Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags

In-situ observation of the marine environment has traditionally relied on ship-based platforms. The obvious consequence is that physical and biogeochemical properties have been dramatically undersampled, especially in the remote Southern Ocean (SO). The difficulty in obtaining in situ data represent...

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Main Authors: Guinet, C., Xing, X., Walker, E., Monestiez, P., Marchand, S., Picard, B., Jaud, T., Authier, M., Cotte, C., Dragon, A., Diamond, E., Antoine, David, Lovell, P., Blain, S., D'Ortenzio, F., Claustre, H.
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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-5-15-2013
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spelling ftcurtin:oai:espace.curtin.edu.au:20.500.11937/39238 2023-06-11T04:11:26+02:00 Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags Guinet, C. Xing, X. Walker, E. Monestiez, P. Marchand, S. Picard, B. Jaud, T. Authier, M. Cotte, C. Dragon, A. Diamond, E. Antoine, David Lovell, P. Blain, S. D'Ortenzio, F. Claustre, H. 2013 fulltext https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39238 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-5-15-2013 unknown Copernicus GmbH http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39238 doi:10.5194/essd-5-15-2013 Journal Article 2013 ftcurtin https://doi.org/20.500.11937/3923810.5194/essd-5-15-2013 2023-05-30T19:40:47Z In-situ observation of the marine environment has traditionally relied on ship-based platforms. The obvious consequence is that physical and biogeochemical properties have been dramatically undersampled, especially in the remote Southern Ocean (SO). The difficulty in obtaining in situ data represents the major limitations to our understanding, and interpretation of the coupling between physical forcing and the biogeochemical response. Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) equipped with a new generation of oceanographic sensors can measure ocean structure in regions and seasons rarely observed with traditional oceanographic platforms. Over the last few years, seals have allowed for a considerable increase in temperature and salinity profiles from the SO. However we were still lacking information on the spatio-temporal variation of phytoplankton concentration. This information is critical to assess how the biological productivity of the SO, with direct consequences on the amount of CO2 "fixed" by the biological pump, will respond to global warming. In this research program, we use an innovative sampling fluorescence approach to quantify phytoplankton concentration at sea. For the first time, a low energy consumption fluorometer was added to Argos CTD-SRDL tags, and these novel instruments were deployed on 27 southern elephant seals between 25 December 2007 and the 4 February 2011. As many as 3388 fluorescence profiles associated with temperature and salinity measurements were thereby collected from a vast sector of the Southern Indian Ocean. This paper address the calibration issue of the fluorometer before being deployed on elephant seals and present the first results obtained for the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean.This in situ system is implemented in synergy with satellite ocean colour radiometry. Satellite-derived data is limited to the surface layer and is restricted over the SO by extensive cloud cover. However, with the addition of these new tags, we're able to assess the 3 dimension distribution ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean Curtin University: espace Indian Southern Ocean Earth System Science Data 5 1 15 29
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description In-situ observation of the marine environment has traditionally relied on ship-based platforms. The obvious consequence is that physical and biogeochemical properties have been dramatically undersampled, especially in the remote Southern Ocean (SO). The difficulty in obtaining in situ data represents the major limitations to our understanding, and interpretation of the coupling between physical forcing and the biogeochemical response. Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) equipped with a new generation of oceanographic sensors can measure ocean structure in regions and seasons rarely observed with traditional oceanographic platforms. Over the last few years, seals have allowed for a considerable increase in temperature and salinity profiles from the SO. However we were still lacking information on the spatio-temporal variation of phytoplankton concentration. This information is critical to assess how the biological productivity of the SO, with direct consequences on the amount of CO2 "fixed" by the biological pump, will respond to global warming. In this research program, we use an innovative sampling fluorescence approach to quantify phytoplankton concentration at sea. For the first time, a low energy consumption fluorometer was added to Argos CTD-SRDL tags, and these novel instruments were deployed on 27 southern elephant seals between 25 December 2007 and the 4 February 2011. As many as 3388 fluorescence profiles associated with temperature and salinity measurements were thereby collected from a vast sector of the Southern Indian Ocean. This paper address the calibration issue of the fluorometer before being deployed on elephant seals and present the first results obtained for the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean.This in situ system is implemented in synergy with satellite ocean colour radiometry. Satellite-derived data is limited to the surface layer and is restricted over the SO by extensive cloud cover. However, with the addition of these new tags, we're able to assess the 3 dimension distribution ...
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author Guinet, C.
Xing, X.
Walker, E.
Monestiez, P.
Marchand, S.
Picard, B.
Jaud, T.
Authier, M.
Cotte, C.
Dragon, A.
Diamond, E.
Antoine, David
Lovell, P.
Blain, S.
D'Ortenzio, F.
Claustre, H.
spellingShingle Guinet, C.
Xing, X.
Walker, E.
Monestiez, P.
Marchand, S.
Picard, B.
Jaud, T.
Authier, M.
Cotte, C.
Dragon, A.
Diamond, E.
Antoine, David
Lovell, P.
Blain, S.
D'Ortenzio, F.
Claustre, H.
Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags
author_facet Guinet, C.
Xing, X.
Walker, E.
Monestiez, P.
Marchand, S.
Picard, B.
Jaud, T.
Authier, M.
Cotte, C.
Dragon, A.
Diamond, E.
Antoine, David
Lovell, P.
Blain, S.
D'Ortenzio, F.
Claustre, H.
author_sort Guinet, C.
title Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags
title_short Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags
title_full Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags
title_fullStr Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags
title_full_unstemmed Calibration procedures and first data set of Southern Ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed CTD-fluorescence tags
title_sort calibration procedures and first data set of southern ocean chlorophyll a profiles collected by elephant seals equipped with a newly developed ctd-fluorescence tags
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