From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic

Although Arctic marine ecosystems are changing rapidly, year-round monitoring is currently very limited and presents multiple challenges unique to this region. The Chukchi Ecosystem Observatory (CEO) described here uses new sensor technologies to meet needs for continuous, high-resolution, and year-...

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Published in:Ocean Science
Main Authors: C. Hauri, S. Danielson, A. M. P. McDonnell, R. R. Hopcroft, P. Winsor, P. Shipton, C. Lalande, K. M. Stafford, J. K. Horne, L. W. Cooper, J. M. Grebmeier, A. Mahoney, K. Maisch, M. McCammon, H. Statscewich, A. Sybrandy, T. Weingartner
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cf5bbb1d6ff445e4ad1cbfcec6bc2fe1 2023-05-15T14:30:29+02:00 From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic C. Hauri S. Danielson A. M. P. McDonnell R. R. Hopcroft P. Winsor P. Shipton C. Lalande K. M. Stafford J. K. Horne L. W. Cooper J. M. Grebmeier A. Mahoney K. Maisch M. McCammon H. Statscewich A. Sybrandy T. Weingartner 2018-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/os-14-1423-2018 https://doaj.org/article/cf5bbb1d6ff445e4ad1cbfcec6bc2fe1 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ocean-sci.net/14/1423/2018/os-14-1423-2018.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0784 https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0792 doi:10.5194/os-14-1423-2018 1812-0784 1812-0792 https://doaj.org/article/cf5bbb1d6ff445e4ad1cbfcec6bc2fe1 Ocean Science, Vol 14, Pp 1423-1433 (2018) Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/os-14-1423-2018 2022-12-30T21:11:26Z Although Arctic marine ecosystems are changing rapidly, year-round monitoring is currently very limited and presents multiple challenges unique to this region. The Chukchi Ecosystem Observatory (CEO) described here uses new sensor technologies to meet needs for continuous, high-resolution, and year-round observations across all levels of the ecosystem in the biologically productive and seasonally ice-covered Chukchi Sea off the northwest coast of Alaska. This mooring array records a broad suite of variables that facilitate observations, yielding better understanding of physical, chemical, and biological couplings, phenologies, and the overall state of this Arctic shelf marine ecosystem. While cold temperatures and 8 months of sea ice cover present challenging conditions for the operation of the CEO, this extreme environment also serves as a rigorous test bed for innovative ecosystem monitoring strategies. Here, we present data from the 2015–2016 CEO deployments that provide new perspectives on the seasonal evolution of sea ice, water column structure, and physical properties, annual cycles in nitrate, dissolved oxygen, phytoplankton blooms, and export, zooplankton abundance and vertical migration, the occurrence of Arctic cod, and vocalizations of marine mammals such as bearded seals. These integrated ecosystem observations are being combined with ship-based observations and modeling to produce a time series that documents biological community responses to changing seasonal sea ice and water temperatures while establishing a scientific basis for ecosystem management. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Arctic Chukchi Chukchi Sea Phytoplankton Sea ice Zooplankton Alaska Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Chukchi Sea Ocean Science 14 6 1423 1433
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GE1-350
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Environmental sciences
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C. Hauri
S. Danielson
A. M. P. McDonnell
R. R. Hopcroft
P. Winsor
P. Shipton
C. Lalande
K. M. Stafford
J. K. Horne
L. W. Cooper
J. M. Grebmeier
A. Mahoney
K. Maisch
M. McCammon
H. Statscewich
A. Sybrandy
T. Weingartner
From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic
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description Although Arctic marine ecosystems are changing rapidly, year-round monitoring is currently very limited and presents multiple challenges unique to this region. The Chukchi Ecosystem Observatory (CEO) described here uses new sensor technologies to meet needs for continuous, high-resolution, and year-round observations across all levels of the ecosystem in the biologically productive and seasonally ice-covered Chukchi Sea off the northwest coast of Alaska. This mooring array records a broad suite of variables that facilitate observations, yielding better understanding of physical, chemical, and biological couplings, phenologies, and the overall state of this Arctic shelf marine ecosystem. While cold temperatures and 8 months of sea ice cover present challenging conditions for the operation of the CEO, this extreme environment also serves as a rigorous test bed for innovative ecosystem monitoring strategies. Here, we present data from the 2015–2016 CEO deployments that provide new perspectives on the seasonal evolution of sea ice, water column structure, and physical properties, annual cycles in nitrate, dissolved oxygen, phytoplankton blooms, and export, zooplankton abundance and vertical migration, the occurrence of Arctic cod, and vocalizations of marine mammals such as bearded seals. These integrated ecosystem observations are being combined with ship-based observations and modeling to produce a time series that documents biological community responses to changing seasonal sea ice and water temperatures while establishing a scientific basis for ecosystem management.
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author C. Hauri
S. Danielson
A. M. P. McDonnell
R. R. Hopcroft
P. Winsor
P. Shipton
C. Lalande
K. M. Stafford
J. K. Horne
L. W. Cooper
J. M. Grebmeier
A. Mahoney
K. Maisch
M. McCammon
H. Statscewich
A. Sybrandy
T. Weingartner
author_facet C. Hauri
S. Danielson
A. M. P. McDonnell
R. R. Hopcroft
P. Winsor
P. Shipton
C. Lalande
K. M. Stafford
J. K. Horne
L. W. Cooper
J. M. Grebmeier
A. Mahoney
K. Maisch
M. McCammon
H. Statscewich
A. Sybrandy
T. Weingartner
author_sort C. Hauri
title From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic
title_short From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic
title_full From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic
title_fullStr From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed From sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the Arctic
title_sort from sea ice to seals: a moored marine ecosystem observatory in the arctic
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