Long-term observations on the Bering Sea shelf: Sediment Trap Flux data from mooring site 2
Summary
Biophysical measurements have been made at mooring Site 2 (56.88N, 164.03W) almost continuously since 1995, providing the longest near continuous time-series of biophysical variables on the Bering Sea shelf. A series of moorings have also been deployed at Site 4 (57.85N, 168.87W) since 1995, providing almost six years of more sporadic data. In addition, another series of moorings have been deployed at Site 5 (59.90N, 171.70W) from 2004 to present. Added to the biophysical data collected by the moorings, water property measurements have been made at locations around the moorings and along the 70-m transect since 1995. Such long-term observations provide critical data that allow characterizations of interannual variability, quantification of regime shifts and climate change. This project partially funds continued measurements at Site 2 with water samples and plankton samples around the mooring site and along the monitoring line.
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Spatial Type | point |
Frequency | hourly |
Language | English |
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Temporal coverage
Begin datetime | 2009-03-05 00:00:00 |
End datetime | 2009-09-26 23:59:59 |
Spatial coverage
Map data from IBCSO, IBCAO, and Global Topography.
Maximum (North) Latitude:
63.00,
Minimum (South) Latitude:
52.00
Minimum (West) Longitude:
-179.00,
Maximum (East) Longitude:
-157.00
Primary point of contact information
Phyllis J. Stabeno <phyllis.stabeno@noaa.gov>
Additional contact information
- author: Phyllis J. Stabeno <phyllis.stabeno@noaa.gov>
- author: Jeffrey M. Napp <jeff.napp@noaa.gov>
- author: Terry E. Whitledge <terry@ims.uaf.edu>
- originator: Peggy Sullivan <Peggy.Sullivan@noaa.gov>
- principalInvestigator: Phyllis J. Stabeno <phyllis.stabeno@noaa.gov>
Citation
Stabeno, P., et al. 2011. Long-term observations on the Bering Sea shelf: Sediment Trap Flux data from mooring site 2. Version 1.0. UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5065/D6R78C6F. Accessed 22 Nov 2024.
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