Benthic otter trawl catch data, Porcupine Abyssal Plain, Northeast Atlantic Ocean, RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 158, 2004.
Citation
Horton T, Serpell-Stevens A, Valls Domedel G, Bett B J (2024). Benthic otter trawl catch data, Porcupine Abyssal Plain, Northeast Atlantic Ocean, RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 158, 2004.. Version 1.2. The Discovery Collections. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/q6g9ua accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-11.Description
These data record the results of processing otter trawl catches (OTSB14; Merrett & Marshall, 1980) from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC, UK) long-term study of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP), including the PAP-Sustained Observatory time-series. The data concern catches recovered during the RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 158 in 2004. Lampitt, R.S. et al. (2010). RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 158, 15-28 Jun 2004, Vigo-Fairlie. Ocean biogeochemistry. Southampton, UK: National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, 53 pp. (National Oceanography Centre Southampton Cruise Report, No. 55).| https://www.bodc.ac.uk/resources/inventories/cruise_inventory/reports/cd158.pdfSampling Description
Study Extent
These data represent the results of processing otter trawl catches (OTSB14; Merrett & Marshall, 1980) from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC, UK) long-term study of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, including the PAP-Sustained Observatory time-series.Sampling
These data represent the results of processing otter trawl catches (OTSB14; Merrett & Marshall, 1980) from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC, UK) long-term study of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, including the PAP-Sustained Observatory time-series. Users should note that we have defined the extent of the PAP-SO as 49° 25´ N 017° 08´ W, 48° 35´ N 015° 52´ W (http://marineregions.org/mrgid/63025), and additionally include data from the wider Porcupine Abyssal Plain (http://marineregions.org/mrgid/4193), this distinction is consistent with that previously applied in the analysis of these data by Billett et al. (2010). These data are presented in quantitative fashion; however, users should note that, in common with other remotely towed samplers, they are likely to represent a substantial underestimation of the true numerical and biomass density of the benthos. Benoist et al. (2019) estimate a general factor of 20 underestimation of biomass density by trawl catch relative to photographic surveys, that estimation appears appropriate for PAP-SO. Similarly, Bett et al. (2001) and Morris et al. (2014) indicate a factor of 20-100 underestimation of numerical density by trawl catch relative to photographic surveys at the PAP-SO. In relation to the various individual body mass and other morphometric measurements presented in this data series, users should note a number of key points: (i) Fresh wet weight and preserved wet weight are variously reported, a 40% loss of body mass may occur during the preservation of larger soft-bodied invertebrates (see, e.g., Billett et al., 2010). Similarly, morphometric measurements are variously reported from fresh and preserved specimens, with the latter potentially subject to shrinkage. Data from fresh and preserved specimens can be distinguished by reference to the fields measurementType and measurementTypeID. (ii) Trawl sampling inevitably results in damage to many specimens, where available, specimen status is reported in the measurementRemarks field. The descriptors used have the following meanings: Intact, the specimen is physically intact, there is no sign of bursting or puncturing, and all major limbs/appendages are present; Damaged, part of the specimen is missing, i.e., it is not physically intact; Dissected, part of the specimen has been dissected for separate analyses; Complete, all parts of the specimen are present, though not necessarily in one piece; Partial, part of the specimen is missing. Users should also note use of the specimen descriptor batch, this refers to counts and/or weights of multiple specimens (or parts thereof). (iii) The various morphometric measurements included are frequently taxon-specific and may be referenced to different morphological features. Information on the detail of these measurements is given in the measurementMethod field (see also the measurementRemarks field). Re-use of such data (for example in the generation of length-weight relationships; see, e.g., Durden et al., 2016) should have regard for these measurement distinctions and potential variations between fresh and preserved specimens [see (i) above].Method steps
- Trawl samples are processed and data generated as described in the following papers: Billett, DSM, Bett, BJ, Rice, AL, Thurston, MH, Galéron, J, Sibuet, M, Wolff, GA, 2001. Long-term change in the megabenthos of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (NE Atlantic). Progress in Oceanography, 50, 325-348. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00060-X Billett, DSM, Bett, BJ, Reid, WKD, Boorman, B, Priede, M, 2010. Long-term change in the abyssal NE Atlantic: The ‘Amperima Event’ revisited. Deep Sea Research II, 57, 1406-1417. doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2009.02.001
Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
Westmost: -17.191667 [17 11 30 W]
Eastmost: -15.383333 [15 23 00 W]
Northmost: 50.650000 [50 39 00 N]
Southmost: 48.283333 [48 17 00 N]
Bibliographic Citations
- Benoist, NMA, Bett, BJ, Morris, KJ, Ruhl, HA, 2019. A generalised volumetric method to estimate the biomass of photographically surveyed benthic megafauna. Progress in Oceanography, 178, 102188. doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102188 -
- Bett, BJ, Malzone, MG, Narayanaswamy, BE, Wigham, BD, 2001. Temporal variability in phytodetritus and megabenthic activity at the seabed in the deep Northeast Atlantic. Progress in Oceanography, 50, 349-368. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00066-0 -
- Billett, DSM, Rice, AL, 2001. The BENGAL programme: introduction and overview. Progress in Oceanography, 50, 13-25. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00046-5 -
- Billett, DSM, Bett, BJ, Rice, AL, Thurston, MH, Galéron, J, Sibuet, M, Wolff, GA, 2001. Long-term change in the megabenthos of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (NE Atlantic). Progress in Oceanography, 50, 325-348. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00060-X -
- Billett, DSM, Bett, BJ, Reid, WKD, Boorman, B, Priede, M, 2010. Long-term change in the abyssal NE Atlantic: The ‘Amperima Event’ revisited. Deep Sea Research II, 57, 1406-1417. doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2009.02.001 -
- Durden, JM, Bett, BJ, Horton, T, Serpell-Stevens, A, Morris, KJ, Billett, DSM, Ruhl, HA, 2016. Improving the estimation of deep-sea megabenthos biomass: dimension to wet weight conversions for abyssal invertebrates. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 552, 71-79. doi: 10.3354/meps11769 -
- Hartman, SE, Lampitt, RS, Larkin, KE, Pagnani, M, Campbell, J, Gkritzalis, A, Jiang, Z-P, Pebody, C, Ruhl, HA, Gooday, AJ, Bett, BJ, Billett, DSM, Provost, P, Mclachlan, R, Turton, JD, Lankester, S, 2012. The Porcupine Abyssal Plain fixed-point sustained observatory (PAP-SO): variations and trends from the Northeast Atlantic fixed-point time-series. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 69, 776-783. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fss077 -
- Hartman, SE, Bett, BJ, Durden, JM, Henson, SA, Iversen, M, Jeffreys, RM, Horton, T, Lampitt, RS, Gates, AR, 2021. Enduring science: Three decades of observing the Northeast Atlantic from the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observatory (PAP-SO). Progress in Oceanography, 191, 102508. doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2020.102508 -
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- Lampitt, RS, Billett, DSM, Martin, AP, 2010. The sustained observatory over the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP): Insights from time series observations and process studies. Deep-Sea Research II, 57, 1267-1271. doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.01.003 -
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Tammy Hortonoriginator
position: Senior Research Scientist
National Oceanography Centre
European Way
Southampton
SO14 3ZH
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email: tammy.horton@noc.ac.uk
Amanda Serpell-Stevens
originator
position: Research Scientist
National Oceanography Centre
Georgina Valls Domedel
originator
position: Research Scientist
National Oceanography Centre
Brian James Bett
originator
position: Senior Research Scientist
National Oceanography Centre
Tammy Horton
metadata author
position: Senior Research Scientist
National Oceanography Centre
European Way
Southampton
SO14 3ZH
GB
email: tammy.horton@noc.ac.uk
Tammy Horton
administrative point of contact
position: Senior Research Scientist
National Oceanography Centre
European Way
Southampton
SO14 3ZH
GB
email: tammy.horton@noc.ac.uk