McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010

In 2010 we had the opportunity to revisit historical transects and experiments set up by Dayton et al. in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Using the SCINI ROV we were able to revisit sites we had dived previously, including some deeper sites that are no longer diveable by current United States Antarctic Pro...

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Main Authors: Paul K Dayton, Shannon C Jarrell, Stacy L Kim, Ed P Parnell, Simon F Thrush, Kamille K Hammerstrom, James J Leichter
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Environmental Data Initiative 2018
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spelling dataone:https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/107/1 2024-10-03T18:45:35+00:00 McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010 Paul K Dayton Shannon C Jarrell Stacy L Kim Ed P Parnell Simon F Thrush Kamille K Hammerstrom James J Leichter Cape Armitage, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica ENVELOPE(166.67589,166.70233,-77.85963,-77.863075) BEGINDATE: 1968-09-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2010-12-01T00:00:00Z 2018-10-12T00:00:00Z https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/107/1 unknown Environmental Data Initiative scaling space and time filter feeders and plankton particle size episodic events regime shift sea ice sponges bivalves echinoderms bryozoans climate oceanography Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:EDI 2024-10-03T18:11:36Z In 2010 we had the opportunity to revisit historical transects and experiments set up by Dayton et al. in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Using the SCINI ROV we were able to revisit sites we had dived previously, including some deeper sites that are no longer diveable by current United States Antarctic Program policies. Revisiting these sites enabled us to study and document long-term changes in benthic biota at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. These are data on sponge abundance and percent cover collected in 1968 and 2010. We are making these data available to researchers for future observations of community change in the nearly pristine environment of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Sea ice United States Antarctic Program Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE) Antarctic Ross Sea McMurdo Sound Dayton ENVELOPE(-158.683,-158.683,-85.733,-85.733) Armitage ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) Cape Armitage ENVELOPE(163.250,163.250,-78.150,-78.150) ENVELOPE(166.67589,166.70233,-77.85963,-77.863075)
institution Open Polar
collection Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE)
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language unknown
topic scaling space and time
filter feeders and plankton particle size
episodic events
regime shift
sea ice
sponges
bivalves
echinoderms
bryozoans
climate
oceanography
spellingShingle scaling space and time
filter feeders and plankton particle size
episodic events
regime shift
sea ice
sponges
bivalves
echinoderms
bryozoans
climate
oceanography
Paul K Dayton
Shannon C Jarrell
Stacy L Kim
Ed P Parnell
Simon F Thrush
Kamille K Hammerstrom
James J Leichter
McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010
topic_facet scaling space and time
filter feeders and plankton particle size
episodic events
regime shift
sea ice
sponges
bivalves
echinoderms
bryozoans
climate
oceanography
description In 2010 we had the opportunity to revisit historical transects and experiments set up by Dayton et al. in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Using the SCINI ROV we were able to revisit sites we had dived previously, including some deeper sites that are no longer diveable by current United States Antarctic Program policies. Revisiting these sites enabled us to study and document long-term changes in benthic biota at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. These are data on sponge abundance and percent cover collected in 1968 and 2010. We are making these data available to researchers for future observations of community change in the nearly pristine environment of the Ross Sea, Antarctica.
format Dataset
author Paul K Dayton
Shannon C Jarrell
Stacy L Kim
Ed P Parnell
Simon F Thrush
Kamille K Hammerstrom
James J Leichter
author_facet Paul K Dayton
Shannon C Jarrell
Stacy L Kim
Ed P Parnell
Simon F Thrush
Kamille K Hammerstrom
James J Leichter
author_sort Paul K Dayton
title McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010
title_short McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010
title_full McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010
title_fullStr McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010
title_full_unstemmed McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Cape Armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo ID information for 1968 and 2010
title_sort mcmurdo sound, antarctica: cape armitage, sponge abundance and cover and photo id information for 1968 and 2010
publisher Environmental Data Initiative
publishDate 2018
url https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/107/1
op_coverage Cape Armitage, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
ENVELOPE(166.67589,166.70233,-77.85963,-77.863075)
BEGINDATE: 1968-09-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2010-12-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-158.683,-158.683,-85.733,-85.733)
ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850)
ENVELOPE(163.250,163.250,-78.150,-78.150)
ENVELOPE(166.67589,166.70233,-77.85963,-77.863075)
geographic Antarctic
Ross Sea
McMurdo Sound
Dayton
Armitage
Cape Armitage
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Ross Sea
McMurdo Sound
Dayton
Armitage
Cape Armitage
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
McMurdo Sound
Ross Sea
Sea ice
United States Antarctic Program
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McMurdo Sound
Ross Sea
Sea ice
United States Antarctic Program
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