Contributors | Affiliation | Role |
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McGillicuddy, Dennis J. | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) | Principal Investigator, Contact |
Kosnyrev, Olga | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) | Co-Principal Investigator, Contact, Data Manager |
Gegg, Stephen R. | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI BCO-DMO) | BCO-DMO Data Manager |
Multi year bottle data 2003-2010
Note: Dataset updated with 2008/EN448 Version 3 data srg/21Mar2013
These data include version 2 data as submitted.
Version 2 NOTES: Version 2 means that Data set has been updated in part of the new data added: (1) 2010 cruises; (2) Previously unavailable Whole cell counts from the previous cruises; (3) Previously unavailable data for Underway stations (mostly date, location).
Data files newly created or updated in this version are indicated with "_v2" in file names.
(BCO-DMO Note: for original files as contributed)
Date of creation: 5/12/2011.
Matlab code used for data merging: GM_read_alex_nuts_BTL_v2.m
No data reported for cruises: OC440 (2007) or EN456 (2008).
Data not sampled or lost are indicated with NaN.
Data not available at the time but supposed to arrive are indicated with the "waiting" flag=-9.99.
Funding:
The cruises from 2003-2004 were supported by NOAA grant NA160P2785 (MERHAB). The cruises from 2005-2010 were jointly funded: NSF grant OCE-0430724, NIEHS grant 1P50-ES01274201 (Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health) and NOAA grant NA06NOS4780245 (GOMTOX).
Hydrographic profiles and water samples were collected with a standard CTD-rosette system with Niskin bottles. Nutrient samples were filtered through Millipore HA filters, placed immediately in a sea water-ice bath for 5–10 min, and frozen at −18°C. Concentrations of NO3+NO2, NH4, Si(OH)4 and PO4 were measured with a Bran Luebbe AA3 AutoAnalyzer using standard techniques.
A. fundyense cells were enumerated from water samples using an oligonucleotide probe and methods described in Anderson et al. (2005). Both A. tamarense and A. fundyense occur in the Gulf of Maine, and these are considered to be varieties of the same species. Available molecular probes cannot distinguish between them, and only detailed analysis of the thecal plates on individual cells can provide this resolution—which is not practical for large numbers of field samples. Accordingly, for the purpose of this study, the name A. fundyense is used to refer to both forms.
Anderson, D. M., D. M. Kulis, B. A. Keafer, K. E. Gribble, R. Marin, and C. A. Scholin. 2005. Identification and enumeration of Alexandrium spp. from the Gulf of Maine using molecular probes. Deep-Sea Research II 52: 2467-2490.
Hydrographic profiles and water samples were collected with a standard CTD-rosette system with Niskin bottles. Nutrient samples were filtered through Millipore HA filters, placed immediately in a sea water-ice bath for 5–10 min, and frozen at −18°C. Concentrations of NO3+NO2, NH4, Si(OH)4 and PO4 were measured with a Bran Luebbe AA3 AutoAnalyzer using standard techniques.
A. fundyense cells were enumerated from water samples using an oligonucleotide probe and methods described in Anderson et al. (2005). Both A. tamarense and A. fundyense occur in the Gulf of Maine, and these are considered to be varieties of the same species. Available molecular probes cannot distinguish between them, and only detailed analysis of the thecal plates on individual cells can provide this resolution—which is not practical for large numbers of field samples. Accordingly, for the purpose of this study, the name A. fundyense is used to refer to both forms.
Anderson, D. M., D. M. Kulis, B. A. Keafer, K. E. Gribble, R. Marin, and C. A. Scholin. 2005. Identification and enumeration of Alexandrium spp. from the Gulf of Maine using molecular probes. Deep-Sea Research II 52: 2467-2490.
BCO-DMO Processing/Edits
- Generated from data in original file "GOM_GB_nuts_TS_Alex_v2.tar.gz" contributed by Olga Kosnyrev
- Awk routine "GoMEbottle2csv.awk" generated to convert bottle ".txt" files to BCO-DMO .csv files
- Updated with version 3 data for 2008/EN448 data 21March2013, srg
- All bottle data reprocessed to correct NH4 data 21March2013, srg
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Bottle_Data.csv (Comma Separated Values (.csv), 1.74 MB) MD5:3a274259fd1056b6c417df47e8f4263c Primary data file for dataset ID 3358 |
Parameter | Description | Units |
station | Station Id | x.x |
date | date (GMT) in yyyyMMdd format | unitless |
time | time (GMT) | HHMM |
lon | Station longitude (West is negative) | decimal degrees |
lat | Station latitude (South is negative) | decimal degrees |
depth_nominal | nominal depth | m |
Alex | Number of Alexandrium fundyense cells | cells/L |
Alex_Live | Number of live Alexandrium fundyense cells | cells/L |
Pressure | Pressure | decibars |
Temperature | Temperature | degrees Celcius |
Salinity | Salinity | psu |
NO3_plus_NO2 | nitrate plus nitrite | uM |
Silicate | Silicate | uM |
NH4 | ammonium | uM |
PO4 | phosphate | uM |
Chla | total chlorophyll a pigment | ug/l |
Phaeo | total phaeopigment | ug/l |
Flag | Flag "NOTE" values and meaning: | integer |
cruise_id | Official cruise id | text |
Year | unitless |
Dataset-specific Instrument Name | Bran Luebbe AA3 AutoAnalyzer |
Generic Instrument Name | Bran Luebbe AA3 AutoAnalyzer |
Generic Instrument Description | Bran Luebbe AA3 AutoAnalyzer
See the description from the manufacturer. |
Dataset-specific Instrument Name | CTD Sea-Bird 9 |
Generic Instrument Name | CTD Sea-Bird 9 |
Generic Instrument Description | The Sea-Bird SBE 9 is a type of CTD instrument package. The SBE 9 is the Underwater Unit and is most often combined with the SBE 11 Deck Unit (for real-time readout using conductive wire) when deployed from a research vessel. The combination of the SBE 9 and SBE 11 is called a SBE 911. The SBE 9 uses Sea-Bird's standard modular temperature and conductivity sensors (SBE 3 and SBE 4). The SBE 9 CTD can be configured with auxiliary sensors to measure other parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, fluorometer, altimeter, etc.). Note that in most cases, it is more accurate to specify SBE 911 than SBE 9 since it is likely a SBE 11 deck unit was used. more information from Sea-Bird Electronics |
Dataset-specific Instrument Name | CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus |
Generic Instrument Name | CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus |
Generic Instrument Description | The Sea-Bird SBE 911 plus is a type of CTD instrument package for continuous measurement of conductivity, temperature and pressure. The SBE 911 plus includes the SBE 9plus Underwater Unit and the SBE 11plus Deck Unit (for real-time readout using conductive wire) for deployment from a vessel. The combination of the SBE 9 plus and SBE 11 plus is called a SBE 911 plus. The SBE 9 plus uses Sea-Bird's standard modular temperature and conductivity sensors (SBE 3 plus and SBE 4). The SBE 9 plus CTD can be configured with up to eight auxiliary sensors to measure other parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, fluorescence, light (PAR), light transmission, etc.). more information from Sea-Bird Electronics |
Dataset-specific Instrument Name | Niskin bottle |
Generic Instrument Name | Niskin bottle |
Generic Instrument Description | A Niskin bottle (a next generation water sampler based on the Nansen bottle) is a cylindrical, non-metallic water collection device with stoppers at both ends. The bottles can be attached individually on a hydrowire or deployed in 12, 24, or 36 bottle Rosette systems mounted on a frame and combined with a CTD. Niskin bottles are used to collect discrete water samples for a range of measurements including pigments, nutrients, plankton, etc. |
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Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2008-05-28 |
End Date | 2008-06-04 |
Description | The research objective is synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current from Cape Cod to Bay of Fundy.
The planned activities include CTD casts, drifter deployments, and water pumping.
Scientific personnel:
Dr. Dennis McGillicuddy, Chief Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. Valery Kosnyrev, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Ms. Olga Kosnyreva, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Keston Smith, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Bruce Keafer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Kerry Norton, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. Bibiana Gomez Crespo, IIM/CSIC, Spain
Dr. Luciano Fernandes, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Ms. Stacey Lee, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. David Townsend, University of Maine
Ms. Maura Thomas, University of Maine
Mr. Nathan Rebuck, University of Maine
Ms. Rachel Gettings, University of Maine
Mr. Morgan Brunbauer, University of Maine
Dr. Jefferson Turner, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Mr. Peter Milligan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Ms. Meribeth Ratzel , Cape Cod Community College
Dr. Laurence Anderson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Alexander Dorsk, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
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Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2003-05-28 |
End Date | 2003-06-07 |
Description | Synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current offshore of Casco and Penobscot Bays
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
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Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2004-05-18 |
End Date | 2004-05-28 |
Description | MERHAB - Synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current offshore of Casco and Penobscot Bays
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
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Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2005-05-09 |
End Date | 2005-05-18 |
Description | COHH - Synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current in the Gulf of Maine
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-05-28 |
End Date | 2005-05-29 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-06-03 |
End Date | 2005-06-03 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-06-09 |
End Date | 2005-06-10 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-06-15 |
End Date | 2005-06-15 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-06-16 |
End Date | 2005-06-17 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-06-22 |
End Date | 2005-06-22 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-06-28 |
End Date | 2005-06-29 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2005-07-06 |
End Date | 2005-07-06 |
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Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2006-06-06 |
End Date | 2006-06-17 |
Description | Synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current from Cape Cod to the Bay of Fundy
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
Website | |
Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2006-04-11 |
End Date | 2006-04-12 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2006-04-25 |
End Date | 2006-04-26 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2006-05-11 |
End Date | 2006-05-11 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2006-05-17 |
End Date | 2006-05-18 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2006-05-24 |
End Date | 2006-05-25 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2006-05-31 |
End Date | 2006-06-01 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2006-06-29 |
End Date | 2006-06-30 |
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Platform | R/V Endeavor |
Start Date | 2007-05-17 |
End Date | 2007-06-01 |
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Platform | R/V Endeavor |
Start Date | 2007-06-27 |
End Date | 2007-07-06 |
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Platform | R/V Endeavor |
Start Date | 2008-06-27 |
End Date | 2008-07-03 |
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Platform | R/V Endeavor |
Start Date | 2008-08-07 |
End Date | 2008-08-13 |
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Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2008-04-28 |
End Date | 2008-05-05 |
Description | The research objective is synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current from Cape Cod to Georges Bank.
The planned activities include CTD casts, drifter deployments, and water pumping.
Scientific personnel:
Dr. Dennis McGillicuddy, Jr., Chief Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. Valery Kosnyrev, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Keston Smith, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Bruce Keafer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Kerry Norton, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. Bibiana Gomez Crespo, IIM/CSIC, Spain
Dr. Luciano Fernandes, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Ms. Stacey Lee, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. David Townsend, University of Maine
Ms. Maura Thomas, University of Maine
Mr. Nathan Rebuck , University of Maine
Dr. Jefferson Turner, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Mr. Peter Milligan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Ms. Meribeth Ratzel , Cape Cod Community College
Mr. Artur Palacz, University of Maine
Dr. Laurence Anderson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Ms. Katherine Libera, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Ms. Erin Dupuis, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mr. Alexander Dorsk, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2008-05-15 |
End Date | 2008-05-16 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2008-06-16 |
End Date | 2008-06-17 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2008-06-18 |
End Date | 2008-06-19 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2008-07-29 |
End Date | 2008-07-30 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2009-07-12 |
End Date | 2009-07-12 |
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Platform | R/V Tioga |
Start Date | 2009-07-19 |
End Date | 2009-07-23 |
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Platform | R/V Endeavor |
Start Date | 2010-05-26 |
End Date | 2010-06-04 |
Description | Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
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Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2010-05-01 |
End Date | 2010-05-10 |
Description | Synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current from Cape Cod to Georges Bank, Cape Cod to Bay of Fundy
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
Website | |
Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2010-06-30 |
End Date | 2010-07-08 |
Description | Synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current from Cape Cod to Georges Bank, Cape Cod to Bay of Fundy
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog. |
Website | |
Platform | R/V Oceanus |
Start Date | 2010-07-29 |
End Date | 2010-08-06 |
Description | Synoptic mapping of Alexandrium fundyense, hydrography, and velocity in the coastal current from Cape Cod to Georges Bank, Cape Cod to Bay of Fundy. OC467 is one of the GOMTOX project cruises to study the dynamics of Alexandrium fundyense distributions in the Gulf of Maine. GOMTOX is an observational and modeling study of nearshore and offshore shellfish toxicity, vertical toxin flux, and bloom dynamics in the Gulf of Maine, a complex shelf sea region.
WHOI cruise planning synopsis
Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog |
Investigations of Alexandrium fundyense dynamics in the Gulf of Maine
Project Summary
Harmful algal blooms, commonly called "red tides" or HABs, are a serious economic and public health problem throughout the world. In the U.S., the most serious HAB problem is paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) , a potentially fatal neurological disorder caused by human ingestion of shellfish that accumulate toxins as they feed on dinoflagellates of the genus Alexandrium. These organisms cause human illness and death due to PSP, repeated shellfish harvest quarantines, and the mortality of fish and marine mammals. This phenomenon, which affects thousands of miles of U.S. coastline and numerous fisheries resources, has expanded dramatically in the last two decades, especially in the Gulf of Maine. ECOHAB-GOM is a project that addresses several fundamental issues regarding Alexandrium blooms in the Gulf of Maine: 1) the source of the Alexandrium cells that appear in the fresh water plumes in the western Maine coastal current (WMCC); 2) Alexandrium cell distribution and dynamics in the eastern Maine coastal current (EMCC); and 3) linkages among blooms in the WMCC, the EMCC and on Georges Bank. Utilizing a combination of numerical modeling, hydrographic, chemical, and biological measurements, moored and drifting current measurements, and satellite imagery, we are working to characterize the structure, variability and autecology of the major Alexandrium habitats in the Gulf of Maine.
Summary of Data Sources by Year
2003 – MERHAB (McGillicuddy)
2004 – MERHAB
2005 – WHCOHH (Stegeman)
2006 – NOAA Rapid Response (Anderson) / WHCOHH
2007 – GOMTOX (Anderson) / WHCOHH
2008 – GOMTOX / WHCOHH
2009 – GOMTOX / WHCOHH
2010 – GOMTOX / WHCOHH
Summary of Funding Sources by Years
The cruises from 2003-2004 were supported by NOAA grant NA160P2785 (MERHAB).
The cruises from 2005-2010 were jointly funded:
NSF grant OCE-0430724 and NIEHS grant 1P50-ES01274201 (Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health)
NOAA grant NA06NOS4780245 (GOMTOX)
Funding Source | Award |
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) | |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) | |
NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) | |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) |