contact: - organization: {email: ncei.info@noaa.gov, name: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information} roles: [custodian] - organization: {email: null, name: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information} roles: [custodian] distribution: - name: {en: NCEI Dataset Landing Page, fr: NCEI Dataset Landing Page (FR)} url: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0291628 - name: {en: Descriptive Information, fr: Descriptive Information (FR)} url: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/oas/291628 - name: {en: HTTPS, fr: HTTPS (FR)} url: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/download/291628 - name: {en: FTP, fr: FTP (FR)} url: ftp://ftp-oceans.ncei.noaa.gov/nodc/archive/arc0227/0291628/ - name: {en: CIOOS HTTP, fr: SIOOC HTTP} url: https://data.cioospacific.ca/ocads/gov.noaa.nodc_0291628/ identification: abstract: en: 'This dataset contains chemical and physical data collected in the Coastal Waters of Southeast Alaska and British Columbia from 2018-07-01 to 2020-09-19. These data include dissolved Oxygen, pH, salinity calculated from CTD primary sensors, and water temperature. The instruments used to collect these data include Light Meter and Water Quality Multiprobe. These data were collected by Luke P. Miller of San Diego State University, Cascade Sorte and Matthew Bracken of University of California-Irvine, and Kristy Kroeker of University of California-Santa Cruz as part of the "Collaborative Research: Effects of multiple aspects of climate change on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (Sitka CO2 and Temp Expt)" project. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2021-09-20. The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO: Tide pool attributes measured in the light and dark at John Brown’s Beach, Sitka, Alaska, USA Dataset Description: Acquisition Description: Sampling and Analytical Procedures: This study was conducted on a set of tide pools on a rocky shoreline at John Brown''s Beach (57.05 N, 135.37 W), near Sitka, Alaska, USA. We selected 36 tide pools for the light/dark incubation experiments during the first year of the experiment (2018), and sampled sets of those 36 pools in the following two years. The light/dark incubation trial method is separated into three phases: initial, dark, and recovery. We recorded the time that each measurement was taken throughout the experiment. Dates and times are recorded in local Alaska Standard / Alaska Daylight Time. Refer to the attached Supplemental File " Tide_Pool_Characteristics.csv " for additional data characterizing each tide pool (e.g maximum depth, perimeter, volume, etc.) We began each phase with a set of "ocean" measurements, which were collected from shallow (<0.5m) water adjacent to the shoreline. We measured salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and light (just below the water''s surface). During the remainder of the initial phase, we visited each tide pool and measured salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and light (just below the water''s surface in the center of the pool). We then secured an opaque black plastic tarp over the tide pool for a duration of 30-45 minutes. We revisited each pool after this dark incubation period and repeated the salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and pH measurements prior to removing the tarp. We then removed the tarp to measure light. We allowed each pool to recover, un-covered, for another 30-45 minute period before collecting a third round of measurements of salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and light. Known Problems/Issues: There are small gaps in the data, primarily from light measurements which were not collected in the field during some sampling periods. These gaps in the data include the absence of light measurements for the ocean in the initial and dark phases on 7/1/18, the absence of light measurements from the dark phase on 1/18/19, the absence of any ocean measurements for the initial and dark phases on 8/5/19, and the absence of a recovery phase light measurement in pools 29-32 and the ocean on 6/27/20. There were also a pair of tide pools (22 and 23) in the original 36 which were connected, preventing accurate volume measurements from being taken. Related References: The light/dark incubation method is also outlined in the methods of Warming and Elevated CO2 Interact to Drive Rapid Shifts in Marine Community Production (Sorte and Bracken, 2015) and Assessment of a field incubation method estimating primary productivity in rockpool communities (Noel et al., 2010). The multipoint calibration protocol used with the Hanna Instruments 9829 Multiparameter Meter is thoroughly described in SOP 6a in the Guide to Best Practices for Ocean CO2 Measurements (Dickson, Sabine & Christian, 2007).' fr: 'This dataset contains chemical and physical data collected in the Coastal Waters of Southeast Alaska and British Columbia from 2018-07-01 to 2020-09-19. These data include dissolved Oxygen, pH, salinity calculated from CTD primary sensors, and water temperature. The instruments used to collect these data include Light Meter and Water Quality Multiprobe. These data were collected by Luke P. Miller of San Diego State University, Cascade Sorte and Matthew Bracken of University of California-Irvine, and Kristy Kroeker of University of California-Santa Cruz as part of the "Collaborative Research: Effects of multiple aspects of climate change on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (Sitka CO2 and Temp Expt)" project. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2021-09-20. The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO: Tide pool attributes measured in the light and dark at John Brown’s Beach, Sitka, Alaska, USA Dataset Description: Acquisition Description: Sampling and Analytical Procedures: This study was conducted on a set of tide pools on a rocky shoreline at John Brown''s Beach (57.05 N, 135.37 W), near Sitka, Alaska, USA. We selected 36 tide pools for the light/dark incubation experiments during the first year of the experiment (2018), and sampled sets of those 36 pools in the following two years. The light/dark incubation trial method is separated into three phases: initial, dark, and recovery. We recorded the time that each measurement was taken throughout the experiment. Dates and times are recorded in local Alaska Standard / Alaska Daylight Time. Refer to the attached Supplemental File " Tide_Pool_Characteristics.csv " for additional data characterizing each tide pool (e.g maximum depth, perimeter, volume, etc.) We began each phase with a set of "ocean" measurements, which were collected from shallow (<0.5m) water adjacent to the shoreline. We measured salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and light (just below the water''s surface). During the remainder of the initial phase, we visited each tide pool and measured salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and light (just below the water''s surface in the center of the pool). We then secured an opaque black plastic tarp over the tide pool for a duration of 30-45 minutes. We revisited each pool after this dark incubation period and repeated the salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and pH measurements prior to removing the tarp. We then removed the tarp to measure light. We allowed each pool to recover, un-covered, for another 30-45 minute period before collecting a third round of measurements of salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and light. Known Problems/Issues: There are small gaps in the data, primarily from light measurements which were not collected in the field during some sampling periods. These gaps in the data include the absence of light measurements for the ocean in the initial and dark phases on 7/1/18, the absence of light measurements from the dark phase on 1/18/19, the absence of any ocean measurements for the initial and dark phases on 8/5/19, and the absence of a recovery phase light measurement in pools 29-32 and the ocean on 6/27/20. There were also a pair of tide pools (22 and 23) in the original 36 which were connected, preventing accurate volume measurements from being taken. Related References: The light/dark incubation method is also outlined in the methods of Warming and Elevated CO2 Interact to Drive Rapid Shifts in Marine Community Production (Sorte and Bracken, 2015) and Assessment of a field incubation method estimating primary productivity in rockpool communities (Noel et al., 2010). The multipoint calibration protocol used with the Hanna Instruments 9829 Multiparameter Meter is thoroughly described in SOP 6a in the Guide to Best Practices for Ocean CO2 Measurements (Dickson, Sabine & Christian, 2007). 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Irvine (FR), University of California - Santa Cruz (FR), Water Quality Multiprobe (FR), chemical (FR), date_local (FR), dissolved Oxygen (FR), latitude (FR), longitude (FR), multi-parameter water quality sensor (FR), no standard parameter (FR), site (FR), time_local (FR)] eov: en: [BCO-DMO > Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office, Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office, Dark_Salinity, Dark_pH, EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > PH, EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > WATER TEMPERATURE, EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SALINITY/DENSITY > SALINITY, Initial_Salinity, Initial_pH, Recovery_Salinity, Recovery_pH, SALINITY, WATER TEMPERATURE, oceanography, pH, physical, salinity calculated from CTD primary sensors, water temperature] fr: [BCO-DMO > Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (FR), Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (FR), Dark_Salinity (FR), Dark_pH (FR), EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > PH (FR), EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > WATER TEMPERATURE (FR), EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SALINITY/DENSITY > SALINITY (FR), Initial_Salinity (FR), Initial_pH (FR), Recovery_Salinity (FR), Recovery_pH (FR), SALINITY (FR), WATER TEMPERATURE (FR), oceanography (FR), pH (FR), physical (FR), salinity calculated from CTD primary sensors (FR), water temperature (FR)] project: en: [project_a, project_b] fr: [project_a in french, project_b in french] status: onGoing temporal_begin: '1950-07-31' temporal_duration: P1D temporal_end: '2025-04-16' time_coverage_resolution: P1D title: en: Attributes of 36 tide pools measured in the light and dark at John Brown’s Beach, Sitka, Alaska, USA during 2018-2020 (NCEI Accession 0291628) fr: Attributes of 36 tide pools measured in the light and dark at John Brown’s Beach, Sitka, Alaska, USA during 2018-2020 (NCEI Accession 0291628) (FR) translations: fr: {message: Auto-translated using AWS, validated: false} instruments: - 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