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Title: Task Order No' I7 Historical Plankton Data Rescue


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Task Order No. I-7Historical Plankton Data
Rescue
  • Todd D. OBrien
  • Marine Ecosystems Division
  • NMFS-HQ

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Scientific Rationale
  • Why are historical zooplankton data important?
    Dramatic changes are occurring now in zooplankton
    populations around the globe, affecting
    commercial fisheries and marine ecosystems alike.
    To better study the reasons and effects of these
    changes, one must first know the historical
    states and trends of these zooplankton
    populations.
  • How are these historical data being used? Data
    rescued by the plankton data project are made
    freely available online to the scientific
    community via the global plankton database
    COPEPOD and through various data products and
    publications. COPEPOD data are currently in use
    by a variety of ocean modeling, time-series,
    biodiversity, and ecosystem research groups.

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Project Accomplishments( COPEPOD-SAR from 2004
2009 )
  • Since 2004, CDMP contractors have keyed over
    350,000 plankton observations collected by over
    2,500 net tows. These historical data, collected
    on hundreds cruises and surveys sampling around
    the globe, are available online in both raw and
    enhanced-content formats, readily accessible
    and useable by the scientific community.

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What next?!FY2010 plans and beyond
  • Tasks for 2010
  • Foreground work will include collaboration with
    institutions in New Zealand and India to rescue
    data from 40 years of sampling in the Antarctic
    and Indian Ocean
  • Background work will focus on keying a collection
    of zooplankton and phytoplankton manuscripts for
    data along the US coastlines.
  • COPEPOD-2010 will be published, featuring
    results of previous CDMP efforts in data, map,
    and product formats.
  • How much more needs to be done on this project?
  • At least one more year of work (i.e. FY2011) is
    possible with already in-hand materials and
    currently identified candidate data sources.
  • New (old) data sources are continuously uncovered
    via ongoing library and institutional searches,
    as well as through direct investigator contact
    and networking.

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Thank you! CDMP funds give
new life to old data, making
old data available to new research.
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