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Process Lisa Marie transects in Echoview #46

Closed jrenfree closed 10 months ago

jrenfree commented 11 months ago

File required for Lisa Marie data processing should be ready to go. If you plan to work off a local drive, I'd recommend grabbing all of the latest files from AST4:

\swc-storage4-s\AST4\SURVEYS\20230703_LISA-MARIE_SummerCPS

Kevin created a nice map that shows the planned transects, a subsampled portion of the Lisa Marie track lines for each transect, as well as the CTD casts. You can find that in the 'lm_nav_ctd_2307RL.html' file in the LOGS directory. So from that you should be able to more easily determine which raw files to include for each transect along with the nearest CTD cast.

Also in the LOGS directory is a '2307 Echoview Processing Log' shortcut which will take you to the Google Drive spreadsheet for managing the processing.

You shouldn't need to update the Exporting Script as I've updated it to use relative paths, and thus it shouldn't depend on local drive names.

If you want you can postpone creating and exporting the krill data, as I plan to eventually automate that entire process. But I'll leave that up to you. Worse comes to worst we can manually run through that after doing all the CPS stuff.

ScottMau commented 11 months ago

Steve, Did you already start on the 90 line end? I just noticed that you switched the lines I was assigned to do.

Scott

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File required for Lisa Marie data processing should be ready to go. If you plan to work off a local drive, I'd recommend grabbing all of the latest files from AST4:

\swc-storage4-s\AST4\SURVEYS\20230703_LISA-MARIE_SummerCPS

Kevin created a nice map that shows the planned transects, a subsampled portion of the Lisa Marie track lines for each transect, as well as the CTD casts. You can find that in the 'lm_nav_ctd_2307RL.html' file in the LOGS directory. So from that you should be able to more easily determine which raw files to include for each transect along with the nearest CTD cast.

Also in the LOGS directory is a '2307 Echoview Processing Log' shortcut which will take you to the Google Drive spreadsheet for managing the processing.

You shouldn't need to update the Exporting Script as I've updated it to use relative paths, and thus it shouldn't depend on local drive names.

If you want you can postpone creating and exporting the krill data, as I plan to eventually automate that entire process. But I'll leave that up to you. Worse comes to worst we can manually run through that after doing all the CPS stuff.

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jrenfree commented 11 months ago

Yeah he swapped them around, as he had already started working on Transect 91.

ScottMau commented 11 months ago

Ok, No worries I will start on the other end and work my way to the middle.

Scott

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Yeah he swapped them around, as he had already started working on Transect 91.

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jrenfree commented 11 months ago

Sounds good, thanks!

jrenfree commented 11 months ago

Data has been processed, but ~5 transects had oddities in the exported images. Still need to investigate these and re-do processing, if necessary.