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BODC Cruise Metadata Report for RRS James Cook (740H) cruise JC247

Introduction

This report collates information from the BODC cruise inventory and oceanographic databases. It presents

Cruise Inventory Information

Long name RRS James Cook (740H) cruise JC247
Short name JC247
Objectives and Narrative The aims of RRS James Cook Cruise 247 (JC247) were to study multidecadal change in the NE Atlantic by continuing long-term observations at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observatory (PAP-SO) and Whittard Canyon. Both sites are part of the Natural Environment Research Council's Climate Linked Atlantic Sector Science (CLASS) project (https://projects.noc.ac.uk/class-project/sustained-ocean-observations), managed by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
Research at PAP-SO aims to use time-series data on different temporal scales (hours to years) to observe biogeochemical and ecological change at the site. Scientists have been visiting PAP-SO since 1985 to make observations, and the nature of the science has evolved over that time period.

Specific objectives of JC247 were:
Whittard Canyon (Irish EEZ)
- Recovery of Whittard Canyon mooring (sediment trap, ADCPs and CTDs)
- CTD for testing release for new mooring
- Deployment of replacement sediment trap mooring in the Whittard Canyon
PAP-SO (High Seas)
- Recover and replace Met Office surface ocean ODAS buoy equipped with NOC biogeochemistry sensors
- Recover and replace sediment trap mooring
- Deploy and recover baited trap landers (amphipod trap)
- CTD water column profiles and sampling
- Zooplankton nets
- Sediment coring using Megacore
- Scientific trawling for time series
- Deploy 6 Argo floats
- Underway sampling of the surface water

JC247 departed Southampton 5th May 2023 making a first stop at the L4 site off Plymouth the following day. L4 is part of Western Channel Observatory so provides a good location to carry out a CTD cast at a well sampled station for validation of the instruments and nutrient analyser on board. The next stop was at Whittard Canyon in the Irish EEZ. Here a CLASS mooring was turned around that has been operating since 2019. On completion of operations at Whittard Canyon the RRS James Cook steamed onward to PAP-SO where the weather was not initially suitable to work on the large ODAS buoy mooring. The weather did not restrict other operations so the time was used for CTDs, coring and smaller moorings. After several days the ODAS mooring was recovered on the 11th May, temporarily replaced by a guard buoy, then the new buoy deployed on 12th May in favourable conditions. Coring continued by night and moorings, CTDs and Argo floats were done in the day until the 16th May when attentions switched to scientific trawling. Two successful trawls were completed providing data for the PAP-SO time series, PhD students and other projects. A further day of CTDs, baited trap collection and some multi-beam survey of abyssal hills to the south of main focus of PAP research were completed before the RRS James Cook turned to head back toward Southampton on the 19th May, briefly stopping near Falmouth for an exercise with the fast response boat and arriving at NOC early on the 22nd May.
Ship RRS James Cook
Departure Port Southampton, United Kingdom
Departure Date 2023-05-05
Arrival Port Southampton, United Kingdom
Arrival Date 2023-05-22
Principal Scientist(s) Andrew R Gates (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton)
Responsible Organisation National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
Associated Project(s) Marine LTSS: Climate Linked Atlantic Sector Science (CLASS
IHB Sea Areas Visited North East Atlantic Ocean (limit 40W)
Marsden Squares Visited 145/146/181
Work Area Description Whittard Canyon, Porcupine Abyssal Plain
Unable to lookup cruise bounds at this time
Work Area Bounding Polygon
Southern Limit unknown
Northern Limit unknown
Western Limit unknown
Eastern Limit unknown

Cruise Inventory Datasets

Physical oceanography  
CTD stations Quantity: number of stations = 1
Description: CTD profile and water samples near L4 off Plymouth, UK to validate measurements and act as a test for the rest of the cruise. JC247-001  
CTD stations Quantity: number of stations = 1
Description: CTD profile and water samples at Whittard Canyon in Irish EEZ. Primarily to act as a release test for the WC mooring and to validate sensors on the mooring. JC247-002  
CTD stations Quantity: number of stations = 15
Description: CTD profiles at PAP site. Includes release tests for mooring deployments, Argo float validation, PAP1 and PAP3 sensor data validation and water bottle samples. Sensor measurements for of pressure, salinity, temperature, oxygen, chlorophyll, plus water samples from some CTDs for chlorophyll, nutrients, oxygen, salinity, DIC & TA. Also for testing of new pH and TA sensors. JC247-004, 008, 017, 018, 031, 036, 038, 042, 046, 048, 054, 055, 057, 058 & 059  
Subsurface temperature and salinity measurements Quantity: activity duration in days = 18
Description: Underway measurements for the duration of the cruise.  
Chemical oceanography  
Carbon dioxide Quantity: activity duration in days = 18
Description: Underway measurements for the duration of the cruise.  
Biology and fisheries  
Zoobenthos Quantity: number of stations = 15
Description: Macrobenthos samples collected by Megacorer at PAP  
Zoobenthos Quantity: number of hauls = 2
Description: Demersal trawls for collection of megabenthos at PAP  
Zooplankton Quantity: number of stations = 6
Description: WP2, plankton nets for zooplankton at PAP, midnight and midday to 200 m  
Geology and geophysics  
Multi-beam echosounding Quantity: track kilometres = 55
Description: Multibeam at PAP-SO  

Cruise Inventory Mooring/Buoy Operations

Latitude Longitude Data type Description
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Carbon dioxide 11/05/2023 ? Recovered top part of previously deployed ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence. Full mooring deployed as DY116-008 (21/11/20), buoy and frame previously deployed as JC231-036 (07/05/22)
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Carbon dioxide 12/05/2023 ? Deployed top part of ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence and a holographic imaging system. Station number JC247-027.
48° 59' N 16° 19' W Current meters 10/05/2023 - Deployment of PAP-SO sediment trap mooring. Station JC247-021. Includes 3 x sediment trap, 1 x current meters and 2 x CTD.
48° 57' N 16° 21' W Current meters 13/05/2023 - Recovery of PAP-SO sediment trap mooring. Station JC231-004, deployed on 10/05/22. Mooring comprises 3 x sediment trap, 1 x current meters and 2 x CTD.
48° 37' N 10° 0' W Current profiler (eg ADCP) 07/05/2023 - Recovered a mooring with an Anderson sediment trap, 2 ADCPs and in situ CTD at the Whittard Canyon in Irish EEZ. Mooring had no surface expression. Deployed as station JC231-002 on 03/05/2022.
48° 37' N 10° 0' W Current profiler (eg ADCP) 07/05/2023 ? Deployed a mooring with an Anderson sediment trap, 2 ADCPs and in situ CTD at the Whittard Canyon in Irish EEZ. Mooring had no surface expression. Station JC247-003
48° 59' N 16° 30' W Other physical oceanographic measurements 09/05/2023 ? deployment of a pair of APEX Argo floats. Stations JC247-010, JC247-011
49° 0' N 16° 30' W Other physical oceanographic measurements 10/05/2023 ? deployment of a pair of biogeochemistry Argo floats. Stations JC247-019 and JC247-020
48° 58' N 16° 22' W Other physical oceanographic measurements 16/05/2023 ? deployment of a pair of APEX Argo floats. Stations JC247-049 and JC247-050
48° 59' N 16° 19' W Oxygen 10/05/2023 - Deployment of PAP-SO sediment trap mooring. Station JC247-021. Includes 3 x sediment trap, 1 x current meters and 2 x CTD.
49° 0' N 16° 30' W Oxygen 10/05/2023 ? deployment of a pair of biogeochemistry Argo floats. Stations JC247-019 and JC247-020
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Oxygen 11/05/2023 ? Recovered top part of previously deployed ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence. Full mooring deployed as DY116-008 (21/11/20), buoy and frame previously deployed as JC231-036 (07/05/22)
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Oxygen 12/05/2023 ? Deployed top part of ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence and a holographic imaging system. Station number JC247-027.
49° 0' N 16° 30' W Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) 10/05/2023 ? deployment of a pair of biogeochemistry Argo floats. Stations JC247-019 and JC247-020
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) 11/05/2023 ? Recovered top part of previously deployed ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence. Full mooring deployed as DY116-008 (21/11/20), buoy and frame previously deployed as JC231-036 (07/05/22)
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) 12/05/2023 ? Deployed top part of ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence and a holographic imaging system. Station number JC247-027.
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Routine standard measurements 11/05/2023 ? Recovered top part of previously deployed ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence. Full mooring deployed as DY116-008 (21/11/20), buoy and frame previously deployed as JC231-036 (07/05/22)
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Routine standard measurements 12/05/2023 ? Deployed top part of ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence and a holographic imaging system. Station number JC247-027.
48° 37' N 10° 0' W Sediment traps 07/05/2023 - Recovered a mooring with an Anderson sediment trap, 2 ADCPs and in situ CTD at the Whittard Canyon in Irish EEZ. Mooring had no surface expression. Deployed as station JC231-002 on 03/05/2022.
48° 37' N 10° 0' W Sediment traps 07/05/2023 ? Deployed a mooring with an Anderson sediment trap, 2 ADCPs and in situ CTD at the Whittard Canyon in Irish EEZ. Mooring had no surface expression. Station JC247-003
48° 59' N 16° 19' W Sediment traps 10/05/2023 - Deployment of PAP-SO sediment trap mooring. Station JC247-021. Includes 3 x sediment trap, 1 x current meters and 2 x CTD.
48° 57' N 16° 21' W Sediment traps 13/05/2023 - Recovery of PAP-SO sediment trap mooring. Station JC231-004, deployed on 10/05/22. Mooring comprises 3 x sediment trap, 1 x current meters and 2 x CTD.
49° 1' N 16° 22' W Zoobenthos 09/05/2023 ? 48-hour deployment and recovery of a baited trap for collecting amphipods. Station JC247-012
48° 58' N 16° 22' W Zoobenthos 14/05/2023 ? 48-hour deployment and recovery of a baited trap for collecting amphipods. Station JC247-037
49° 0' N 16° 25' W Zoobenthos 17/05/2023 ? 48-hour deployment and recovery of a baited trap for collecting amphipods. Station JC247-052
48° 57' N 16° 26' W Zooplankton 12/05/2023 ? Deployed top part of ODAS buoy mooring PAP-1. Mooring comprises surface Mobilis meteorological buoy and 30m biogeochemistry sensor frame. Biogeochemistry sensors include CO2 in air and water, temperature, salinty, oxygen and chlorophyll flouroescence and a holographic imaging system. Station number JC247-027.

Summary of BODC Data Holdings for the Cruise

National Oceanographic Database

Summary

# Series Instrument Description Parameters
1 Multiple instrument types Date and time
Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column
Reference numbers
Temperature of the water column

Note: Parameter terms are taken from the BODC Parameter Discovery Vocabulary XML (SKOS)

Full List

BODC Reference Instrument Description Date/Time Location  
2201652 Multiple instrument types 2023-05-12 19:08Z to 2023-08-31 23:39Z 48° 34' N, 16° 15' W Click for more

Project Database

No data currently held for this cruise in the BODC Project Database

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