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  • Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CT; File format; File name; File size; M112/1; M112-track; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Underway cruise track measurements; Uniform resource locator/link to file  (3)
  • 100JL; 101JL; 102JL; 103JL; 104JL; 105JL; 106JL; 107JL; 108JL; 109JL; 10F; 110JL; 111JL; 112JL; 113JL; 114JL; 115JL; 116JL; 117JL; 118AG; 119AG; 11F; 120AG; 121AG; 122AG; 123AG; 124AG; 125AG; 126AG; 127AG; 128AG; 129AG; 12F; 130AG; 131AG; 13F; 14F; 15F; 16F; 17F; 18F; 19F; 1F; 20F; 21F; 22F; 23F; 24F; 25M; 26M; 27M; 28M; 29M; 2F; 30M; 31M; 32M; 33M; 34A; 35A; 36A; 37A; 38A; 39A; 3F; 40_ARMS_101JL; 40_ARMS_102JL; 40_ARMS_103JL; 40_ARMS_104JL; 40_ARMS_110JL; 40_ARMS_113JL; 40_ARMS_114JL; 40_ARMS_130AG; 40_ARMS_131AG; 40_ARMS_66JN; 40_ARMS_67JN; 40_ARMS_69JN; 40A; 41A; 42A; 43A; 44MA; 45MA; 46MA; 47MA; 48MA; 49MA; 4F; 50MA; 51MA; 52MA; 53MA; 54MA; 55MA; 56MA; 57MA; 58JN; 59JN; 5F; 60JN; 61JN; 62JN; 63JN; 64JN; 65JN; 66JN; 67JN; 68JN; 69JN; 6F; 70JN; 71JN; 72JL; 73JL; 74JL; 75JL; 76JL; 77JL; 78JL; 79JL; 7F; 80JL; 81JL; 82JL; 83JL; 84JL; 85JL; 86JL; 87JL; 88JL; 89JL; 8F; 90JL; 91JL; 92JL; 93JL; 94JL; 95JL; 96JL; 97JL; 98JL; 99JL; 9F; Acanthocardia tuberculata; Adrana gloriosa; Afrolucina lens; Amusium papyraceum; Anachis lyrata; Anadara brasiliana; Anapella cycladea; Architectonica karsteni; Arcinella arcinella; Area; Atrina seminuda; Atrina serrata; Bivalvia indeterminata; Bottom trawl; BT; Calliostoma rosewateri; Calyptraea centralis; Caryocorbula swiftiana; Chama congregata; Chama florida; Chicoreus brevifrons; Cinguloterebra pretiosa; Conasprella iansa; Date/Time of event; Dentalium sp.; Distorsio clathrata; Doryteuthis pleii; Elevation of event; Euvola chazaliei; Event label; Fasciolaria hollisteri; Fugleria tenera; Fusinus ansatus; Gastropoda indeterminata; Gravel_105JL; Gravel_106JL; Gravel_107JL; Gravel_108JL; Gravel_109JL; Gravel_115JL; Gravel_116JL; Gravel_117JL; Gravel_118AG; Gravel_119AG; Gravel_120AG; Gravel_121AG; Gravel_122AG; Gravel_123AG; Gravel_124AG; Gravel_125AG; Gravel_126AG; Gravel_127AG; Gravel_128AG; Gravel_129AG; Gravel_68JN; Gravel_70JN; Gravel_71JN; Gravel_72JL; Gravel_73JL; Gravel_74JL; Gravel_75JL; Gravel_76JL; Gravel_77JL; Gravel_78JL; Gravel_79JL; Gravel_80JL; Gravel_81JL; Gravel_82JL; Gravel_83JL; Gravel_84JL; Gravel_85JL; Gravel_86JL; Gravel_87JL; Hydatina physis; Latitude of event; Lolliguncula brevis; Longitude of event; Lucinisca centrifuga; Macoploma tageliformis; Marginella sp.; Marsupina bufo; Martesia cuneiformis; Meros_mouth_111JL; Meros_mouth_112JL; Modiolus americanus; Naticarius canrena; Octopus vulgaris; Oliva scripta; Olivella nivea; Orange_Cape_100JL; Orange_Cape_88JL; Orange_Cape_89JL; Orange_Cape_90JL; Orange_Cape_91JL; Orange_Cape_92JL; Orange_Cape_93JL; Orange_Cape_94JL; Orange_Cape_95JL; Orange_Cape_96JL; Orange_Cape_97JL; Orange_Cape_98JL; Orange_Cape_99JL; Parrot_1F; Parrot_21F; Parrot_22F; Parrot_23F; Parrot_24F; Parrot_33M; Penion maximus; Pinctada imbricata; Pleurobranchaea inconspicua; Plicatula gibbosa; Poligona infundibulum; Polyplacophora indeterminata; Polystira florencae; Prunum marginatum; Pteria sterna; Sinum maculatum; Southwest Atlantic; Speed; Spider_10F; Spider_11F; Spider_12F; Spider_13F; Spider_14F; Spider_15F; Spider_16F; Spider_17F; Spider_18F; Spider_19F; Spider_20F; Spider_25M; Spider_26M; Spider_27M; Spider_28M; Spider_29M; Spider_2F; Spider_30M; Spider_31M; Spider_32M; Spider_34A; Spider_35A; Spider_36A; Spider_37A; Spider_38A; Spider_39A; Spider_3F; Spider_40A; Spider_41A; Spider_42A; Spider_43A; Spider_44MA; Spider_45MA; Spider_46MA; Spider_47MA; Spider_48MA; Spider_49MA; Spider_4F; Spider_50MA; Spider_51MA; Spider_52MA; Spider_53MA; Spider_54MA; Spider_55MA; Spider_56MA; Spider_57MA; Spider_58JN; Spider_59JN; Spider_5F; Spider_60JN; Spider_61JN; Spider_62JN; Spider_63JN; Spider_64JN; Spider_65JN; Spider_6F; Spider_7F; Spider_8F; Spider_9F; Station label; Stramonita rustica; Tonna galea; Trachycardium isocardia; Trawling time; Turbinella laevigata; Vokesimurex donmoorei; Voluta ebraea  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Bottom-trawling, aimed at shrimp, is considered highly predatory due to the accidental catching of numerous organisms, called by accompanying fauna. There are several studies on the impacts of this fishery, but the great majority directed to the characterization of the ichthyofauna and accompanying carcinofauna. Based on the context and due to the need for knowledge about the malacofauna associated with the bottom trawling trawling of the Penaeidae family in the Northern Region of Brazil, this study aimed to characterize the molluscs caught in the industrial shrimp fishery in the region. A total of 2241 individuals were collected, the trawl fishery malacofauna in the North Coast of Brazil, was represented by 37 families and 56 species belonging to five taxa Bivalvia, Gastropoda and Cephalopoda, Polyplacophora and Scaphopoda being the most representative the class of the Gastropoda with 28 species, followed by classes Bivalvia 23 species and Cephalopoda with three species demisis classes with one species.
    Keywords: 100JL; 101JL; 102JL; 103JL; 104JL; 105JL; 106JL; 107JL; 108JL; 109JL; 10F; 110JL; 111JL; 112JL; 113JL; 114JL; 115JL; 116JL; 117JL; 118AG; 119AG; 11F; 120AG; 121AG; 122AG; 123AG; 124AG; 125AG; 126AG; 127AG; 128AG; 129AG; 12F; 130AG; 131AG; 13F; 14F; 15F; 16F; 17F; 18F; 19F; 1F; 20F; 21F; 22F; 23F; 24F; 25M; 26M; 27M; 28M; 29M; 2F; 30M; 31M; 32M; 33M; 34A; 35A; 36A; 37A; 38A; 39A; 3F; 40_ARMS_101JL; 40_ARMS_102JL; 40_ARMS_103JL; 40_ARMS_104JL; 40_ARMS_110JL; 40_ARMS_113JL; 40_ARMS_114JL; 40_ARMS_130AG; 40_ARMS_131AG; 40_ARMS_66JN; 40_ARMS_67JN; 40_ARMS_69JN; 40A; 41A; 42A; 43A; 44MA; 45MA; 46MA; 47MA; 48MA; 49MA; 4F; 50MA; 51MA; 52MA; 53MA; 54MA; 55MA; 56MA; 57MA; 58JN; 59JN; 5F; 60JN; 61JN; 62JN; 63JN; 64JN; 65JN; 66JN; 67JN; 68JN; 69JN; 6F; 70JN; 71JN; 72JL; 73JL; 74JL; 75JL; 76JL; 77JL; 78JL; 79JL; 7F; 80JL; 81JL; 82JL; 83JL; 84JL; 85JL; 86JL; 87JL; 88JL; 89JL; 8F; 90JL; 91JL; 92JL; 93JL; 94JL; 95JL; 96JL; 97JL; 98JL; 99JL; 9F; Acanthocardia tuberculata; Adrana gloriosa; Afrolucina lens; Amusium papyraceum; Anachis lyrata; Anadara brasiliana; Anapella cycladea; Architectonica karsteni; Arcinella arcinella; Area; Atrina seminuda; Atrina serrata; Bivalvia indeterminata; Bottom trawl; BT; Calliostoma rosewateri; Calyptraea centralis; Caryocorbula swiftiana; Chama congregata; Chama florida; Chicoreus brevifrons; Cinguloterebra pretiosa; Conasprella iansa; Date/Time of event; Dentalium sp.; Distorsio clathrata; Doryteuthis pleii; Elevation of event; Euvola chazaliei; Event label; Fasciolaria hollisteri; Fugleria tenera; Fusinus ansatus; Gastropoda indeterminata; Gravel_105JL; Gravel_106JL; Gravel_107JL; Gravel_108JL; Gravel_109JL; Gravel_115JL; Gravel_116JL; Gravel_117JL; Gravel_118AG; Gravel_119AG; Gravel_120AG; Gravel_121AG; Gravel_122AG; Gravel_123AG; Gravel_124AG; Gravel_125AG; Gravel_126AG; Gravel_127AG; Gravel_128AG; Gravel_129AG; Gravel_68JN; Gravel_70JN; Gravel_71JN; Gravel_72JL; Gravel_73JL; Gravel_74JL; Gravel_75JL; Gravel_76JL; Gravel_77JL; Gravel_78JL; Gravel_79JL; Gravel_80JL; Gravel_81JL; Gravel_82JL; Gravel_83JL; Gravel_84JL; Gravel_85JL; Gravel_86JL; Gravel_87JL; Hydatina physis; Latitude of event; Lolliguncula brevis; Longitude of event; Lucinisca centrifuga; Macoploma tageliformis; Marginella sp.; Marsupina bufo; Martesia cuneiformis; Meros_mouth_111JL; Meros_mouth_112JL; Modiolus americanus; Naticarius canrena; Octopus vulgaris; Oliva scripta; Olivella nivea; Orange_Cape_100JL; Orange_Cape_88JL; Orange_Cape_89JL; Orange_Cape_90JL; Orange_Cape_91JL; Orange_Cape_92JL; Orange_Cape_93JL; Orange_Cape_94JL; Orange_Cape_95JL; Orange_Cape_96JL; Orange_Cape_97JL; Orange_Cape_98JL; Orange_Cape_99JL; Parrot_1F; Parrot_21F; Parrot_22F; Parrot_23F; Parrot_24F; Parrot_33M; Penion maximus; Pinctada imbricata; Pleurobranchaea inconspicua; Plicatula gibbosa; Poligona infundibulum; Polyplacophora indeterminata; Polystira florencae; Prunum marginatum; Pteria sterna; Sinum maculatum; Southwest Atlantic; Speed; Spider_10F; Spider_11F; Spider_12F; Spider_13F; Spider_14F; Spider_15F; Spider_16F; Spider_17F; Spider_18F; Spider_19F; Spider_20F; Spider_25M; Spider_26M; Spider_27M; Spider_28M; Spider_29M; Spider_2F; Spider_30M; Spider_31M; Spider_32M; Spider_34A; Spider_35A; Spider_36A; Spider_37A; Spider_38A; Spider_39A; Spider_3F; Spider_40A; Spider_41A; Spider_42A; Spider_43A; Spider_44MA; Spider_45MA; Spider_46MA; Spider_47MA; Spider_48MA; Spider_49MA; Spider_4F; Spider_50MA; Spider_51MA; Spider_52MA; Spider_53MA; Spider_54MA; Spider_55MA; Spider_56MA; Spider_57MA; Spider_58JN; Spider_59JN; Spider_5F; Spider_60JN; Spider_61JN; Spider_62JN; Spider_63JN; Spider_64JN; Spider_65JN; Spider_6F; Spider_7F; Spider_8F; Spider_9F; Station label; Stramonita rustica; Tonna galea; Trachycardium isocardia; Trawling time; Turbinella laevigata; Vokesimurex donmoorei; Voluta ebraea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7860 data points
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  • 2
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Loher, Markus; Marcon, Yann; Pape, Thomas; Römer, Miriam; Wintersteller, Paul; dos Santos Ferreira, Christian; Praeg, Daniel; Torres, Marta; Sahling, Heiko; Bohrmann, Gerhard (2018): Seafloor sealing, doming, and collapse associated with gas seeps and authigenic carbonate structures at Venere mud volcano, Central Mediterranean. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 137, 76-96, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2018.04.006
    Publication Date: 2023-12-18
    Description: Five georeferenced seafloor photomosaics from three different cold seep sites in the periphery of Venere mud volcano, Ionian Sea (Central Mediterranean). The photographs for each mosaic were acquired using the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) MARUM QUEST 4000m during RV METEOR cruise M112 (2014). Photos were taken from altitudes 1-5 m above seafloor using a Prosilica GT6600C camera vertically mounted on the ROV. The photomosaics were compiled with the LAPM tool (Marcon et al. 2013) and geo-referenced by using the smoothed ultra-short baseline (USBL; IXSEA Posidonia 6k) navigation data of the ROV. Seafloor positioning by USBL has an accuracy better than 10 m, or 0.05-0.2% of the slant range. Photomosaics have been rectified manually in Global Mapper® software based on obvious seafloor structures and are provided in GeoTIFF format (WGS84 coordinate system).
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CT; File format; File name; File size; M112/1; M112-track; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Underway cruise track measurements; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20 data points
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University Bremen
    Publication Date: 2023-12-18
    Description: Gridded bathymetry based on acquisition recorded during M112 between 06.11.2014 and 15.12.2014 in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The aim of the cruise was to investigate in mud volcanoes of the Calabrian Arc in Italian waters, where 54 potential mud volcanoes have been documented while it remained unclear whether they are still active or not. Therefore, the bathymetric surveys were accompanied with investigations in the water column. Several sound velocity profiles (SVPs) were taken to correct the bathymetry. CI Citation: Paul Wintersteller (seafloor-imaging@marum.de) as responsible party for bathymetry post-processing and its products. Description of the data source: During the cruise M112 the Kongsberg EM122 multibeam echosounder with a nominal sounding frequency of 12 kHz was utilized. 288 beams (and up to 864 soundings in equidistant and dual swath mode) are formed for each ping with a 1°(Tx)/2°(Rx) footprint while the seafloor is detected using amplitude and phase information for each beam sounding. For further information consult https://www.km.kongsberg.com/. The EM122 was recording constantly within the permitted areas, either designated to bathymetry surveys or flare imaging-surveys. Responsible person during this cruise / PI: Paul Wintersteller (pwintersteller@marum.de) and Christian Ferreira (cferreira@marum.de). Description of data processing: Postprocessing and products were conducted by the Seafloor-Imaging & Mapping group of MARUM, responsible person: Paul Wintersteller (seafloor-imaging@marum.de). The open source software MB-System suite (Caress, D.W., and D.N. Chayes, MB-System Version 5.5, Open source software distributed from the MBARI and L-DEO web sites, 2000-2012.) was utilized for this purpose. A tide correction was applied, based on the Oregon State University (OSU) tidal prediction software (OTPS) that is retrievable through MB-System. CTD measurements were taken during the M112 cruise and these were sufficient to represent the changes in the sound velocity (SVP) throughout the study area. Further roll, pitch and heave corrections were not applied for the M112 data. Bathymetric data has been manually cleaned for existing artefacts with mbeditviz. NetCDF (GMT) grids of the product and the statistics were created using mbgrid. No total propagated uncertainty (TPU) has been calculated to gather vertical or horizontal accuracy. The currently published bathymetric grid of the cruise has a resolution of 70 m. For scientific purposes a higher resolution is at least partly, achievable and is used. The grid extended with _num represents a raster dataset with the statistical number of beams/depths taken into account to create the depth of the cell. The extended _sd -grid contains the standard deviation for each cell. All grids produced are retrievable through the PANGAEA database (www.pangaea.de). Chief Scientist: G. Bohrmann gbohrmann@marum.de CSR: http://www.bsh.de/aktdat/dod/fahrtergebnis/2014/20140278.htm A special thanks goes to the watch keeper of the hydroacoustic systems during M112: M. Wiebe, D. Praeg, C. Johansen,O. Candoni, T. Biller, W. Menapace Another thanks goes to the student helpers, that helped to create the product: T. Biller, N. Brueckner
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CT; File format; File name; File size; M112/1; M112-track; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Underway cruise track measurements; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 12 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-12-18
    Description: Hydroacoustic raw data recorded during M112 between 06.11.2014 and 15.12.2014 in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The aim of the cruise was to investigate in mud volcanoes of the Calabrian Arc in Italian waters, where 54 potential mud volcanoes have been documented while it remained unclear whether they are still active or not. Therefore, the bathymetric surveys were accompanied with investigations in the water column. Several sound velocity profiles (SVPs) were taken to correct the bathymetry. CI Citation: Paul Wintersteller (seafloor-imaging@marum.de) as responsible party for bathymetry post-processing and its products. Description of the data source: During the cruise M112 the Kongsberg EM122 multibeam echosounder with a nominal sounding frequency of 12 kHz was utilized. 288 beams (and up to 864 soundings in equidistant and dual swath mode) are formed for each ping with a 1°(Tx)/2°(Rx) footprint while the seafloor is detected using amplitude and phase information for each beam sounding. For further information consult https://www.km.kongsberg.com/. The EM122 was recording constantly within the permitted areas, either designated to bathymetry surveys or flare imaging-surveys. Responsible person during this cruise / PI: Paul Wintersteller (pwintersteller@marum.de) and Christian Ferreira (cferreira@marum.de). Chief Scientist: G. Bohrmann gbohrmann@marum.de CSR: http://www.bsh.de/aktdat/dod/fahrtergebnis/2014/20140278.htm A special thanks goes to the watch keeper during M112: M. Wiebe, D. Praeg, C. Johansen,O. Candoni, T. Biller, W. Menapace
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CT; File format; File name; File size; M112/1; M112-track; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Underway cruise track measurements; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9328 data points
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