BIO-GO-SHIP

Experiment:BIO-GO-SHIP
PIs*: Graff, Jason
Start Time:2022-05-01 02:35:00
End Time:2022-07-12 14:05:00
North:32.884
South:21.000
East:179.171
West:-179.016
Data Types: pigment
Parameters: allo allo_sd bottle chlide_a chlide_a_sd diato diato_sd dp dp_sd dv_chl_a dv_chl_a_sd dv_chl_b dv_chl_b_sd fuco fuco_sd hplc_gsfc lut lut_sd mv_chl_a mv_chl_a_sd mv_chl_b mv_chl_b_sd neo neo_sd perid perid_sd phide_a phide_a_sd phytin_a phytin_a_sd ppc ppc_sd pras pras_sd psc psc_sd psp psp_sd tacc tacc_sd tchl tchl_sd tot_chl_a tot_chl_a_sd tot_chl_b tot_chl_b_sd tot_chl_c tot_chl_c_sd viola viola_sd zea zea_sd
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DOI

10.5067/SeaBASS/BIO-GO-SHIP/DATA001

Description

Bio-GO-SHIP aims to become an international collaboration to measure, understand, and predict the distribution and biogeochemical role of pelagic plankton communities. The project leverages the global-reaching [GO-SHIP](https://www.go-ship.org/) platform and its complementary hydrographic measurements. The mission of Bio-GO-SHIP is to quantify the molecular diversity, size spectrum, chemical composition, and abundances of plankton communities across large spatial, vertical, and eventually temporal scales. This will be achieved through systematic, high-quality, and calibrated sampling of omics, plankton imaging, particle chemistry, and optical techniques as operational oceanographic tools. Integration with regular GO-SHIP measurements and their analyses of the physical and chemical environment will allow us to understand (and eventually predict) how plankton communities respondto ocean changes and how biological processes feeds backon carbon, oxygen and nutrient cycles.

URL

https://www.go-ship.org/

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