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Title: MOCNESS-1 Plankton Abundances from the R/V Wecoma, R/V New Horizon W0004B, NH0005, W0007A, NH0007, W0009A, W0204A, W0205A from the Northeast Pacific, 2000 and 2002 (NEP project) (NCEI Accession 0277260)
Abstract: This dataset contains biological, physical, and survey - biological data collected on R/V New Horizon and R/V Wecoma during cruises NH0005, NH0007, W0004B, W0007A, W0009A, W0204A, and W0205A in the North Pacific Ocean from 2000-04-11 to 2002-05-30. These data include abundance, depth_bottom, stage, taxon, and taxon_code. The instruments used to collect these data include MOCNESS1. These data were collected by Dr William T. Peterson of Northwest Fisheries Science Center - Newport as part of the "U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific (NEP)" project and "U.S. GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics (U.S. GLOBEC)" program. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2023-01-23.

The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO:

MOCNESS-1 Plankton Abundances

Dataset Description:
U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific California Current Program MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data

Data Collections were done as part of several projects.
Contact for this dataset is:
Dr. William Peterson (bill.peterson@noaa.gov)
Phone: 541-867-0201

All inquiries about this data should be directed to Dr. Peterson.

Data Description

The MOC1 data are organized by cruise within year. The master page (Level 0) lists all of the cruises in chronological order. Clicking on a cruise will show all of the casts collected/processes from that cruise (Level 1). Clicking on a cast will bring up the Level 2 file that shows all of the samples (nets) processed from that cast. Clicking on the sample_id (ranges from "1" to "8" for this type of data) will display the Level 3 data, which are the actual taxonomic categories and abundances for that particular sample. Additional info about the variables is described below.

Program Codes Description
LTOP samples collected on Long-term Observation Program Cruises (ca. 4-6 cruises per year; all sample the Newport Hydrographic (NH) Line; some sample other standard lines further south)
MESO_1 samples collected from process cruise in June 2000
MESO_2 samples collected from process cruise in August 2000
MESO_3 samples collected from process cruise in June 2002

Life Stage Info Codes
(partial listing) Description
most are self-explanatory; Male, Female, CV ==> Copepodite 5, Zoea, Nauplii, N2 => Nauplius 2, Egg--a few are not, esp. for the euphausiids (Thysanoessa and Euphausia)
F2 Second Stage Furcilia (aka Furcilia 2)
F3 Third Stage Furcilia (aka Furcilia 3)
F1_0 First Stage Furcilia with 0 legs
F2_32 or Furcilia_2_3L2S Second Stage Furcilia with 3 pairs of legs total, with 2 pairs of legs having setae; this xLyS pattern is common, with x and y varying depending on stage of development

MOCNESS Sample Analysis Protocols from "comments" field
Comment Description
Proc_Protocol=0 (Standard Protocol): 1) Count, sex, measure, and stage all euphausiid species. 2) Count and measure Limacina pteropods 3) Count, stage, and measure both spp. of Neocalanus 4) Count and measure "Big Stuff" (large zooplankton, i.e., fish larvae, squid, octopi, jellies, other shrimp, etc...)
Proc_Protocol=1 (Euphausiids only Protocol): 1) Count, sex, measure, and stage all euphausiids.
Proc_Protocol=2 ('Acoustic Calibrations' Protocol): 1) Count, sex, and measure all euphausiids (Adults and juveniles ONLY). 2) Count and measure Limacina pteropods.

Metadata last updated 29 May 2012;smr, BCO-DMO
Date received: 20230123
Start date: 20000411
End date: 20020530
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West boundary: -125.117
East boundary: -124.175
North boundary: 44.652
South boundary: 42.473
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Submitting institution: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office
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Supplementary information: Acquisition Description:
The MOCNESS is based on the Tucker Trawl principle (Tucker, 1951). The MOCNESS-1 has nine rectangular nets (1m x 1.4 m) which are opened and closed sequentially by commands through conducting cable from the surface (Wiebe et al., 1976). In MOCNESS systems, "the underwater unit sends a data frame, comprised of temperature, depth, conductivity, net-frame angle, flow count, time, number of open net, and net opening/closing, to the deck unit in a compressed hexadecimal format every 2 seconds and from the deck unit to a microcomputer every 4 seconds... Temperature (to approximately 0.01 deg C) and conductivity are measured with SEABIRD sensors . Normally, a modified T.S.K.-flowmeter is used... Both the temperature and conductivity sensors and the flowmeter are mounted on top of the frame so that they face horizontally when the frame is at a towing angle of 45deg... Calculations of salinity (to approximately 0.01 o/oo S), potential temperature (theta), potential density (sigma), the oblique and vertical velocities of the net, and the approximate volume filtered by each net are made after each string of data has been received by the computer." (Wiebe et al., 1985) In addition, depending on the particular configuration of the MOCNESS-1, data may have been collected from other sensors attached to the frame : (Transmissometer, Fluorometer, Downwelling light sensor, and the Oxygen sensor). A SeaBird underwater pump was also included in the sensor suite.
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Metadata version: 2
Keydate: 2023-03-30 15:04:14+00
Editdate: 2023-10-17 21:15:35+00