artsprosjektet_53-14_copclad

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Description

Inventory of marine Copepoda and Cladocera (Crustacea) in Norwegian waters.samples from coastal and off-shore locations including the regions Skagerrak, North Sea, Norwegians Sea, Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean (57- >80 N) . Sampling covered the whole water column (0-1000 m), over a wide salinity gradient: from inner estuaries (<10 ppt) to open ocean (>35 ppt). Sampling with standard MOCNESSand WP2 plankton net.

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Falkenhaug T (2020): artsprosjektet_53-14_copclad. v1.2. The Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC). Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.artsdatabanken.no/resource?r=artsprosjektet_53-14_copclad&v=1.2

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Keywords

Copepoda; Cladocera; plankton; marine; zooplankton; water fleas

Contacts

Tone Falkenhaug
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • Senior Scientist
Institute of marine research
NO
Hauk Liebe
  • Metadata Provider
Anders Hobæk
  • User
  • Senior Research Scientist
Norwegian Institute of Water Research
NO
Endre Willassen
  • Professor
University Museum of Bergen
NO
Geoff Boxshall
  • Professor
Natural History Museum
GB
David V. P. Conway
  • Associate Fellow
Marine Biological association of the United Kingdom
Ann Bucklin
  • Professor
University of Connecticut
US
Silke Laakmann
  • Researcher
German Center for Marine Biodiversity Research
Elena Gorokhova
  • Professor
University of Stockholm
SE

Geographic Coverage

Norwegian marine territory.

Bounding Coordinates South West [56.365, -8.438], North East [81.201, 40.078]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2004-06-05 / 2017-06-06

Project Data

Inventory of marine Copepoda and Cladocera (Crustacea) in Norwegian waters.samples from coastal and off-shore locations including the regions Skagerrak, North Sea, Norwegians Sea, Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean (57- >80 N) . Sampling covered the whole water column (0-1000 m), over a wide salinity gradient: from inner estuaries (<10 ppt) to open ocean (>35 ppt). Sampling with standard MOCNESSand WP2 plankton net.

Title Artsprosjektet 53-14 COPCLAD
Identifier Artsprosjektet 53-14
Funding Partly funded by NBIC through the Norwegian Taxonomy initiative.

The personnel involved in the project:

Tone Falkenhaug
Anders Hobæk
Endre Willassen
Geoff Boxshall
Claudia Castellani
David V.P. Conway
Ann Bucklin
Silke Laakmann
Elena Gorokhova

Sampling Methods

Sampling with standard MOCNESS and WP2 plankton net (180 μm, 90 μm).

Study Extent Samples obtained from coastal and off-shore locations in Norwegian waters, (57°- >80° N) including the Skagerrak, North Sea, Norwegian Sea, Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean. Samples from the whole water column (0-1000 m), over a wide salinity gradient (inner estuaries, <10 ppt to open ocean, >35 ppt). In order to account for the seasonal variation in species composition, sampling was performed twice a year (April/May and August/September)

Method step description:

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Additional Metadata