aen-q1-ice-algae-biodiversity

Sampling event
Latest version published by The Nansen Legacy Project on Dec 13, 2022 The Nansen Legacy Project
Publication date:
13 December 2022
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Description

The data was collected during the Nansen Legacy Seasonal Study Q1 from 2 - 25 March 2021 on research vessel RV Kronprins Haakon (cruise number 2021703), along a transect in the northern Barents Sea from 76N to 82N. The dataset contains an abundance of ice algae protists, including phytoplankton (autotrophic) and protozooplankton (heterotrophic). Protists were identified and counted with light microscopy using the Utermöhl method and the result are given as cells per liter (cells/L).

Data Records

The data in this sampling event resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 36 records.

2 extension data tables also exist. An extension record supplies extra information about a core record. The number of records in each extension data table is illustrated below.

Event (core)
36
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact 
732
Occurrence 
180

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Keywords

protist; ice algae; protozooplankton; abundance; ice station; Northern Barents Sea

Contacts

Philipp Assmy
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Reseacher
Norwegian Polar Institute
NO
Rolf Gradinger
  • Originator
Reseacher
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
NO
Bente Edvardsen
  • Originator
Reseacher
University of Oslo
NO
Jozef Wiktor
  • Originator
Researcher
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
NO
Agnieszka Tatarek
  • Originator
Reseacher
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
PL
Zofia Smoła
  • Originator
Researcher
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
NO
Anette Wold
  • Metadata Provider
  • Point Of Contact
Reseacher
Norwegian Polar Institute
NO

Geographic Coverage

The Northern Barents Sea

Bounding Coordinates South West [76, 29], North East [82, 35]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2021-03-02 / 2021-03-25

Sampling Methods

The samples were collected with Kovacs ice corer 9 cm diameter (Kovacs Enterprise). The samples were collected from the bottom part of the ice core at the following dept layers: 0-3 cm, 3-10 cm, 10-20 cm & 20-30 cm. The ice cores were transferred to a clean bucket and 100mL filtered sea water were added per 1 cm of sea ice and melted at 4°C. When the ice core was melted, 95 mL of the sample was transferred into 100 ml brown glass bottle. The samples were preserved using an aldehyde mixture of glutaraldehyde and hexamethylenetetramine-buffered formalin at final concentrations of 0.1% and 1% respectively.

Study Extent The sampling covers a transect from the central Barents Sea (76N) to the Arctic Ocean (82N) east of Svalbard, including 7 stations (P1 to P7).

Method step description:

  1. All samples have been analysed at the Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IOPAN). The organisms were identified and counted under an inverted microscope according to the Utermöhl method