Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait

This document describes the final implementation of new observing systems developed within the INTAROS project. It reports on initial results from the observing systems and describes ways for the delivery of data retrieved by these systems. AWI developed and tested the experimental system “arcFOCE”...

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Main Authors: Soltwedel, Thomas, Alliouane, Samir, Amice, Erwan, Chauvaud, Laurent, Gattuso, Jean-Pierre, Hagemann, Jonas, Hasemann, Christiane, Hofbauer, Michael, Lehmenhecker, Sascha, Mathias, Delphine, Richard, Gaëtan
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7092450 2024-09-15T18:07:00+00:00 Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait Soltwedel, Thomas Alliouane, Samir Amice, Erwan Chauvaud, Laurent Gattuso, Jean-Pierre Hagemann, Jonas Hasemann, Christiane Hofbauer, Michael Lehmenhecker, Sascha Mathias, Delphine Richard, Gaëtan 2021-05-31 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7092450 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/intaros-h2020 https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7092449 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7092450 oai:zenodo.org:7092450 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode INTAROS Arctic Fram Strait Ocean Observing System info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.709245010.5281/zenodo.7092449 2024-07-25T21:01:38Z This document describes the final implementation of new observing systems developed within the INTAROS project. It reports on initial results from the observing systems and describes ways for the delivery of data retrieved by these systems. AWI developed and tested the experimental system “arcFOCE” (arctic Free Ocean Carbon Enrichment) that enables scientists to study impacts of ocean acidification on small, sediment inhabiting deep-sea organisms. The first long-term experiment of the system was conducted from October 2018 till September 2019 at the LTER observatory HAUSGARTEN in the eastern Fram Strait. Sediment samples were taken to study anticipated changes in bacterial and meiofaunal numbers, biomasse and community composition due to artificially reduced pH values in bottom waters. All data from the initial arcFOCE experiment will finally be stored in the PANGAEA data repository. The lack of ship time in 2020 allowed to reconfigure and optimize the experimental setup. Short-term in-situ tests of the improved system will be carried out during the RV Polarstern expedition PS126 in June 2021; the next long-term deployment (one year) of the arcFOCE system is planned for 2022. CRNS-UIEM installed a passive acoustics system at Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, which is identical to another system already deployed and running in Greenland, to allow direct comparison of results from these monitoring systems in western and eastern part of the Fram Strait. Acoustic data from the two systems are available via SEANOE (https://www.seanoe.org) or SEXTANT (https://sextant.ifremer.fr/). Results from the acoustics system at Kongsfjorden showed that AIS (Automatic Identification System) data of vessels operating in the area and their acoustic propagation need to be combined with passive acoustic measurements to assess the effect of vessel noise on the acoustic soundscape. CNRS-LOV continued and improved their measurements at the AWIPEV CO2 time-series monitoring site in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. Time-series data generated by in-situ ... Report Fram Strait Greenland Kongsfjord* Kongsfjorden Ocean acidification Svalbard Zenodo
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topic INTAROS
Arctic
Fram Strait
Ocean Observing System
spellingShingle INTAROS
Arctic
Fram Strait
Ocean Observing System
Soltwedel, Thomas
Alliouane, Samir
Amice, Erwan
Chauvaud, Laurent
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre
Hagemann, Jonas
Hasemann, Christiane
Hofbauer, Michael
Lehmenhecker, Sascha
Mathias, Delphine
Richard, Gaëtan
Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait
topic_facet INTAROS
Arctic
Fram Strait
Ocean Observing System
description This document describes the final implementation of new observing systems developed within the INTAROS project. It reports on initial results from the observing systems and describes ways for the delivery of data retrieved by these systems. AWI developed and tested the experimental system “arcFOCE” (arctic Free Ocean Carbon Enrichment) that enables scientists to study impacts of ocean acidification on small, sediment inhabiting deep-sea organisms. The first long-term experiment of the system was conducted from October 2018 till September 2019 at the LTER observatory HAUSGARTEN in the eastern Fram Strait. Sediment samples were taken to study anticipated changes in bacterial and meiofaunal numbers, biomasse and community composition due to artificially reduced pH values in bottom waters. All data from the initial arcFOCE experiment will finally be stored in the PANGAEA data repository. The lack of ship time in 2020 allowed to reconfigure and optimize the experimental setup. Short-term in-situ tests of the improved system will be carried out during the RV Polarstern expedition PS126 in June 2021; the next long-term deployment (one year) of the arcFOCE system is planned for 2022. CRNS-UIEM installed a passive acoustics system at Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, which is identical to another system already deployed and running in Greenland, to allow direct comparison of results from these monitoring systems in western and eastern part of the Fram Strait. Acoustic data from the two systems are available via SEANOE (https://www.seanoe.org) or SEXTANT (https://sextant.ifremer.fr/). Results from the acoustics system at Kongsfjorden showed that AIS (Automatic Identification System) data of vessels operating in the area and their acoustic propagation need to be combined with passive acoustic measurements to assess the effect of vessel noise on the acoustic soundscape. CNRS-LOV continued and improved their measurements at the AWIPEV CO2 time-series monitoring site in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. Time-series data generated by in-situ ...
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author Soltwedel, Thomas
Alliouane, Samir
Amice, Erwan
Chauvaud, Laurent
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre
Hagemann, Jonas
Hasemann, Christiane
Hofbauer, Michael
Lehmenhecker, Sascha
Mathias, Delphine
Richard, Gaëtan
author_facet Soltwedel, Thomas
Alliouane, Samir
Amice, Erwan
Chauvaud, Laurent
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre
Hagemann, Jonas
Hasemann, Christiane
Hofbauer, Michael
Lehmenhecker, Sascha
Mathias, Delphine
Richard, Gaëtan
author_sort Soltwedel, Thomas
title Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait
title_short Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait
title_full Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait
title_fullStr Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait
title_full_unstemmed Deliverable 3.12 Final implementation of the observing system: Fram Strait
title_sort deliverable 3.12 final implementation of the observing system: fram strait
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Greenland
Kongsfjord*
Kongsfjorden
Ocean acidification
Svalbard
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Greenland
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Ocean acidification
Svalbard
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