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Stefanova, Kremena (2015): Abundance of mesozooplankton in the western part of the Black Sea in summer 2005 during Phase 2: Leg1 from the GEF Project [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.846950

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Abstract:
The sampling area was extended to the Western-South area off the Black Sea coast from Kaliakra cape toward the Bosforous. Samples were collected along four transects. The whole dataset is composed of 17 samples (from 10 stations) with data of mesozooplankton species composition abundance and biomass. Sampling for zooplankton was performed from bottom up to the surface at depths depending on water column stratification and the thermocline depth. These data are organized in the “Control of eutrophication, hazardous substances and related measures for rehabilitating the Black Sea ecosystem: Phase 2: Leg I: PIMS 3065”. Data Report is not published.
Zooplankton samples were collected with vertical closing Juday net,diameter - 36cm, mesh size 150 µm. Tows were performed from surface down to bottom meters depths in discrete layers. Samples were preserved by a 4% formaldehyde sea water buffered solution. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length.
Mesozooplankton abundance: The collected material was analysed using the method of Domov (1959). Samples were brought to volume of 25-30 ml depending upon zooplankton density and mixed intensively until all organisms were distributed randomly in the sample volume. After that 5 ml of sample was taken and poured in the counting chamber which is a rectangle form for taxomomic identification and count. Large (> 1 mm body length) and not abundant species were calculated in whole sample. Counting and measuring of organisms were made in the Dimov chamber under the stereomicroscope to the lowest taxon possible. Taxonomic identification was done at the Institute of Oceanology by Kremena Stefanova using the relevant taxonomic literature (Mordukhay-Boltovskoy, F.D. (Ed.). 1968, 1969,1972).
Taxon-specific abundance: The collected material was analysed using the method of Domov (1959). Samples were brought to volume of 25-30 ml depending upon zooplankton density and mixed intensively until all organisms were distributed randomly in the sample volume. After that 5 ml of sample was taken and poured in the counting chamber which is a rectangle form for taxomomic identification and count. Copepods and Cladoceras were identified and enumerated; the other mesozooplankters were identified and enumerated at higher taxonomic level (commonly named as mesozooplankton groups). Large (> 1 mm body length) and not abundant species were calculated in whole sample. Counting and measuring of organisms were made in the Dimov chamber under the stereomicroscope to the lowest taxon possible. Taxonomic identification was done at the Institute of Oceanology by Kremena Stefanova using the relevant taxonomic literature (Mordukhay-Boltovskoy, F.D. (Ed.). 1968, 1969,1972).
Related to:
Stefanova, Kremena (2005): Control of eutrophication, hazardous substances and related measures for rehabilitating the Black Sea ecosystem. GEF Project, Final Technical Report of Project PIMS 3065: Phase 2, 2005-2006, part Zooplankton.
Funding:
Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), grant/award no. 36949: Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 42.428215 * Median Longitude: 28.208450 * South-bound Latitude: 41.626000 * West-bound Longitude: 27.806670 * North-bound Latitude: 43.379830 * East-bound Longitude: 28.632500
Date/Time Start: 2005-09-28T08:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2005-10-01T16:25:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: 11.0 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 55.0 m
Event(s):
GEF-Phase2_Leg1-Zoo_1 (P1VA) * Latitude: 43.379830 * Longitude: 28.385830 * Date/Time: 2005-09-28T12:00:00 * Location: Black Sea * Campaign: GEF-Phase2_Leg1 * Basis: Vladimir Parshin * Method/Device: Juday net (JUDAY) * Comment: The net was checked after every tow for any damage. All nets opened properly
GEF-Phase2_Leg1-Zoo_2 (P3VA) * Latitude: 43.093000 * Longitude: 28.238000 * Date/Time: 2005-09-28T20:35:00 * Location: Black Sea * Campaign: GEF-Phase2_Leg1 * Basis: Vladimir Parshin * Method/Device: Juday net (JUDAY) * Comment: The net was checked after every tow for any damage. All nets opened properly
GEF-Phase2_Leg1-Zoo_3 (P4VA) * Latitude: 43.049500 * Longitude: 28.379170 * Date/Time: 2005-09-28T08:00:00 * Location: Black Sea * Campaign: GEF-Phase2_Leg1 * Basis: Vladimir Parshin * Method/Device: Juday net (JUDAY) * Comment: The net was checked after every tow for any damage. All nets opened properly
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Date/Time of eventDate/Time
3Latitude of eventLatitude
4Longitude of eventLongitude
5Depth, top/minDepth topm
6Depth, bottom/maxDepth botm
7DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
8Sample commentSample comment
9MesozooplanktonMesozoopl#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)total abundance (without N.scintillans, Ctenophora)
10Acartia clausi, adultA. clausi ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
11Acartia clausi, c1-c5A. clausi c1-c5#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
12Acartia clausi, naupliiA. clausi naup#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
13Acartia tonsa, adultA. tonsa ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
14Acartia tonsa, c1-c5A. tonsa c1-c5#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
15Aurelia auritaA. aurita#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
16Aurelia aurita, ephyraA. aurita e#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
17Beroe ovataB. ovata#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
18Bivalvia, veligerBivalvia veli#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
19Calanus euxinus, adultC. euxinus ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
20Calanus euxinus, c1-c5C. euxinus c1-c5#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
21Calanus euxinus, naupliiC. euxinus naup#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
22Centropages ponticus, adultC. ponticus ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
23Centropages ponticus, c1-c5C. ponticus c1-c5#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
24Centropages ponticus, naupliiC. ponticus naup#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
25Cirripedia, naupliiCirripedia naup#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
26Cirripedia, cyprisCirripedia cypris#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
27Copepoda, c1-c5Copepoda c1-c5#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
28Copepoda, naupliiCopepoda naup#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
29Copepoda, ovaCopepoda ova#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
30Ctenophora, ovaCtenophora ova#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
31Decapoda, larvaeDecapoda larv#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
32Euryte longicaudaE. longicauda#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
33Evadne tergestinaE. tergestina#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
34Favella ehrenbergiiF. ehrenbergii#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
35Gastropoda, veligerGastropoda veliger#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
36Harpacticoida sp.Harpacticoida sp.#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
37Mnemiopsis leidyiM. leidyi#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
38Noctiluca scintillansN. scintillans#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
39Oikopleura dioicaO. dioica#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
40Oithona similis, adultO. similis ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
41Oithona nanaO. nana#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
42Paracalanus parvus, adultP. parvus ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
43Paracalanus parvus, c1-c5P. parvus c1-c5#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
44Penilia avirostrisP. avirostris#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
45Pisces, larvaePisces larv#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
46Pleopis polyphemoidesP. polyphemoides#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
47Pleurobrachia pileusP. pileus#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
48Polychaeta, larvaePolychaete larv#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
49Pontella mediterraneaP. mediterranea#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
50Pseudocalanus elongatus, adultP. elongatus ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
51Pseudocalanus elongatus, c1-c5P. elongatus c1-c5#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
52Rotatoria sp.Rotatoria sp.#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
53Sagitta setosa, adultS. setosa ad#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
54Sagitta setosa, juvenileS. setosa juv#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
55Synchaeta voraxS. vorax#/m3Stefanova, Kremenaafter Dimov (1959)
Size:
750 data points

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