Document of dataset 8590

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
CPR data for OSPAR PH1 FW5 PH2 PH3 FW2 QSR2023
Abstract in English

The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) is a marine sampler that is towed behind volunteer ships of opportunity at speeds of up to ∼20 knots and samples at a depth of ∼7 m below the surface. Plankton have been sampled on routes crossing the North Atlantic and NW European shelf seas using a consistent methodology since 1958. Plankton species abundance counts are included here from 1960-2019. The CPR unit is a metal casing in the shape of a ∼1 m torpedo that houses a roll of silk which automatically rotates using a geared propeller system. The seawater enters the front aperture where plankton and small particles are captured onto the rotating silk, which has a mesh size of 270 µm. This silk is stored in 4 % buffered formalin to preserve the sample until microscopic analysis at the laboratory in Plymouth. The silk is cut into pre-defined sections that represent one sample and equate to 10 nautical miles of tow. Phytoplankton and zooplankton are identified and counted at different stages of the microscopic analysis: semi-quantitative count of phytoplankton across 20 fields of view per sample, quantitative count of all zooplankton >= 2 mm (these are picked off the silk for identification), and semi-quantitative traverse count of all zooplankton 2 mm. For a more in-depth description of the sampling methodology please refer to Richardson et al. (2006). Ostle, C., et al. The Plankton Lifeform Extraction Tool: A digital tool to increase the discoverability and usability of plankton time-series data, Earth Syst. Sci. Data Discuss. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2021-171, 2021. The Phytoplankton Colour Index is a record of the colour gradient of the mesh as one of 4 colour categories (0,1,2,6.5) and has been shown to relate to the chlorophyll content of the water, including organisms not visible in the sample (Raitsos et al., 2013, Raitsos, D.E., Walne, A., Lavender, S.J., Licandro, P., Reid, P.C., and Edwards, M. 2013. A 60-year ocean colour data set from the Continuous Plankton Recorder. Journal of Plankton Research, 35(1): 158–164).

License
https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html
bibliographicCitation
Clare Ostle (Marine Biological Association) (2021): CPR data for OSPAR PH1 FW5 PH2 PH3 FW2 QSR2023. The Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data (DASSH). (Dataset).
Release date
Jan 1 2021 10:51AM

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
1960-01-01
End date
2019-01-01

Geographical coverage

Spatial
A, North Atlantic
ANE, North Sea

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Biota
Habitat types and species distribution and range (Habitats Directive)
Habitats and biotopes
No limitations to public access
Oceans
Regional
WGS84 (EPSG:4326)

Themes

theme
Biology > Plankton

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Acartia Dana, 1846
Actinoptychus C. G. Ehrenberg, 1841
Aetideus Brady, 1883
Anomalocera Templeton, 1837
Appendicularia
Asterionellopsis Round in Round et al.
Augaptilidae
Bacillaria J.F. Gmelin, 1791
Bacillariaceae
Bacteriastrum Shadbolt, 1854
Bellerochea Van Heurck, 1885
Biddulphia S. F. Gray, 1821
Bivalvia
Branchiostoma
Calanidae
Calanoida
Calanoides Brady, 1883
Calanus Leach, 1819
Calocalanus Giesbrecht, 1888
Candacia Dana, 1846
Caprelloidea
Cavolinioidea
Centropages Kröyer, 1849
Cephalopoda
Cerataulina H. Peragallo ex Schütt, 1896
Ceratium F. Schrank, 1793
Chaetoceros Ehrenberg
Chaetognatha
Cirripedia
Clausocalanus Giesbrecht, 1888
Clione Pallas, 1774
Corethron Castracane, 1886
Corycaeus Dana, 1849
Coscinodiscophycidae
Coscinodiscus C.G. Ehrenberg, 1839
Ctenocalanus Giesbrecht, 1888
Cumacea
Cylindrotheca Rabenhorst, 1859
Dactyliosolen Castracane, 1886
Decapoda
Detonula Schütt ex De Toni, 1894
Dinophysis Ehrenberg, 1839
Ditylum J. W. Bailey, 1861
Doliolidae
Echinodermata
Ephemera T.B.B. Paddock, 1988
Ergasilidae
Eucalanidae
Eucalanus Dana, 1853
Eucampia Ehrenberg, 1839
Euchaeta Philippi, 1843
Euchaetidae
Euchirella Giesbrecht, 1888
Euphausiacea
Evadne Lovén, 1836
Fragilaria Lyngbye, 1819
Gammaridea
Gonyaulax Diesing
Guinardia H. Peragallo, 1892
Gyrosigma Hassalt
Harpacticoida
Helicotheca M. Ricard, 1987
Hemiaulus
Heterorhabdus Giesbrecht, 1898
Hyperiidea
Isias Boeck, 1865
Isopoda
Labidocera Lubbock, 1853
Lauderia Cleve, 1873
Lepadidae
Leptocylindrus Cleve, 1889
Mecynocera Thompson I. C. , 1888
Metridia Boeck, 1864
Microcalanus G.O. Sars, 1903
Mysidacea
Navicula J.B.M. Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1822
Nematoda
Neocalanus G.O. Sars, 1925
Noctilucales
Odontella C. A. Agardh, 1832
Oithona Baird, 1843
Oncaea Philippi, 1843
Ostracoda
Oxytoxum
Paracandacia Grice, 1963
Paralia Heiberg, 1863
Parapontella Brady, 1872
Pleuromamma Giesbrecht, 1898
Pneumodermopsis Bronn in Bronn & Keferstein, 1862
Podolampaceae
Podon Liljeborg, 1853
Polychaeta
Pontellidae
Proboscia Subdström, 1986
Prorocentrum Ehrenberg, 1833
Protoperidinium Bergh, 1881
Pseudocalanus Boeck, 1872
Pseudonitzschia
Pycnogonida
Rhaphoneis Ehrenberg
Rhincalanus Dana, 1853
Rhincalanus Danna, 1853
Rhizosolenia Brightwell, 1858
Rhizosoleniaceae
Salpidae
Sapphirina
Sergestidae
Siphonostomatoida
Skeletonema Greville, 1865
Stephanopyxis (C.G. Ehrenberg) C.G. Ehrenberg, 184
Stomatopoda
Surirella Turp.
Temora Baird, 1850
Thalassionema Grunow ex Hustedt
Thalassiosira P.T. Cleve, 1873
Thecosomata
Tomopteris Eschscholtz, 1825
Trichodesmium Ehrenberg ex Gomont, 1892
Undeuchaeta Giesbrecht, 1888

Ownerships

creator
Clare Ostle
creator
Marine Biological Association of the UK
contactPoint
Clare Ostle
contactPoint
Marine Biological Association of the UK
creator
The Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data

Dataset references

related
The CPR Survey

Projects

was generated by
MISSION ATLANTIC - Towards the Sustainable Development of the Atlantic Ocean: Mapping and Assessing the present and future status of Atlantic marine ecosystems under the influence of climate change and exploitation

Document metadata

date created
2024-05-23
date modified
2024-05-27