The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters

The Green Edge project was designed to investigate the onset, life and fate of a phytoplankton spring bloom (PSB) in the Arctic Ocean. The lengthening of the ice-free period and the warming of seawater, amongst other factors, have induced major changes in arctic ocean biology over the last decades....

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Main Authors: Bruyant, Flavienne, Amiraux, Rémi, Amyot, Marie-pier, Archambault, Philippe, Artigue, Lise, Barbedo De Freitas, Lucas, Bécu, Guislain, Bélanger, Simon, Bourgain, Pascaline, Bricaud, Annick, Brouard, Etienne, Brunet, Camille, Burgers, Tonya, Caleb, Danielle, Chalut, Katrine, Claustre, Hervé, Cornet-barthaux, Véronique, Coupel, Pierre, Cusa, Marine, Cusset, Fanny, Dadaglio, Laeticia, Davelaar, Marty, Deslongchamps, Gabrièle, Dimier, Céline, Dinasquet, Julie, Dumont, Dany, Else, Brent, Eulaers, Igor, Ferland, Joannie, Filteau, Gabrielle, Forget, Marie-hélène, Fort, Jérome, Fortier, Louis, Galí-tapías, Martí, Gallinari, Morgane, Garbus, Svend-erik, Garcia, Nicole, Gérikas Ribeiro, Catherine, Gombault, Colline, Gourvil, Priscilla, Goyens, Clémence, Grant, Cindy, Grondin, Pierre-luc, Guillot, Pascal, Hillion, Sandrine, Hussherr, Rachel, Joux, Fabien, Joy-warren, Hannah, Joyal, Gabriel, Kieber, David
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Published: SEANOE 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17882/86417
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spelling ftseanoe:oai:seanoe.org:86417 2023-05-15T14:33:50+02:00 The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters Bruyant, Flavienne Amiraux, Rémi Amyot, Marie-pier Archambault, Philippe Artigue, Lise Barbedo De Freitas, Lucas Bécu, Guislain Bélanger, Simon Bourgain, Pascaline Bricaud, Annick Brouard, Etienne Brunet, Camille Burgers, Tonya Caleb, Danielle Chalut, Katrine Claustre, Hervé Cornet-barthaux, Véronique Coupel, Pierre Cusa, Marine Cusset, Fanny Dadaglio, Laeticia Davelaar, Marty Deslongchamps, Gabrièle Dimier, Céline Dinasquet, Julie Dumont, Dany Else, Brent Eulaers, Igor Ferland, Joannie Filteau, Gabrielle Forget, Marie-hélène Fort, Jérome Fortier, Louis Galí-tapías, Martí Gallinari, Morgane Garbus, Svend-erik Garcia, Nicole Gérikas Ribeiro, Catherine Gombault, Colline Gourvil, Priscilla Goyens, Clémence Grant, Cindy Grondin, Pierre-luc Guillot, Pascal Hillion, Sandrine Hussherr, Rachel Joux, Fabien Joy-warren, Hannah Joyal, Gabriel Kieber, David North 74.289756, South 60.991527, East -50.903778, West -73.111267 2022 https://doi.org/10.17882/86417 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00752/86417/ unknown SEANOE doi:10.17882/86417 https://doi.org/10.17882/86417 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00752/86417/ CC-BY CC-BY Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Phytoplankton Spring Bloom Marginal Ice Zone Seasonal Ice Zone Under ice bloom dataset 2022 ftseanoe https://doi.org/10.17882/86417 2022-11-09T17:21:43Z The Green Edge project was designed to investigate the onset, life and fate of a phytoplankton spring bloom (PSB) in the Arctic Ocean. The lengthening of the ice-free period and the warming of seawater, amongst other factors, have induced major changes in arctic ocean biology over the last decades. Because the PSB is at the base of the Arctic Ocean food chain, it is crucial to understand how changes in the arctic environment will affect it. Green Edge was a large multidisciplinary collaborative project bringing researchers and technicians from 28 different institutions in seven countries, together aiming at understanding these changes and their impacts on the future. The fieldwork for the Green Edge project took place over two years (2015 and 2016) and was carried out from both an ice camp and a research vessel in the Baffin Bay, Canadian arctic. Here, we describe the data set obtained during the research cruise, which took place aboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship (CCGS) Amundsen in spring 2016. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Phytoplankton SEANOE (Sea scientific open data publication) Arctic Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay
institution Open Polar
collection SEANOE (Sea scientific open data publication)
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topic Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Phytoplankton Spring Bloom
Marginal Ice Zone
Seasonal Ice Zone
Under ice bloom
spellingShingle Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Phytoplankton Spring Bloom
Marginal Ice Zone
Seasonal Ice Zone
Under ice bloom
Bruyant, Flavienne
Amiraux, Rémi
Amyot, Marie-pier
Archambault, Philippe
Artigue, Lise
Barbedo De Freitas, Lucas
Bécu, Guislain
Bélanger, Simon
Bourgain, Pascaline
Bricaud, Annick
Brouard, Etienne
Brunet, Camille
Burgers, Tonya
Caleb, Danielle
Chalut, Katrine
Claustre, Hervé
Cornet-barthaux, Véronique
Coupel, Pierre
Cusa, Marine
Cusset, Fanny
Dadaglio, Laeticia
Davelaar, Marty
Deslongchamps, Gabrièle
Dimier, Céline
Dinasquet, Julie
Dumont, Dany
Else, Brent
Eulaers, Igor
Ferland, Joannie
Filteau, Gabrielle
Forget, Marie-hélène
Fort, Jérome
Fortier, Louis
Galí-tapías, Martí
Gallinari, Morgane
Garbus, Svend-erik
Garcia, Nicole
Gérikas Ribeiro, Catherine
Gombault, Colline
Gourvil, Priscilla
Goyens, Clémence
Grant, Cindy
Grondin, Pierre-luc
Guillot, Pascal
Hillion, Sandrine
Hussherr, Rachel
Joux, Fabien
Joy-warren, Hannah
Joyal, Gabriel
Kieber, David
The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters
topic_facet Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Phytoplankton Spring Bloom
Marginal Ice Zone
Seasonal Ice Zone
Under ice bloom
description The Green Edge project was designed to investigate the onset, life and fate of a phytoplankton spring bloom (PSB) in the Arctic Ocean. The lengthening of the ice-free period and the warming of seawater, amongst other factors, have induced major changes in arctic ocean biology over the last decades. Because the PSB is at the base of the Arctic Ocean food chain, it is crucial to understand how changes in the arctic environment will affect it. Green Edge was a large multidisciplinary collaborative project bringing researchers and technicians from 28 different institutions in seven countries, together aiming at understanding these changes and their impacts on the future. The fieldwork for the Green Edge project took place over two years (2015 and 2016) and was carried out from both an ice camp and a research vessel in the Baffin Bay, Canadian arctic. Here, we describe the data set obtained during the research cruise, which took place aboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship (CCGS) Amundsen in spring 2016.
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author Bruyant, Flavienne
Amiraux, Rémi
Amyot, Marie-pier
Archambault, Philippe
Artigue, Lise
Barbedo De Freitas, Lucas
Bécu, Guislain
Bélanger, Simon
Bourgain, Pascaline
Bricaud, Annick
Brouard, Etienne
Brunet, Camille
Burgers, Tonya
Caleb, Danielle
Chalut, Katrine
Claustre, Hervé
Cornet-barthaux, Véronique
Coupel, Pierre
Cusa, Marine
Cusset, Fanny
Dadaglio, Laeticia
Davelaar, Marty
Deslongchamps, Gabrièle
Dimier, Céline
Dinasquet, Julie
Dumont, Dany
Else, Brent
Eulaers, Igor
Ferland, Joannie
Filteau, Gabrielle
Forget, Marie-hélène
Fort, Jérome
Fortier, Louis
Galí-tapías, Martí
Gallinari, Morgane
Garbus, Svend-erik
Garcia, Nicole
Gérikas Ribeiro, Catherine
Gombault, Colline
Gourvil, Priscilla
Goyens, Clémence
Grant, Cindy
Grondin, Pierre-luc
Guillot, Pascal
Hillion, Sandrine
Hussherr, Rachel
Joux, Fabien
Joy-warren, Hannah
Joyal, Gabriel
Kieber, David
author_facet Bruyant, Flavienne
Amiraux, Rémi
Amyot, Marie-pier
Archambault, Philippe
Artigue, Lise
Barbedo De Freitas, Lucas
Bécu, Guislain
Bélanger, Simon
Bourgain, Pascaline
Bricaud, Annick
Brouard, Etienne
Brunet, Camille
Burgers, Tonya
Caleb, Danielle
Chalut, Katrine
Claustre, Hervé
Cornet-barthaux, Véronique
Coupel, Pierre
Cusa, Marine
Cusset, Fanny
Dadaglio, Laeticia
Davelaar, Marty
Deslongchamps, Gabrièle
Dimier, Céline
Dinasquet, Julie
Dumont, Dany
Else, Brent
Eulaers, Igor
Ferland, Joannie
Filteau, Gabrielle
Forget, Marie-hélène
Fort, Jérome
Fortier, Louis
Galí-tapías, Martí
Gallinari, Morgane
Garbus, Svend-erik
Garcia, Nicole
Gérikas Ribeiro, Catherine
Gombault, Colline
Gourvil, Priscilla
Goyens, Clémence
Grant, Cindy
Grondin, Pierre-luc
Guillot, Pascal
Hillion, Sandrine
Hussherr, Rachel
Joux, Fabien
Joy-warren, Hannah
Joyal, Gabriel
Kieber, David
author_sort Bruyant, Flavienne
title The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters
title_short The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters
title_full The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters
title_fullStr The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters
title_full_unstemmed The Green Edge cruise: following the evolution of the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters
title_sort green edge cruise: following the evolution of the arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, from ice-covered to open waters
publisher SEANOE
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.17882/86417
https://www.seanoe.org/data/00752/86417/
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
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genre_facet Arctic
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Baffin Bay
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