Time-series data of physical oceanography, ocean current velocities and carbon/particle export were obtained from mooring HG-IV-FEVI-44 in the Fram Strait from July 2022 to June 2023 as part of the Helmholtz infrastructure program Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring (FRAM) legacy and the long-term monitoring program at AWI HAUSGARTEN. The mooring was deployed during RV POLARSTERN expedition PS131 and recovered during PS136. The attached archive contains raw data files of five Seabird SBE37 MicroCATs (nominal depths: 38m, 53m, 256m, 738m, 2533m; sampling interval 1h), four Seabird SBE56 temperature loggers (nominal depths: 78m, 106m, 156m, 331m; sampling interval 60s), one upward-looking Teledyne RDI 75 kHz Longranger ADCP (nominal depth: 416m; sampling interval 1h), three AADI Seaguard current meters (nominal depths: 210m, 2355m, 2531m; sampling interval 1h), and one AADI RCM11 current meter (nominal depth: 737m; sampling interval 2h). The mooring also included two sediment traps (nominal depths: 203m, 2348m; data archived elsewhere). Auxiliary information such as sensor calibration sheets, mooring diagrams, and schedule files are also provided, if applicable.
The file HG-IV-FEVI-44.zip includes all available sensor raw data from mooring HG-IV-FEVI-44. The structure of the unzipped folders is mooring->sensor/sampler type->serial number->instrument files. All instruments were synched to UTC before deployment, and the offset after the recovery is supplied in the respective instrument folder, if available. The archive also contains the sensor calibration sheets/files and relevant sampler schedule files, if available. Finally, mooring schematics are also attached as pdfs in the root folder.The authors are grateful to the captains, crews, and technical/scientific staff of the expeditions PS131 and PS136 onboard RV Polarstern. Many individuals have contributed to the conception of the research, the preparation of the instruments, the deployments and recoveries, as well as to the retrieval of the data, which we greatly appreciate. We acknowledge support from the Helmholtz infrastructure program "Frontiers in Arctic Marine Monitoring", and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung.