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https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical/ Zooplankton collected aboard Palmer Station LTER annual cruises off the western antarctic peninsula, 1993, 2008. Zooplankton collected aboard Palmer Station LTER annual cruises off the western antarctic peninsula, 1993 - 2008. Samples were collected with a 2-m, 700-um net towed from surface to 120 m. This dataset is the historical (1993 - 2008) counterpart to dataset #199, Zooplankton Density - Current. Together these two data sets comprise the full Palmer LTER zooplankton density time series. Please refer to the methods of each dataset for differences between the two.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (Start Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nend_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlat_end (Latitude, degrees_north)\nlon_end (Longitude, degrees_east)\ncruise_tow_number\ncruise_name\nevent\ntow_number\ngrid_line\ngrid_station\ntow_duration (minutes)\nheading (degrees)\nspeed_over_ground\nwind_speed_start (Wind Speed)\nwind_direction (Wind From Direction, degrees)\nnet_id\ntow_type\ntarget_depth (Depth)\ndepth_max (Depth, meters)\nvolume_filtered (m3)\n... (60 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/ZooplanktonDensityHistorical.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ZooplanktonDensityHistorical&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation ZooplanktonDensityHistorical
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseZooplanktonAbundance.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseZooplanktonAbundance https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseZooplanktonAbundance.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/CruiseZooplanktonAbundance/ Zooplankton collected with a 1.4 m2 frame, 500-µm mesh Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS) aboard Palmer LTER annual cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Peninsula, 2009-2017 Zooplankton are a morphologically and taxonomically diverse group of animals. Many zooplankton feed on phytoplankton in surface waters and thus provide a link between primary producers and higher trophic levels. Other zooplankton reside in the mesopelagic zone and feed on detritus or on other animals. Depth-discrete density of zooplankton taxa was determined at process study stations on the annual Palmer LTER cruises along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Samples were collected with a 1.4-m2 frame, 500-μm mesh Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS) towed obliquely to the surface from a depth of typically 500 m. MOCNESS tows were conducted in consecutive day-night pairs at each process study station. Zooplankton depth distributions vary between day and night as these animals conduct diel vertical migrations. Depth distributions also vary among zooplankton taxa based on species feeding ecology and life history traits. Zooplankton diel vertical migration contributes to the export of carbon and nutrients from the surface ocean to the mesopelagic zone.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntow_start_datetime (MOCNESS start datetime, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntow_end_datetime (MOCNESS end datetime, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (Net Lat Avg, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Net Lon Avg, degrees_east)\ncruise_name\ngrid_line\ngrid_station\namphipoda\ncacutus\nchaetognatha\ncpropinquus\necrystal\ngymnosomata\nlhelicina\nmgerlachei\nostracoda\n... (28 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CruiseZooplanktonAbundance_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/CruiseZooplanktonAbundance/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/CruiseZooplanktonAbundance.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CruiseZooplanktonAbundance&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University CruiseZooplanktonAbundance
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent/ Zooplankton collected with a 2-m, 700-um net towed from surface to 120 m, aboard Palmer Station Antarctica LTER annual cruises off the western antarctic peninsula, 2009, 2019. Zooplankton collected with a 2-m, 700-um net towed from surface to 120 m, aboard Palmer Station Antarctica LTER annual cruises off the western antarctic peninsula, 2009 - 2019. Zooplankton are a morphologically and taxonomically diverse group of animals.  Many zooplankton feed on phytoplankton and thus provide a link between primary producers and higher trophic levels.  Zooplankton density and biovolume were determined at grid stations on the annual LTER cruises along the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP).  Typically, zooplankton were collected with a 2x2 meter, 700um mesh net fitted with a flow meter and towed obliquely to 120m.  Zooplankton distributions vary spatially due to water column characteristics, which affect their predators' distributions.  As climate change continues to affect the WAP, the relative abundance of the various zooplankton components can also be expected to change.\\n\\n\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (Start Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nend_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlat_end (Latitude, degrees_north)\nlon_end (Longitude, degrees_east)\ncruise_name\nevent\ncruise_tow_number\ngrid_line\ngrid_station\ntow_duration\nheading (degrees)\nspeed_over_ground\nwind_speed_start (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nnet_id\ntow_type\n... (90 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/ZooplanktonDensityCurrent.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ZooplanktonDensityCurrent&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation ZooplanktonDensityCurrent

 
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