Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-15; UM-11-07) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2011/2012

The training vessel Umitaka-maru of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT) undertook a marine science cruise in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during the 2011/2012 austral summer. During the cruise, TUMSAT conducted five different collaborative research projects. The...

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Main Author: Masato Moteki
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2015
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bc05e3b44d3645b18e33875eaba754e4 2023-05-15T13:57:38+02:00 Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-15; UM-11-07) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2011/2012 Masato Moteki 2015-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00010937 https://doaj.org/article/bc05e3b44d3645b18e33875eaba754e4 EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research http://doi.org/10.15094/00010937 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00010937 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/bc05e3b44d3645b18e33875eaba754e4 Antarctic Record, Vol 59, Iss 3, Pp 295-313 (2015) Geography (General) G1-922 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00010937 2022-12-30T21:07:09Z The training vessel Umitaka-maru of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT) undertook a marine science cruise in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during the 2011/2012 austral summer. During the cruise, TUMSAT conducted five different collaborative research projects. These included two phase-VIII Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-52 to -57) projects: "Responses of Antarctic Marine Ecosystems to Global Environmental Changes with Carbonate Systems", which is the sub-theme of the prioritized research project "Exploring Global Warming from Antarctica"; and the ordinary research project "Studies on Plankton Community Structure and Environment Parameters in the Southern Ocean". The other three collaborative research projects were those undertaken in conjunction with (1) the National Institute of Polar Research, entitled "Environment and Ecosystem Changes in the Southern Ocean"; (2) the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), entitled "Deployment of the Southern Ocean Buoy" and (3) with Hokkaido University, entitled "Studies on Dynamics of Antarctic Bottom Water". The Umitaka-maru departed from Fremantle, Australia, on 27 December 2011, sailed to the study area around the marginal sea ice zone (mainly along 110°E and 140°E), and returned to Hobart, Australia, on 1 February 2012. The participants performed various net castings to qualitatively evaluate the vertical distribution of plankton communities, made physical observations, and measured chemical parameters. They also retrieved a year-round mooring that had been deployed the previous year, retrieved two surface drifting buoys that had been released by the ice breaker Shirase, and deployed a JAMSTEC buoy (m-TRITON). In addition, several acidified culture experiments using pteropods were conducted on board. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica National Institute of Polar Research Sea ice Southern Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Southern Ocean Austral Indian Breaker ENVELOPE(-67.257,-67.257,-67.874,-67.874) Triton ENVELOPE(-55.615,-55.615,49.517,49.517)
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description The training vessel Umitaka-maru of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT) undertook a marine science cruise in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during the 2011/2012 austral summer. During the cruise, TUMSAT conducted five different collaborative research projects. These included two phase-VIII Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-52 to -57) projects: "Responses of Antarctic Marine Ecosystems to Global Environmental Changes with Carbonate Systems", which is the sub-theme of the prioritized research project "Exploring Global Warming from Antarctica"; and the ordinary research project "Studies on Plankton Community Structure and Environment Parameters in the Southern Ocean". The other three collaborative research projects were those undertaken in conjunction with (1) the National Institute of Polar Research, entitled "Environment and Ecosystem Changes in the Southern Ocean"; (2) the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), entitled "Deployment of the Southern Ocean Buoy" and (3) with Hokkaido University, entitled "Studies on Dynamics of Antarctic Bottom Water". The Umitaka-maru departed from Fremantle, Australia, on 27 December 2011, sailed to the study area around the marginal sea ice zone (mainly along 110°E and 140°E), and returned to Hobart, Australia, on 1 February 2012. The participants performed various net castings to qualitatively evaluate the vertical distribution of plankton communities, made physical observations, and measured chemical parameters. They also retrieved a year-round mooring that had been deployed the previous year, retrieved two surface drifting buoys that had been released by the ice breaker Shirase, and deployed a JAMSTEC buoy (m-TRITON). In addition, several acidified culture experiments using pteropods were conducted on board.
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title Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-15; UM-11-07) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2011/2012
title_short Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-15; UM-11-07) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2011/2012
title_full Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-15; UM-11-07) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2011/2012
title_fullStr Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-15; UM-11-07) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2011/2012
title_full_unstemmed Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-15; UM-11-07) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2011/2012
title_sort activities of the training vessel umitaka-maru (kare-15; um-11-07) of the tokyo university of marine science and technology during the 53rd japanese antarctic research expedition in 2011/2012
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