Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009

The Arctic Ocean ecosystem may respond dramatically to climate change through modification of the physical environment (e.g., hydrography and ice cover). A better understanding of the coupled biological-physical ocean ecosystem, and its interannual variability, is necessary to predict and understand...

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Main Authors: Carin Ashjian, Robert Campbell, Stephen Okkonen
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WP9T76H
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2WP9T76H 2024-06-03T18:46:33+00:00 Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009 Carin Ashjian Robert Campbell Stephen Okkonen Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska ENVELOPE(-157.3298,-155.3647,71.6889,71.3062) BEGINDATE: 2009-08-25T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2009-09-13T00:00:00Z 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WP9T76H unknown Arctic Data Center zooplankton marine Calanus marshallae Calanus glacialis Calanus hyperboreus Oithona similis Onceae borealis Acartia longiremis Neocalanus cristatus Neocalanus flemingeri Neocalanus plumchrus Eucalanus bungii Thysanoessa longipes Thysanoessa inermis Thysanoessa rashii Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WP9T76H 2024-06-03T18:17:08Z The Arctic Ocean ecosystem may respond dramatically to climate change through modification of the physical environment (e.g., hydrography and ice cover). A better understanding of the coupled biological-physical ocean ecosystem, and its interannual variability, is necessary to predict and understand these potential impacts of climate change on the Arctic ecosystem. The Chukchi-Beaufort Sea region near Barrow, Alaska, including coastal waters, has been identified as key because it lies at the junction of several ocean regions and is downstream of the Pacific Arctic gateway and hence is influenced physically and ecologically by input from the northern Bering Sea through Bering Strait. Furthermore, the shelf near Point Barrow is a known feeding hotspot for bowhead whales during their fall migration from the Canadian Arctic to the Bering Sea. To address interannual variability in ocean conditions and the formation of the fall bowhead whale feeding hotspot, oceanographic sampling in the Chukchi and near-shore Beaufort Seas was conducted annually using boat-based surveys during August-September 2005-2015 as part of multiple research programs. This data set contains the mesozooplankton abundances from plankton tows conducted at stations on the Chukchi and Beaufort Shelves and in Barrow Canyon, Alaska, during August and September of 2009. See the file ZooplanktonMethods_2009.txt and the on-line information for a description the sampling and analysis methods. Two data files are included: one in Microsoft Excel (.xls) format and the second in ASCII (.txt) format. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Beaufort Sea Bering Sea Bering Strait bowhead whale Calanus glacialis Calanus hyperboreus Chukchi Climate change Pacific Arctic Point Barrow Zooplankton Alaska Thysanoessa inermis Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Bering Strait Pacific Barrow Canyon ENVELOPE(-154.000,-154.000,72.500,72.500) ENVELOPE(-157.3298,-155.3647,71.6889,71.3062)
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topic zooplankton
marine
Calanus marshallae
Calanus glacialis
Calanus hyperboreus
Oithona similis
Onceae borealis
Acartia longiremis
Neocalanus cristatus
Neocalanus flemingeri
Neocalanus plumchrus
Eucalanus bungii
Thysanoessa longipes
Thysanoessa inermis
Thysanoessa rashii
spellingShingle zooplankton
marine
Calanus marshallae
Calanus glacialis
Calanus hyperboreus
Oithona similis
Onceae borealis
Acartia longiremis
Neocalanus cristatus
Neocalanus flemingeri
Neocalanus plumchrus
Eucalanus bungii
Thysanoessa longipes
Thysanoessa inermis
Thysanoessa rashii
Carin Ashjian
Robert Campbell
Stephen Okkonen
Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009
topic_facet zooplankton
marine
Calanus marshallae
Calanus glacialis
Calanus hyperboreus
Oithona similis
Onceae borealis
Acartia longiremis
Neocalanus cristatus
Neocalanus flemingeri
Neocalanus plumchrus
Eucalanus bungii
Thysanoessa longipes
Thysanoessa inermis
Thysanoessa rashii
description The Arctic Ocean ecosystem may respond dramatically to climate change through modification of the physical environment (e.g., hydrography and ice cover). A better understanding of the coupled biological-physical ocean ecosystem, and its interannual variability, is necessary to predict and understand these potential impacts of climate change on the Arctic ecosystem. The Chukchi-Beaufort Sea region near Barrow, Alaska, including coastal waters, has been identified as key because it lies at the junction of several ocean regions and is downstream of the Pacific Arctic gateway and hence is influenced physically and ecologically by input from the northern Bering Sea through Bering Strait. Furthermore, the shelf near Point Barrow is a known feeding hotspot for bowhead whales during their fall migration from the Canadian Arctic to the Bering Sea. To address interannual variability in ocean conditions and the formation of the fall bowhead whale feeding hotspot, oceanographic sampling in the Chukchi and near-shore Beaufort Seas was conducted annually using boat-based surveys during August-September 2005-2015 as part of multiple research programs. This data set contains the mesozooplankton abundances from plankton tows conducted at stations on the Chukchi and Beaufort Shelves and in Barrow Canyon, Alaska, during August and September of 2009. See the file ZooplanktonMethods_2009.txt and the on-line information for a description the sampling and analysis methods. Two data files are included: one in Microsoft Excel (.xls) format and the second in ASCII (.txt) format.
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author Carin Ashjian
Robert Campbell
Stephen Okkonen
author_facet Carin Ashjian
Robert Campbell
Stephen Okkonen
author_sort Carin Ashjian
title Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009
title_short Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009
title_full Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009
title_fullStr Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009
title_full_unstemmed Zooplankton abundances from the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska during August and September 2009
title_sort zooplankton abundances from the chukchi and beaufort seas near point barrow alaska during august and september 2009
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WP9T76H
op_coverage Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Point Barrow Alaska
ENVELOPE(-157.3298,-155.3647,71.6889,71.3062)
BEGINDATE: 2009-08-25T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2009-09-13T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-154.000,-154.000,72.500,72.500)
ENVELOPE(-157.3298,-155.3647,71.6889,71.3062)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Bering Strait
Pacific
Barrow Canyon
geographic_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Bering Strait
Pacific
Barrow Canyon
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barrow
Beaufort Sea
Bering Sea
Bering Strait
bowhead whale
Calanus glacialis
Calanus hyperboreus
Chukchi
Climate change
Pacific Arctic
Point Barrow
Zooplankton
Alaska
Thysanoessa inermis
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barrow
Beaufort Sea
Bering Sea
Bering Strait
bowhead whale
Calanus glacialis
Calanus hyperboreus
Chukchi
Climate change
Pacific Arctic
Point Barrow
Zooplankton
Alaska
Thysanoessa inermis
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