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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-04-21
    Description: The dataset comprises a total of 540 records of abundance of Astrotoma agassizii Lyman, 1875, Ophionotus victoriae (Bell, 1902), Ophioplinthus brevirima (Mortensen, 1936), Ophioplinthus gelida (Koehler, 1901) and Ophioplocus incipiens (Koehler, 1922) from 106 trawl samples (Agassiz trawl, bottom trawl, dredge) and two others (multi-box corer, weir basket). The dataset was collected on the shelf and slope of the Antarctic Weddell Sea and Lazarev Sea (depth range: 130 - 970 m) during "Polarstern" cruises ANT I/2 (1983), ANT II/4 (1983/84), ANT V/3 and 4 (1986/87), ANT VI/3 (1987/88), ANT IX/3 (1990/91) and ANT X/3 (1992).
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; ANT-I/2; ANT-II/4; ANT-IX/3; ANT-V/3; ANT-V/4; ANT-VI/3; ANT-X/3; Area; Astrotoma agassizii; Bottom trawl; BT; Campaign; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Dredge; DRG; Event label; FTS; Gear; Height; LATITUDE; Lazarev Sea; Length; LONGITUDE; Mesh size; MG; MULT; Multiboxcorer; Multiple investigations; Ophionotus victoriae; Ophioplinthus brevirima; Ophioplinthus gelida; Ophioplocus incipiens; Photo sledge; Polarstern; Project; PS01; PS01/128; PS01/132; PS01/135; PS01/147; PS01/149; PS01/153; PS01/161; PS01/168; PS01/180; PS01/192; PS01/195; PS01/196; PS01/198; PS01/207; PS01/210; PS01/213; PS01/216; PS01/220; PS04; PS04/303; PS04/308; PS04/310; PS04/341; PS04/369; PS04/372; PS04/378; PS04/386; PS04/417; PS04/428; PS04/438; PS04/450; PS04/460; PS04/470; PS04/474; PS04/480; PS04/490; PS04/492; PS04/506; PS04/510; PS04/524; PS10; PS10/508-2; PS10/517-2; PS10/520-6; PS10/522-1; PS10/523-2; PS10/527-2; PS10/531-1; PS10/536-1; PS10/537-1; PS10/553-2; PS10/561-4; PS10/566-4; PS10/571-4; PS10/575-4; PS10/580-3; PS10/584-9; PS10/585-2; PS10/589-3; PS10/590-3; PS10/592-3; PS10/593-1; PS10/594-3; PS10/615-3; PS10/618-9; PS10/627-6; PS10/672-2; PS10/692; PS10/704; PS10/738; PS10/796; PS10 WWSP86; PS12; PS12/266-2; PS12/298; PS12/314; PS12/323; PS12/333-2; PS12/342; PS12/346; PS12/384; PS12/387; PS12/396; PS12/396-2; PS12/418; PS12/437; PS12/512; PS18; PS18/123-1; PS18/123-2; PS18/129-1; PS18/133-1; PS18/135-2; PS18/158-1; PS18/160-2; PS18/162-1; PS18/165-2; PS18/168-1; PS18/169-1; PS18/171-2; PS18/173-1; PS18/174-1; PS18/176-1; PS18/179-1; PS18/180-3; PS18/192-2; PS18/206-1; PS18/207-2; PS18/211-1; PS18/212-8; PS18/220-1; PS21; PS21/352; PS21/432; Sample ID; Ship speed; South Atlantic Ocean; Station label; Trawling distance; Trawling time; Weddell Sea; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1723 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-04-21
    Description: The dataset comprises a total of 336 records of abundance and biomass of two sea urchin species, Sterechinus antarcticus Koehler, 1901 and Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner, 1900), from 67 trawls (Agassiz trawl, bottom trawl or dredge), 56 photo sessions (see doi link to photographs in dataset) and three other samples (multi-box corer, giant box corer, weir basket). The data were collected on the eastern and southern shelf and slope of the Antarctic Weddell Sea (depth range: 97 - 1243 m) during "Polarstern" cruises ANT I/2 (1983), ANT II/4 (1984), ANT III/3 (1985), ANT V/3 (1986), ANT V/4 (1987), ANT VI/3 (1988) and ANT VII/4 (1989).
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; ANT-I/2; ANT-II/4; ANT-III/3; ANT-V/3; ANT-V/4; ANT-VI/3; ANT-VII/4; Area; Bentho-pelagic trawl; Bottom trawl; BPT; BT; Campaign; Date; DEPTH, water; Dredge; DRG; Event label; FTS; Gear; Height; LATITUDE; Length; LONGITUDE; Mesh size; MG; MULT; Multiboxcorer; Multiple investigations; Number of photos; Photo sledge; Polarstern; Project; PS01; PS01/126; PS01/128; PS01/129; PS01/135; PS01/147; PS01/149; PS01/153; PS01/168; PS01/180; PS01/192; PS01/194; PS01/195; PS01/196; PS01/198; PS01/207; PS01/210; PS01/213; PS01/216; PS01/220; PS04; PS04/303; PS04/308; PS04/310; PS04/342; PS04/369; PS04/372; PS04/378; PS04/386; PS04/417; PS04/428; PS04/438; PS04/450; PS04/460; PS04/470; PS04/474; PS04/480; PS04/490; PS04/492; PS04/502; PS04/506; PS04/510; PS04/521; PS04/524; PS06/275; PS06/288; PS06/289; PS06/290; PS06/292; PS06/301; PS06/302; PS06/303; PS06/307; PS06/309; PS06/310; PS06/311; PS06/329; PS06/330; PS06/335; PS06/336; PS06/345; PS06/348; PS06/357; PS06/358; PS06 SIBEX; PS10; PS10/508-2; PS10/517-2; PS10/520-6; PS10/528-2; PS10/531-1; PS10/536-1; PS10/537-1; PS10/553-2; PS10/575-4; PS10/580-3; PS10/584-9; PS10/585-2; PS10/592-3; PS10/593-1; PS10/615-3; PS10/618-9; PS10/692; PS10/704; PS10/738; PS10 WWSP86; PS12; PS12/298; PS12/314; PS12/323; PS12/342; PS12/346; PS12/348-1; PS12/354; PS12/354-1; PS12/366; PS12/368; PS12/372; PS12/374; PS12/376; PS12/378; PS12/380; PS12/384; PS12/387; PS12/396; PS12/396-2; PS12/471-1; PS12/503; PS12/504; PS12/512; PS12/512-1; PS14/245; PS14/247-1; PS14/250; PS14/256; PS14/259; PS14/260; PS14/261; PS14/270; PS14/274; PS14/275; PS14/276; PS14/277; PS14/278; PS14/280; PS14/285; PS14/293; PS14/294; PS14/304; PS14/305; PS14/306; PS14/307; PS14 EPOS I; Sample ID; Ship speed; Station label; Sterechinus antarcticus; Sterechinus antarcticus, dry mass; Sterechinus neumayeri; Sterechinus neumayeri, dry mass; Sterechinus spp.; Trawling distance; Trawling time; Uniform resource locator/link to image; Weddell Sea; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1796 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: The dataset comprises a total of 11,020 records of presence and absence for 58 benthic invertebrate taxa and fish from 190 trawl samples (Agassiz trawl, bottom trawl, Rauschert dredge, benthopelagic trawl). The dataset was collected on the shelf and slope of the eastern Weddell Sea and Lazarev Sea, near Bouvet Island and the region at the north western tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (depth range: 64 - 2315 m) between 1989 and 2004 onboard "Polarstern". Cruises ANT VII/4 (1989), ANT IX/3 (1990/91), ANT XIII/3 (1996), ANT XV/3 (1998), ANT XVII/3 (2000) and ANT XXI/2 (2003/2004) contributed to the data collection.
    Keywords: Acari; Actiniaria; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Alcyonacea; Amphipoda; ANT-IX/3; ANT-VII/4; ANT-XIII/3; ANT-XV/3; ANT-XVII/3; ANT-XXI/2; Aplacophora; Area; Ascidiacea; Asteroidea; Austasen; Bentho-pelagic trawl; Bivalvia; Bottom trawl; BPT; Brachiopoda; Bryozoa; BT; Campaign; Cephalopoda; Cirripedia; Crinoidea; Cumacea; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; Decapoda; Demospongia; DEPTH, water; Drake Passage; Dredge, Rauschert; Drescher Inlet; Eastern Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean; Echinoidea; Echiurida; Errantia; Event label; Gear; Gorgonariana; Graptolithoidea; Halley Bay; Haul 8; Height; Hexacorallia; Hexactinellida; Hirudinea; Holothuroidea; Hydroidolina; Hydrozoa; Isopoda; Kamptozoa; Kapp Norvegia; King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula; LATITUDE; Lazarev Sea; Leptostraca; LONGITUDE; Mesh size; MULT; Multiple investigations; Mysida; Nematoda; Nemertea; Nudibranchia; Ophiuroidea; Opisthobranchia; Ostracoda; Pantopoda; Pennatula; Pisces; Platyhelminthes; Polarstern; Polychaeta; Polyplacophora; Porifera; Priapulida; Project; Prosobranchia; PS14/211; PS14/212; PS14/217; PS14/224; PS14/226; PS14/229; PS14/230; PS14/235; PS14/235-1; PS14/241; PS14/241-1; PS14/245; PS14/245-1; PS14/248; PS14/249; PS14/250; PS14/250-1; PS14/252; PS14/253; PS14/256; PS14/257; PS14/258; PS14/259; PS14/260; PS14/261; PS14/269; PS14/270; PS14/271; PS14/272; PS14/273; PS14/274; PS14/275; PS14/281; PS14/282; PS14/284; PS14/289; PS14/290; PS14/291; PS14/293; PS14/295; PS14/312; PS14 EPOS I; PS18; PS18/123-1; PS18/129-1; PS18/130-1; PS18/133-1; PS18/135-2; PS18/158-1; PS18/160-2; PS18/162-1; PS18/165-2; PS18/168-1; PS18/169-1; PS18/171-2; PS18/173-1; PS18/174-1; PS18/176-1; PS18/179-1; PS18/180-3; PS18/189-3; PS18/192-2; PS18/206-1; PS18/207-2; PS18/211-1; PS18/212-8; PS18/220-2; PS39/001-1; PS39/002-9; PS39/004-4; PS39/005-11; PS39/006-12; PS39/006-15; PS39/009-1; PS39/009-15; PS39/009-18; PS39/011-1; PS39/012-1; PS39/013-4; PS39/014-2; PS39/015-1; PS39/016-1; PS39/017-1; PS39/018-1; PS39/024-2; PS39/025-1; PS39/025-13; PS39/029-1; PS39/030-2; PS39 EASIZ; PS48/006; PS48/037; PS48/039; PS48/044; PS48/049; PS48/050; PS48/062; PS48/071; PS48/077; PS48/082; PS48/088; PS48/095; PS48/097; PS48/100; PS48/115; PS48/120; PS48/123; PS48/128; PS48/134; PS48/141; PS48/144; PS48/150; PS48/154; PS48/157; PS48/166; PS48/167; PS48/168; PS48/172; PS48/189; PS48/194; PS48/197; PS48/198; PS48/206; PS48/214; PS48/220; PS48/222; PS48/277; PS48/295; PS48/296; PS48/303; PS48/308; PS48/322; PS48/324; PS48/329; PS48/336; PS48/337; PS48/338; PS48/346; PS48/348; PS48/352; PS48/355; PS48 EASIZ II; PS56/065-1; PS56/085-1; PS56/102-1; PS56/109-1; PS56/119-1; PS56/124-1; PS56/135-1; PS56/136-1; PS56 EASIZ III; PS65/019-1; PS65/020-1; PS65/028-1; PS65/029-1; PS65/039-1; PS65/090-1; PS65/109-1; PS65/121-1; PS65/132-1; PS65/161-1; PS65/173-1; PS65/233-1; PS65/245-1; PS65/248-1; PS65/253-1; PS65/259-1; PS65/265-1; PS65/274-1; PS65/276-1; PS65/278-1; PS65/279-1; PS65/280-1; PS65/292-1; PS65/336-1; PS65/344-1; PS65 BENDEX; Pycnogonida; RD; Sample ID; Scaphopoda; Scleractinia; Scyphozoa; Sedentaria; Ship speed; Siboglinidae; Sipuncula; South Atlantic Ocean; South of Vestkapp; Station label; Stolonifera; Stomatopoda; Stylasteridae; Tanaidacea; Trawling distance; Trawling time; Turbellaria; Weddell Sea; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 12877 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: The dataset comprises a total of 7,134 records of presence and absence for 87 sea star taxa (84 % on species level, 16 % others) from 72 trawl samples (Agassiz trawl, bottom trawl, Rauschert dredge, epibenthic sledge) and 10 others (multi-box corer, giant box corer, amphipod trap, fish trap, CTD logger). The dataset was collected in the Antarctic Weddell Sea and western Antarctic Peninsula (depth range: 94 - 1353 m) during “Polarstern” cruises ANT I/2 (1983), ANT II/4 (1983/84), ANT V/3 (1987), ANT VI/3 (1987/88), ANT XV/3 (1998) and ANT XVII/3 (2000).
    Keywords: Acodontaster capitatus; Acodontaster conspicuus; Acodontaster elongatus; Acodontaster hodgsoni; Acodontaster marginatus; Acodontaster sp.; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Anteliaster australis; ANT-I/2; ANT-II/4; ANT-V/3; ANT-VI/3; ANT-XV/3; ANT-XVII/3; Area; Atka Bay; Austasen; Bathybiaster loripes; Bottom trawl; Bransfield Strait; BT; Campaign; Cheiraster (Luidiaster) gerlachei; Chitonaster johannae; Coronaster reticulatus; Cryptasterias turqueti; Cuenotaster involutus; Cycethra verrucosa mawsoni; DATE/TIME; Deception Island; DEPTH, water; Diplasterias brandti; Diplasterias brucei; Diplasterias sp.; Diplopteraster semireticulatus; Diplopteraster verrucosus; Drake Passage; Dredge, Rauschert; Drescher Inlet; EBS; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Gear; Giant box corer; GKG; Glabraster antarctica; Halley Bay; Height; Henricia fisheri; Henricia obesa; Henricia parva; Henricia simplex; Henricia smilax; Henricia sp.; Henricia studeri; Hippasteria falklandica; Hippasteria phrygiana; Hippasteria sp.; Hymester sp.; Kampylaster incurvatus; Kampylaster sp.; Kapp Norvegia; Kenrickaster pedicellaris; King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula; Labidiaster annulatus; LATITUDE; Length; Leptychaster flexuosus; LONGITUDE; Lophaster gaini; Lophaster sp.; Lophaster stellans; Lophaster stellans marionis; Lysasterias adeliae; Lysasterias digitata; Lysasterias hemiora; Lysasterias perrieri; Lysasterias sp.; Macroptychaster accrescens; Mesh size; MG; Mirastrella biradialis; MULT; Multiboxcorer; Multiple investigations; Notasterias armata; Notasterias sp.; Notasterias stolophora; Notioceramus anomalus; Odinella nutrix; Odontaster meridionalis; Odontaster penicillatus; Odontaster validus; Paralophaster antarcticus; Paralophaster godfroyi; Paralophaster lorioli; Paralophaster sp.; Pedicellaster hypernotius; Pergamaster triseriatus; Peribolaster macleani; Perknaster antarcticus; Perknaster aurorae; Perknaster charcoti; Perknaster densus; Perknaster fuscus; Perknaster sladeni sladeni; Perknaster sp.; Polarstern; Project; PS01; PS01/135; PS01/147; PS01/149; PS01/192; PS01/194; PS01/196; PS01/216; PS01/220; PS04; PS04/308; PS04/341; PS04/372; PS04/386; PS04/438; PS04/450; PS04/474; PS04/510; PS04/521; PS04/524; PS10/537-1; PS10 WWSP86; PS12; PS12/396; PS12/396-2; PS48/039; PS48/044; PS48/049; PS48/058; PS48/062; PS48/071; PS48/077; PS48/078; PS48/079; PS48/082; PS48/088; PS48/094; PS48/095; PS48/097; PS48/100; PS48/106; PS48/120; PS48/123; PS48/150; PS48/154; PS48/167; PS48/168; PS48/189; PS48/194; PS48/197; PS48/206; PS48/220; PS48/222; PS48/263; PS48/264; PS48/277; PS48/295; PS48/303; PS48/322; PS48/336; PS48/338; PS48/353; PS48 EASIZ II; PS56/058-1; PS56/065-1; PS56/085-1; PS56/097-1; PS56/102-1; PS56/109-1; PS56/112-1; PS56/113-1; PS56/115-1; PS56/116-1; PS56/119-1; PS56/124-1; PS56/135-1; PS56/136-1; PS56/155-1; PS56/158-1; PS56/165-1; PS56/166-1; PS56/173-1; PS56/177-1; PS56/178-2; PS56/180-2; PS56/183-1; PS56/184-1; PS56/191-1; PS56 EASIZ III; Psalidaster mordax; Psalidaster sp.; Pseudarchaster discus; Psilaster charcoti; Psilaster sp.; Pteraster affinis; Pteraster gibber; Pteraster lebruni; Pteraster militarioides stoibe; Pteraster rugatus; Pteraster sp.; Pteraster stellifer; RD; Remaster gourdoni; Rhopiella hirsuta; Saliasterias brachiata; Sample ID; Ship speed; Smilasterias triremis; Solaster notophrynus; Solaster regularis; South of Vestkapp; Station label; Trap, fish; TRAPF; Trawling distance; Trawling time; Weddell Sea; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7896 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-01
    Description: Here we provide four ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of demersal and pelagic fishes in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica), which were created in the context of the development of a marine protected area (MPA) in the Weddell Sea. Antarctic toothfish: The map of Dissostichus mawsoni occurrence probability is based on catch per unit effort (CPUE) data from the database of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) (data request: 03-08-2016) and on bathymetric data from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO). We fitted a four-parameter Weibull model to the simulated CPUE data per depth interval by means of the R package 'fitdistrplus'. The highest D. mawsoni occurrence probability was shown at depths between 1500 and 2000 m and only approximately 20 % of the Antarctic toothfish population occurred deeper than 2000 m. Antarctic silverfish: The map of interpolated abundances of Pleuragramma antarctica was based on pelagic trawl survey data, which were collected during "Polarstern" cruises ANT-I/2, ANT-III/3 and in the context of the Lazarev Sea Krill Survey (LAKRIS) ("Polarstern" cruises ANT-XXI/4, ANT-XXIII/6, ANT-XXIV/2). The first mentioned data were provided by V. Siegel (retired; formerly Thünen Institute), the LAKRIS data by H. Flores (AWI). Those data were complemented by benthic trawl survey data, which were collected during seven "Polarstern" cruises between 1996 and 2011 (ANT-XIII/3, ANT-XV/3, ANT-XVII/3, ANT-XIX/5, ANT-XXI/2, ANT-XXIII/8, ANT-XXVII/3) and were provided by R. Knust (AWI) as well as by data on counts of fish species from trawl and dredge samples by Drescher et. (2012), Ekau et al. (2012a, b), Hureau et al. (2012), Kock et al. (2012) and Wöhrmann et al. (2012). An inverse distance weighted interpolation was performed for a 10 nautical mile radius around each record. Areas with highest numbers of P. antarctica (〉 36 individuals/1000 m²) occurred offshore Riiser -Larsen Ice Shelf and on the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf offshore Filchner Ice Shelf. Demersal fish: The map of predicted habitat suitability for demersal fish is based on data, which were collected during seven "Polarstern" cruises between 1996 and 2011 (ANT-XIII/3, ANT-XV/3, ANT-XVII/3, ANT-XIX/5, ANT-XXI/2, ANT-XXIII/8, ANT-XXVII/3) and were provided by R. Knust (AWI). The habitat suitability model was developed by the use of the modelling package "biomod2". Most suitable habitat conditions for demersal fish in the wider Weddell Sea occurred on the continental shelf between approx. 5° and 30°W, on the shelf west and east of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula as well as around the South Shetland and South Orkney Islands. Nesting sites of demersal fish: The map on observation of nesting sites of demersal fish is based on data, which were collected during "Polarstern" cruises ANT-XXVII/3, ANT-XXIX/9 and ANT-XXXI/2 and were obtained by T. Lundälv (retired; formerly University of Gothenburg), D. Gerdes (retired; formerly AWI) and E. Riginella (University of Padova), respectively. Those data were complemented by a literature research. Most nesting sites were observed west of 25°W, north of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula and along the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. More information is given in the working paper WG-EMM-16/03 submitted to the CCAMLR Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management CCAMLR (available at https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-emm-16). Revised versions of the spatial analysis are described in working paper WG-SAM-17/30 and WS-SM-18/13 submitted to the CCAMLR Working Group on Statistics, Assessments and Modelling and the CCAMLR Workshop on Spatial Management, respectively (available at https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-sam-17; https://www.ccamlr.org/en/ws-sm-18).
    Keywords: Antarctica; Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica); Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni); AWI_FuncEco; Development of a CCAMLR Marine Protected Area in the Antarctic Weddell Sea; File content; File format; File name; File size; Functional Ecology @ AWI; Marine Protected Area (MPA); Model; nesting sites; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Weddell Sea; Wider_Weddell_Sea_Antarctica_Fish; WSMPA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-03-01
    Description: The data set comprises a total of 3,240 records of abundance of 24 polychaete taxa of the families Aphroditides and Polynoids (88 % of the taxa were identified at species or subspecies level). The data were collected in the Southern Ocean, i.e. the Weddell Sea, the Lazarev Sea and the plateau region of South Orkney (depth range: 126 - 2025 m). A total of 135 trawls (Agassiz trawl, bottom trawl, dredge, benthopelagic trawl) were used during RV "Polarstern" cruises ANT I/2 (1983), ANT II/4 (1983/84), ANT V/3 and 4 (1986/87), ANT VII/4 (1989), ANT IX/3 (1990/91) and ANT X/3 (1992).
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Antarctinoe spicoides; ANT-I/2; ANT-II/4; ANT-IX/3; ANT-V/3; ANT-V/4; ANT-VII/4; ANT-X/3; Austrolaenilla antarctica; Austrolaenilla hastulifera; AWI_FuncEco; Barrukia cristata; Barrukia curviseta; Bentho-pelagic trawl; Bottom trawl; BPT; BT; Campaign; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; Date/time start; DEPTH, water; Dredge; DRG; Eucranta mollis; Eulagisca corrientis; Eulagisca gigantea; Eunoe hartmanae; Eunoe opalina; Eunoe sp.; Event label; Functional Ecology @ AWI; Gear; Gorekia crassicirris; Harmothoe crosetensis; Harmothoe fullo; Harmothoe magellanica; Harmothoe spinosa; Harmothoe spp.; Height; Kapp Norvegia; Laetmonice filicornis benthaliana; Laetmonice producta producta; Laetmonice wyvillei; LATITUDE; Lazarev Sea; LONGITUDE; Macellicephala mirabilis; Macelloides antarctica; Mesh size; MULT; Multiple investigations; Polarstern; Polyeunoa laevis; Polynoidae spp.; Project; PS01; PS01/125; PS01/128; PS01/129; PS01/132; PS01/135; PS01/147; PS01/149; PS01/154; PS01/168; PS01/180; PS01/192; PS01/194; PS01/195; PS01/220; PS04; PS04/474; PS04/480; PS04/490; PS04/492; PS04/502; PS04/506; PS04/510; PS04/521; PS10; PS10/504-10; PS10/508-2; PS10/517-2; PS10/520-6; PS10/522-1; PS10/523-2; PS10/527-2; PS10/528-2; PS10/531-1; PS10/536-1; PS10/537-1; PS10/553-2; PS10/561-4; PS10/566-4; PS10/571-4; PS10/575-4; PS10/580-3; PS10/584-9; PS10/585-2; PS10/589-3; PS10/590-3; PS10/592-3; PS10/594-3; PS10/609-1; PS10/615-3; PS10/618-9; PS10/627-6; PS10/672-2; PS10/692; PS10/704; PS10/738; PS10/796; PS10 WWSP86; PS14/211; PS14/212; PS14/217; PS14/224; PS14/226; PS14/226-1; PS14/229; PS14/229-1; PS14/230; PS14/235; PS14/235-1; PS14/241; PS14/241-1; PS14/245; PS14/245-1; PS14/248; PS14/249; PS14/249-1; PS14/250; PS14/250-1; PS14/252; PS14/253; PS14/256; PS14/257; PS14/258; PS14/259; PS14/260; PS14/261; PS14/269; PS14/270; PS14/271; PS14/273; PS14/274-1; PS14/275; PS14/281; PS14/282; PS14/284; PS14/289; PS14/290; PS14/291; PS14/293; PS14/294-2; PS14/295; PS14/312; PS14 EPOS I; PS18; PS18/123-1; PS18/123-2; PS18/129-1; PS18/130-1; PS18/133-1; PS18/135-2; PS18/158-1; PS18/160-2; PS18/162-4; PS18/165-2; PS18/168-1; PS18/169-1; PS18/171-2; PS18/173-1; PS18/174-1; PS18/176-1; PS18/179-1; PS18/180-3; PS18/189-3; PS18/192-2; PS18/206-1; PS18/207-2; PS18/211-1; PS18/212-8; PS18/220-2; PS21; PS21/348; PS21/349; PS21/352; PS21/429; PS21/432; PS21/479; Sample ID; Ship speed; South Atlantic Ocean; Station label; Trawling time; Weddell Sea; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4741 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-03-01
    Description: Here we provide four ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of Antarctic petrels, Adélie penguins (breeders and non-breeders) and Emperor penguins in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica), which were created in the context of the development of a marine protected area in the Weddell Sea. Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica antarctica): We approximated potential foraging habitats of T. antarctica according to existing literature by ice coverage from AMSR-E sea ice maps, bathymetric data from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO), and seawater temperature data from the Finite Element Sea Ice - Ocean Model (FESOM) provided by R. Timmermann (AWI). Subsequently, we combined our Antarctic petrel model with the kernel utilization distribution model from Descamps et al. (2016). The authors kindly provided us with shape files showing the kernel utilization summer and winter distribution of Antarctic petrel breeding at Svarthamaren. Breeding locations and estimated number of breeding pairs were taken from van Franeker et al. (1999). Favourable habitat conditions for Antarctic petrels were predicted for the Lazarev Sea and along the eastern coast of the Weddell Sea, particularly for the area off the Fimbul Ice Shelf and along the coast between approx. 15°E to 10°W within a water depth range from approx. 500 m to 2500 m. Breeding Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae): The map of potential foraging habitats of breeding P. adeliae is based on British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Inventory data from Phil Trathan (ID 754) and Mike Dunn and P. Trathan (ID 764, 773, 779), a dataset from BAS (P. Trathan) and Instituto Antártico Argentino (Mercedes Santos) (ID 753) and a dataset from the US AMLR Program from Jefferson Hinke and Wayne Trivelpiece (NOAA) (ID 910), which are stored in the Birdlife International's Seabird Tracking Database (data request: 20-10-2015). Suitable foraging habitats for breeding Adélies from colonies from which no tracking data were not available were approximated by a 50 km buffer and a 50-100 km ring buffer around each colony according to the recommendations of a CCAMLR MPA planning workshop. Breeding locations and estimated abundance of breeding pairs were taken from Lynch and LaRue (2014). The tracking data were processed with a state-space model described by Johnson et al. (2008) and were implemented in the R package crawl (Johnson 2011). Jefferson Hinke (NOAA) kindly provided us with support running the R script. Highly suitable foraging habitats occurred about 50 km away from the colonies on King Georg Island, the colony in Hope Bay (Graham Land) and the colonies on the South Orkney Islands. Non-breeding Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae): The map of potential foraging habitats of non-breeding P. adeliae is based on British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Inventory data from Phil Trathan (ID 754) and Mike Dunn and P. Trathan (ID 773, 779), a dataset from BAS (P. Trathan) and Instituto Antártico Argentino (Mercedes Santos) (ID 753) and a dataset from the US AMLR Program from Jefferson Hinke and Wayne Trivelpiece (NOAA) (ID 910), which are stored in the Birdlife International's Seabird Tracking Database (data request: 20-10-2015). The tracking data were processed with a state-space model described by Johnson et al. (2008) and were implemented in the R package crawl (Johnson 2011). Jefferson Hinke (NOAA) kindly provided us with support running the R script. Highest habitat utilisation was concentrated in relative small areas (e.g., close to King Georg Island). However, the non-breeding Adélies seemed to roam through large parts of the Weddell Sea. Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri): The probability map of A. forsteri occurrence was developed as a function of distance to colony and colony size from Fretwell et al. (2012, 2014) as well as from sea ice concentration from AMSR-E sea ice maps. Our model of emperor penguin foraging distribution during breeding season showed that the probability of occurrence is highest at the Halley and Dawson colony near Brunt Ice Shelf and at the Atka colony near Ekstrøm Ice Shelf. More information on the spatial analysis is given in working paper WG-EMM-16/03 and WG-SAM-17/30 (for T. antarctica) submitted to the CCAMLR Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (EMM) and the CCAMLR Working Group on Statistics, Assessments and Modelling (SAM), respectively (available at https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-emm-16 and https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-sam-17).
    Keywords: Antarctica; Aptenodytes forsteri; AWI_FuncEco; Development of a CCAMLR Marine Protected Area in the Antarctic Weddell Sea; File content; File format; File name; File size; Functional Ecology @ AWI; Marine Protected Area (MPA); Model; Pygoscelis adeliae; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Weddell Sea; Wider_Weddell_Sea_Antarctica_Penguins; WSMPA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-03-01
    Description: Here we provide two ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of seals in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica), which were created in the context of the development of a marine protected area in the Weddell Sea. Spatial distribution of seals based on aerial surveys: The map of the spatial distribution of crabeater seals is based on modelled seal abundances from Flores et al. (2008) and Forcada et al. (2012). These modelled abundances were supplemented by abundance data derived from Bester et al. (1995, 2002) and by point data from Plötz et al. (2011a-e), which were translated into abundance values by the count method for line transect data. The calculated data on seal abundances from Plötz et al. (2011a-e) and Bester et al. (1995, 2002) were interpolated using the inverse distance weighted method. The combined data set of modelled and interpolated abundances showed highest absolute seal abundances offshore the Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf and Quarisen Ice Shelf. Spatial distribution of seals based on tracking data: The map of probability of seal occurrence is based on all tracking data publicly available for the wider Weddell Sea from the MEOP data portal "Marine Mammals Exploring the Oceans Pole to Pole" (data request: 14-11-2016). In addition, we have used MEOP data (UK data: ct27, ct70; German data: ct113, wd06, wd07) for which unconditional sharing is not yet accepted. These data were provided by Lars Boehme (University of St. Andrews) and Horst Bornemann (AWI), respectively. Furthermore, the data from the MEOP data portal were complemented by tracking data sets on southern elephant seals (Tosh et al. 2009, James et al. 2012), Weddell seals (McIntyre et al. 2013) and crabeater seals (Nachtsheim et al. 2016). All tracking data united were processed with a state-space model described by Johnson et al. (2008) and were implemented in the R package crawl (Johnson 2011). The tracking data analysis indicated frequent occurrence of seals in a larger area off the Brunt and Filchner Ice Shelf (approx. 25°W-40°W), and in smaller patches along the eastern Weddell Sea ice shelfs as well as in the region around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. More information on the spatial analysis is given in working paper WG-EMM-16/03 and WG-SAM-17/30 submitted to the CCAMLR Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (EMM) and the CCAMLR Working Group on Statistics, Assessments and Modelling (SAM), respectively (available at https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-emm-16 and https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-sam-17).
    Keywords: Antarctica; AWI_FuncEco; Development of a CCAMLR Marine Protected Area in the Antarctic Weddell Sea; File content; File format; File name; File size; Functional Ecology @ AWI; Marine Protected Area (MPA); Model; pinnipeds; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Weddell Sea; Wider_Weddell_Sea_Antarctica_Seals; WSMPA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-03-01
    Description: Here we provide two ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of sponges and echinoderms in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica), which were created in the context of the development of a marine protected area (MPA) in the Weddell Sea. Sponges: The map of interpolated occurrence of sponges is based on quantitative abundance data (Gerdes 2014 a - o) and on semi-quantitative data obtained by W. Arntz (retired; formerly AWI) (see Teschke & Brey 2019a for presence / absence records of the latter dataset). The abundance data were classified to be merged with the semi-quantitative data and an inverse distance weighted method was performed on the united dataset. Areas with very common occurrence of sponges occurred on the shelf near Brunt Ice Shelf along Riiser - Larsen Ice Shelf to Ekstrøm Ice Shelf. Echinoderms: A cluster analysis with species x station datasets of asteroids (Teschke & Brey 2019b), ophiuroids (Teschke & Brey 2019c) and holothurians (Gutt et al. 2014) from the Antarctic Weddell Sea indicated a particular cold-water echinoderm fauna on the Filchner shelf. We approximated this potential habitat by bottom temperature ≤ -1°, based on seawater temperature data from the Finite Element Sea Ice - Ocean Model provided by R. Timmermann (AWI). More information on the spatial analysis is given in working paper WG-EMM-16/03 submitted to the CCAMLR Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (available at https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-emm-16).
    Keywords: Antarctica; AWI_FuncEco; Development of a CCAMLR Marine Protected Area in the Antarctic Weddell Sea; Echinodermata; File content; File format; File name; File size; Functional Ecology @ AWI; Marine Protected Area (MPA); Model; Porifera; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Weddell Sea; Wider_Weddell_Sea_Antarctica_Zoobenthos; WSMPA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-13
    Description: Here, we provided four ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, (adults and larvae) and ice krill, Euphausia crystallorophias, in the wider Weddell Sea. The files were created in the context of the development of a marine protected area in the Weddell Sea. Antarctic krill (adults): The map of predicted habitat suitability for adult Antarctic krill was based on krill data from the database KRILLBASE (Atkinson et al., 2017; data request: 26-09-13). Those data were complemented by krill data, which were collected (a) during the Norwegian Antarctic research expedition 1976/77 (M/V "Polarsirkel"), (b) during two Soviet research cruises (RV "Gizhiga", 1977; RV "Volny Vetter", 1983), (c) in the context of the Lazarev Sea Krill Survey ("Polarstern" cruises ANT-XXI/4, ANT-XXIII/2, ANT-XXIII/6, ANT-XXIV/2) as well as (d) during "Polarstern" cruise ANT-XXIX/3. The habitat suitability model was developed by the use of the modelling package "biomod2". As predictor variables, we used (i) dissolved oxygen from the World Ocean Atlas 2013, (ii) ice coverage from AMSR-E sea ice maps, (iii) seawater temperature data from the Finite Element Sea Ice - Ocean Model (FESOM) provided by R. Timmermann (AWI), (iv) bathymetric data from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO) and (v) SeaWiFS chlorophyll-a concentration data. Most suitable habitat conditions for the Antarctic krill seem to occur near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, on the continental slope between 15°W and 15°E and on the Maud Rise plateau. Antarctic krill (larvae): The map of interpolated abundances of krill larvae is based on abundance data, which were collected (a) during the Norwegian Antarctic research expeditions 1976/77, 1977/78 and 1979/80 (M/V "Polarsirkel"), (b) in the context of the First International BIOMASS Experiment survey (FIBEX) (Walther Herwig cruise 1981) and the Lazarev Sea Krill Survey (LAKRIS) ("Polarstern" cruises ANT-XXI/4, ANT-XXIII/6) as well as (c) during "Polarstern" cruise ANT-VII/4 and the combined "Polarstern" (ANT-VIII/2) and R.V. "Akademik Fedorova" cruise. An inverse distance weighted (IDW) interpolation was performed for a 30 km radius around each krill larvae record. Areas with highest numbers of E. superba larvae (〉 1000 individuals/m²) occurred west of the Prime Meridian from approximately 65°S to the ice shelf. Ice krill (adults): The map of the potential habitat of E. crystallorophias was approximated by water depth from 0 m to 550 m, using bathymetric data from IBCSO, and mean sea surface temperature ≤ 0°C based on temperature data from FESOM provided by R. Timmermann (AWI). The map of interpolated density of individuals of E. crystallorophias is based on abundance data, which were collected (a) during the Norwegian Antarctic research expedition 1979/80 (M/V "Polarsirkel"), (b) during the German Antarctic research cruise 1975/76 with "Walther Herwig", (c) in the context of the Lazarev Sea Krill Survey ("Polarstern" cruises ANT-XXI/4, ANT-XXIII/2, ANT-XXIII/6, ANT-XXIV/2) as well as (d) during "Polarstern" cruise ANT-V/1-3, ANT-VII/4 and ANT-XXIX/3. An IDW interpolation was performed for a 30 km radius around each record of ice krill. Areas with highest densities of E. crystallorophias individuals occurred on the south-eastern Weddell Sea shelf and near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. Volker Siegel (retired; formerly Thünen Institute) provided the data for the Antarctic krill and ice krill. More information on the spatial analysis is given in working paper WG-EMM-16/03 submitted to the CCAMLR Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (available at https://www.ccamlr.org/en/wg-emm-16).
    Keywords: Antarctica; AWI_FuncEco; Development of a CCAMLR Marine Protected Area in the Antarctic Weddell Sea; Euphausia crystallorophias; Euphausia superba; File content; File format; File name; File size; Functional Ecology @ AWI; Marine Protected Area (MPA); Model; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Weddell Sea; Wider_Weddell_Sea_Antarctica_Krill; WSMPA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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