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Pelagic ecosystem monitoring of the key species of Middle Trophic Level in the Ross Sea Marine Protected Area

The Middle Trophic Level of the Ross Sea is still not well known but it mainly characterized by two species of Krill: Euphausia superba, Euphausia Crystallorophias.

These species are a key food source for a wide variety of marine birds and mammals in the Ross Sea.

For this reason, it's necessary to improve the knowledge on abundance and spatial distribution of MTL species, and their interconnection with environmental parameters to understand the main drivers of the reproductive success and migrations of these species.

In this project, an acoustic survey, a synoptic net sampling and a CTD/XBT samplings were carried out following the standard protocols indicated by CCAMLR.

Acoustic monitoring was performed at five frequencies: 38, 70, 120, 200 and 333 kHz.

Targeted net samplings were performed to validate the preliminary species allocation of the aggregations observed on the echosounder screen. Biometric measures of krill samples was made on board and samples were taken for further analysis.

CTD and XBT data was collected and elaborated to characterize water masses and to study the possible influences of the distribution of the main oceanographic parameters on MTL species.

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Date (Creation)
2023-04-24
Identifier
https://antarcticdatacenter.cnr.it/geonetwork/srv/api/records/7b0e2256-9e7a-4f31-b1ca-af854d06a07c
Purpose

The main objective of the project is to improve knowledge on the abundance and spatial distribution of the two krill species that characterize the pelagic ecosystem of the Ross Sea (Antarctic krill and ice kril) and their interconnection with environmental parameters.

Status
On going
principalInvestigator
  CNR - IRBIM - Iole Leonori
author
  CNR - IRBIM - Giovanni Canduci
custodian
  CNR - IRBIM - Ilaria Biagiotti
originator
  CNR - IRBIM - Giordano Giuliani
user
  CNR - IRBIM - Andrea De Felice
user
  CNR - IRBIM - Ilaria Costantini
Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned
author
  CNR - IRBIM - Ilaria BIagiotti

SCAR Gazetteer of Antarctica

  • Ross Sea

GCMD - Science Keywords

  • ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS

  • POPULATION DYNAMICS

  • EUPHAUSIIDS (KRILL)

  • ANIMAL ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR

  • SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS

Theme
  • Acoustic survey, marine acoustics

GCMD - Providers

  • IT/PNRA

PNRA project

  • ROSSKRILL PNRA18_00276

Use limitation
CC-BY-NC-ND
Unique resource identifier
XXXVII
Association Type
dependency
Initiative Type
Campaign
Spatial representation type
Text, table
Denominator
1
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Oceans
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Begin date
2022-01-14
End date
2022-01-26 Now
Unique resource identifier
WGS84
Distribution format
  • CSV ( 1 )

OnLine resource
Acoustic%20Survey_2022.CSV ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )

Grid of the acosutic survey carried out in 2022

Hierarchy level
Dataset

Domain consistency

Conformance result

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation

This data set is conformant with the INSPIRE Implementing Rules for the interoperability of spatial data sets and services

Pass
Yes
File identifier
7b0e2256-9e7a-4f31-b1ca-af854d06a07c XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2024-08-01T12:14:17
Metadata standard name

ISO 19139

Metadata standard version

1.0

author
  CNR - IRBIM - Ilaria Biagiotti
author
  CNR - IRBIM - Giovanni Canduci
 
 

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Spatial extent

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Keywords

Acoustic survey, marine acoustics
GCMD - Providers
IT/PNRA
GCMD - Science Keywords
ANIMAL ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS EUPHAUSIIDS (KRILL) POPULATION DYNAMICS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
PNRA project
ROSSKRILL PNRA18_00276
SCAR Gazetteer of Antarctica
Ross Sea

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