0102pal Palmer Station Season nov01-mar02-apr02 Eleventh Palmer LTER field season at Palmer Station. Ocean water column observations were carried out twice a week from zodiacs over the Palmer near-shore grid. Zodiac sampling was carried out twice a week of the water column at the near-shore grid stations. The monitoring of bird populations continued for the entire field season. Weather was monitored daily. Palmer Station (64deg 46'S; 64deg 04'W), Antarctica, near-shore grid stations within a 2 mile zodiac boating limit include: st, latS(d,m), lonW(d,m), comment A, 64, 46.45, 64, 03.27, Gamage Pt. (harbor side) B, 64, 46.77, 64, 04.35, w Bonaparte Pt. C, 64, 47.30, 64, 04.35, w 3 cable rocks D, 64, 48.40, 64, 03.06, w Laggard I. E, 64, 48.90, 64, 02.43, 100 fathom pt F, 64, 48.40, 64, 04.35, tween pt G, 64, 48.00, 64, 06.00, se Spume I H, 64, 47.30, 64, 07.60, wsw Janus I I, 64, 46.50, 64, 08.00, w Litchfield I J, 64, 46.00, 64, 08.00, w Humble I The five island rookeries within a 40km2 area include: location Humble Island, Torgersen Island, Litchfield Island, Christine Island, Cormorant Island, Palmer Station is situated at the edge of a glacier on Anvers Island off the West coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The biological dynamics of the ecosystem are related to the extent of the annual pack ice. Repeated sampling of physics, chemistry, biology and optics of the water column and the bird colonies within the immediate Palmer area throughout the spring and summer seasons. The near-shore sampling grid stations were located using a portable GPS unit on-board the zodiac. Three zodiacs were used: zodiac 1 (ROZE) - optics & ctdprofiles, surface chl, fish finder zodiac 2 (LEGEND)- water column chl, hplc, nutrients, productivity zodiac 3 (RDUKE) - targetted tows, standard tows Day 1: Standard transects with ROZE from stations A to E for acoustic biomass. Then ROZE and LEGEND rendezvous to sample each station E and B simultaneously for bio-optics and phytoplankton. Day 2: RDuke runs targeted tows for krill. Day 4: ROZE completes standard transect F to J for accoustic biomass. ROZE samples station E, H and J for bio-optics. LEGEND samples B and E for phytoplankton. Seabird measurments between October and March include censuses of breeding population size, peak arrival periods of breeding adults (October), the number of chicks creched per colony, adult breeding chronology/success, chick weights at fledging (February) and foraging ecology. Because there were fewer personnel on station this year, weekly sampling of stations J through F and standard tows were dropped from the sampling schedule. Research for long-term background monitoring program includes repeated measurements of the water column made over a near-shore grid (Smith et al, 1996) and observations at bird colonies follow accepted standard methods (CCAMLR, 1992). Core measurments available two years after the season. Citation acknowledgement: "Data from the Palmer LTER data archive were supported by Office of Polar Programs, NSF (OPP-9011927)." 9192pal, 9293pal, 9394pal, 9495pal, 9596pal, Icecolors90, RACER, AMERIEZ, BIOMASS, CCAMLR, AMLR ~lter/data/0102pal/* CCAMLR, 1992. Standard Methods for Monitoring Studies. Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources Ecosystem Monitoring Program, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Smith, RC, JL Jones, LB Quetin, RM Ross, KS Baker, WA Kozlowski, M Vernet and WR Fraser, 1996. Palmer LTER: Annual Season Sampling on Station. Antarctic Journal of the United States. National Science Foundation, Division of Polar Programs 15jun048-ksb Karen S. Baker Raymond C. Smith
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