Dataset: Long Bay ship macronutrient concentrations from R/V Savannah (SAV-12-03, SAV-12-05, SAV-12-11) cruises in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay during 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)

Final no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.638156.1Version 1 (2016-02-10)Dataset Type:Cruise Results

Principal Investigator: James Nelson (Skidaway Institute of Oceanography)

Co-Principal Investigator: Catherine Edwards (Skidaway Institute of Oceanography)

Co-Principal Investigator: Harvey E. Seim (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Contact: Charles Robertson (Skidaway Institute of Oceanography)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Nancy Copley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Mechanisms of nutrient input at the shelf margin supporting persistent winter phytoplankton blooms downstream of the Charleston Bump (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom)


Abstract

Long Bay ship macronutrient concentrations from R/V Savannah (SAV-12-03, SAV-12-05, SAV-12-11) cruises in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay during 2012.

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At selected stations and depths, Niskin water samples were collected using the ship’s CTD/carousel water sampler (Sea-Bird SBE 25 Sealogger CTD; Sea-Bird SBE 32C carousel pylon; 8-L Ocean Test Equipment Model 110 external-closure water sampling bottles).  Samples were transferred to 2 L polycarbonate bottles from the Niskin bottles via Tycon tubing and processed in the ship’s wet lab.  Samples for nutrients were filtered through 0.45 µm syringe filters into 100 mL acid-cleaned polyethylene screw cap bottles.  Sample bottles were labelled with a numbered adhesive label and logged on a sample log sheet.  Sample log sheet information was entered into a spreadsheet on a laptop.  Samples bottles were frozen in the ship wet lab freezer (~ -20°C) and transferred to a shore lab freezer following the cruise. 

For analyses, selected samples were shipped frozen to the MSI Analytical Lab at the Marine Science Institute of the University of California, Santa Barbara (http://msi.ucsb.edu/services/analytical-lab/instruments/flow-injection-analyzer).  Analyses were conducted by Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) using a Lachat Instruments model QuickChem 8000.  Analytical manifolds for Nitrate plus Nitrite, ortho-Phosphate and Silicate were employed.  The analysis results were provided as a spreadsheet files (analysis date 12/14/2012).  Standard checks used concentrations of 4 micromolar phosphate, 20 micromolar silicate, and 6 micromolar nitrate along with separate standards of 12 micromolar and 30 micromolr nitrate plus nitrite.  Reported method detection limits were 0.10 micromolar for phosphate, 1.0 micromolar for silicate and 0.2 micromolar for nitrate plus nitrite.  Sample concentrations below method detection limits were indicated in the data report.

Samples were collected from Long Bay, South Atlantic Bight, SE United States.  The primary study area was 60 km in the cross-shelf extending from the middle continental shelf (~ 30 m isobath) to upper slope (~260 m) off Myrtle Beach, SC (between 33.17/-78.33 and 32.85/-78.00) and 60 km in the along-shelf.  


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