High current event at an Arctic deep-sea sponge ground ...

Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity comparable to tropical coral reefs. So far very limited data exists on the range of environmental conditions deep-sea sponges and their accompanying fauna thrive in or which factors are driving their distribution and sustenance. T...

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Main Author: Hanz, Ulrike
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: NIOZ 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.t
https://dataportal.nioz.nl/doi/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.t
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Summary:Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity comparable to tropical coral reefs. So far very limited data exists on the range of environmental conditions deep-sea sponges and their accompanying fauna thrive in or which factors are driving their distribution and sustenance. Therefore we investigated oceanographic conditions at a deep-sea sponge ground located on the summit of an Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge seamount. Hydrodynamic measurements were performed along CTD transects and a bottom lander was deployed within the sponge ground that recorded near-bottom physical properties as well as vertical fluxes of organic material over an annual cycle. The water column data demonstrated that the sponge ground is situated at the interface between two water masses. Internal waves on the interface interact with the seamount topography, and produce turbulent mixing and resuspension of organic material with temporarily very high current speeds up to 0.72 m s-1 near the seafloor. At the same time ...