PI: Sharon Smith
of: University of Miami
dataset: Zooplankton displacement volumes, MOCNESS net tows
dates: August 20, 1995 to September 11, 1995
location: N: 21.828 S: 9.9813 W: 58.0172 E: 67.2127
project/cruise: Training & Calibration Cruise TN039 in the Arabian Sea
ship: R/V Thomas Thompson
Zooplankton displacement volume measurements for
Arabian Sea, Cruise TN039 (Training &Calibration Cruise).
Sharon L. Smith
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
University of Miami
4600 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149
Zooplankton samples were collected using a one meter Multiple
Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS) fitted with
149um Nitex nets. The nets fished with an open area of approximately one
square meter. A flow meter mounted on the frame, just ahead of the net as it
fished, measured the distance towed to allow the calculation of volume
filtered. (See Wiebe et al, 1976 and 1985 for further documentation of the
original MOCNESS).
The MOCNESS was towed behind the ship at approximately 1.5 to 2 knots through
the water. Winch speed usually ranged from 10 to 25 meters/minute during
deployment and 5 to 15 meters/minute during recovery. On board the ship,
samples were either split and 50% preserved or the entire sample was preserved
in 4% buffered formaldehyde/sea water for transport to the laboratory.
In the laboratory, the displacement volumes of the samples were determined
following the methods described by Ahlstrom and Thrailkill, 1963 and Kane,
1982). In general, samples were poured into 250, 500 or 1000 ml graduated
cylinders, depending on the volume of plankton present, the volume of plankton
and water was measured, then the sample was poured through a 150 um sieve,
allowed to drain, and the volume of water measured. The difference between
the two volume measurements was the displacement volume. The displacement
volume of each sample was divided by the volume filtered by the net (m^3) and
the result is reported here in units of cc/m^3.
References
Ahlstrom, E. H. and J. R. Thrailkill, Plankton volume loss with time of
preservation, Rep. 9, pp. 57-73, Calif. Coop. Oceanic Fish. Invest., La Jolla,
1963.
Kane, J., Effect of season and location on the relationship between zooplankton
displacement volume and dry weight in the Northwest Atlantic, Fish. Bull., 80,
631-642, 1982.
Wiebe, P. H., K. H. Burt, S. H. Boyd, and A. W. Morton, A multiple
opening-closing net and environmental sensing system for sampling zooplankton,
J. Mar. Res., 34, 312-326, 1976.
Wiebe, P. H., A. W. Morton, A. M. Bradley, J. E. Craddock, T. J. Cowles, V. A.
Barber, R. H. Backus, and G. R. Flierl, New developments in the MOCNESS, an
apparatus for sampling zooplankton and micronekton, Mar. Biol., 87, 313-323,
1985.