Argentina–Chile National Geographic Pristine Seas Expedition To The Antarctic Peninsula - Deep Sea Cam Data

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Descripción

In January 2019, the governments of Chile and Argentina, in collaboration with National Geographic Pristine Seas, organized an expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula, with the aim to provide political, scientific, and communication support, at a global scale, to the Marine Protected Area proposal for the Antarctic Peninsula-South Scotia Arc (Domain 1 MPA or D1MPA) that was put forward jointly by the two countries in October 2018. To this end, they set out to explore the ecosystems of the continental shelf along the WAP and associated islands using National Geographic’s deep-sea cameras to capture high quality imagery of areas of the Antarctic sea floor and the associated fauna, which have been comparatively less well explored. This bi-national expedition was conducted on the Chilean Navy vessel, the OPV-83 Marinero Fuentealba, with scientists from both countries national Antarctic Institutes. In order to study the continental shelf faunal biodiversity of Antarctica , baited cameras were deployed at 20 locations along ~ 500 km of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) at depths from 90 to 797 m.

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Friedlander A M, Goodell W, Salinas-de-León P, Ballesteros E, Berkenpas E, Capurro A P, Cárdenas C A, Hüne M, Lagger C, Landaeta M F, Muñoz A, Santos M, Turchik A, Werner R, Sala E (2020): Argentina–Chile National Geographic Pristine Seas Expedition To The Antarctic Peninsula - Deep Sea Cam Data. v1.2. SCAR - AntOBIS. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=natgeo_prist0cean_wap_deepseacam_2020&v=1.2

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Palabras clave

Occurrence; Observation

Contactos

Alan M. Friedlander
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii
Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʿi
US
Whitney Goodell
  • Originador
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii
Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʿi
US
Pelayo Salinas-de-León
  • Originador
Charles Darwin Foundation
Puerto Ayora
Galápagos
EC
Enric Ballesteros
  • Originador
Centre d'Estudis Avancats de Blanes-CSIC
Blanes
Girona
ES
Eric Berkenpas
  • Originador
National Geographic Society
Washington D.C.
US
Andrea P. Capurro
  • Originador
Instituto Antártico Argentino/Dirección Nacional del Antártico/Cancilleria Argentina
Buenos Aires
AR
Cesar A. Cárdenas
  • Originador
Instituto Antártico Chileno
Punta Arenas
CL
Mathias Hüne
  • Originador
Fundación Ictiológica
Santiago
CL
Cristian Lagger
  • Originador
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʿi
Córdoba
AR
Mauricio F. Landaeta
  • Originador
Universidad de Valparaíso
Viña del Mar
CL
Alex Muñoz
  • Originador
National Geographic Society
Washington, DC
US
Mercedes Santos
  • Originador
Instituto Antártico Argentino/Dirección Nacional del Antártico/Cancilleria Argentina
Buenos Aires
AR
Alan Turchik
  • Originador
National Geographic Society
Washington DC
US
Rodolfo Werner
  • Originador
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Washington DC
US
Enric Sala
  • Originador
National Geographic Society
Washington DC
US
Anton Van de Putte
  • Usuario
  • Punto De Contacto
Anton Van de Putte
  • Usuario
  • Punto De Contacto
Data Manager
Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences
B-1000
BE

Cobertura geográfica

Western Antarctic Peninsula, King George Island, Isla 2 de Mayo, Deception Island, Danco Coast, Gerlache Strait

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-65, -62], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [-62, -56]

Cobertura taxonómica

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Class Actinopterygii, Anthozoa, Ascidiacea, Asteroidea, Aves, Cephalopoda, Crinoidea, Demospongiae, Echinoidea, Elasmobranchii, Gastropoda, Gymnolaemata, Hexactinellida, Holothuroidea, Hydrozoa, Malacostraca, Mammalia, Nuda, Ophiuroidea, Pilidiophora, Polychaeta, Sagittoidea, Scyphozoa, Tentaculata

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2019-01-08 / 2019-01-21

Datos del proyecto

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Título Spatial patterns of continental shelf faunal community structure along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Descripción del diseño We received funding from The Brooks Foundation, The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment, The Case Foundation, Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Davidoff, The Don Quixote Foundation, Roger and Rosemary Enrico Foundation, Helmsley Charitable Trust, Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Fund, Philip Stephenson Foundation, Vicki and Roger Sant, The Waitt Foundation, and The National Geographic Society. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Alan M. Friedlander

Métodos de muestreo

National Geographic’s deep-sea cameras were used to quantify marine life along the shelf of the WAP. These systems consist of high definition cameras (Sony Handycam FDR-AX33 4K Ultra-High Definition video with a 20.6 megapixel still image capability) in a 33-cm diameter borosilicate glass sphere that is rated to ~7,000 m depth. Viewing area per frame for the cameras is ca. 17 m2, depending on the steepness of the slope where the camera lands. Cameras were baited with ~ 1 kg of frozen sardines and deployed for ~ three hrs. Lighting at depth was achieved through a high-intensity LED array. Depth gauging was accomplished using an internal logging pressure sensor. The cameras were weighted with a 12-kg locally procured biodegradable sandbag weight with a descent rate of ~1 m s-1. At the programmed time, sandbag weights were automatically released allowing the cameras to return to the surface. A total of 20 camera deployments were conducted in January 2019 in the study area, which were aggregated in three major areas: King George/25 de Mayo Island (KG, n=5), Deception Island (DEC, n=3), and along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP, n=12). Video footage was annotated for taxa present (identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level) and the maximum number of individuals of a given taxon per video frame (MaxN). Frequency of occurrence (Freq. occ. %) for each taxon observed was calculated as the percentage of incidence across all deployments. Taxa were classified as VME taxa based on CCAMLR. The substrata for each camera deployment were classified into standard geological categories consisting of mud, pebble, cobble, and boulder. Seafloor type was defined by the approximate percent cover of the two most prevalent substrata in each habitat patch. The first type was the substratum accounting for ≥ 50% of the patch, and the second most prevalent substratum accounting for an additional ≥ 30% of the patch.

Área de Estudio Western Antarctic Peninsula
Control de Calidad Taxa were matched using the World Register of Marine Species (marinespecies.org)

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

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Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Turchik AJ, Berkenpas EJ, Henning BS, Shepard CM. The Deep Ocean Dropcam: A highly deployable benthic survey tool. OCEANS 2015 - MTS/IEEE Washington. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.; 2016. doi:10.23919/oceans.2015.7401978

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