Collaborative Research: A winter expedition to explore the biological and physical conditions of the Bering, Chukchi, and Southern Beaufort Seas

This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds are provided to collect baseline winter information on the overwintering physical and biological characteristics of three important Arctic Seas: The Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, and the Beaufort S...

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Main Authors: Ashjian, Carin, Campbell, Robert, Okkonen, Stephen
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2013
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2b56d53x
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a2b56d53x 2023-05-15T14:51:55+02:00 Collaborative Research: A winter expedition to explore the biological and physical conditions of the Bering, Chukchi, and Southern Beaufort Seas Ashjian, Carin Campbell, Robert Okkonen, Stephen 2013 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2b56d53x https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2B56D53X en eng NSF Arctic Data Center ANS dataset Dataset 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2b56d53x 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds are provided to collect baseline winter information on the overwintering physical and biological characteristics of three important Arctic Seas: The Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, and the Beaufort Sea. Understanding of seasonality, and particularly winter conditions, in the Arctic is severely limited because of difficulties in accessing these regions during winter and because of limitations to sensor technology that can be deployed on overwintering moorings and ice-tethered profilers/buoys. In particular, understanding of the overwintering strategies of one of the dominant copepod genera, Calanus spp., is not well understood but is critical to ecosystem modeling efforts. This lack of knowledge has compromised our ability to model and to predict Arctic ecosystems, knowledge that is critical to our efforts to understand the potential impacts of ongoing climate change. A 6-week cruise to the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas was conducted during November and December 2011 during which physical (hydrography, circulation), chemical (nutrients), and biological (zooplankton, microzooplankton, chlorophyll) sampling was done to describe the hydrography, circulation and aspects of the planktonic and nutrient environments, identify the overwintering habitat of Calanus spp., determine the condition and activity of Calanus spp. and euphausiids, describe the interconnectedness between species/populations of Calanus and euphausiids in these regions, identify the transformations of Pacific Water on the Chukchi Shelf, describe off-shelf flow of Pacific Water into the Arctic Ocean and the circulation and hydrography of Barrow Canyon, and quantify the course- and fine-scale vertical distributions of plankton and particles in relation to the vertical structure of the water column. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Bering Sea Chukchi Chukchi Sea Climate change Collaborative Research: A Winter Expedition to Explore the Biological and Physical Conditions of the Bering, Chukchi and Southern Beaufort Seas Zooplankton DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Chukchi Sea Pacific Chukchi Shelf ENVELOPE(-169.167,-169.167,70.550,70.550) Barrow Canyon ENVELOPE(-154.000,-154.000,72.500,72.500)
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description This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds are provided to collect baseline winter information on the overwintering physical and biological characteristics of three important Arctic Seas: The Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, and the Beaufort Sea. Understanding of seasonality, and particularly winter conditions, in the Arctic is severely limited because of difficulties in accessing these regions during winter and because of limitations to sensor technology that can be deployed on overwintering moorings and ice-tethered profilers/buoys. In particular, understanding of the overwintering strategies of one of the dominant copepod genera, Calanus spp., is not well understood but is critical to ecosystem modeling efforts. This lack of knowledge has compromised our ability to model and to predict Arctic ecosystems, knowledge that is critical to our efforts to understand the potential impacts of ongoing climate change. A 6-week cruise to the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas was conducted during November and December 2011 during which physical (hydrography, circulation), chemical (nutrients), and biological (zooplankton, microzooplankton, chlorophyll) sampling was done to describe the hydrography, circulation and aspects of the planktonic and nutrient environments, identify the overwintering habitat of Calanus spp., determine the condition and activity of Calanus spp. and euphausiids, describe the interconnectedness between species/populations of Calanus and euphausiids in these regions, identify the transformations of Pacific Water on the Chukchi Shelf, describe off-shelf flow of Pacific Water into the Arctic Ocean and the circulation and hydrography of Barrow Canyon, and quantify the course- and fine-scale vertical distributions of plankton and particles in relation to the vertical structure of the water column.
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title Collaborative Research: A winter expedition to explore the biological and physical conditions of the Bering, Chukchi, and Southern Beaufort Seas
title_short Collaborative Research: A winter expedition to explore the biological and physical conditions of the Bering, Chukchi, and Southern Beaufort Seas
title_full Collaborative Research: A winter expedition to explore the biological and physical conditions of the Bering, Chukchi, and Southern Beaufort Seas
title_fullStr Collaborative Research: A winter expedition to explore the biological and physical conditions of the Bering, Chukchi, and Southern Beaufort Seas
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