Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018).

In the nearshore Alaskan Beaufort Sea, discrete, isolated rocky habitats harbor biological communities that are unusually diverse for the region, with markedly different fauna and flora than found in the surrounding soft sediment areas. The boulder fields also support tightly linked food webs, with...

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Main Authors: Kenneth Dunton, Christina Bonsell, Katrin Iken, Craig Aumack, Brenda Konar, Arley Muth, Susan Schonberg
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A24Q7QR0V
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A24Q7QR0V 2024-06-03T18:46:39+00:00 Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018). Kenneth Dunton Christina Bonsell Katrin Iken Craig Aumack Brenda Konar Arley Muth Susan Schonberg Stefansson Sound, Alaska, United States ENVELOPE(-147.873,-147.613,70.3763,70.2899) BEGINDATE: 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A24Q7QR0V unknown Arctic Data Center Stefansson Sound kelp hydrography oceanography ecology benthos Arctic Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A24Q7QR0V 2024-06-03T18:16:43Z In the nearshore Alaskan Beaufort Sea, discrete, isolated rocky habitats harbor biological communities that are unusually diverse for the region, with markedly different fauna and flora than found in the surrounding soft sediment areas. The boulder fields also support tightly linked food webs, with connections to higher trophic levels such as fishes and seals. These systems are highly vulnerable to disturbances, including sedimentation from human activities and coastal erosion, fluctuations in salinity from seasonal river discharge, and temperature increases from heat influx originating at lower latitudes and from atmospheric warming. Spatial isolation of these boulder fields and the slow development of benthic communities limit ecosystem recovery from disturbance. To assess the possible ecological effects of such environmental disturbances, this field program undertook an investigation of the biological communities and environmental conditions across the Stefansson Sound Boulder Patch, the largest of the Beaufort Sea nearshore boulder fields. The overlying objectives of this program were to: 1) monitor incident and in situ photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), salinity, temperature, currents, and pH to define the spatial variability in annual kelp productivity and biomass; 2) characterize benthic community structure changes across environmental gradients in the Boulder Patch and 3) collect annual measurements of kelp growth in the Boulder Patch to provide a nearly continuous record of kelp growth since 1976. Within and in addition to these objectives, individual research projects were completed, using experimental approaches, timeseries analysis and historical data to gain an in depth understanding of mechanisms (past and present) that resulted in the Boulder Patch community we see today and how this community may vary in future conditions. These datasets here result from ecosystem studies and monitoring that took place from 1976 to 2018 at multiple site in Stefansson Sound, Alaska. Dataset Arctic Beaufort Sea Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Stefansson ENVELOPE(-62.417,-62.417,-69.467,-69.467) Stefansson Sound ENVELOPE(-62.417,-62.417,-69.467,-69.467) ENVELOPE(-147.873,-147.613,70.3763,70.2899)
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topic Stefansson Sound
kelp
hydrography
oceanography
ecology
benthos
Arctic
spellingShingle Stefansson Sound
kelp
hydrography
oceanography
ecology
benthos
Arctic
Kenneth Dunton
Christina Bonsell
Katrin Iken
Craig Aumack
Brenda Konar
Arley Muth
Susan Schonberg
Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018).
topic_facet Stefansson Sound
kelp
hydrography
oceanography
ecology
benthos
Arctic
description In the nearshore Alaskan Beaufort Sea, discrete, isolated rocky habitats harbor biological communities that are unusually diverse for the region, with markedly different fauna and flora than found in the surrounding soft sediment areas. The boulder fields also support tightly linked food webs, with connections to higher trophic levels such as fishes and seals. These systems are highly vulnerable to disturbances, including sedimentation from human activities and coastal erosion, fluctuations in salinity from seasonal river discharge, and temperature increases from heat influx originating at lower latitudes and from atmospheric warming. Spatial isolation of these boulder fields and the slow development of benthic communities limit ecosystem recovery from disturbance. To assess the possible ecological effects of such environmental disturbances, this field program undertook an investigation of the biological communities and environmental conditions across the Stefansson Sound Boulder Patch, the largest of the Beaufort Sea nearshore boulder fields. The overlying objectives of this program were to: 1) monitor incident and in situ photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), salinity, temperature, currents, and pH to define the spatial variability in annual kelp productivity and biomass; 2) characterize benthic community structure changes across environmental gradients in the Boulder Patch and 3) collect annual measurements of kelp growth in the Boulder Patch to provide a nearly continuous record of kelp growth since 1976. Within and in addition to these objectives, individual research projects were completed, using experimental approaches, timeseries analysis and historical data to gain an in depth understanding of mechanisms (past and present) that resulted in the Boulder Patch community we see today and how this community may vary in future conditions. These datasets here result from ecosystem studies and monitoring that took place from 1976 to 2018 at multiple site in Stefansson Sound, Alaska.
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author Kenneth Dunton
Christina Bonsell
Katrin Iken
Craig Aumack
Brenda Konar
Arley Muth
Susan Schonberg
author_facet Kenneth Dunton
Christina Bonsell
Katrin Iken
Craig Aumack
Brenda Konar
Arley Muth
Susan Schonberg
author_sort Kenneth Dunton
title Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018).
title_short Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018).
title_full Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018).
title_fullStr Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018).
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA) III: The Boulder Patch and other Kelp Communities in the Development Area. Ecosystem monitoring data collected from the Boulder Patch, Stefansson Sound, Alaska (1976-2018).
title_sort arctic nearshore impact monitoring in the development area (animida) iii: the boulder patch and other kelp communities in the development area. ecosystem monitoring data collected from the boulder patch, stefansson sound, alaska (1976-2018).
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A24Q7QR0V
op_coverage Stefansson Sound, Alaska, United States
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