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508-289-2009
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ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Zooplankton abundance and stages from MOCNESS nets from the RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer from the Southern Ocean, 2001-2002 (SOGLOBEC project, Southern Ocean Krill project)
2008-10-23
publication
2008-10-23
revision
National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC)
2013-08-19
publication
http://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0112171
Marine Biological Laboratory/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Library (MBLWHOI DLA)
2019-02-06
publication
https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.2387.1
Dr Carin J. Ashjian
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
principalInvestigator
Dr Peter H. Wiebe
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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Cite this dataset as: Ashjian, C., Wiebe, P. (2008) Zooplankton abundance and stages from MOCNESS nets from the RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer from the Southern Ocean, 2001-2002 (SOGLOBEC project, Southern Ocean Krill project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). Dataset version 2008-10-23 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.2387.1 [access date]
Zooplankton abundance + stages from MOCNESS nets, NBPalmer Dataset Description: <h3>Zooplankton Abundance Based on Taxa and Life Stages or Size Classes, Collected during the Broadscale <em>NB Palmer</em> Cruises, Austral Autumn 2001 and 2002</h3>
<p>The MOCNESS-1 plankton sampler has nine rectangular nets (1m x 1.4 m) with a mesh size of 0.333 mm, which are opened and closed sequentially by commands through conducting cable from the surface (Wiebe et al., 1976).<br />
Note: NBP0104 tows 1-11 used a 500 micron mesh for net 1 samples. Then it was moved to net 0 for the remainder of tows.</p>
<p><strong>Cruises:</strong><br />
Nathaniel B. Palmer, April-June 2001 (NBP01-03), 24 tows<br />
Nathaniel B. Palmer, July-Sept. 2001 (NBP01-04), 17 tows<br />
Nathaniel B. Palmer, April-May 2002 (NBP02-02), 24 tows<br />
Nathaniel B. Palmer, July-Sept. 2002 (NBP02-04), 19 tows</p>
<p><strong>Related datasets:</strong><br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/jg/serv/globec/soglobec/mocness_biovols_rs.html0{dir=globec.whoi.edu/jg/dir/globec/soglobec/,info=globec.whoi.edu/jg/info/globec/soglobec/mocness_biovols}">Zooplankton biovolume values from MOCNESS tows </a> - this data set is derived from displacement volume measurements and dry weight conversion calculations from the same set of samples as the above data.&nbsp;globec.whoi.edu/jg/serv/globec/soglobec/mocness_biovols_rs.html0</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/jg/serv/globec/soglobec/zoo_moc.html0{dir=globec.whoi.edu/jg/dir/globec/soglobec/,info=globec.whoi.edu:80/jg/info/globec/soglobec/zoo_moc}?">Zooplankton Abundance and biomass from MOCNESS nets using silhouette analysis</a><br />
NB Palmer, austral fall &amp; winter of 2001 &amp; 2002 - Biomass (wet weight) and abundance were determined principally by silhouette digitization of taxa lengths and conversion to equivalent wet weights according to the equations and methods adapted from Davis and Wiebe (1985) and Wiebe et al. (2004).&nbsp;globec.whoi.edu/jg/serv/globec/soglobec/zoo_moc.html0</p>
<p><strong>Contact Information:</strong><br />
Net sample collections: Carin Ashjian, Peter Wiebe, Nancy Copley, Phil Alatalo at Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.</p>
<p>Sample Analyses: Atlantic Reference Centre (ARC, www.huntsmanmarine.ca/arc.shtml), located in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada under the supervision of Dr. Gerhard Pohle.</p> Acquisition Description: <p>Zooplankton abundance, vertical and horizontal distribution, and population structure were assessed using a 1 m^2 Multiple Opening and Closing Nets and Environmental Sampling System (MOCNESS) with nine nets having 333 um mesh and environmental sensors of temperature, salinity and depth. The entire water column was sampled on the downcast using net # 0, which was not analyzed here. The water column was typically sampled from close to the bottom at stations on the shelf where depths were less than 1000 m, or to 1000m at stations off the shelf where depths were often from 3000 to 4000 m. Nets 1 through 8 sampled from various depth intervals to the surface with smaller strata near the surface. Several tows targeted krill swarms by towing in a single strata. Approximate locations of broadscale study stations are shown in Figs. 1-4, below.</p>
<p>Zooplankton samples were immediately preserved in 5% buffered formalin solution. In 2006, the samples were sent to the Atlantic Reference Centre, Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada to be sorted. All the large organisms (&gt;15 mm) in the sample were removed and identified to taxa. The sample was then split to about 100 individuals of euphausiids. All euphausiids in the split were identified to species and life history stage. Next, the sample was split to about 100 individuals of copepods. Copepods were identified to species and life history stage (female, male, copepodite V, or&nbsp;other copepodite). All other zooplankton in the split were identified to taxa and counted. For the Euchaetidae, we followed the designation of Park (1994) who ascribed the Antarctic species to the genus Paraeuchaeta. This data object ('zooabund_nbp') reports the counts of zooplankton per subsample/split by taxa and life stage or size class. The companion data object 'zooabund_lmg' reports similar for the MOCNESS samples collected on the L.M. Gould cruises and data object 'krill' reports the abundance of each euphausiid species by life stage and size class, also on the L. M. Gould.</p>
<p><strong>Displacement volume measurement:</strong><br />
Entire sample plus liquid was measured in a large graduated cylinder then poured through a sieve into a second cylinder. The difference in volume is the displacement volume.</p>
<p>Greenwich Mean Time was local time + 4 hours.</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0103_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0103_TowPositions.png (48567 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0103_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 1. NBP-0103: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral fall 2001 as part of the broad-scale survey (solid dots) and the horizontal tows taken in krill patches in Marguerite Bay (asterisks).</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0104_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0104_TowPositions.png (45120 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0104_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 2. NBP-0104: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral winter 2001 as part of the broad-scale survey.</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0202_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0202_TowPositions.png (46096 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0202_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 3. NBP-0202: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral fall 2002 as part of the broad-scale survey.</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0204_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0204_TowPositions.png (45602 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0204_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 4. NBP-0204: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral winter 2002 as part of the broad-scale survey.</p>
Funding provided by NSF Antarctic Sciences (NSF ANT) Award Number: ANT-0523332 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0523332
Funding provided by NSF Antarctic Sciences (NSF ANT) Award Number: ANT-9910307 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=9910307
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Dr Carin J. Ashjian
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
508-289-2409
Redfield 2-22, MS-33
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
cashjian@whoi.edu
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Dr Peter H. Wiebe
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
508-289-2313
Biology Department Redfield 2-26 MS #33
Woods Hole
MA
02543-1049
USA
pwiebe@whoi.edu
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U.S. GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics
U.S. GLOBEC (GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics) is a research program organized by oceanographers and fisheries scientists to address the question of how global climate change may affect the abundance and production of animals in the sea.
The U.S. GLOBEC Program currently had major research efforts underway in the Georges Bank / Northwest Atlantic Region, and the Northeast Pacific (with components in the California Current and in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska). U.S. GLOBEC was a major contributor to International GLOBEC efforts in the Southern Ocean and Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP).
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U.S. GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics
U.S. GLOBEC (GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics) is a research program organized by oceanographers and fisheries scientists to address the question of how global climate change may affect the abundance and production of animals in the sea.
The U.S. GLOBEC Program currently had major research efforts underway in the Georges Bank / Northwest Atlantic Region, and the Northeast Pacific (with components in the California Current and in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska). U.S. GLOBEC was a major contributor to International GLOBEC efforts in the Southern Ocean and Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP).
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<p>The U.S. Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (U.S. GLOBEC) program has the goal of understanding and ultimately predicting how populations of marine animal species respond to natural and anthropogenic changes in climate. Research in the Southern Ocean (SO) indicates strong coupling between climatic processes and ecosystem dynamics via the annual formation and destruction of sea ice. The Southern Ocean GLOBEC Program (SO GLOBEC) will investigate the dynamic relationship between physical processes and ecosystem responses through identification of critical parameters that affect the distribution, abundance and population dynamics of target species. The overall goals of the SO GLOBEC program are to elucidate shelf circulation processes and their effect on sea ice formation and krill distribution, and to examine the factors which govern krill survivorship and availability to higher trophic levels, including penguins, seals and whales. The focus of the U.S. contribution to the international SO GLOBEC program will be on winter processes. This component will focus on juvenile and adult krill and mesozooplankton prey distribution and abundance using a sophisticated instrument package, BIOMAPPER II, which is equipped with an acoustic backscatter sonar system, a video plankton recorder and an environmental sensor system. The system is used in large-scale studies. Additionally, a remotely-operative vehicle will be used to map the distribution and behavior of krill under ice. The result of the integrated SO GLOBEC program will be to improve the predictability of living marine resources, especially with respect to local and global climatic shifts.</p>
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BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Zooplankton abundance and stages from MOCNESS nets from the RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer from the Southern Ocean, 2001-2002 (SOGLOBEC project, Southern Ocean Krill project)
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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508-289-2009
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USA
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8063.rdf
Name: cruiseid
Units: unknown
Description: Cruise identifier (NBP0103, NBP0104, NBP0202, NBP0204)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8064.rdf
Name: year
Units: unknown
Description: Year of cruise
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8065.rdf
Name: station
Units: dimensionless
Description: Station number or designation (e.g. MB = Marguerite Bay)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8066.rdf
Name: tow
Units: dimensionless
Description: Net tow number
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8067.rdf
Name: month_local
Units: unknown
Description: Month of year, local time
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8068.rdf
Name: day_local
Units: unknown
Description: Day of month, local time
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8069.rdf
Name: time_local
Units: HHmm
Description: Time local, GMT = local time +4 hours
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8070.rdf
Name: event
Units: dimensionless
Description: Event number from cruise event log; unique ID
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8071.rdf
Name: lat
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Latitude at beginning of net tow, negative = South
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8072.rdf
Name: lon
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Longitude at beginning of net tow, negative = West
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8073.rdf
Name: depth_w
Units: meters
Description: Depth of water
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8074.rdf
Name: region
Units: unknown
Description: Geographic region
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8075.rdf
Name: yrday_local
Units: unknown
Description: local day and decimal time, as 326.5 for the 326th day of the year, or November 22, at 1200 hours (noon)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8076.rdf
Name: net
Units: unknown
Description: Net number
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8077.rdf
Name: depth_open
Units: meters
Description: Depth each net was opened
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8078.rdf
Name: depth_close
Units: meters
Description: Depth each net was closed
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8079.rdf
Name: depth_mid
Units: meters
Description: Mid-depth of strata that each net sampled
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8080.rdf
Name: vol_filt
Units: meters3
Description: Volume of water filtered by each net
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8081.rdf
Name: displ_vol
Units: milliliters
Description: Sample displacement volume1 (biovolume)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8082.rdf
Name: taxon_group
Units: unknown
Description: Taxonomic group (Euphausiids, Copepods, Other Zooplankton)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8083.rdf
Name: taxon
Units: unknown
Description: Scientific name of organism or common name of group
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8084.rdf
Name: stage
Units: unknown
Description: Life history stage, size class or gender e.g.: CV = copepodite stage V C3 = calyptopis stage 3 F2 = furcilia stage 2 lt_15mm = size class less than 15 mm gt_15mm = size class greater than 15 mm male female
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/8087.rdf
Name: abundance
Units: number per meter3
Description: Density of individuals within stage/size interval. Calculated as: num_counted * samp_fraction_denom / vol_filt
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/755097.rdf
Name: comments
Units: unitless
Description: comments pertaining to the taxon in the record
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
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<p>Zooplankton abundance, vertical and horizontal distribution, and population structure were assessed using a 1 m^2 Multiple Opening and Closing Nets and Environmental Sampling System (MOCNESS) with nine nets having 333 um mesh and environmental sensors of temperature, salinity and depth. The entire water column was sampled on the downcast using net # 0, which was not analyzed here. The water column was typically sampled from close to the bottom at stations on the shelf where depths were less than 1000 m, or to 1000m at stations off the shelf where depths were often from 3000 to 4000 m. Nets 1 through 8 sampled from various depth intervals to the surface with smaller strata near the surface. Several tows targeted krill swarms by towing in a single strata. Approximate locations of broadscale study stations are shown in Figs. 1-4, below.</p>
<p>Zooplankton samples were immediately preserved in 5% buffered formalin solution. In 2006, the samples were sent to the Atlantic Reference Centre, Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada to be sorted. All the large organisms (&gt;15 mm) in the sample were removed and identified to taxa. The sample was then split to about 100 individuals of euphausiids. All euphausiids in the split were identified to species and life history stage. Next, the sample was split to about 100 individuals of copepods. Copepods were identified to species and life history stage (female, male, copepodite V, or&nbsp;other copepodite). All other zooplankton in the split were identified to taxa and counted. For the Euchaetidae, we followed the designation of Park (1994) who ascribed the Antarctic species to the genus Paraeuchaeta. This data object ('zooabund_nbp') reports the counts of zooplankton per subsample/split by taxa and life stage or size class. The companion data object 'zooabund_lmg' reports similar for the MOCNESS samples collected on the L.M. Gould cruises and data object 'krill' reports the abundance of each euphausiid species by life stage and size class, also on the L. M. Gould.</p>
<p><strong>Displacement volume measurement:</strong><br />
Entire sample plus liquid was measured in a large graduated cylinder then poured through a sieve into a second cylinder. The difference in volume is the displacement volume.</p>
<p>Greenwich Mean Time was local time + 4 hours.</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0103_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0103_TowPositions.png (48567 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0103_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 1. NBP-0103: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral fall 2001 as part of the broad-scale survey (solid dots) and the horizontal tows taken in krill patches in Marguerite Bay (asterisks).</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0104_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0104_TowPositions.png (45120 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0104_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 2. NBP-0104: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral winter 2001 as part of the broad-scale survey.</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0202_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0202_TowPositions.png (46096 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0202_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 3. NBP-0202: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral fall 2002 as part of the broad-scale survey.</p>
<p><a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0204_TowPositions.png"><img alt="NBP0204_TowPositions.png (45602 bytes)" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/static/globec.whoi.edu/images/NBP0204_TowPositions.png" style="height:425px; width:400px" /></a></p>
<p>Fig. 4. NBP-0204: Locations for the oblique MOCNESS tows taken in austral winter 2002 as part of the broad-scale survey.</p>
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MOCNESS1
MOCNESS1
PI Supplied Instrument Name: MOCNESS1 PI Supplied Instrument Description:The MOCNESS-1 plankton sampler has nine rectangular nets (1m x 1.4 m) with a mesh size of 0.333 mm, which are opened and closed sequentially by commands through conducting cable from the surface (Wiebe et al., 1976). Instrument Name: MOCNESS1 Instrument Short Name:MOC1 Instrument Description: The Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System or MOCNESS is a family of net systems based on the Tucker Trawl principle. The MOCNESS-1 carries nine 1-m2 nets usually of 335 micrometer mesh and is intended for use with the macrozooplankton. All nets are black to reduce contrast with the background. A motor/toggle release assembly is mounted on the top portion of the frame and stainless steel cables with swaged fittings are used to attach the net bar to the toggle release. A stepping motor in a pressure compensated case filled with oil turns the escapement crankshaft of the toggle release which sequentially releases the nets to an open then closed position on command from the surface. -- from the MOCNESS Operations Manual (1999 + 2003). Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/NETT0097/
Cruise: NBP0103
NBP0103
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
vessel
NBP0103
Dr Peter H. Wiebe
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
http://globec.whoi.edu/so-dir/reports/nbp0103/nbp0103.html
Report describing NBP0103
Cruise: NBP0104
NBP0104
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
vessel
NBP0104
Dr Peter H. Wiebe
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
http://www.ccpo.odu.edu/Research/globec/cruises01/nbp0104_menu.html
Report describing NBP0104
Cruise: NBP0202
NBP0202
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
vessel
NBP0202
Dr Peter H. Wiebe
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
http://globec.whoi.edu/so-dir/reports/nbp0202/nbp0202b.html
Report describing NBP0202
Cruise: NBP0204
NBP0204
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
vessel
NBP0204
Dr Peter H. Wiebe
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
http://globec.whoi.edu/so-dir/reports/nbp0204/nbp0204b.html
Report describing NBP0204
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
vessel