Datasetru32-20200111T1444
Gliderru32
StatusCompleted
SummaryThe short surface ocean residence times of 1-2 days over Palmer Deep is in conflict with the prevailing hypotheses that local
growth support phytoplankton at the base of the food web in these biological hotspots. Instead, the implication is that
horizontal dynamics are likely more important to maintaining these biological hotspots than local upwelling. However, coincident
measures of phytoplankton, prey fields, and predator locations in their advective context have not been made to establish the
ecological importance of horizontal flow. In this project, we will simultaneously sample across the entire food web from the
phytoplankton and prey fields to the top predators to understand the ocean features that support life in these polar systems.
For the first time in this region, we will integrate these glider deployed sensors with moored, remote sensed and small boat
platforms to simultaneously map phytoplankton blooms, krill aggregations, and top predator foraging relative to dynamic ocean
features. This real-time low-resolution dataset contains temperature, salinity, chlorophyll_a, CDOM, beta_700nm and oxygen
profiles
WMO ID7801506
AttributionNational Science Foundation
Time Coverage Start2020-01-11 15:03:23 UTC
Time Coverage End2020-03-11 13:07:05 UTC
Registered2020-12-10
Deployed2020-01-11
OperatorRutgers University
InstitutionRutgers University,University of Delaware,University of Alaska Fairbanks
Data Providerrutgers
# Profiles1394
Days Deployed60
BBox North-64.821
BBox South-64.993
BBox East-64.452
BBox West-63.996