FILENAME: Arctic_OceanAOS94 ACCESSION NUMBER: INSTITUTE: College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Oceanography, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA and Department d'Oceanographie, Universite du Quebec a Rimouski, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada PROJECT: ARCTIC OCEAN SECTION (Canada/U.S. joint expedition) SUBMITTING INVESTIGATOR: Thibault, Delphine, Erica J.H. Head, Patricia A. Wheeler, Michel Gosselin, Maurice Levasseur, Rita A. Horner,and Beatrice C. Booth PRIMARY INVESTIGATORS: Mesozooplankton: Wheeler, Patricia A. Phytoplankton: Michel Gosselin DATA TYPE: # Measurements Mesozoo. Biomass mg Dry Weight/meter3 46 Mesozoo. Intergrated Biomass g Dry Weight/meter2 17 Mesozoo. Abundance #/meter3 15 Total Phyto. mg Carbon/meter2/day 15 Total Phyto. mg Chl a/meter2 20 DATA RECIEVED THROUGH: Digitized onsite, Ocean Climate Laboratory SUBMITTING CONTACT: Michelle Levesque, DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NODC/OCL COMMENTS: These data were digitized on site at the Ocean Climate Laboratory from the papers: Thibault, Delphine, Erica J.H. Head, and Patricia A. Wheeler. 1999. Mesozooplankton in the Arctic Ocean in summer. Deep-Sea Res. I, 46: 1391-1415. Gosselin, Michel, Maurice Levasseur, Patricia A. Wheeler, Rita A. Horner, and Beatrice C. Booth. 1997. New measurements of phytoplankton and ice algal production in the Arctic Ocean. Deep-Sea Res. II, 44(8): 1623-1644. This data was collected through a Canada/USA joint expediton (AOS'94) aboard the USCGC Polar Sea from July 26, 1994 through August 26, 1994. The cruise went across the Arctic Ocean running from Nome, Alaska, to Reykjavik, Iceland. The transect started on the continental shelf of the Chukchi Sea, crossed the Chukchi Abyssal Plain, the Arlis Plateau, the Mendeleyev Ridge, the Makarove Basin, the Lomonosov Ridge, the Amundsen Basin, and ended in the deep Nansen Basin. Eighteen stations were sampled for zooplankton along this transect.