Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl

One of the most pronounced impacts of climate change is the changing sea ice cover, which has implications for sea ice-associated ecosystems that depend on carbon produced by ice-associated algae. In order to fully understand these ecosystems there is a need to understand both the physical and biolo...

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Main Authors: Lange, Benjamin, David, Car, Katlein, Christian, Meiners, Klaus M., Nicolaus, Marcel, Peeken, Ilka, Flores, Hauke
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37484/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37484/1/Lange_etal_ECC-2014_Poster_final.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45139
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:37484 2024-09-15T17:41:09+00:00 Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl Lange, Benjamin David, Car Katlein, Christian Meiners, Klaus M. Nicolaus, Marcel Peeken, Ilka Flores, Hauke 2014-09 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37484/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37484/1/Lange_etal_ECC-2014_Poster_final.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45139 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45139.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37484/1/Lange_etal_ECC-2014_Poster_final.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45139.d001 Lange, B. , David, C. , Katlein, C. orcid:0000-0003-2422-0414 , Meiners, K. M. , Nicolaus, M. orcid:0000-0003-0903-1746 , Peeken, I. orcid:0000-0003-1531-1664 and Flores, H. orcid:0000-0003-1617-5449 (2014) Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl , 5th Early Career Scientists Conference for Marine and Climate Research, MARUM, University of Bremen, 21 September 2014 - 24 September 2014 . hdl:10013/epic.45139 EPIC35th Early Career Scientists Conference for Marine and Climate Research, MARUM, University of Bremen, 2014-09-21-2014-09-24 Conference notRev 2014 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:11:05Z One of the most pronounced impacts of climate change is the changing sea ice cover, which has implications for sea ice-associated ecosystems that depend on carbon produced by ice-associated algae. In order to fully understand these ecosystems there is a need to understand both the physical and biological components. We present preliminary results from Polarstern cruises to the Eastern Central Arctic Ocean (summer 2012) and Weddell Sea (fall-winter 2013). Biological samples were acquired from the under-ice environment using the Surface and Under-Ice Trawl (SUIT) and from within the ice by extracting ice cores. Biophysical properties of sea ice and under-ice environments were characterized using a sensor array mounted on the SUIT that measured ice thickness, under-ice light spectra, water properties and chlorophyll a biomass (in- and under-ice). Modal ice thicknesses were between 0.45-1.38 m (Arctic) and 0.23-0.70 m (Weddell Sea). Sea ice properties were related to the distribution of some key under-ice species (e.g. Polar Cod and Antarctic Krill). Previous studies have used under-ice light spectra to derive ice-algal biomass but were limited to local-scale point measurements. We present a new method for calculating ice-algal biomass from under-ice spectra on local- to meso-scales and compare the results using both methods. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Arctic Ocean Climate change polar cod Sea ice Weddell Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description One of the most pronounced impacts of climate change is the changing sea ice cover, which has implications for sea ice-associated ecosystems that depend on carbon produced by ice-associated algae. In order to fully understand these ecosystems there is a need to understand both the physical and biological components. We present preliminary results from Polarstern cruises to the Eastern Central Arctic Ocean (summer 2012) and Weddell Sea (fall-winter 2013). Biological samples were acquired from the under-ice environment using the Surface and Under-Ice Trawl (SUIT) and from within the ice by extracting ice cores. Biophysical properties of sea ice and under-ice environments were characterized using a sensor array mounted on the SUIT that measured ice thickness, under-ice light spectra, water properties and chlorophyll a biomass (in- and under-ice). Modal ice thicknesses were between 0.45-1.38 m (Arctic) and 0.23-0.70 m (Weddell Sea). Sea ice properties were related to the distribution of some key under-ice species (e.g. Polar Cod and Antarctic Krill). Previous studies have used under-ice light spectra to derive ice-algal biomass but were limited to local-scale point measurements. We present a new method for calculating ice-algal biomass from under-ice spectra on local- to meso-scales and compare the results using both methods.
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author Lange, Benjamin
David, Car
Katlein, Christian
Meiners, Klaus M.
Nicolaus, Marcel
Peeken, Ilka
Flores, Hauke
spellingShingle Lange, Benjamin
David, Car
Katlein, Christian
Meiners, Klaus M.
Nicolaus, Marcel
Peeken, Ilka
Flores, Hauke
Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl
author_facet Lange, Benjamin
David, Car
Katlein, Christian
Meiners, Klaus M.
Nicolaus, Marcel
Peeken, Ilka
Flores, Hauke
author_sort Lange, Benjamin
title Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl
title_short Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl
title_full Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl
title_fullStr Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl
title_full_unstemmed Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl
title_sort characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl
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url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37484/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37484/1/Lange_etal_ECC-2014_Poster_final.pdf
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op_source EPIC35th Early Career Scientists Conference for Marine and Climate Research, MARUM, University of Bremen, 2014-09-21-2014-09-24
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Lange, B. , David, C. , Katlein, C. orcid:0000-0003-2422-0414 , Meiners, K. M. , Nicolaus, M. orcid:0000-0003-0903-1746 , Peeken, I. orcid:0000-0003-1531-1664 and Flores, H. orcid:0000-0003-1617-5449 (2014) Characterising the sea ice environment using a newly developed sensor array mounted on an under-ice trawl , 5th Early Career Scientists Conference for Marine and Climate Research, MARUM, University of Bremen, 21 September 2014 - 24 September 2014 . hdl:10013/epic.45139
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