NZ-Ross Sea Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) dataset
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) is towed by a fishing vessel in coastal and oceanic waters from the South Island, NZ to the Ross Sea, Antarctica. It provides data on plankton numbers every 5 nautical miles at a depth of about 10 m. These data provide temporal and spatial distributions of plankton over a variety of water masses and is a valuable tool in identifying changes in community composition. These data also contribute to the Global Alliance of CPR Surveys and the Southern Ocean CPR Survey.
Minimum identifiable size is 400micron (0.4mm) Aperture size of sampling device is 12.5mm.
Sampling frequency: annual. Data collection is ongoing.
Number of samples: 945 completed
Positional accuracy: 5 nautical miles
Depths sampled: 0-10 m.
Quality assurance was imposed in the methods.
The taxonomic analysis of plankton was undertaken at NIWA Christchurch.
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Citation proposal
. NZ-Ross Sea Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) dataset. https://dc.niwa.co.nz:/niwa_dc/srv/api/records/d10fc7a9-f955-4163-9d30-18b2338c8a62 |
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- Date
- Credit
- Australian Antarctic Division, Ministry for Primary Industries, National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
- Website
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Link to website of the SCAR SO-CPR Survey
Link to website of the SCAR SO-CPR Survey
- Keywords
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- marine coastal ocean surface water ecological
- Specific usage
- MEMP
Point of contact
- Use limitation
- Restricted data. Access to data must be requested from the Australian Antarctic Division or contact NIWA point of contact listed above.
- Metadata language
- eng
- Character set
- UTF8
- Topic category
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- Oceans
- Description
- Waters south of New Zealand to the Ross Sea, Antarctica
- OnLine resource
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Point of truth URL of this metadata record
Point of truth URL of this metadata record
gmd:MD_Metadata
- File identifier
- d10fc7a9-f955-4163-9d30-18b2338c8a62 XML
- Date stamp
- 2012-08-20T12:03:32
- Metadata standard name
- ISO 19115:2003/19139
- Metadata standard version
- 1.0
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