Field Activity C0111SC

Identifier C0111SC
Alternate names C-01-11-SC
Purpose collect seafloor video and photography
Description United States Geological Survey, Pacific Science Center. Video ground-truth data of field activity C-01-11-SC in Southern California from 08/15/2011 to 09/05/2011
Location Southern California
Info derived seafloor habitats, geology, character
Comments Staff information imported from InfoBank Pete Dartnell Guy Cochrane Eleyne Phillips Nadine Golden Lisa Krigsman - NMFS Hank Chezar (USGS) - Photographic Technologist Jamie Grover (USGS) - Marine Technician Peter Harkins (USGS) - Marine Technician Jackson Currie (USGS) - Electronics Technician Cordell Johnson (USGS) - Marine Technician
Projects
Platform
Coral Sea
Length: 90 feet; Beam: 22 feet.
Itinerary
Start Marina Del Rey, CA 2011-08-15
End San Diego, CA 2011-09-05
Bounds
West -118.803
East -117.15543
North 34.03605
South 32.55708
Activity video ground-truth

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Crew members
Peter Dartnell
Scientist, Staff
Henry Chezar
Scientist, Staff
Guy R Cochrane
Scientist, Staff
Jackson E Currie
Scientist, Staff
Peter Harkins
Scientist, Staff
Cordell Johnson
Scientist, Staff
Nadine Golden
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Nadine Golden
Specialist, Information
Affiliate staff Eleyne Phillips,Lisa Krigsman - NMFS,Jamie Grover (USGS) - Marine Technician

Data types and categories

Data category: Imagery, Location-Elevation
Data type: Photo, Video, Navigation

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
Underwater video camera Video 1
underwatercamera Photo (no data reported)
navigation Navigation 2

Datasets

Datasets produced in this activity

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
C0111SC_video_observations Underwater video camera This part of DS 781 presents video observations from cruise C0111SC in southern California. The vector data file is included in ""c0111sc_video_observations.zip,"" which is accessible from https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/video_observations/data_catalog_video_observations.html. In 1999 and 2009, the seafloor in southern California was mapped by California State University, Monterey Bay, Seafloor Mapping Lab (CSUMB) and by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), using both multibeam echosounders and bathymetric sidescan sonar units. These mapping missions combined to collect bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter data from about the 10-m isobath to out beyond the 3-nautical-mile limit of California's State Waters. To validate the interpretations of sonar data in order to turn it into geologically and biologically useful information, the USGS ground-truth surveyed the data by towing camera sleds over specific locations throughout the region. During the 2011 ground-truth cruise, the camera sled housed two video cameras (one forward looking and the other vertical looking), a high-definition video camera, and an 8-megapixel digital still camera. The video was fed in real time to the research vessel, where USGS and NOAA scientists recorded both the geologic and biologic character of the seafloor into programmable keypads once every minute. In addition to recording the seafloor characteristics, a digital still photograph was captured once every 30 seconds. This ArcGIS shape file includes the position of the camera, the time each observation was started, and the visual observations of geologic and biologic habitat. Peter Dartnell
Best file with nav in ArcInfo E00 format c-01-11-sc.zip navigation Nadine Golden
Global positioning system (GPS) data c-01-11-sc.064 navigation Provisional best file Nadine Golden

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity