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National monitoring data, originated by Slovenian Environment Agency - the area covered is Slovenian waters - metal and non-metal contaminants, dissolved in sea water
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Sea water temperature from an ADCP at the Munkholmen buoy in the Trondheim fjord
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To improve our knowledge of the aggregation of species around anchored FADs in Mayotte, diving surveys are carried out every 3 months on 3 FADs. Various environmental parameters are also collected in order to establish links between them and aggregations. Important Note: This submission has been initially submitted to SEA scieNtific Open data Edition (SEANOE) publication service and received the recorded DOI. The metadata elements have been further processed (refined) in EMODnet Ingestion Service in order to conform with the Data Submission Service specifications.
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The dataset contains the measurements of concentration of metals in Mytilus Galloprovincialis
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The dataset contains the measurements of concentration of metals in sediments
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Sea water CTD measurements at 90 m depth in Trondheim, Norway, with salinity and temperature. netcdf.
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The dataset contains the results of the monitoring activity in distinct years in Slovenian coastal waters related to contaminants in sediments and biota.
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This datasets includes all the CTD profiles taken by the scientific teams on-board the RV Belgica during the year 2022-2024. The vast majority of the profiles are measured in the Belgian part of the North Sea.
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This dataset consists of a quantitative imaging dataset of ZooScan-imaged mesoplankton (> 200 µm), collected with high-speed net aboard the schooner Tara during the Tara Pacific Expedition (2016-2018). Samples were collected at the surface, generally on a daily frequency, across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans from open-ocean stations (151 samples; open-ocean label: [i00_oa###]) and from stations in coastal waters of 32 Pacific islands (54 samples; island label: [i##_oa###]). The full description and discussion of this dataset can be found in the associated data paper Mériguet et al. (in rev). This dataset consists of 256 352 plankton individuals, plankton parts, non-living particles and imaging artefacts, ranging from 300 µm to a few mm, individually imaged and measured with the ZooScan (Gorsky et al., 2010). The objects were classified into 159 taxonomic and morphological groups. All images and their taxonomic annotations are available in the open-access EcoTaxa (Picheral et al., 2017) project at this link: https://ecotaxa.obs-vlfr.fr/prj/11292. The 'EcoTaxa ZooScan Tara Pacific HSN 300 microns export' dataset contains the EcoTaxa tsv exports which associate each object with these metadata (station name, sampling coordinates, sampling date and time, etc., the main metadata are found in the Classic Metadata ZooScan Tara Pacific HSN 330 microns.csv table) and describe it by numerous morphological features extracted from each individual object by ZooProcess. The csv table named 'Export EcoTaxa ZooScan read me.csv' defines the 160 metadata and data found in the EcoTaxa tsv export. The 'Descriptors ZooScan Tara Pacific HSN 330 microns.csv' table combined the data from which we calculated quantitative descriptors of the planktonic communities: abundance (ind.m-3), biovolume (mm3.m-3; as a proxy of biomass) calculated from the area, riddled area and ellipsoidal measurement of each object (see Vandromme et al., 2012 for the 3 calculations of biovolume), and Shannon diversity index. This was done for all taxonomic annotations and for several levels of grouping; living or non-living, plankton groups and trophic association. The individual biovolumes of organisms were arranged in Normalised Biomass Size Spectra (NBSS) as described by Platt (1978), with size expressed as Equivalent Spherical Diameter (ESD, µm). NBSS calculations were made for all taxonomic annotations and for the different levels of grouping. There are available for each station in the NBSS ZooScan Tara Pacific HSN 330 microns csv tables. Important Note: This submission has been initially submitted to SEA scieNtific Open data Edition (SEANOE) publication service and received the recorded DOI. The metadata elements have been further processed (refined) in EMODnet Ingestion Service in order to conform with the Data Submission Service specifications.
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Tallink ship Victoria I, with ferrybox system mounted onboard, is traveling (since end of 2023) regularly between Tallinn and Helsinki was appointed for summer of 2024 to Tallinn Mariehamn Stockholm line. During that period there were also some cruises to Visby (starting from Tallinn and via Helsinki).