Dataset: Shipboard grazing experiment phytoplankton data from the mid-Atlantic Bight Shelfbreak on R/V Neil Armstrong cruise AR29, R/V Ronald H. Brown cruise RB1904 and R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN368 in April 2018 and May/July2019

ValidatedFinal no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.961570.1Version 1 (2025-06-05)Dataset Type:experimentalDataset Type:Other Field Results

Co-Principal Investigator: Dennis J. McGillicuddy (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

Co-Principal Investigator: Weifeng Gordon Zhang (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

Co-Principal Investigator, Contact: Christian Petitpas (Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries)

Co-Principal Investigator: Jefferson Turner (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Karen Soenen (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Collaborative Research: Shelfbreak Frontal Dynamics: Mechanisms of Upwelling, Net Community Production, and Ecological Implications (SPIROPA)


Abstract

As part of the Shelfbreak Productivity Interdisciplinary Research Operation at the Pioneer Array (SPIROPA) Project, twelve grazing experiments were conducted during each of three research cruises (April of 2018, and May and July of 2019) in the Middle Atlantic Bight to estimate community zooplankton grazing and net phytoplankton growth rates. Stations where the experiments were conducted were strategically located in one of three key cross-shelf water mass regimes: (1) at the shelfbreak front, (...

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Daily zooplankton Grazing Experiments were conducted on each of three cruises as a component of the SPIROPA project. 12 experiments/Cruise, Targeting 3 water mass regimes: shelf, shelfbreak front and slope waters. CTD/Niskin bottle rosette equipped with a SBE 911 plus CTD system, and twenty-four 10 L Niskin bottles fitted with Teflon-coated external closures were used for water column sampling. 

Grazing experiment sample water was collected with a CTD/Niskin bottle rosette at depths ranging from surface to 56m, targeting chl-a max if present. Two experimental treatments were treatments were incubated: 1. whole water to represent the entire plankton community and <200 µm fraction of plankton community to estimate microzooplankton grazing impact.


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Methods

R. R. L. Guillard, “Division Rates,” In: J. R. Stein, Ed., Handbook of Phycological Methods: Culture Methods and Growth Measurements, Cambridge University Press, London, 1973, pp. 289-311.