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author Hansen, Nis
Vornsand, Ina
Horsthuis, Megan
Wendt, Elisa
Köser, Kevin
Kwasnitschka, Tom
Greinert, Jens
Rohleder, Marco
Hauss, Helena
Hoving, Henk-Jan T
author_facet Hansen, Nis
Vornsand, Ina
Horsthuis, Megan
Wendt, Elisa
Köser, Kevin
Kwasnitschka, Tom
Greinert, Jens
Rohleder, Marco
Hauss, Helena
Hoving, Henk-Jan T
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents We present a dataset on gelatinous zooplankton community data (counts, abundance, carbon mass) obtained from in situ imaging during the RV METEOR campaign M182 in the eastern tropical North Atlantic (Cabo Verde and Mauritania) in 2022. We deployed a stereocamera configuration (using the Ximea MX245CG-SY-X2G2-FL unit featuring 24.5 MP Sony IMX540 sensors and DUW Distagon deep ocean metric 4.2 mm f4 lenses) on the horizontally towed multi-sensor platform XOFOS. We performed towed horizontal transects of 13-15 min at distinct depths between 0 and 1100 m water depth. The stereo footage was annotated using the video and annotation reference system (VARS) from Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (Schlining and Stout, 2006). The carbon mass was calculated from size measurements from Wendt et al. (in preparation), which were used for biovolume calculation. From biovolume, we calculated the carbon mass for each taxon using the same density as the surrounding water and carbon mass to wet weight ratios from McConville et al. (2017).
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spellingShingle Gelatinous zooplankton community data collected from in situ imaging during RV METEOR cruise M182 in the eastern tropical North Atlantic in 2022
Hansen, Nis
Vornsand, Ina
Horsthuis, Megan
Wendt, Elisa
Köser, Kevin
Kwasnitschka, Tom
Greinert, Jens
Rohleder, Marco
Hauss, Helena
Hoving, Henk-Jan T
Abundance; ADCP; annotated dataset; Biomass; Cabo Verde; Comment; community composition; CTD; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Duration; Eastern Mediterranean Sea as model region to study future changes in the ocean; EMSFORE; Etna; Event label; gelatinous fauna; gelatinous zooplankton; iFDO; in situ imaging; Jellyfish; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M182; M182_101-1; M182_119-1; M182_155-1; M182_174-1; M182_40-1; M182_85-1; mesopelagic; Mesozooplankton; Meteor (1986); MOSES Eddy St. III; North Atlantic; North Atlantic Ocean; Ocean Floor Observation System; OFOS; pelagic; REEBUS; Role of Eddies for the Carbon Pump in Coastal upwelling Areas; Sample code/label; Time in seconds; Time of day; Volume; XOFOS; Zooplankton, gelatinous; Zooplankton, gelatinous, biomass
We present a dataset on gelatinous zooplankton community data (counts, abundance, carbon mass) obtained from in situ imaging during the RV METEOR campaign M182 in the eastern tropical North Atlantic (Cabo Verde and Mauritania) in 2022. We deployed a stereocamera configuration (using the Ximea MX245CG-SY-X2G2-FL unit featuring 24.5 MP Sony IMX540 sensors and DUW Distagon deep ocean metric 4.2 mm f4 lenses) on the horizontally towed multi-sensor platform XOFOS. We performed towed horizontal transects of 13-15 min at distinct depths between 0 and 1100 m water depth. The stereo footage was annotated using the video and annotation reference system (VARS) from Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (Schlining and Stout, 2006). The carbon mass was calculated from size measurements from Wendt et al. (in preparation), which were used for biovolume calculation. From biovolume, we calculated the carbon mass for each taxon using the same density as the surrounding water and carbon mass to wet weight ratios from McConville et al. (2017).
title Gelatinous zooplankton community data collected from in situ imaging during RV METEOR cruise M182 in the eastern tropical North Atlantic in 2022
topic Abundance; ADCP; annotated dataset; Biomass; Cabo Verde; Comment; community composition; CTD; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Duration; Eastern Mediterranean Sea as model region to study future changes in the ocean; EMSFORE; Etna; Event label; gelatinous fauna; gelatinous zooplankton; iFDO; in situ imaging; Jellyfish; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M182; M182_101-1; M182_119-1; M182_155-1; M182_174-1; M182_40-1; M182_85-1; mesopelagic; Mesozooplankton; Meteor (1986); MOSES Eddy St. III; North Atlantic; North Atlantic Ocean; Ocean Floor Observation System; OFOS; pelagic; REEBUS; Role of Eddies for the Carbon Pump in Coastal upwelling Areas; Sample code/label; Time in seconds; Time of day; Volume; XOFOS; Zooplankton, gelatinous; Zooplankton, gelatinous, biomass
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.987066