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  • 2010-2014  (33)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2017-05-09
    Description: Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in the oceans. On the seafloor, marine litter, particularly plastic, can accumulate in high densities with deleterious consequences for its inhabitants. Yet, because of the high cost involved with sampling the seafloor, no large-scale assessment of distribution patterns was available to date. Here, we present data on litter distribution and density collected during 588 video and trawl surveys across 32 sites in European waters. We found litter to be present in the deepest areas and at locations as remote from land as the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The highest litter density occurs in submarine canyons, whilst the lowest density can be found on continental shelves and on ocean ridges. Plastic was the most prevalent litter item found on the seafloor. Litter from fishing activities (derelict fishing lines and nets) was particularly common on seamounts, banks, mounds and ocean ridges. Our results highlight the extent of the problem and the need for action to prevent increasing accumulation of litter in marine environments.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Thierens, Mieke; Pirlet, Hans; Colin, C; Latruwe, Kris; Vanhaecke, Frank; Lee, J R; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Titschack, Jürgen; Huvenne, Veerle A I; Dorschel, Boris; Wheeler, Andrew J; Henriet, Jean-Pierre (2012): Ice-rafting from the British–Irish ice sheet since the earliest Pleistocene (2.6 million years ago): implications for long-term mid-latitudinal ice-sheet growth in the North Atlantic region. Quaternary Science Reviews, 44, 229-240, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.12.020
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: The Plio-Pleistocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere continental ice-sheet development is known to have profoundly affected the global climate system. Evidence for early continental glaciation is preserved in sediments throughout the North Atlantic Ocean, where ice-rafted detritus (IRD) layers attest to the calving of sediment-loaded icebergs from circum-Atlantic ice sheets. So far, Early-Pleistocene IRD deposition has been attributed to the presence of high-latitudinal ice sheets, whereas the existence and extent of ice accumulation in more temperate, mid-latitudinal regions remains enigmatic. Here we present results from the multiproxy provenance analysis of a unique, Pleistocene-Holocene IRD sequence from the Irish NE Atlantic continental margin. There, the Challenger coral carbonate mound (IODP Expedition 307 site U1317) preserved an Early-Pleistocene record of 16 distinctive IRD events, deposited between ca 2.6 and 1.7 Ma. Strong and complex IRD signals are also identified during the mid-Pleistocene climate transition (ca 1.2 to 0.65 Ma) and throughout the Middle-Late Pleistocene interval. Radiogenic isotope source-fingerprinting, in combination with coarse lithic component analysis, indicates a dominant sediment source in the nearby British-Irish Isles, even for the oldest, Early-Pleistocene IRD deposits. Hence, our findings demonstrate, for the first time, repeated and substantial (i.e. marine-terminating) ice accumulation on the British-Irish Isles since the beginning of the Pleistocene. Contemporaneous expansion of both high- and mid-latitudinal ice sheets in the North Atlantic region is therefore implied at the onset of the Pleistocene. Moreover, it suggests the recurrent establishment of (climatically) favourable conditions for ice sheet inception, growth and instability in mid-latitudinal regions, even in the earliest stages of Northern Hemisphere glacial expansion and in an obliquity-driven climate system.
    Keywords: 307-U1317E; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Exp307; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; Joides Resolution; Porcupine Basin Carbonate Mounds
    Type: dataset publication series
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 3
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    In:  School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: For 48 days from October-November 2013, the RRS James Cook sailed across the Atlantic for a palaeoceanographic study led by Dr. Laura Robinson from the University of Bristol. The expedition was the field-work component of a European Research Council funded project CACH 'Reconstructing abrupt Changes in Chemistry and Circulation of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: Implications for global Climate and deep-water Habitats'. The cruise included mapping, imaging and collecting cold-water corals using the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) ISIS as well as sediment coring and water sample collections. In addition to sample collection, 75,751 square kilometres of seafloor were mapped using the ship's hull-mounted EM-120 multibeam echosounder. Both the EM-120 raw .all files and 100-meter resolution ASCII grid files are provided in this data release. In order to download data, please request access from Laura Robinson (mailto:laura.robinson@bristol.ac.uk).
    Type: dataset publication series
    Format: application/zip, 16 datasets
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Hunter, William Ross; Jamieson, Alan J; Huvenne, Veerle A I; Witte, Ursula (2013): Sediment community responses to marine vs. terrigenous organic matter in a submarine canyon. Biogeosciences, 10, 67-80, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-67-2013
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: The Whittard canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act as a conduit for sediment and organic matter (OM) transport from the European continental slope to the abyssal sea floor. In situ stable-isotope labelling experiments (JC36-042-Spre01; JC36-100-Spre01) were conducted in the eastern and western branches of the Whittard canyon testing short term (3 - 7 day) responses of sediment communities to deposition of nitrogen-rich marine and nitrogen-poor terrigenous phytodetritus. Isotopic labels were traced into faunal biomass and bulk sediments, and the bacterial polar lipid fatty acids (PLFAs). These data files provide the data on macrofaunal and bacterial uptake of the isotopically-labelled organic carbon and nitrogen, and macrofaunal community composition at the two stations within the Whittard canyon
    Keywords: hermes; hermione; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas
    Type: dataset publication series
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Van Rooij, David; De Mol, Lies; Le Guilloux, E; Wisshak, Max; Huvenne, Veerle A I; Moeremans, R; Henriet, Jean-Pierre (2010): Environmental setting of deep-water oysters in the Bay of Biscay. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 57(12), 1561-1572, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2010.09.002
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: We report the northernmost and deepest known occurrence of deep-water pycnodontine oysters, based on two surveys along the French Atlantic continental margin to the La Chapelle continental slope (2006) and the Guilvinec Canyon (2008). The combined use of multibeam bathymetry, seismic profiling, CTD casts and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) made it possible to describe the physical habitat and to assess the oceanographic control for the recently described species Neopycnodonte zibrowii. These oysters have been observed in vivo in depths from 540 to 846 m, colonizing overhanging banks or escarpments protruding from steep canyon flanks. Especially in the Bay of Biscay, such physical habitats may only be observed within canyons, where they are created by both long-term turbiditic and contouritic processes. Frequent observations of sand ripples on the seabed indicate the presence of a steady, but enhanced bottom current of about 40 cm/s. The occurrence of oysters also coincides with the interface between the Eastern North Atlantic Water and the Mediterranean Outflow Water. A combination of this water mass mixing, internal tide generation and a strong primary surface productivity may generate an enhanced nutrient flux, which is funnelled through the canyon. When the ideal environmental conditions are met, up to 100 individuals per m² may be observed. These deep-water oysters require a vertical habitat, which is often incompatible with the requirements of other sessile organisms, and are only sparsely distributed along the continental margins. The discovery of these giant oyster banks illustrates the rich biodiversity of deep-sea canyons and their underestimation as true ecosystem hotspots.
    Keywords: B06-02; B08-02; B08-05; B08-06; B08-07; B08-08; B08-09; Bank La Chapelle; Belgica; BG06/12; BG08/13a; BG08/13a-track; CT; CTD/Rosette; CTD01; CTD02; CTD03; CTD04; CTD-RO; Gulf of Biscay; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Underway cruise track measurements
    Type: dataset publication series
    Format: application/zip, 6 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Keywords: B08-06; B08-07; B08-08; B08-09; Belgica; BG08/13a; Calculated; Conductivity; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD01; CTD02; CTD03; CTD04; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Gulf of Biscay; HERMES; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Salinity; Sound velocity in water; Temperature, water; Temperature, water, potential
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 75306 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Keywords: Belgica; BG08/13a; BG08/13a-track; CT; DATE/TIME; Gulf of Biscay; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Underway cruise track measurements; Uniform resource locator/link to raw data file
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 540 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Keywords: B08-02; Belgica; BG08/13a; DATE/TIME; Gulf of Biscay; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Uniform resource locator/link to movie; Uniform resource locator/link to raw data file
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 56 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Keywords: B06-02; Bank La Chapelle; Belgica; BG06/12; DATE/TIME; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Uniform resource locator/link to movie; Uniform resource locator/link to raw data file
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 80 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Keywords: B08-05; Belgica; BG08/13a; DATE/TIME; Gulf of Biscay; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Uniform resource locator/link to movie; Uniform resource locator/link to raw data file
    Type: dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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