Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017

As seasonal sea ice declines in much of the Arctic and reached record minima in 2012, oil and gas exploration are increasing, and additional ship traffic is also using Bering Strait, perhaps a portend of changes to come if the Northern Sea Route along the north coast of Russia becomes a practical ic...

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Main Authors: Grebmeier, Jacqueline M., Cooper, Lee W.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2020
Subjects:
DBO
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2sx6499x
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a2sx6499x 2023-05-15T14:47:04+02:00 Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017 Grebmeier, Jacqueline M. Cooper, Lee W. 2020 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2sx6499x https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2SX6499X en eng NSF Arctic Data Center benthic macroinfauna abundance biomass PacMARS Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis Distributed Biological Observatory DBO sediment dataset Dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2sx6499x 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z As seasonal sea ice declines in much of the Arctic and reached record minima in 2012, oil and gas exploration are increasing, and additional ship traffic is also using Bering Strait, perhaps a portend of changes to come if the Northern Sea Route along the north coast of Russia becomes a practical ice-free route between Asia and Europe, reducing shipping costs significantly. The Northwest Passage through the Canadian Arctic has also become ice-free several times in recent summers, a significant change. All of the Arctic countries, including Russia, the United States, Canada, and Denmark (Greenland) are exploring the limits of their arctic continental shelves in order to advance claims under the Law of the Sea Treaty. Within this context of environmental and likely socio-economic changes, wildlife populations and human communities are adjusting to these shifts in seasonal sea ice coverage and climatic warming that has been much more obvious than at lower latitudes. Subsistence hunting patterns in the Arctic are changing, and it is also clear that many organisms, from plankton to top predators may be changing their migration and foraging patterns. Productivity is also forecast to change as sea ice declines and penetration of sunlight into open water increases. The Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis (*PacMARS*) is a research synthesis effort underwritten by the North Pacific Marine Research Institute to assemble by mid-year 2013 up-to-date written documentation that contributes to understanding the Pacific-influenced coastal shelf ecosystem of the Arctic Ocean. Our study's year range is from 1970-2017 and our study area extends from Saint Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea through Bering Strait into the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. Our objective is to compile the best available knowledge from local communities, peer-reviewed social and natural sciences, as well as less readily available knowledge sources. The overall goal is to provide guidance for scientific research needs in the region, as well as to serve stakeholder needs for understanding this important ecosystem and its vulnerabilities. This dataset contains summary measurements of average benthic macroinfaunal taxa to the family level collected at each station for the identified cruise, with parameters of station, abundance in number per square meter (no/m2), wet weight biomass in grams wet weight per square meter (gww/m2), carbon dry weight biomass in grams carbon per square meter (gC/m2), and dominant benthic infauna based on the percentage for each measurement at a station. Note: this time-series dataset may be periodically updated as newer cruises are processed. For more information, see: https://pacmars.cbl.umces.edu/ Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Greenland Law of the Sea Northern Sea Route Northwest passage Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Bering Strait Canada Chukchi Sea Greenland Lawrence Island ENVELOPE(-103.718,-103.718,56.967,56.967) Northwest Passage Pacific
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topic benthic macroinfauna
abundance
biomass
PacMARS
Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis
Distributed Biological Observatory
DBO
sediment
spellingShingle benthic macroinfauna
abundance
biomass
PacMARS
Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis
Distributed Biological Observatory
DBO
sediment
Grebmeier, Jacqueline M.
Cooper, Lee W.
Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017
topic_facet benthic macroinfauna
abundance
biomass
PacMARS
Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis
Distributed Biological Observatory
DBO
sediment
description As seasonal sea ice declines in much of the Arctic and reached record minima in 2012, oil and gas exploration are increasing, and additional ship traffic is also using Bering Strait, perhaps a portend of changes to come if the Northern Sea Route along the north coast of Russia becomes a practical ice-free route between Asia and Europe, reducing shipping costs significantly. The Northwest Passage through the Canadian Arctic has also become ice-free several times in recent summers, a significant change. All of the Arctic countries, including Russia, the United States, Canada, and Denmark (Greenland) are exploring the limits of their arctic continental shelves in order to advance claims under the Law of the Sea Treaty. Within this context of environmental and likely socio-economic changes, wildlife populations and human communities are adjusting to these shifts in seasonal sea ice coverage and climatic warming that has been much more obvious than at lower latitudes. Subsistence hunting patterns in the Arctic are changing, and it is also clear that many organisms, from plankton to top predators may be changing their migration and foraging patterns. Productivity is also forecast to change as sea ice declines and penetration of sunlight into open water increases. The Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis (*PacMARS*) is a research synthesis effort underwritten by the North Pacific Marine Research Institute to assemble by mid-year 2013 up-to-date written documentation that contributes to understanding the Pacific-influenced coastal shelf ecosystem of the Arctic Ocean. Our study's year range is from 1970-2017 and our study area extends from Saint Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea through Bering Strait into the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. Our objective is to compile the best available knowledge from local communities, peer-reviewed social and natural sciences, as well as less readily available knowledge sources. The overall goal is to provide guidance for scientific research needs in the region, as well as to serve stakeholder needs for understanding this important ecosystem and its vulnerabilities. This dataset contains summary measurements of average benthic macroinfaunal taxa to the family level collected at each station for the identified cruise, with parameters of station, abundance in number per square meter (no/m2), wet weight biomass in grams wet weight per square meter (gww/m2), carbon dry weight biomass in grams carbon per square meter (gC/m2), and dominant benthic infauna based on the percentage for each measurement at a station. Note: this time-series dataset may be periodically updated as newer cruises are processed. For more information, see: https://pacmars.cbl.umces.edu/
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Cooper, Lee W.
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title Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017
title_short Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017
title_full Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017
title_fullStr Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017
title_full_unstemmed Benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from Northern Bering Sea to Chukchi Sea, 1970-2017
title_sort benthic macroinfaunal and dominant taxa samples collected from northern bering sea to chukchi sea, 1970-2017
publisher NSF Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2020
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2sx6499x
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