PhOG, School of Marine Science, University of Maine GoMOOS Buoy History
Physical Oceanography Group
School of Marine Sciences
University of Maine



GoMoos Buoy I0129

MooringDateBufferData TypeDepthComments
I01292014-01-10 16:00goesALL0Goes communications intermittent from this buoy (cellphone failed 23 Dec 2014)
I01292014-06-01 01:39ALLALL deployed by R/V Connecticut
I01292014-06-13 14:00goesALL0Last backup Goes transmission received from this buoy (Goes GPS failure). Primary cell communications working fine.
I01292014-08-23 10:00goesALL0Problems with backup Goes GPS continue with periods of no Goes transmissions. Primary cellphone communications are working fine.
I01292014-09-13 07:00sbe16ALL87Last data received from SBE16 at 87m.
I01292014-12-24 02:00cellphoneALL0Last call received from primary cellphone. Backup Goes working (a bit intermittent).
I01292015-01-15 11:00ALLALL0Buoy battery too low; buoy is in low power mode and only sending limited surface data every six hours.
I01292015-01-23 10:00ALLALL0Buoy battery has recharged enough to allow normal sampling and hourly Goes data transmissions (cellphone problems still exist).
I01292015-02-08 01:00ALLALL0Buoy battery too low once again; buoy is in low power mode and only sending limited surface data every six hours.
I01292015-02-18 16:00ALLgoes0Buoy battery has recharged enough to allow normal sampling and hourly Goes data transmissions (cellphone problems still exist).
I01292015-06-05 11:15ALLALL Recovered by R/V Connecticut. 87m SBE16+ cage damaged, probably during recovery with anchor buried in mud; transmissometer missing. 4 tower/buoy bolts missing; others look fine.


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