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Measurements were collected using a HOBO U22 Water Temp Pro V2 (Onset Computer Corp. U22-001) beginning 2011-01-21.  The instrument depth was 000 meters, in an overall water depth of 18 meters (both relative to Mean Sea Level, MSL).  The sampling interval was 4.0 minutes.   EARTH SCIENCE : Oceans : Ocean Temperature : Water Temperature  Global Change Master Directory   Temperature  Integrated Ocean Observing System  IOOS  IOOS Vocabulary Version 1   Oceanographic Sensor Data  Moored Temperature Data  PISCO Categories   continental shelf  seawater  temperature  California  United States of America  PISCO  Please cite PISCO in all publications containing these data.  The citation should take the form: "This study utilized data collected by the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans: a long-term ecological consortium funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation."  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