A CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth) is an oceanographic instrument used to measure the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. From these measurements, other important seawater properties like salinity and density can be calculated. CTDs are commonly deployed from research vessels to collect vertical profiles of ocean properties from the surface to the seafloor. They are essential tools for oceanographers studying ocean circulation, climate change, and marine ecosystems.
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