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RV Atair AT006-2

Cruise summary report

Cruise Info. 
Ship name (ship code)RV Atair (067I)
Cruise identifierAT006-2
Cruise period2021-07-03 — 2021-07-22
StatusCompleted
Port of departureBremerhaven, Germany
Port of returnBremerhaven, Germany
PurposeResearch
ObjectivesObjectives

The objective of the BSH North Sea Summer Surveys (NSSS) is to monitor the oceanographic and chemical state of the North Sea at the time of expected maximum stratification and phytoplankton productivity having passed its peak.
All parameters exhibit a strong seasonal and/or inter-annual variability. Seasonal heating leads to the establishment of a seasonal thermocline between spring and end of August or midst of September.
The data provide the basis for the calculation of heat and salt budgets, and the identification of long-term changes, possibly due to climate change.
They are also used for the validation of operational and climate models and for the calibration of satellite-based ocean colour data and downstream products (Secchi depth, turbidity, CDOM, chlorophyll-a) which are used for assessments and MSFD reporting.
The BSH North Sea Summer Surveys started in 1998 and were conducted yearly. They cover the entire North Sea with seven zonal coast to coast sections between 54° and 60°N and additional stations between 54°N and the entrance of the English Channel. As to monitor artificial radio nuclides more stations in the English Channel respectively in the Skagerrak are served alternately every second year. Unfortunately, in 2021 the radioactivity, nutrient and environmental pollution working groups were not able to take part in the survey.
In 2021, as for many other years, the work was expanded to the Northwest to additionally monitor the inflow of Atlantic Water.
Chief scientistKatrin Latarius (Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency)
Cruise reportRV Atair AT006-2 cruise report atair_at006-2.pdf (4.91 MB) 
Ocean/sea areas 
GeneralNorth Sea