Zooplankton and other data in the Bering Sea from NOAA Ship SURVEYOR and NOAA Ship DISCOVERER from 1977-03-21 to 1977-06-06 (NCEI Accession 7800306)
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Data were submitted by University of Alaska Institute of Marine Science as part of the Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program (OCSEAP) project. Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard F024 - Zooplankton data format. The F024 Zooplankton data format is designed to support studies for determining seasonal density distributions of zooplankton. Information on diversity, abundance and productivity can be derived from the data reported in this format. The format consists of eight data records for reporting cruise information, position, date and time, sample depths as well as haul data such as gear type, haul distribution and total wet and dry weight. The zooplankton catch is reported by species and includes fields for wet and dry weight and the number of adults, juveniles, eggs and larvae. A text record also is available for additional comments. A plankton data record gives estimated density information. An ichthyoplankton data record is also present.
Zooplankton data from zooplankton net casts and other instruments in the Delaware Bay and North Atlantic Ocean as part of the Ocean Continental Shelf (OCS - Mid Atlantic) project, 1976-11-03 to 1977-11-18 (NCEI Accession 7800340)
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Zooplankton data were collected using zooplankton net casts and other instruments in the Delaware Bay and North Atlantic Ocean from November 3, 1976 to November 18, 1977. Data were submitted by Virginia Institute of Marine Science - Gloucester Point as part of the Ocean Continental Shelf (OCS - Mid Atlantic) project. Data were processed by NODC to the NODC standard Zooplankton (F004) format. The F124 format is used for data from sampling and analysis of marine zooplankton. Information on zooplankton abundance, distribution, and productivity derived from these data support studies of marine populations and ecosystems. Data reported may include: cruise information, position, date, and time of sampling; bottom depth, sampling depths, temperature, and salinity; gear type, volume of water filtered, total dry and wet weight, and other data for total haul; and data for subsamples by species. Data on zooplankton catch by species may include subsample size, zooplankton concentration, life history code, and numbers of adults, juveniles, eggs, and larvae. Estimated density of holoplankton and meroplankton and data on ichthyoplankton may also be reported. A text record is available for comments. Note: there are two options for reporting subsample counts of individuals at different life history stages. If life history codes are used, only number of adults should be reported on that record. Additional separate records should then be used to report number of juveniles and so on. Alternatively, life history codes may not be used and number of adults, juveniles, and so entered in the proper fields of a single record.
Zooplankton data collected from zooplankton net casts in Coastal Waters of Washington / Oregon from 1969-01-01 to 1972-12-31 (NCEI Accession 9800078)
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Zooplankton data were collected using zooplankton net casts in Coastal Waters of Washington / Oregon. Data were collected from 01 January 1969 to 31 December 1972 by Oregon State University. Report from OSU Sea Grant College Program (OSU, School of Oceanography), titled "Zooplankton Along the Continental Shelf off Newport, Oregon 1969-72: distribution, abundance, seasonal cycle and year-to-year variations". Lead author is Dr. William Peterson and is dated June 1976.
Phytoplankton and other data collected using net and other instruments in the North Atlantic Ocean from NOAA Ship RESEARCHER and other platforms from 1978-02-15 to 1980-05-05 (NCEI Accession 9000075)
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The data in this accession were collected as part of Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). Ships ENDEAVOR and NOAA Ship RESEARCHER were used by Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), Miami, FL to collect the data. The data was submitted by Ms. Carol Reese from OCD NOAA in Miami. The biological/nutrient data is in JGOFS format and include the following parameters: temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrients, organic matter, pigments, chlorophyll-a, phaeophytin, productivity data, and photosynthesis light curves. The projects are named Role of Organics in the Marine Environment (ROME) and Subtropical Underwater (SUW). Marine pigments, productivity and associated chemistry data from the ROME I and II, and SUW projects are reported in files containing separate reference numbers. There are three reference numbers which represent each cruise: L00938 = ROME I, November-December 1979, R/V Endeavor L00939 = ROME II, April-May 1980, NOAA Ship Researcher L00940 = SUW, February-March 1978.