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Primary data file for dataset ID 961749, version 1
As part of the Shelfbreak Productivity Interdisciplinary Research Operation at the Pioneer Array (SPIROPA) Project, zooplankton were sampled at selected stations and depths using a Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS). Twelve stations were sampled on each of three research cruises (AR29 in April of 2018, RB19-04 in May 2019 and TN368 July of 2019) in the Middle Atlantic Bight shelfbreak. Samples were then transferred to one-liter jars and preserved in approxima...
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Zooplankton were sampled at selected stations using a Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS) with a 0.5 m2 mouth area (Wiebe et al., 1976). The first net sampled the entire sampling water column, and the other nets sampled at discrete depths.
At each station, 3 epipelagic depths (shallower than 100 m) were sampled based on the CTD fluorescence profiles: the surface, the subsurface chlorophyll maximum, and below the subsurface chlorophyll maximum. All three depths were sampled with 150 µm-mesh nets for 2 minutes and an additional sample was collected at the subsurface chlorophyll maximum using a 100 µm-mesh net.
A calibration was conducted at the end of the cruise consisting of two separate half-kilometer tows in opposite directions at 30-m depth, to confirm flow-meter readings with distance traveled. This allowed calculation of the volume of water sampled during each MOCNESS tow.
Turner, J., Petitpas, C., Zhang, W. G., McGillicuddy, D. J. (2025). MOCNESS Zooplankton data collected at 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 to the New England Shelfbreak in April 2018 and May/July2019. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2025-05-16 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.961749.1 [access date]
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