Category Archives: Science at sea

Scientific work: Zooplankton, vertical fluxes & pelago-benthic coupling

Scientific work aboard the CCGS Amundsen

Working group categories for sampling and research interests: Zooplankton, vertical fluxes & pelago-benthic coupling

Most of the time, critters above 150 µm in size are animals (either herbivores of carnivores); they are what we call Zooplankton. In the ocean most of them are copepods. To catch them scientists deploy nets of various mesh sizes either vertically or horizontally.

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Scientific work: Nutrients, PP and PI

Scientific work aboard the CCGS Amundsen

Working group categories for sampling and research interests:  Primary Production and related processes

On top of measuring “what is there” in term of quantities, scientists also do a lot of experiments to determine “what is going on there”. Mostly, they are interested in primary production (the first step of the food chain) and bacterial production.

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Science aboard the CCGS Amundsen: Cruise plan

Research icebreaker expedition

During the icebreaker expedition aboard the CCGS Amundsen, we are going to investigate the impact of the progression of ice melt  and the resulting changes in snow and sea ice properties on the phenology of phytoplankton.

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