Cruise Summary: OER DeepSEARCH 4th Cruise, Deepwater Atlantic Habitats II: Continued Atlantic Research and Exploration in Deepwater Ecosystems with Focus on Coral, Canyon and Seep Communities 2019
Cruise Summary: OER DeepSEARCH 4th Cruise, Deepwater Atlantic Habitats II: Continued Atlantic Research and Exploration in Deepwater Ecosystems with Focus on Coral, Canyon and Seep Communities 2019
The RB1903 expedition on board the NOAA Ship Ron Brown with the ROV Jason is the fifth cruise of the project, and the second first submersible sampling cruise. The primary goals of this cruise are as follows: 1. Exploration of new sites and new areas within known sites; 2. Sampling of corals and associated fauna for biodiversity and biogeography; 3. Community sampling at seep and coral habitats; 4. Sediment sampling at soft sediment sites for biogeochemistry and diversity; 5. Collections of corals for live coral experiments; 6. Water sampling for water chemistry and microbial diversity; 7. Sediment, water, and faunal samples for eDNA work; 8. Geological observations and sampling for geomorphology; 9. Lander deployments.
Thoman, Richard L.; Richter-Menge, Jacqueline; Druckenmiller, Matthew L.;
Corporate Authors:
Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (U.S.). International Arctic Research Center. University of Alaska Fairbanks. National Snow and Ice Data Center (U.S.). University of Colorado Boulder. United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. Global Ocean Observing System. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (U.S.). Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.). Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (Fort Collins, Colo.).
Published Date:
2020
Series:
Arctic Report Card
Description:
The Arctic Report Card (ARC) provides an annual update on the state of the Arctic's climate and environment as well as highlights of Arctic science news of the past year. ARC2020 features 16 essays, 11 of which provide updates on a wide range of Arct...
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. Office of Ocean Exploration and Research.
Published Date:
2017
Series:
PC1705
Description:
This document summarizes the data obtained with the Sentry AUV during the PC1705 2017-demopoulos cruise. At the end of this cruise Amanda Demopoulos was provided with a copy of all the Sentry data from this cruise and the best \at-sea" data products ...
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. Office of Ocean Exploration and Research.
Published Date:
2017
Series:
PC1705
Description:
This document summarizes operations with the Sentry autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) during the PC1705 Demopoulos cruise. Included in this report is the vehicle conguration; basic vehicle and sensor performance; and post-dive reports (with summary...
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. Office of Ocean Exploration and Research.
Published Date:
2019
Series:
RB-1903
Description:
The RB1903 expedition on board the NOAA Ship Ron Brown with the ROV Jason is the fifth cruise of the project, and the second first submersible sampling cruise. The primary goals of this cruise are as follows: 1. Exploration of new sites and new areas...
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. Office of Ocean Exploration and Research.
Published Date:
2019
Series:
RB-1903
File Type:
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