Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2013/2014

A marine science cruise was undertaken in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during the 2012/2013 austral summer on the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT). "Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE) Routine Obse...

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Main Author: Masato Moteki
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f21849a5654d441486c781d3be4861da 2023-05-15T13:54:42+02:00 Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2013/2014 Masato Moteki 2016-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00013519 https://doaj.org/article/f21849a5654d441486c781d3be4861da EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research http://doi.org/10.15094/00013519 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00013519 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/f21849a5654d441486c781d3be4861da Antarctic Record, Vol 60, Pp 117-132 (2016) Geography (General) G1-922 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00013519 2022-12-31T15:02:12Z A marine science cruise was undertaken in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during the 2012/2013 austral summer on the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT). "Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE) Routine Observation: Physical and Chemical Oceanography", commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, was conducted as a TUMSAT and National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) collaborative project. The TUMSAT-NIPR collaborative programs, "Studies on Plankton Community Structure and Environment Parameters in the Southern Ocean" and "Marine Ecosystem Monitoring" (the JARE phase VIII projects), and "Environment and Ecosystem Changes in the Southern Ocean" were conducted. In addition to these TUMSAT-NIPR collaborative programs, the other phase VIII project, " Responses of Antarctic Marine Ecosystems to Global Environmental Changes with Carbonate Systems", and the TUMSAT and Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) collaborative program "Deployment of Deep Ninja" was conducted. The Umitaka-maru departed from Fremantle, Australia, on 11 January 2014, sailed to the study area around the marginal sea ice zone along 110°E, and returned to Hobart, Australia, on 5 February 2014. Physical and chemical Oceanographic observations, using a CTD (Conductivity Temperature Depth profiler) deployed to near the seafloor in the marginal ice zone revealed detail property of the Antarctic bottom water. For the other phase VIII projects, participants performed various net castings to qualitatively evaluate the vertical distribution of plankton communities, retrieved the drifting buoy, which was released by the ice breaker Shirase, and recovered and redeployed year-around moorings to detect the dynamics of ecosystem and Antarctic bottom water. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic National Institute of Polar Research Sea ice Southern Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Austral Breaker ENVELOPE(-67.257,-67.257,-67.874,-67.874) Indian Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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description A marine science cruise was undertaken in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during the 2012/2013 austral summer on the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT). "Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE) Routine Observation: Physical and Chemical Oceanography", commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, was conducted as a TUMSAT and National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) collaborative project. The TUMSAT-NIPR collaborative programs, "Studies on Plankton Community Structure and Environment Parameters in the Southern Ocean" and "Marine Ecosystem Monitoring" (the JARE phase VIII projects), and "Environment and Ecosystem Changes in the Southern Ocean" were conducted. In addition to these TUMSAT-NIPR collaborative programs, the other phase VIII project, " Responses of Antarctic Marine Ecosystems to Global Environmental Changes with Carbonate Systems", and the TUMSAT and Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) collaborative program "Deployment of Deep Ninja" was conducted. The Umitaka-maru departed from Fremantle, Australia, on 11 January 2014, sailed to the study area around the marginal sea ice zone along 110°E, and returned to Hobart, Australia, on 5 February 2014. Physical and chemical Oceanographic observations, using a CTD (Conductivity Temperature Depth profiler) deployed to near the seafloor in the marginal ice zone revealed detail property of the Antarctic bottom water. For the other phase VIII projects, participants performed various net castings to qualitatively evaluate the vertical distribution of plankton communities, retrieved the drifting buoy, which was released by the ice breaker Shirase, and recovered and redeployed year-around moorings to detect the dynamics of ecosystem and Antarctic bottom water.
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title Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2013/2014
title_short Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2013/2014
title_full Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2013/2014
title_fullStr Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2013/2014
title_full_unstemmed Activities of the training vessel Umitaka-maru (KARE-17; UM-13-09) of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology during the 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 2013/2014
title_sort activities of the training vessel umitaka-maru (kare-17; um-13-09) of the tokyo university of marine science and technology during the 55th japanese antarctic research expedition in 2013/2014
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