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Title: Vertical Plankton Tow (VPT) data from 1997 - 2003 from multiple cruises from the Northeast Pacific, California Current System (NEP project) (NCEI Accession 0114259)
Abstract: This dataset contains biological and survey - biological data collected on R/V Atlantis, R/V Elakha, R/V McArthur, R/V New Horizon, R/V Sacajawea, and R/V Wecoma during cruises AR9807, AT7-21, EL000901, EL001001, EL001002, EL001101, EL001201, EL010101, EL010201, EL010202, EL010301, EL010401, EL010402, EL010403, EL010501, EL010601, EL010602, EL010603, EL010701, EL010702, EL010801, EL010802, EL010803, EL010901, EL010902, EL011001, EL011002, EL011101, EL020101, EL020102, EL020301, EL020302, EL020303, EL020401, EL020402, EL020501, EL020502, EL020701, EL020702, EL021001, EL021101, EL030101, EL030201, EL030202, EL030302, EL030401, EL030402, EL030501, EL030502, EL030601, EL030602, EL030701, EL030702, EL030801, EL030901, EL030902, EL031001, NH0005, NH0007, NH0207, NH0307A, SJ000101, SJ000201, SJ000301, SJ000401, SJ000402, SJ000501, SJ000502, SJ000601, SJ990401, SJ990501, SJ990601, SJ990701, SJ990702, SJ990703, SJ990801, SJ990802, SJ991201, W0002A, W0004B, W0007A, W0009A, W0101C, W0103B, W0107A, W0109A, W0111B, W0202A, W0204A, W0205A, W0207A, W0212A, W0302A, W0304A, W0309B, W9711C, W9801B, W9804A, W9808A, W9809A, W9811A, W9902A, W9904B, W9907A, W9909C, and W9911A in the North Pacific Ocean from 1997-01-01 to 2003-12-31. These data include abundance, stage, taxon, and taxon_code. The instruments used to collect these data include Meter Net. 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:

Vertical Plankton Tow (VPT) data from 1997 - 2003

Dataset Description:
This project was designed to make a comparison of the effects of coastal upwelling on the population dynamics and vital rates of the euphausiids Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera in the Northern California Current, north and south of Cape Blanco, Oregon.

These data are part of a project which describes the population dynamics of these two GLOBEC target organisms. The nets sampled along several transect lines off the central Oregon coast for the purpose of describing temporal variations in euphausiid abundance, recruitment, vital rates and production. A high-frequency sampling program will be supplemented with bimonthly cruises sampling along four transect lines: two off Oregon (Newport and Coos Bay) and two off northern California (Crescent City and Eureka) during GLOBEC Long-Term Observations Program (L-TOP) cruises. Data from these survey cruises will provide information on spatial variations in euphausiid biomass, numerical abundance, vital rates and production in the waters throughout the GLOBEC study region (Newport OR south to Eureka CA). The project proposed here has four objectives:

(1) determine the seasonal cycles of abundance of the two euphausiid species in relation to interannual variations in circulation, hydrography and upwelling;
(2) determine the seasonal, interannual and spatial variations in egg production rates, cohort development, and recruitment as a function of upwelling and phy toplankton blooms;
(3) examine the seasonal, interannual and spatial variations in mortality rates and production as a means to develop a better understanding of euphausiid population dynamics; and
(4) determine overwintering strategies and the role of seasonal reversals in circulation and the spring transition in redistributing euphausiids in shelf and slope waters.

All of the above data will be passed to one of the GLOBEC modelers (H. Batchelder, Univ. of California at Berkeley) who is developing an individual-based model for both euphausiid species; the proposed work is presented in the context of examining the relationship between the ecology of euphausiids and salmonid growth and survival.

The VPT data are organized on the GLOBEC server 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 a single line with additional header information for a sample. Clicking on the sample_id (always "1" 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 are 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)
NH more frequent, small vessel, nearshore sampling of Newport Hydrographic Line
MESO_1 samples collected from process cruise in June 2000
MESO_2 samples collected from process cruise in August 2000

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

(See Hooff and Peterson, 2006)
Date received: 20230123
Start date: 19970101
End date: 20031231
Seanames:
West boundary: -126.19
East boundary: -123.44
North boundary: 44.65
South boundary: 38.29
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Submitting institution: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office
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Supplementary information: Acquisition Description:
"Zooplankton were collected using a 0.5 meter diameter, 202 micron mesh net towed verticaly from within 5 meters of the bottom (to a maximum depth of 100 m) to the surface at a rate of 30 meters per minute. A TSK flowmeter was used to monitor the amount of water filtered. The samples were preserved in a 5% buffered formalin/seawater solution." (W.T. Peterson, et al., 2002 p. 392)

In this accession, NCEI has archived multiple versions of these data. The latest (and best) version of these data has the largest version number.
Availability date:
Metadata version: 6
Keydate: 2013-11-07 11:45:03+00
Editdate: 2023-03-30 19:51:59+00