
attribute date_start description String Year, month, and day when the tag was deployed on the squid in YYYYmmdd format.
attribute date_start long_name String Date Start
attribute date_start units String unitless
variable latitude   double  
attribute latitude _CoordinateAxisType String Lat
attribute latitude _FillValue double NaN
attribute latitude actual_range double 27.34, 37.91
attribute latitude axis String Y
attribute latitude bcodmo_name String lat_start
attribute latitude colorBarMaximum double 90.0
attribute latitude colorBarMinimum double -90.0
attribute latitude description String Latitude at the time of deployment. Positive values = North.
attribute latitude ioos_category String Location
attribute latitude long_name String Latitude
attribute latitude nerc_identifier String https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LATX/ (external link)
attribute latitude source_name String lat_start
attribute latitude standard_name String latitude
attribute latitude units String degrees_north
variable longitude   double  
attribute longitude _CoordinateAxisType String Lon
attribute longitude _FillValue double NaN
attribute longitude actual_range double -123.48, -111.22
attribute longitude axis String X
attribute longitude bcodmo_name String lon_start
attribute longitude colorBarMaximum double 180.0
attribute longitude colorBarMinimum double -180.0
attribute longitude description String Longitude at the time of deployment. Negative values = West.
attribute longitude ioos_category String Location
attribute longitude long_name String Longitude
attribute longitude nerc_identifier String https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LONX/ (external link)
attribute longitude source_name String lon_start
attribute longitude standard_name String longitude
attribute longitude units String degrees_east
variable date_end   int  
attribute date_end _FillValue int 2147483647
attribute date_end actual_range int 20041102, 20091124
attribute date_end bcodmo_name String date_end
attribute date_end description String Year, month, and day when the tag detached from the squid in YYYYmmdd format.
attribute date_end long_name String Date End
attribute date_end units String unitless
variable lat_end   float  
attribute lat_end _FillValue float NaN
attribute lat_end actual_range float 26.59, 37.65
attribute lat_end bcodmo_name String lat_end
attribute lat_end colorBarMaximum double 90.0
attribute lat_end colorBarMinimum double -90.0
attribute lat_end description String Latitude at the time the tag detached. Positive values = North.
attribute lat_end long_name String Latitude
attribute lat_end nerc_identifier String https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LATX/ (external link)
attribute lat_end standard_name String latitude
attribute lat_end units String decimal degrees
variable lon_end   float  
attribute lon_end _FillValue float NaN
attribute lon_end actual_range float -123.99, -109.87
attribute lon_end bcodmo_name String lon_end
attribute lon_end colorBarMaximum double 180.0
attribute lon_end colorBarMinimum double -180.0
attribute lon_end description String Longitude at the time the tag detached. Negative values = West.
attribute lon_end long_name String Longitude
attribute lon_end nerc_identifier String https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LONX/ (external link)
attribute lon_end standard_name String longitude
attribute lon_end units String decimal degrees
variable sampling_time   float  
attribute sampling_time _FillValue float NaN
attribute sampling_time actual_range float 2.7, 17.6
attribute sampling_time bcodmo_name String time_elapsed
attribute sampling_time description String Total number of sampling days.
attribute sampling_time long_name String Sampling Time
attribute sampling_time nerc_identifier String https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/ELTMZZZZ/ (external link)
attribute sampling_time units String number of days
variable max_depth   short  
attribute max_depth _FillValue short 32767
attribute max_depth actual_range short 400, 1400
attribute max_depth bcodmo_name String depth_max
attribute max_depth description String Maximum depth achieved by squid.
attribute max_depth long_name String Max Depth
attribute max_depth units String meters (m)
variable recovered   String  
attribute recovered bcodmo_name String unknown
attribute recovered description String Indicates if the tag was physically recovered.
attribute recovered long_name String Recovered
attribute recovered units String yes/no
variable deploy_day   byte  
attribute deploy_day _FillValue byte 127
attribute deploy_day actual_range byte 1, 18
attribute deploy_day bcodmo_name String unknown
attribute deploy_day description String Day of total tag deployment starting on Day 1.
attribute deploy_day long_name String Deploy Day
attribute deploy_day units String dimensionless
variable depth   double  
attribute depth _CoordinateAxisType String Height
attribute depth _CoordinateZisPositive String down
attribute depth _FillValue double NaN
attribute depth actual_range double 0.0, 1950.0
attribute depth axis String Z
attribute depth bcodmo_name String depth
attribute depth colorBarMaximum double 8000.0
attribute depth colorBarMinimum double -8000.0
attribute depth colorBarPalette String TopographyDepth
attribute depth description String Depth.
attribute depth ioos_category String Location
attribute depth long_name String Depth
attribute depth nerc_identifier String https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/DEPH/ (external link)
attribute depth positive String down
attribute depth standard_name String depth
attribute depth units String m
variable count_night   short  
attribute count_night _FillValue short 32767
attribute count_night actual_range short 0, 531
attribute count_night bcodmo_name String unknown
attribute count_night colorBarMaximum double 100.0
attribute count_night colorBarMinimum double 0.0
attribute count_night description String Number of counts spent in given temperature bin during nighttime (sunset to sunrise). Each count represents 75 seconds.
attribute count_night long_name String Count Night
attribute count_night units String Number of counts (1 count = 75 seconds)
variable count_day   short  
attribute count_day _FillValue short 32767
attribute count_day actual_range short 0, 451
attribute count_day bcodmo_name String unknown
attribute count_day colorBarMaximum double 100.0
attribute count_day colorBarMinimum double 0.0
attribute count_day description String Number of counts spent in given temperature bin during daytime (sunrise to sunset). Each count represents 75 seconds.
attribute count_day long_name String Count Day
attribute count_day units String Number of counts (1 count = 75 seconds)

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