Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0

The eastern Bering Sea shelf supports productive marine ecosystems with extraordinarily valuable fisheries and subsistence resources, but sub-arctic seas are predicted to be one of the regions most sensitive to future warming of the world's oceans. Some of the most direct effects of changing cl...

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Main Author: Napp, J.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory 2009
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/d65b00fr
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/102.079
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5065/d65b00fr 2023-05-15T15:00:30+02:00 Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0 Napp, J. 2009 ASCII: ASCII Text (text/plain) https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/d65b00fr https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/102.079 en eng UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory https://data.eol.ucar.edu/datafile/nph-get/102.079/HE0701_Chlordata.xml These data are available to be used subject to the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ("UCAR") terms and conditions. https://www.ucar.edu/terms-of-use biota oceans Arctic Oceanography FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Ships In Situ Ocean-based Platforms > SHIPS > SHIPS > > 1bb21d0f-bf48-42b5-8e09-cc0d58407e4a CTD ocean cast Conductivity, Temperature, Depth - CTD In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Profilers/Sounders > > > CTD > Conductivity, Temperature, Depth > 01cc0beb-7c9a-40ed-ad86-0661b41aee53 EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > PIGMENTS > CHLOROPHYLL > 37669b8c-1940-4330-b4e9-ee49ad3673b5 BEST Bering Ecosystem Study dataset Dataset scientific data 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5065/d65b00fr 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The eastern Bering Sea shelf supports productive marine ecosystems with extraordinarily valuable fisheries and subsistence resources, but sub-arctic seas are predicted to be one of the regions most sensitive to future warming of the world's oceans. Some of the most direct effects of changing climate will be on the extent, duration and timing of sea-ice over the Bering Sea shelf. Sea-ice controls the timing of the spring phytoplankton bloom, the fate of primary production, water column temperature and salinity, and provides a haul out and molting platform for marine mammals. Thus, the most urgent priority of the Bering Sea Ecosystem Study-Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Program (BEST-BSIERP) is to examine the role of changing sea-ice conditions on the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of the ecosystem. BEST-BSIERP together are the Bering Sea project. The first BEST cruise was scheduled on the US Coast Guard Cutter Healy in April-May 2007, however, physical observations, water column nutrient chemistry, and zooplankton distribution / abundance were not among the ecosystem components funded in the first call for proposals. Project ARC-0722448 funded by NSF after the first call for BEST proposals filled this gap in chlorophyll collections until the remainder of BEST projects could be assembled in 2008. Dataset Arctic Bering Sea Phytoplankton Sea ice Zooplankton DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Bering Sea
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oceans
Arctic
Oceanography
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
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In Situ Ocean-based Platforms > SHIPS > SHIPS > > 1bb21d0f-bf48-42b5-8e09-cc0d58407e4a
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Conductivity, Temperature, Depth - CTD
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Profilers/Sounders > > > CTD > Conductivity, Temperature, Depth > 01cc0beb-7c9a-40ed-ad86-0661b41aee53
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BEST
Bering Ecosystem Study
spellingShingle biota
oceans
Arctic
Oceanography
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ships
In Situ Ocean-based Platforms > SHIPS > SHIPS > > 1bb21d0f-bf48-42b5-8e09-cc0d58407e4a
CTD ocean cast
Conductivity, Temperature, Depth - CTD
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Profilers/Sounders > > > CTD > Conductivity, Temperature, Depth > 01cc0beb-7c9a-40ed-ad86-0661b41aee53
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > PIGMENTS > CHLOROPHYLL > 37669b8c-1940-4330-b4e9-ee49ad3673b5
BEST
Bering Ecosystem Study
Napp, J.
Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0
topic_facet biota
oceans
Arctic
Oceanography
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ships
In Situ Ocean-based Platforms > SHIPS > SHIPS > > 1bb21d0f-bf48-42b5-8e09-cc0d58407e4a
CTD ocean cast
Conductivity, Temperature, Depth - CTD
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Profilers/Sounders > > > CTD > Conductivity, Temperature, Depth > 01cc0beb-7c9a-40ed-ad86-0661b41aee53
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > PIGMENTS > CHLOROPHYLL > 37669b8c-1940-4330-b4e9-ee49ad3673b5
BEST
Bering Ecosystem Study
description The eastern Bering Sea shelf supports productive marine ecosystems with extraordinarily valuable fisheries and subsistence resources, but sub-arctic seas are predicted to be one of the regions most sensitive to future warming of the world's oceans. Some of the most direct effects of changing climate will be on the extent, duration and timing of sea-ice over the Bering Sea shelf. Sea-ice controls the timing of the spring phytoplankton bloom, the fate of primary production, water column temperature and salinity, and provides a haul out and molting platform for marine mammals. Thus, the most urgent priority of the Bering Sea Ecosystem Study-Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Program (BEST-BSIERP) is to examine the role of changing sea-ice conditions on the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of the ecosystem. BEST-BSIERP together are the Bering Sea project. The first BEST cruise was scheduled on the US Coast Guard Cutter Healy in April-May 2007, however, physical observations, water column nutrient chemistry, and zooplankton distribution / abundance were not among the ecosystem components funded in the first call for proposals. Project ARC-0722448 funded by NSF after the first call for BEST proposals filled this gap in chlorophyll collections until the remainder of BEST projects could be assembled in 2008.
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title Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0
title_short Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0
title_full Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0
title_fullStr Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0
title_full_unstemmed Spring Chlorophyll Concentrations on the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0
title_sort spring chlorophyll concentrations on the eastern bering sea shelf. version 1.0
publisher UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory
publishDate 2009
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/d65b00fr
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/102.079
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