Document of dataset 222

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
BIODAFF (IOPAS-PML)
Description in English
The international project BIODAFF (Biodiversity and Fluxes in Arctic Glaciated Fjords) started in 1996 as an initiative coordinated by the Institute of Oceanology PAS and the Norsk Polarinstitutt. Since its inception, several research groups and individual scientists have participated in the project (see contacts). The central idea of BIODAFF is to present the relation of strong environmental gradients and the biodiversity of local fauna in Kongsfjorden (79°N). The EU 5th Framework Concerted Action BIOMARE (2000- 2002) generated the idea of European Marine Biodiversity Sites (EMBS) - a selection of localities where marine biodiversity research will be focused in the coming years. MARBENA, another Shared Cost Activity of the EU, deals with the implementation of the BIOMARE research agenda. Two fjords located on Svalbard have been selected as EMBS - Hornsund for the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) and Kongsfjorden for Long-term Biodiversity Research (LTBR).
Abstract in English
The dataset contains monitoring data collected by the BIODAFF project. The data mainly consists of benthos and zooplankton data from Hornsund and Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen).
Rights
Version
1

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
1995-01-01
End date
2001-01-01
Accrual periodicity
Yearly

Geographical coverage

Spatial
ANE, Norway
Norway, Spitsbergen

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Benthic fauna
Data
Marine Genomics
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton

Themes

theme
Biology > Plankton > Phytoplankton
Biology > Plankton > Zooplankton

Ownerships

creator
Institute of Oceanology
creator
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
contributor
Institute of Oceanology
contactPoint
Jan Marcin Weslawski
contactPoint
Institute of Oceanology

Projects

was generated by
BIODAFF - Biodiversity and Fluxes in Arctic Glaciated Fjords

Special collections

part of special collection
Biomare
Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning

Document metadata

date created
2004-06-30
date modified
2004-08-11