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| log in | [CTD Data, Zooglider BioSWOT-Med] - CTD Data for BioSWOT-Med Zooglider deployment in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea, March-May 2023 (Zooglider assessment of zooplankton frontal gradients across the BIOSWOT-Med region) | These data are based on deployment of the Scripps Zooglider in collaboration with the French-led BIOSWOT-Med study in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea in Spring 2023. This study was one of the Adopt-a-Crossover field studies carried out around the world in synchrony with the launch by NASA/CNES of the new SWOT satellite for enhanced ocean altimetry. We deployed Zooglider on 30 March 2023 from Palma, Majora using a small craft, then navigated it remotely to the BIOSWOT-Med study region. Initially Zooglider sampled to the east of Majorca and south of Menorca. Then we recovered Zooglider at sea, transported it to the center of an anticyclonic eddy north of Menorca, and redeployed it, navigating it from the eddy center across the eddy periphery. We then recovered it at sea on 8 May 2023, for a total mission duration of 40 days. Zooglider data were telemetered back to our server each time the vehicle surfaced and the data were immediately posted on our public website, available to all BIOSWOT-Med participants and any member of the general public. The data archived here are the data recovered from the Zooglider at the end of the mission. They include vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, density, and Chl-a fluorescence. Data were typically acquired in Zooglider dives between approximately 420 m depth and the sea surface, apart from initial and final Zooglider dives that were somewhat shallower.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nDive_number (unitless)\nlatitude (Latitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_east)\nDate_UTC (unitless)\nTime_UTC (unitless)\nPressure (decibars)\nTemperature (degrees Celsius (° C))\nSalinity (unitless)\nDensity (kg/m3)\nChla_fluorescence (counts)\n | BCO-DMO | bcodmo_dataset_971065_v1 | ||||||||||||
| log in | [Dive record, Zooglider BioSWOT-Med (BioSWOT-Med)] - Zooglider dive record from the BIOSWOT-Med cruise in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea, March-May 2023 (Zooglider assessment of zooplankton frontal gradients across the BIOSWOT-Med region) | These data are based on deployment of the Scripps Zooglider in collaboration with the French-led BIOSWOT-Med study in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea in Spring 2023. This study was one of the Adopt-a-Crossover field studies carried out around the world in synchrony with the launch by NASA/CNES of the new SWOT satellite for enhanced ocean altimetry. We deployed Zooglider on 30 March 2023 from Palma, Majora using a small craft, then navigated it remotely to the BIOSWOT-Med study region. Initially Zooglider sampled to the east of Majorca and south of Menorca. Then we recovered Zooglider at sea, transported it to the center of an anticyclonic eddy north of Menorca, and redeployed it, navigating it from the eddy center across the eddy periphery. We then recovered it at sea on 8 May 2023, for a total mission duration of 40 days. Zooglider data were telemetered back to our server each time the vehicle surfaced and the data were immediately posted on our public website, available to all BIOSWOT-Med participants and any member of the general public. This dataset presents the dive record and location information for Zooglider's track.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nDive_number (unitless)\ntime (Iso_datetime_utc, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nfrom_date_UTC (unitless)\nto_date_UTC (unitless)\nsample_volume_ml (mL)\nfrom_time_UTC (unitless)\nto_time_UTC (unitless)\nlatitude_start (decimal degrees)\nlongitude_start (decimal degrees)\nlatitude (Latitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_east)\nlatitude_end (decimal degrees)\nlongitude_end (decimal degrees)\nmax_pressure (decimbars)\n | BCO-DMO | bcodmo_dataset_962204_v1 | ||||||||||||
| https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_747948.subset | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_747948 | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_747948.graph | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/files/bcodmo_dataset_747948/ | public | [Illumina Sequences] - Illumina sequencing data from sediment strata collected from the cold seeps of Hydrate Ridge, metalliferous sediments of Juan de Fuca Ridge, and organic-rich hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin (Collaborative Research: The Role of Iron-oxidizing Bacteria in the Sedimentary Iron Cycle: Ecological, Physiological and Biogeochemical Implications) | Illumina sequencing data (NCBI accession numbers) from sediment strata collected from the cold seeps of Hydrate Ridge, metalliferous sediments of Juan de Fuca Ridge, and organic-rich hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nsequence_accession_number (unitless)\nlink (unitless)\nSpecies_Names (unitless)\ndescription_of_the_types_of_sequences (unitless)\nlocations_where_species_were_collected (unitless)\nlatitude_dms (Latitude, unitless)\nlongitude_dms (Longitude, unitless)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nVessel (unitless)\nDive_number (unitless)\nsequencing_and_analysis_methods (unitless)\ninstrument_and_model (unitless)\nAnalysis_methods (unitless)\n | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bcodmo_dataset_747948_fgdc.xml | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/info/bcodmo_dataset_747948/index.htmlTable | https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/747948
| https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/rss/bcodmo_dataset_747948.rss | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bcodmo_dataset_747948&showErrors=false&email= | BCO-DMO | bcodmo_dataset_747948 | |||
| log in | [Particle counts, Zooglider BioSWOT-Med] - Particle counts for BioSWOT-Med Zooglider deployment in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea, March-May 2023 (Zooglider assessment of zooplankton frontal gradients across the BIOSWOT-Med region) | These data are based on deployment of the Scripps Zooglider in collaboration with the French-led BIOSWOT-Med study in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea in Spring 2023. This study was one of the Adopt-a-Crossover field studies carried out around the world in synchrony with the launch by NASA/CNES of the new SWOT satellite for enhanced ocean altimetry. We deployed Zooglider on 30 March 2023 from Palma, Majora using a small craft, then navigated it remotely to the BIOSWOT-Med study region. Initially Zooglider sampled to the east of Majorca and south of Menorca. Then we recovered Zooglider at sea, transported it to the center of an anticyclonic eddy north of Menorca, and redeployed it, navigating it from the eddy center across the eddy periphery. We then recovered it at sea on 8 May 2023, for a total mission duration of 40 days. Zooglider data were telemetered back to our server each time the vehicle surfaced and the data were immediately posted on our public website, available to all BIOSWOT-Med participants and any member of the general public. The data archived here are the data recovered from the Zooglider at the end of the mission. They include enumerations of 25 categories of planktonic organisms, plus enumerations of particles between 0.25-0.45 mm Equivalent Circular Diameter. Data were typically acquired in Zooglider dives between approximately 420 m depth and the sea surface, apart from initial and final Zooglider dives that were somewhat shallower.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nDive_number (unitless)\nlatitude (Latitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_east)\nISO_DateTime_UTC (unitless)\nPressure (decibars)\nParticles_0_25mm_0_45mm (Number/liter)\nAcantharia (Number/Liter)\nAppendicularians_w_House (Number/Liter)\nAppendicularians_without_House (Number/Liter)\nCeratium (Number/Liter)\nChaetognaths (Number/Liter)\nCladocerans (Number/Liter)\n... (21 more variables)\n | BCO-DMO | bcodmo_dataset_982626_v1 | ||||||||||||
| https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1 | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1.graph | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/files/bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1/ | public | [SALT larval geochemical fingerprints] - Shell trace elemental data (geochemical fingerprints) from larval samples collected during cruises AT42-24, AT50-04, and TN391 in the Gulf of Mexico and Northwestern Atlantic in 2020, 2021, and 2022 (Collaborative Research: dispersal depth and the transport of deep-sea, methane-seep larvae around a biogeographic barrier) | Larval dispersal drives metapopulation connectivity, a key metric of population resilience to disturbance. Deep-sea larval disperal remains poorly understood due to the limited applicability of nearshore approaches such as larval rearing in-situ. Here, we used laser ablation spectrometry (Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin) and multivariate statistical analyses (i.e., PERMANOVA and CAP) to quantify larval shell trace elemental fingerprints for deep-sea methane seep mussels Gigantidas childressi and Bathymodiolus heckerae to infer spatiotemporal mixing of larval population pools in the Gulf of Mexico and Western Atlantic Margin. Larvae were collected during R/V Atlantis cruises AT42-24 (Spring 2020) and AT50-04 (Fall 2022), and R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN-391 (Summer 2021). We analysed variation in fingerprints of 366 larvae among depths (500-3,000m), seven seep sites, and three sampling years (spawning periods). Fingerprints differed significantly among depths across spawning periods, among sites within spawning periods, and among spawning periods themselves. Results may reflect divergence in sources of organic matter during dispersal due to shifts in dispersal trajectories or water mass environmental chemistry over time. Additionally, results indicate that larvae may mix during early dispersal (i.e., during formation of the prodissoconch I shell growth region) and become more isolated by later dispersal (i.e., formation of prodissoconch II). Overall, over timescales of only a few years, deep-sea mussel larval pools may be subtly spatiotemporally isolated, which may limit population resilience to natural and anthropogenic disturbance.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nYearSampled (unitless)\nDate (unitless)\nCruise (unitless)\nVehicle (unitless)\nDive_Number (unitless)\ndepth (m)\nSite (unitless)\nSite_Name (unitless)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\n... (24 more variables)\n | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1_fgdc.xml | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1_iso19115.xml | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/info/bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1/index.htmlTable | https://osprey.bco-dmo.org/dataset/995312
| https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/rss/bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1.rss | https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1&showErrors=false&email= | BCO-DMO | bcodmo_dataset_995312_v1 | |||
| log in | [Zonar Data, Zooglider BioSWOT-Med] - Zonar data for BioSWOT-Med Zooglider deployment in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea, March-May 2023 (Zooglider assessment of zooplankton frontal gradients across the BIOSWOT-Med region) | These data are based on deployment of the Scripps Zooglider in collaboration with the French-led BIOSWOT-Med study in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea in Spring 2023. This study was one of the Adopt-a-Crossover field studies carried out around the world in synchrony with the launch by NASA/CNES of the new SWOT satellite for enhanced ocean altimetry. We deployed Zooglider on 30 March 2023 from Palma, Majora using a small craft, then navigated it remotely to the BIOSWOT-Med study region. Initially Zooglider sampled to the east of Majorca and south of Menorca. Then we recovered Zooglider at sea, transported it to the center of an anticyclonic eddy north of Menorca, and redeployed it, navigating it from the eddy center across the eddy periphery. We then recovered it at sea on 8 May 2023, for a total mission duration of 40 days. Zooglider data were telemetered back to our server each time the vehicle surfaced and the data were immediately posted on our public website, available to all BIOSWOT-Med participants and any member of the general public. The data archived here are the data recovered from the Zooglider at the end of the mission. They include acoustic volume backscatter at 200 kHz and 1000 kHz. Data were typically acquired in Zooglider dives between approximately 420 m depth and the sea surface, apart from initial and final Zooglider dives that were somewhat shallower.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nDive_number (unitless)\nPressure (decibars)\nlongitude (Longitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Latitude_mid_ascent_75, degrees_north)\ntime (Iso_datetime_utc, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSv_1000_dB (dB (re 1 m-1))\nSv_200_dB (dB (re 1 m-1))\nSvDelta_dB (dB (re 1 m-1))\n | BCO-DMO | bcodmo_dataset_983031_v1 |