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Ocean Acidification Impacts on Sea-Surface Biology, Biogeochemistry and Climate

Ocean Acidification Impacts on Sea-Surface Biology, Biogeochemistry and Climate NERC Consortium grant led by University of Southampton and involving MBA, NHM, NOC, PML, SAHFOS, SAMS, UEA and Universities of Essex and Oxford.

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Ocean Acidification Impacts on Sea-Surface Biology, Biogeochemistry and Climate

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  1. Ocean Acidification Impacts on Sea-Surface Biology, Biogeochemistry and Climate • NERC Consortium grant led by University of Southampton and involving MBA, NHM, NOC, PML, SAHFOS, SAMS, UEA and Universities of Essex and Oxford. • Goal of project is to investigate links between changes in ocean carbonate system (acidification) and plankton biodiversity and community structure, organism physiology and morphology, biogeochemical rates, food webs and climate-relevant processes. • Three cruises: UK (2011), Arctic (2012), Antarctic 2012/13. • Cruises involve: • In situ observations/measurements (water/net sampling and analysis). • On-deck bioassay experiments examining response of in situ community to elevated CO2. Water collection, incubation and analysis – 5 day turnaround so 5 or 6 experimental stations. • Access to Norwegian, Greenland and Iceland waters, including ice-covered waters (but no on-ice work)

  2. Tromso- Svalbard IS-ts OWS Mike Extended Ellett Line Jul/Aug 2012

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  4. Science Requirements 35 berths (including 2 x BAS support and 2 x NMF support) Containers: Bioassay Incubation Trace Metal Clean – water handling Trace Metal Clean – analysis Radiation Flow Cytometry Others: Carbonate chemistry or 2nd radiation? CTD (titanium) Zooplankton nets (vertical) Towfish CPR Possible Argo float deployment SAP’S and Snow Captusre High use of laboratories and chemical/radiochemical analyses

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