First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study)

A healthy ocean where marine habitats and ecosystems are mapped and protected is one of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals to sustainably use marine resources. Our study presents the first high-resolution benthic habitat map from Greenland integrating analyses of multibeam bathymetry and ba...

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Main Authors: Krawczyk, DW, Zinglersen, KB, Al‐Hamdani, Z, Yesson, C, Blicher, ME, Arboe, NH, Jensen, JB, Wagnholt, JN, Hansen, F, Rödel, L
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2021
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Online Access:https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10137134/1/2020JC017087.pdf
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10137134 2023-12-24T10:16:12+01:00 First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study) Krawczyk, DW Zinglersen, KB Al‐Hamdani, Z Yesson, C Blicher, ME Arboe, NH Jensen, JB Wagnholt, JN Hansen, F Rödel, L 2021-11 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10137134/1/2020JC017087.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10137134/ eng eng American Geophysical Union (AGU) https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10137134/1/2020JC017087.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10137134/ open Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans , 126 (11) , Article e2020JC017087. (2021) Article 2021 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:39Z A healthy ocean where marine habitats and ecosystems are mapped and protected is one of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals to sustainably use marine resources. Our study presents the first high-resolution benthic habitat map from Greenland integrating analyses of multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data, and ground-truth data including video sled, drop camera and day grab. The pilot area of 30 × 20 km is located on the continental shelf in central Disko Bay, West Greenland and all data were collected in a single, 10-day survey. Multibeam bathymetry data were gridded to a 10 × 10 m resolution, whereas backscatter mosaic was built from a 1 × 1 m grid cell to obtain higher resolution manifestation of seafloor properties. Ground-truth data consisted of 14 video transects, 17 drop camera deployments, and 17 sediment samples. Our results were verified with the published shallow seismic and vibrocore data from the Disko Bay region to link the geological background with the sedimentary environment. We distinguished five physical habitats in the area, based on the distribution of sediment types, water depth with general water masses and morphology. In addition, numerous gas seeps alongside pockmarks were observed in the area, as well as recent iceberg ploughmarks. The identified habitats were associated with two basic communities of benthic fauna, linked primarily to the distribution of sediments and representing hard bottom habitats (sessile fauna) and soft bottom habitats (shrimp/polychaetes). Our study is the first step toward mapping the entire seafloor of Disko Bay to provide a scientific context for the management of seafloor and marine resources. Article in Journal/Newspaper Disko Bay Greenland University College London: UCL Discovery Greenland
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description A healthy ocean where marine habitats and ecosystems are mapped and protected is one of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals to sustainably use marine resources. Our study presents the first high-resolution benthic habitat map from Greenland integrating analyses of multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data, and ground-truth data including video sled, drop camera and day grab. The pilot area of 30 × 20 km is located on the continental shelf in central Disko Bay, West Greenland and all data were collected in a single, 10-day survey. Multibeam bathymetry data were gridded to a 10 × 10 m resolution, whereas backscatter mosaic was built from a 1 × 1 m grid cell to obtain higher resolution manifestation of seafloor properties. Ground-truth data consisted of 14 video transects, 17 drop camera deployments, and 17 sediment samples. Our results were verified with the published shallow seismic and vibrocore data from the Disko Bay region to link the geological background with the sedimentary environment. We distinguished five physical habitats in the area, based on the distribution of sediment types, water depth with general water masses and morphology. In addition, numerous gas seeps alongside pockmarks were observed in the area, as well as recent iceberg ploughmarks. The identified habitats were associated with two basic communities of benthic fauna, linked primarily to the distribution of sediments and representing hard bottom habitats (sessile fauna) and soft bottom habitats (shrimp/polychaetes). Our study is the first step toward mapping the entire seafloor of Disko Bay to provide a scientific context for the management of seafloor and marine resources.
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author Krawczyk, DW
Zinglersen, KB
Al‐Hamdani, Z
Yesson, C
Blicher, ME
Arboe, NH
Jensen, JB
Wagnholt, JN
Hansen, F
Rödel, L
spellingShingle Krawczyk, DW
Zinglersen, KB
Al‐Hamdani, Z
Yesson, C
Blicher, ME
Arboe, NH
Jensen, JB
Wagnholt, JN
Hansen, F
Rödel, L
First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study)
author_facet Krawczyk, DW
Zinglersen, KB
Al‐Hamdani, Z
Yesson, C
Blicher, ME
Arboe, NH
Jensen, JB
Wagnholt, JN
Hansen, F
Rödel, L
author_sort Krawczyk, DW
title First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study)
title_short First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study)
title_full First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study)
title_fullStr First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study)
title_full_unstemmed First High‐Resolution Benthic Habitat Map From the Greenland Shelf (Disko Bay Pilot Study)
title_sort first high‐resolution benthic habitat map from the greenland shelf (disko bay pilot study)
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
publishDate 2021
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10137134/1/2020JC017087.pdf
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