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Gulf-Wide Seafloor Surface Benthic Foraminifera Stable Isotopes From Sediment Cores Collected On Multiple Cruises From 2010-06-13 To 2017-07-19, Patrick Schwing, David J. Hollander Oct 2018

Gulf-Wide Seafloor Surface Benthic Foraminifera Stable Isotopes From Sediment Cores Collected On Multiple Cruises From 2010-06-13 To 2017-07-19, Patrick Schwing, David J. Hollander

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This dataset includes baseline stable carbon and oxygen isotope measurements from benthic foraminifera throughout the Gulf of Mexico. Stable isotope measurements were performed on Cibicidoides spp. The dataset contains the sediment core information such as location, date, and depth; and benthic foraminiferal stable carbon and oxygen isotopes. Sediment cores were collected on multiple cruises from 2010-06-13 to 2017-07-19.


Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages From Sediment Cores Collected On Multiple Cruises In The Gulf Of Mexico From 2010-11-18 To 2017-05-22, Patrick Schwing, David J. Hollander Oct 2018

Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages From Sediment Cores Collected On Multiple Cruises In The Gulf Of Mexico From 2010-11-18 To 2017-05-22, Patrick Schwing, David J. Hollander

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This dataset includes baseline assemblage measurements from benthic foraminifera throughout the Gulf of Mexico. The dataset is a compilation of seafloor surface benthic foraminifera assemblages from sediment cores collected on multiple cruises and field sampling in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-11-18 to 2017-05-22. The dataset contains the Gulf-wide diversity indices and the full benthic taxonomic counts for two regions: Cuba and the southern Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf-wide file contains the total density and diversity calculations using Fisher’s Alpha and Shannon indices from the surface-most sub-sample from each core (typically 0-2 mm). The Gulf-wide spreadsheet is comprised of data …


Catch Data From Fish Collected Throughout The Gulf Of Mexico From 2011 Until 2017, Steven A. Murawski Jul 2018

Catch Data From Fish Collected Throughout The Gulf Of Mexico From 2011 Until 2017, Steven A. Murawski

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This dataset represents collections taken by demersal longline fishing gears throughout the Gulf of Mexico from 2011 until 2017. They include station location information and standardized fish catch data (numbers, weights, sex, length). Catch data were classified into five sub-regions: West Florida Shelf (WFS), North Central (NC), North West (NW), South West (SW), Yucatan Peninsula (YP) and Cuba (CUB). Catch data were also classified into four species groups: Elasmobranch (EL), Other demersal (OD), Pelagic (LP) and Snapper/Grouper (SG). Data from 2011 until 2014 are also reported in C-IMAGE I dataset R1.x135.120:0002, Lesion data from fish collected off Terrebonne Bay, LA …


Input, Output And Complete Run Files For The Atlantis Ecosystem Model Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Simulations, Cameron Ainsworth Apr 2018

Input, Output And Complete Run Files For The Atlantis Ecosystem Model Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Simulations, Cameron Ainsworth

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Data are complete input, output, and executable model run files for Atlantis simulations of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The model outputs in these folders describe simulations from 2010 to 2035; the spatial domain is the entire Gulf of Mexico. Simulations are published as Ainsworth, C.H., Paris, C.B., Perlin, N., Dornberger, L.N., Patterson, W., Chancellor, E., Murawski, S., Hollander, D., Daly, K., Romero, I.C., Coleman, F. and Perryman, H. 2018. Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill evaluated using an end-to-end ecosystem model. PLoS One, 13(1): e0190840 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190840


Dataset For: Tracking An Oil Tanker Collision And Spilled Oils In The East China Sea Using Multisensor Day And Night Satellite Imagery, Shaojie Sun Mar 2018

Dataset For: Tracking An Oil Tanker Collision And Spilled Oils In The East China Sea Using Multisensor Day And Night Satellite Imagery, Shaojie Sun

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In this dataset, we used a multi-sensor day and night satellite approach to track the SANCHI oil tanker collision and oil spill event in January 2018 in the East China Sea. The drifted on fire oil tanker was tracked by Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Nightfire product and Day/Night Band (DNB) imagery. Such pathway and locations were also reproduced with a numerical model, with RMS error of < 15 km. MultiSpectral Instrument (MSI) optical imagery during daytime shows smokes on 13 January 2018, further confirms the drifted tanker location. MSI imagery after 4 days of the tanker’s sinking (18 January 2018) reveals oil on the ocean surface to the east and northeast of the tanker sinking location. This combination of all available remote sensing and modeling techniques can provide effective means to monitor marine accidents and oil spills to assist event response.


Dispersant Enhances Hydrocarbon Degradation And Alters The Structure Of Metabolically Active Microbial Communities In Shallow Seawater From The Northeastern Gulf Of Mexico, Lena Chu, Elisa Mercando, Roger C. Prince, Isabel C. Romero, David Hollander Mar 2018

Dispersant Enhances Hydrocarbon Degradation And Alters The Structure Of Metabolically Active Microbial Communities In Shallow Seawater From The Northeastern Gulf Of Mexico, Lena Chu, Elisa Mercando, Roger C. Prince, Isabel C. Romero, David Hollander

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The seawater samples were collected from Pensacola Beach, FL in June and August, 2016. The seawater was incubated with low concentration of oil (2ppm) with or without dispersant. Oil analysis and sequencing data were generated.


Evaluation Of Diet Matrix Uncertainty For The Atlantis Model, Cameron Ainsworth Mar 2018

Evaluation Of Diet Matrix Uncertainty For The Atlantis Model, Cameron Ainsworth

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We conducted 1000 Atlantis simulations, using permutated diet matrices created by drawing from a beta distribution that represented uncertainty in predator diet. We also employed a statistical emulator which simulates the production of many more Atlantis runs than could be achieved through numerical simulation. This dataset includes 3 products: statistical emulator output, diet matrices, and Atlantis simulations. These are each contained in their own zip file.