This dataset was derived from the opc_ccs_orig dataset. In the 'nonzero' dataset, values of 0 in the biomass column have been removed in order to allow the dataset to be mapped. See opc_ccs_orig or opc_ccs_alt for all data, including zeros.
U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific California Current Program
Optical Plankton Counter (OPC) Data
Contact for this dataset is:
Meng Zhou
Dept. of Environmental, Coastal and Ocean Sciences
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Boston, MA 02125
Email: meng.zhou@umb.edu
Phone: 617-287-7419; Lab: 617-287-6186
FAX: 617-287-7474
This project addresses one of 3 central hypotheses of the U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific (NEP) Study:
Spatial and temporal variability in mesoscale circulation constitutes the dominant physical forcing on zooplankton biomass, production, distribution, species interactions and retention and loss in coastal regions.(U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Implementation Plan, U.S. GLOBEC Report No. 17).
References:
Rodriguez, J. and M. M. Mullin. 1986. Relation between biomass and body weight of plankton in a steady state oceanic ecosystem. Limnol. Oceanogr., 31, 361-370.
Zhou, M. and M. E. Huntley. 1997. Population dynamics theory of plankton based on biomass spectra. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 157, 61-73.
Zhou, M. and K. S. Tande. 2002. Optical Plankton Counter workshop report. International Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics Program Report, No. 17, 67 pp.
For more Information about these data contact Dr. Zhou.
Last modified: June 29, 2006
Zhou, M. (2012) Optical Plankton Counter (OPC) data where biomass values of 0 have been removed from display; from multiple cruises on R/V New Horizon, Thomas G. Thompson, and Roger Revelle in the Northeast Pacific from 2000-2002 (NEP project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 2012-10-17) Version Date 2012-10-17 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3747 [access date]
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