CEAMARC Eastern Antarctic Gelatinous Mesozooplankton (Cnidaria and Ctenophora)

Sampling event
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Description

This dataset holds occurrence data of gelatinous mesozooplankton species (Cnidaria and Ctenophora) that was collected during the Japanese contribution to the Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census (CEAMARC) project. CEAMARC was a multinational contribution to the Census for Antarctic Marine Life (CAML, IPY Project 53). It involved scientists and students from several nations using three ships from Australia, Japan and France surveying the one area. This collaboration was a highly coordinated and comprehensive survey of the plankton, fish, benthos, oceanography and geophysical conditions of the waters north of Terre Adélie and George V Land of Eastern Antarctica. CEAMARC has provided a robust benchmark of the marine life in this poorly studied sector and will help to establish the monitoring of future changes in this region.

Data Records

The data in this sampling event resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 55 records.

1 extension data tables also exist. An extension record supplies extra information about a core record. The number of records in each extension data table is illustrated below.

Event (core)
55
Occurrence 
1218

This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.

Versions

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Lindsay, D.J. & Fuentes, V.L. 2010. Antarctic Gelatinous Predator Database (ANGELbase):A study of the gelatinous mesozooplankton (Cnidaria and Ctenophora) of Eastern Antarctica, summer 2008. Mary Grossmann, under the direction of Dhugal J. Lindsay. Master thesis, Master Oceanographie et Environnements Marins, Paris VI, 2010

Rights

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is SCAR - AntOBIS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 7e6cb805-dacb-4cff-b881-efc708346a51.  SCAR - AntOBIS publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Ocean Biodiversity Information System.

Keywords

Samplingevent; SCAR-MARBIN; BASO; CAML; CEAMARC

Contacts

Dhugal J. Lindsay
  • Originator
Marie Grossmann
  • Originator
Maxime Sweetlove
  • Metadata Provider
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Brussels
BE
Graham Hosie
  • Point Of Contact
Australian Antarctic Division
Kingston
AU

Geographic Coverage

East Antarctica

Bounding Coordinates South West [-67, 121.5], North East [-42.8, 144.99]

Taxonomic Coverage

The orders Siphonophorae, Anthoatecata, Leptomedusae, Narcomedusae, Beroida, Anthoathecata and Trachymedusae within the Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) and the Nuda (Ctenophora) were sampled using nets.

Phylum Ctenophora (Ctenophora), Cnidaria (Cnidaria)

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2008-01-25 / 2008-02-12

Project Data

The Census for Antarctic Marine Life (CAML, IPY Project 53) aimed to investigate the distribution and abundance of Antarctic marine biodiversity and how it will be affected by climate change. It was a major ship-based research programme in the austral summer of 2007–2008 involving scientists from 30 countries and 19 vessels. The Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census (CEAMARC) was a multinational contribution to CAML involving scientists and students from several nations using three ships from Australia, Japan and France surveying the one area. This collaboration was a highly coordinated and comprehensive survey of the plankton, fish, benthos, oceanography and geophysical conditions of the waters north of Terre Adélie and George V Land of Eastern Antarctica. CEAMARC has provided a robust benchmark of the marine life in this poorly studied sector and will help to establish the monitoring of future changes in this region.

Title CEAMARC

The personnel involved in the project:

Graham Hosie

Sampling Methods

Samples were taken with a multinet or a NORPAC

Study Extent Samples were taken in the Southern Ocean near East Antarctica during the Austral summer of 2008

Method step description:

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Bibliographic Citations

  1. Hosie, G., Koubbi, P., Riddle, M., Ozouf-Costaz, C., Moteki, M., Fukuchi, M., ... & Goffart, A. (2011). CEAMARC, the collaborative East Antarctic marine census for the census of Antarctic marine life (IPY# 53): an overview. Polar Science, 5(2), 75-87. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2011.04.009

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 7e6cb805-dacb-4cff-b881-efc708346a51
https://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=ceamarc_antarctic_gelatinous_mesozooplankton