glider operations and data system (gods)

The ASL fleet consists of nearly 20 autonomous underwater gliders with varying endurance, depth capability, and science payload. There vehicles allow us to explore ocean circulation and the relationships between physics and biology on a variety of scales. Follow the links below to view current ASL glider operations or to review previous results.

Please contact dfratantoni@whoi.edu if you are interested in acquiring digital data for analysis.

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last updated on June 23, 2008