17096
Obsolete - AFSC/RACE/EcoFOCI: 2010 BEST and BSIERP Study 1WE10/WE10-08
Obsolete - AFSC/RACE/EcoFOCI: 2010 BEST and BSIERP Study
Data Set
Published / External
22352
Recruitment Processes Program
Project
Completed
Ecosystem & Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (Eco-FOCI) is an effort by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and associated academic scientists. Eco-FOCI's goal is to understand the effects of abiotic and biotic variability on ecosystems of the North Pacific Research Board (NPRB), the Alaska Ocean Observing System (AOOS), and PMEL/AFSC base. This was the last of a series of cruises in support of research of the Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) and Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Study (BSIERP) co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the North Pacific Research Board.
The primary purpose of this cruise was to observe the ecosystem of the eastern Bering Sea. Operations consisted primarily of hydrographic measurements (with samples for oxygen, chlorophyll, nutrients, and salinity); and zooplankton sampling using MARMAP bongo tows outfitted with 60 and 20 cm bongos, with 153, 333, and 505 micron mesh nets,and triple CalVET tows (California Vertical Egg Tows) conducted near the four mooring sites on the 70-m isobath. We were accompanied by two volunteer bird watchers working for Kathy Kuletz of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Division of Migratory Bird Management in Anchorage, AK. The goal of that project is to examine seabird and marine mammal distribution relative to oceanographic and biological features of the Bering Sea. They began their surveys on 23 August 2010 from Dutch Harbor, and completed their Bering Sea observations on 9 September at the port of Dutch Harbor. One observer (D. Troy) remained onboard for the transit to Seattle, arriving 17 September. The data set will eventually include surveys from that transit across the Gulf of Alaska. Hydrographic and zooplankton stations were occupied along a 1050 km line along the 70-m isobath, as well as four other cross-shelf lines. These transects were the same as the lines occupied during the summer BEST BSIERP cruise, TN250. After completing these transects, we made a 41-station survey of Pribilof Canyon, which was cut short by rough seas and high winds. So, we proceeded to the area near Unimak Pass and occupied a series of stations forming a box that permits us to estimate transport through the Pass, across the Aleutian North Slope Current, and the Bering Slope current as well as an assessment of the zooplankton there.
Loaded by batch 3770, 12-05-2012 12:34
Theme
PARR Exclusion
Non-Federal Funding
Theme
PARR Exclusion
Obsolete Data Set
Theme
BEST
Theme
BISIERP
Theme
Bering Sea
Theme
Chlorophyll
Theme
Ichthyoplankton
Theme
Nutrients
Theme
Oxygen
Theme
Salinity
Theme
Seabirds
Theme
Zooplankton
Temporal
August
Temporal
Late Summer
Temporal
September
Spatial
70-meter isobath
Spatial
Eastern Bering Sea Shelf
Spatial
Pribilof Canyon
Spatial
Unimak Pass
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Seattle
WA
USA
Data Set
Oracle Database
As Needed
Table (digital)
SeaCat, laboratory examination of specimens
bongo net
bongo, CalVET
Data Steward
2010
Person
Bahl, Kimberly
kimberly.bahl@noaa.gov
206 526 4314
Distributor
2019
Person
Duffy-Anderson, Janet
janet.duffy-anderson@noaa.gov
email
Metadata Contact
2012-12-05
Person
Bahl, Kimberly
kimberly.bahl@noaa.gov
206 526 4314
Point of Contact
2019
Person
Bahl, Kimberly
kimberly.bahl@noaa.gov
206 526 4314
Ground Condition
-179.0931
-164.47064
62.42445
53.90948
Eastern Bering Sea Shelf from Unimak Pass to South of St. Lawrence Island.
Range
2010-08-23
2010-09-09
Unclassified
N/A
N/A
Contact data steward
Contact data steward.
There are no legal restrictions on access to the data. They reside in public domain and can be freely distributed.
User must read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to use. Applications or inferences derived from the data should be carefully considered for accuracy. Data will reside at either NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) or the Alaska Fisheries Science Center depending on data type. Acknowledgement of NOAA/NMFS/AFSC or NOAA/OAR/PMEL, as the source from which these data were obtained in any publications and/or other representations of these, data is suggested.
None
None
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/
N/A
See InPort entries 26373, 26275, and 26570
No
Unknown
No
No
varies
Data are not processed using an automated procedire.
To Be Determined
varies
local and offsite backups.
See InPort entries 26275, 26373, and 26570
gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:17096
Doug Turnbull
2012-12-05T12:34:46
SysAdmin InPortAdmin
2022-08-09T17:11:07
2016-05-18
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
AFSC
7600 Sand Point Way N.E., Building 4
Seattle
WA
98115
USA
http://www.afsc.noaa.gov
0700-1700 Pacific Time
1001
Public
No
2016-05-18
1 Year
2017-05-18
Point
0.0001
0.0001
Decimal degrees
World Geodetic System of 1984
World Geodetic System of 1984
6378137
298.25722210088
North American Vertical Datum of 1988
meters
Local surface
1.0
meters
Explicit depth coordinate included with horizontal coordinates