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Zooplankton and euphausiid egg production from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific, coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project)
2009-11-09
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2009-11-09
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2009-11-09
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3254
William T. Peterson
National Marine Fisheries Service
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Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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Cite this dataset as: Peterson, W. T. (2009) Zooplankton and euphausiid egg production from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific, coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 09 November 2009) Version Date 2009-11-09 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3254 [access date]
Zooplankton - Euphausiid Egg Production Dataset Description: RISE - Zooplankton - Euphausiid Egg Production<br />
Egg production rates of the Euphausiids <em>Euphausia pacifica</em> and <em>Thysanoessa spinifera</em><br /><br />
<i>Data collectors' identifying numbers, e.g., cruise and leg numbers, cast numbers</i><br />
Rise cruises conducted aboard the R/V Wecoma are numbered sequentially: RISE 1W, RISE 2W, RISE 3W, RISE 4W, with the "W" for "Wecoma". There were concurrent RISE cruises on the R/V Pt. Sur, hence the designation of the ship in the cruise name. Data in the spreadsheets associated with this metadata are identified by station name. The station name is generally two letters and two numbers (eg: HR05) although some stations have only one letter (eg: P09) and some stations may have another letter following the numbers (eg: AC05c). The inclusion of a "0" in station names with only one number was not followed consistently among different groups sampling on the same cruises, so other data sets from these cruises (CTD, chl, nut, etc.) may show a station name as P9 rather than P09. These differences in naming styles still refer to the same sampling station.<br /><br />
<br /> Methods and Sampling: This dataset contains measurements of brood sizes of the euphausiids <i>Euphausia pacifica</i> and <i>Thysanoessa spinifera</i>. These data were collected as part of the RISE project off Oregon and Washington, USA, between 2004-2006.<br>
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Each line of data in each spreadsheet is a measurement of one individual animal and includes cruise name, station name, date, latitude, longitude, and water depth. <br><br>
These data were collected as part of the RISE project to look at vital rates of zooplankton off of Washington and address the hypothesis that higher observed zooplankton biomass in this area could be explained to some degree by higher growth and/or egg production rates of the zooplankton.<br>
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<i>Data parameter(s):</i><br>
Euphausiid brood sizes are in units of number of eggs per brood per female.<br>
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<i>Information on data precision, observation methodology, gear identification, analysis methodology, and data processing is contained in the following citations:</i><br>
Shaw, T. L. Feinberg and W. Peterson. Protocols for measuring molting rate and egg production of live euphausiids. http://www.pices.int/projects/Euphasiid/euphasiid.aspx<br>
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Feinberg, L.R., C.T. Shaw, and W.T. Peterson. 2007. Long-term laboratory observations of Euphausia pacifica fecundity: comparison of two geographic regions. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 341:141-152.<br>
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Shaw, C.T., L.R. Feinberg, and W.T. Peterson. 2009. Interannual variations in vital rates of copepods and euphausiids during the RISE study 2004 - 2006. Journal of Geophysical Research, in press.<br>
Funding provided by NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) Award Number: OCE-0239107 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0239107
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William T. Peterson
National Marine Fisheries Service
541-867-0201
Newport Research Station - Bldg. 955 2032 SE OSU Drive
Newport
Oregon
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USA
Bill.Peterson@noaa.gov
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Dataset Version: 09 November 2009
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date
lon
lat
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Female_ID_Num
Species
Female_Total_Length
Brood_Size
Bongo Nets
RingNet
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cruise id
station
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BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
Bongo Net
Ring Net
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BCO-DMO Standard Instruments
W0407A
W0505C
W0508
W0605B
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Deployment Activity
Northeast Pacific, coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon
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River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems
http://www.ocean.washington.edu/rise
River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems
<p><strong>River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems (RISE) - A Study of the Columbia River Plume</strong><br /><strong>A Multi-Institutional Collaborative Project Sponsored by the National Science Foundation</strong></p>
<p>In 2004 an interdisciplinary study "River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems" (RISE) was initiated to determine the extent to which alongshore gradients in ecosystem productivity might be related to the existence of the massive freshwater plume from the Columbia River. RISE was designed to test three hypotheses: - During upwelling the growth rate of phytoplankton within the Columbia plume exceeds that in nearby areas outside the plume being fueled by the same upwelling nitrate.<br />
- The plume enhances cross-margin transport of plankton and nutrients.<br />
- Plume-specific nutrients (Fe and Si) alter and enhance productivity on adjacent shelves.</p>
<p>Within those constraints, RISE provides the first comprehensive interdisciplinary study of the rates and dynamics governing the mixing of river and coastal waters in an eastern boundary system, as well as the effects of the plume formed by the mixing processes on rates, standing stocks and community structure of plankton in the local ecosystem. The RISE project, includes 4 field and two different numerical model applications. We collected simultaneous measurements of water chemistry, phytoplankton growth and grazing rates, zooplankton populations, water currents, and turbulent mixing. These are being combined with data from satellites, radar, and moorings, as well as detailed numerical simulations, to develop a deeper understanding of this important ecosystem.</p>
<p>The overall RISE sampling strategy was to compare mixing rates, nutrient supply, and phytoplankton production, grazing and community structure within the plume and outside the plume; i.e. on the shelf to the north of the river mouth, presumed more productive, and on the shelf to the south of the river mouth, presumed less productive, as well as in the important "plume lift off" area (the region where the plume loses contact with the bottom) near the river mouth and the plume "near field". The backbone for this project consists of data collected during four cruises that took place in the seasonally high-flow period (May-June) in each of three years (2004-06) and in a low-flow period in the second year (August, 2005). The sampling was spread over three years to attempt to include interannual differences in processes related to wind and river flow variability. The 21-day length of the cruises ensured that a variety of circulation and growth regimes, including upwelling and relaxation/downwelling and neap/spring tides, were observed.</p>
<p>The field studies used two vessels operating simultaneously. The R/V Wecoma obtained primarily biological and chemical rate data: a) at individual stations on cardinal lines north and south of the river mouth (off Grays Harbor, WA and Cape Meares, OR) and near the river mouth; b) at selected process study stations; and c) at fixed stations near the river mouth during strong neap and spring tides (time series). A towed sensor package was used to obtain micronutrient samples near the sea surface on cardinal lines and other selected transects. Underway measurements included macronutrients (N, P, Si), dissolved trace metals (Fe, Mn), supplemented with discrete samples from the underway system (microscopy, FlowCAM and particulate trace metals). At CTD stations vertical profiles (0-200 m where possible; and 500 m at selected stations) of T, S, vertical shear and currents, dissolved O2, in vivo fluorescence, PAR, chlorophyll a, dissolved macronutrients (NO3, NH4, urea, PO4, SiO4), dissolved trace metals, and heterotrophic and autotrophic plankton composition were obtained. Surface drifters were used to follow the mixing of individual plumes and to provide information on surface currents.</p>
<p>On the R/V Pt. Sur, synoptic mesoscale and fine-scale features were sampled with underway measurements of near-surface T, S, velocity, particle size and concentration, PAR, transmissivity and fluorescence and nitrate+nitrite. The Pt. Sur's Triaxus tow fish provided high-resolution sections of T, S, zooplankton (Laser-OPC), PAR and transmissivity, fluorescence, particle size and concentration (LISST-FLOC25X), UV absorption and nitrate (Satlantic ISUS) and radiance/irradiance (7 channels) through the upper water column to 50 m. Rapidly-executed transects of turbulence and fine-structure were also carried out using the Chameleon profiler; these provide full-depth profiles of T, S, optics (880 nm backscatter and fluorescence), turbulence dissipation rates and turbulent fluxes every 1-3 minutes. During selected periods, transects were repeated hourly to capture the high-frequency evolution in the plume's nearfield and river estuary. Acoustics (surface-deployed 1200 kHz ADCP and 120 kHz echosounder) were used to image fine-scale features of the velocity and backscatter fields, resolving fronts, nonlinear internal waves, and turbulent billows.</p>
<p>The temporal context for observed variability was provided by an array of moored sensors deployed in the plume near field as well as on the shelf north and south of the plume (complemented by the pre-existing long-term estuarine and plume stations of the CORIE/SATURN network. To better resolve regional differences, moorings were moved farther north and south to the cardinal sampling lines after the first year of the program. Surface currents were mapped hourly from shore using HF radar with two simultaneously operating arrays, one with a 40 km range and a 2 km range resolution, the other with a 150 km range and a 6 km range resolution. Satellite ocean color, sea surface temperature, turbidity and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) were also obtained when available.</p>
<p>Two modeling systems were developed or enhanced during RISE. The system developed specifically for RISE employed a structured grid model (ROMS) and was used in hindcast mode (MacCready et al., 2008). The CORIE/SATURN modeling system (Baptista, 2006)- based on two unstructured-grid models (SELFE, Zhang and Baptista, 2008; and ELCIRC, Zhang et al., 2004)- was used in both near real-time prognostic mode and multi-year hindcast mode. Both modeling systems incorporated the estuary in the simulation domain (although at different resolutions) and used realistic river, ocean and atmospheric forcing conditions, tidal forcing, and Columbia River estuary forcing. Wind/heat flux model forcing for ROMS was derived from the 4 km MM5 regional wind/heat flux model. SELFE and LCIRC were also forced by MM5. Conditions on open boundaries were provided by ~9 km resolution models from the Navy Research Laboratory (NRL) (NCOM); ROMS used the smaller domain NCOM-CCS NRL model, SELFE and ELCIRC used the larger domain Global-NCOM model. The biological model is a four-box ("NPZD") nitrogen-budget model that tracks nutrients, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and detritus in every cell of the ROMS grid. The rich RISE biological dataset allowed model validation against not just stocks (chlorophyll, microzooplankton, nutrients) but rates (phytoplankton growth and grazing) directly, a level of validation that is seldom possible. These rate observations also allowed the setting of key model parameters (e.g., zooplankton ingestion rate and mortality) empirically (Banas, et al., 2008).</p>
<p><strong>References:</strong><br />
Banas, N. S., P. MacCready, and B. M. Hickey (2008), The Columbia River plume as cross-shelf<br />
exporter and along-coast barrier, doi:10.1016 Cont. Shelf Res., 2008.03.011</p>
<p>Baptista, A. M. (2006), CORIE: the first decade of a coastal-margin collaborative observatory,<br />
Oceans'06, MTS/ IEEE, Boston, MA.</p>
<p>Hickey, B.M., and the RISE PIs. River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems: Introduction to the RISE<br />
Volume, Cont. Shelf Res., in press.</p>
<p>MacCready, P., N. S. Banas, B. H. Hickey, E. P. Dever, and Y. Liu (2008), A model study of<br />
tide- and wind-induced mixing in the Columbia River Estuary and Plume, ,doi:10.1016/j.<br />
Cont. Shelf Res. 2008.03.015.</p>
<p><strong>RISE Cruise Reports and Figures:</strong><br /><strong>2004 RISE-1</strong><br />
RISE04W1=R/V Wecoma, W0407A, July 8-28, 2004<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-1_Wecoma_CruiseReport.pdf">Cruise Report</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/12a62eaaaf93e013504834c351c86344/RISE-1_CruiseTrack.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-1_CruiseTrack.gif&f=3237626639626234373563656363373930313266663461356631636336333833687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d315f437275697365547261636b2e676966" target="_blank">Cruise Track</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/e4b9b395ae08ef112cf0fc51024ec5ae/RISE-1_Stations_and_Moorings.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-1_Stations_and_Moorings.gif&f=3664643337633362376236316339616532326237653162333134356230356665687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d315f53746174696f6e735f616e645f4d6f6f72696e67732e676966" target="_blank">Stations and Moorings</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/02d73a91757f67c3e3d37870907a2eb6/RISE-1_WindEvents.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-1_WindEvents.gif&f=3333303037366361646635343534343738393431373865616530383137383732687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d315f57696e644576656e74732e676966" target="_blank">Wind Events</a></p>
<p>RISE2004=R/V Point Sur, (tbd), July 8-28, 2004<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-1_PtSur_CruiseReport.pdf">Cruise Report</a></p>
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<strong>2005 RISE-2</strong><br />
RISE05W2=R/V Wecoma, W0505C, May 29-June 21, 2005<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-2_Wecoma_CruiseReport.pdf">Cruise Report</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/7a5879b7fa426a459eb82e73463f08c1/RISE-2_CruiseTrack.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-2_CruiseTrack.gif&f=6436373263613166663031353661376261613361376237666439623931363730687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d325f437275697365547261636b2e676966" target="_blank">Cruise Track</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/9f920c28333d83b6fd24720ff8e7c449/RISE-2_Stations_and_Moorings.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-2_Stations_and_Moorings.gif&f=3463663036613633353932666465376437663234383664613636306166643132687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d325f53746174696f6e735f616e645f4d6f6f72696e67732e676966" target="_blank">Stations and Moorings</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/2c05ebaf8564eb5a00c3f540c11ffce8/RISE-2_WindEvents.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-2_WindEvents.gif&f=3763363337636638653563343630343061616331393532333432326162306566687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d325f57696e644576656e74732e676966" target="_blank">Wind Events</a></p>
<p>RISE2005a=R/V Point Sur, (tbd), May 29-June 21, 2005<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-2_PtSur_CruiseReport.pdf">Cruise Report</a></p>
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<strong>2005 RISE-3</strong><br />
RISE05W3=R/V Wecoma, W0508, August 4-August 26, 2005<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-3_CruiseReport_Daily.pdf">Daily Cruise Report</a><br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-3_CruiseReport_Lessard.pdf">Lessard Cruise Report</a><br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-3_Wecoma_CruiseReport_Peterson.pdf">Peterson/Shaw Zooplankton Report</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/e3a5af2d15da98a774b191fc4c504bca/RISE-3_CruiseTrack.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-3_CruiseTrack.gif&f=6538313265303062396233333530353763633931393036343930626436396265687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d335f437275697365547261636b2e676966" target="_blank">Cruise Track</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/4ff5b57b23d823a7b366a80dea67d757/RISE-3_Stations_and_Moorings.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-3_Stations_and_Moorings.gif&f=6337616266313065343136663964666465363565323634366535663965346638687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d335f53746174696f6e735f616e645f4d6f6f72696e67732e676966" target="_blank">Stations and Moorings</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/1f2f153919a2e63138f3edcc0a0ad026/RISE-3_WindEvents.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-3_WindEvents.gif&f=3939643661303033383339346563346431626639653036623038646633653533687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d335f57696e644576656e74732e676966" target="_blank">Wind Events</a></p>
<p>RISE2005b=R/V Point Sur, (tbd), August 2-August 27, 2005<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-3_PtSur_Nash_Cr05_CruiseReport.pdf">Cruise Report</a><br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-3_PtSur_CruiseLog_abbrev.pdf">Cruise Log</a></p>
<p>
<strong>2006 RISE-4</strong><br />
RISE06W4=R/V Wecoma, W0605B, May 21-June 13, 2006<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-4_Wecoma_CruiseReport_F.pdf">Cruise Report 1</a><br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-4_Wecoma_CruiseReport_F_TDP.pdf">Cruise Report 2</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/c4f969289ae5050fe0fa083d4202e1a6/RISE-4_CruiseTrack.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-4_CruiseTrack.gif&f=3962353133363466316366643332326262366338646433643233653861666462687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d345f437275697365547261636b2e676966" target="_blank">Cruise Track</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/04d992fa8cc0525d973f81d9cbdc10dd/RISE-4_Stations_and_Moorings.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-4_Stations_and_Moorings.gif&f=3262373734663463663138343164646264376637653332663032303165653832687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d345f53746174696f6e735f616e645f4d6f6f72696e67732e676966" target="_blank">Stations and Moorings</a><br /><a href="/objectserver/45071c738c5c3d5d8968a199d145f8d0/RISE-4_WindEvents.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbcodata.whoi.edu%2FRISE%2FFigures%2FRISE-4_WindEvents.gif&f=3435326663326331343866663334643162663739316435366338636335323030687474703a2f2f62636f646174612e77686f692e6564752f524953452f466967757265732f524953452d345f57696e644576656e74732e676966" target="_blank">Wind Events</a></p>
<p>RISE2006a=Leg 1, R/V Point Sur, (tbd), May 21-May 31, 2006<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-4_a_PtSur_CruiseReport_Nash.pdf">Cruise Report Leg 1</a><br />
RISE2006b=Leg 2, R/V Point Sur, (tbd), June 2-June 12, 2006<br /><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-4_b_PtSur_CruiseReport_Jay.pdf">Cruise Report Leg 2</a></p>
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BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Zooplankton and euphausiid egg production from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific, coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project)
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Name: Cruise
Units: text
Description: Cruise name and number
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19963.rdf
Name: Station
Units: text
Description: Standard station ID
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19964.rdf
Name: date
Units: YYYYMMDD
Description: Date
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19965.rdf
Name: lon
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Longitude
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19966.rdf
Name: lat
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Latitude
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19967.rdf
Name: depth
Units: meters
Description: Depth
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19968.rdf
Name: Female_ID_Num
Units: text
Description: Female ID Num
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19969.rdf
Name: Species
Units: text
Description: Euphausiid Species
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19970.rdf
Name: Female_Total_Length
Units: mm
Description: Female Total Length
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/19971.rdf
Name: Brood_Size
Units: number of eggs per brood per female
Description: Number of eggs per brood per female
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
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This dataset contains measurements of brood sizes of the euphausiids <i>Euphausia pacifica</i> and <i>Thysanoessa spinifera</i>. These data were collected as part of the RISE project off Oregon and Washington, USA, between 2004-2006.<br>
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Each line of data in each spreadsheet is a measurement of one individual animal and includes cruise name, station name, date, latitude, longitude, and water depth. <br><br>
These data were collected as part of the RISE project to look at vital rates of zooplankton off of Washington and address the hypothesis that higher observed zooplankton biomass in this area could be explained to some degree by higher growth and/or egg production rates of the zooplankton.<br>
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<i>Data parameter(s):</i><br>
Euphausiid brood sizes are in units of number of eggs per brood per female.<br>
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<i>Information on data precision, observation methodology, gear identification, analysis methodology, and data processing is contained in the following citations:</i><br>
Shaw, T. L. Feinberg and W. Peterson. Protocols for measuring molting rate and egg production of live euphausiids. http://www.pices.int/projects/Euphasiid/euphasiid.aspx<br>
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Feinberg, L.R., C.T. Shaw, and W.T. Peterson. 2007. Long-term laboratory observations of Euphausia pacifica fecundity: comparison of two geographic regions. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 341:141-152.<br>
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Shaw, C.T., L.R. Feinberg, and W.T. Peterson. 2009. Interannual variations in vital rates of copepods and euphausiids during the RISE study 2004 - 2006. Journal of Geophysical Research, in press.<br>
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<b>BCO-DMO Processing Notes</b><br>
Generated from original single sheet xls file contributed to BCO-DMO by Tracy Shaw<br><br>
<b>BCO-DMO Edits</b><br>
- Some parameters renamed to conform to BCO-DMO convention<br>
- Date formatted to YYYYMMDD<br>
- decimal data values padded to consistent decimal places<br>
- "-999" value for no data changed to BCO-DMO standard of "nd"<br>
- Cruise changed from "RISE_1,2,3,4" to RISE04W1, etc for consistency with other data sets
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Bongo Nets
Bongo Nets
PI Supplied Instrument Name: Bongo Nets Instrument Name: Bongo Net Instrument Short Name:Bongo Net Instrument Description: A Bongo Net consists of paired plankton nets, typically with a 60 cm diameter mouth opening and varying mesh sizes, 10 to 1000 micron. The Bongo Frame was designed by the National Marine Fisheries Service for use in the MARMAP program. It consists of two cylindrical collars connected with a yoke so that replicate samples are collected at the same time. Variations in models are designed for either vertical hauls (OI-2500 = NMFS Pairovet-Style, MARMAP Bongo, CalVET) or both oblique and vertical hauls (Aquatic Research). The OI-1200 has an opening and closing mechanism that allows discrete "known-depth" sampling. This model is large enough to filter water at the rate of 47.5 m3/minute when towing at a speed of two knots. More information: Ocean Instruments, Aquatic Research, Sea-Gear Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/NETT0009/
RingNet
RingNet
PI Supplied Instrument Name: RingNet Instrument Name: Ring Net Instrument Short Name:Ring Net Instrument Description: A Ring Net is a generic plankton net, made by attaching a net of any mesh size to a metal ring of any diameter. There are 1 meter, .75 meter, .25 meter and .5 meter nets that are used regularly. The most common zooplankton ring net is 1 meter in diameter and of mesh size .333mm, also known as a 'meter net' (see Meter Net). Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/22/
Cruise: W0407A
W0407A
R/V Wecoma
Community Standard Description
NERC Vocabulary Server
R/V Wecoma
vessel
W0407A
Barbara M. Hickey
University of Washington
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-1_Wecoma_CruiseReport.pdf
Report describing W0407A
Cruise: W0505C
W0505C
R/V Wecoma
Community Standard Description
NERC Vocabulary Server
R/V Wecoma
vessel
W0505C
Barbara M. Hickey
University of Washington
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-2_Wecoma_CruiseReport.pdf
Report describing W0505C
Cruise: W0508
W0508
R/V Wecoma
Community Standard Description
NERC Vocabulary Server
R/V Wecoma
vessel
W0508
Kenneth W. Bruland
University of California-Santa Cruz
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-3_CruiseReport_Daily.pdf
Report describing W0508
Cruise: W0605B
W0605B
R/V Wecoma
Community Standard Description
NERC Vocabulary Server
R/V Wecoma
vessel
W0605B
Barbara M. Hickey
University of Washington
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/RISE/CruiseReports/RISE-4_Wecoma_CruiseReport_F_TDP.pdf
Report describing W0605B
R/V Wecoma
Community Standard Description
NERC Vocabulary Server
R/V Wecoma
vessel