TY - JOUR
T1 - Deep sea ecosystem exploration and ‘health check’
T2 - sampling strategy and methods applied during the iAtlantic_BR10_Petrobras cruise in the Santos Basin, Southwest Atlantic
AU - Perez, Jose Angel A.
AU - de Barros Neto, Halésio M.C.
AU - Arantes, Renata C.M.
AU - Gaurisas, Daniela Y.
AU - Silva, Camila F.
AU - Alves, Fernanda Maria M.
AU - Costa, Júlia A.
AU - Eloi, Paula D.C.
AU - Fonseca, Thayse S.
AU - Gavazzoni, Lucas
AU - Lonskis, Isabella da S.
AU - Nardi, Ricardo U.
AU - Nascimento, Pedro O.
AU - Rodrigues, João Vitor M.
AU - Dos Santos, Ana Lara F.
AU - Dos Santos, Edson C.
AU - Schroeder, Rafael
AU - Silva, Luis Carlos da
AU - de Souza, Fernanda Dos S.S.
AU - Bernardino, Ângelo F.
AU - Cavalcanti, Guarani H.
AU - Lindner, Alberto
AU - de Mahiques, Michel M.
AU - Millo, Christian
AU - Reis, Priscila
AU - Sweetman, Andrew K.
AU - Roberts, J. Murray
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The authors.
PY - 2023/12/8
Y1 - 2023/12/8
N2 - The iAtlantic Project has established an international collaborative strategy to improve mapping and characterization of deep and open ocean ecosystems in understudied regions of the Atlantic and evaluate their health. In December 2022, the first iAtlantic expedition in the South Atlantic set off to map and explore seafloor ecosystems in the Santos Basin slope (200-1,000 m depths) in collaboration with the Petrobras ‘Santos Basin-Regional Characterization Project.’ The 17-day ‘iAtlantic_BR10-Petrobras’ cruise was conducted on board the research vessel NPqHOc Vital de Oliveira (Brazilian Navy) and performed (a) water column structure characterization, (b) seafloor morphology mapping, (c) description of benthic habitats and communities by seafloor imagery and biological/ geological sampling, and (d) ex-situ experiments to assess the functioning of sedimentary ecosystems and their responses to climate-related environmental changes. This study describes the rationale behind the iAtlantic_BR10-Petrobras cruise science plan, reports its sampling strategy and methods, and summarizes its collected data and preliminary results.
AB - The iAtlantic Project has established an international collaborative strategy to improve mapping and characterization of deep and open ocean ecosystems in understudied regions of the Atlantic and evaluate their health. In December 2022, the first iAtlantic expedition in the South Atlantic set off to map and explore seafloor ecosystems in the Santos Basin slope (200-1,000 m depths) in collaboration with the Petrobras ‘Santos Basin-Regional Characterization Project.’ The 17-day ‘iAtlantic_BR10-Petrobras’ cruise was conducted on board the research vessel NPqHOc Vital de Oliveira (Brazilian Navy) and performed (a) water column structure characterization, (b) seafloor morphology mapping, (c) description of benthic habitats and communities by seafloor imagery and biological/ geological sampling, and (d) ex-situ experiments to assess the functioning of sedimentary ecosystems and their responses to climate-related environmental changes. This study describes the rationale behind the iAtlantic_BR10-Petrobras cruise science plan, reports its sampling strategy and methods, and summarizes its collected data and preliminary results.
KW - Deep-sea Ecosystems
KW - iAtlantic Project
KW - Seafloor Mapping
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U2 - 10.1590/2675-2824071.23069jaap
DO - 10.1590/2675-2824071.23069jaap
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85178475622
VL - 71
JO - Ocean and Coastal Research
JF - Ocean and Coastal Research
IS - 2023
M1 - e23046
ER -