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Field Activity Details for field activity 1982-012-FA

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Other ID: BLM M-4; BTF M-4

Status: Completed

Organization(s): USGS, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center

Funding Program(s):

Principal Investigator(s): Richard Rendigs

Affiliate Investigator(s): George Hampson - WHOI

Information Specialist(s):

Data Type(s): Imagery: Photo, Location-Elevation: Navigation

Scientific Purpose/Goals: Cruise was the fourth in a series of seasonal benthic sampling cruises performed as part of the Georges Bank Lease Sale No. 42 Environmental Monitoring Program. Emphasis is to determine the extent of deposition and accumulation of potentially toxic materials due to oil drilling activities and subsequent effects on benthic biota.

Vehicle(s):

Start Port/Location: Woods Hole, MA

End Port/Location: Woods Hole, MA

Start Date: 1982-05-10

End Date: 1982-05-18

Equipment Used: Benthos model 372 camera and strobe, Digital camera, Northstar 6000 LORAN-C

Information to be Derived: Samples and chemical analysis; Grain size analysis;

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: Sediment samples were collected for analysis of benthic infauna and epifauna, trace metal and hydrocarbon analysis, CHN, and sediment grain-size analyses (75); and camera stations were occupied to record microtopography and visible macrofauna. Poor weather conditions at the start of the cruise precluded doing camera work at Stations 14, 15, 1, 2, 3, 16, 17, and 18 when these stations were first occupied. Later in the cruise, when all regional stations except 13 and 13A had been completed and almost all of the secondary site-specific stations were completed, the decision was made to return to Stations 1, 2, 3, 16, 17, and 18 for camera work. When that had been accomplished, both fuel and freshwater supplies were very low and it was necessary to return to Woods Hole without camera work at Stations 14 and 15. Secondary Stations 5-15 and 5-17 were not occupied and Station 5-13 was only partly completed. The majority of samples collected were 0.1 m sq. and 0.04 m sq. Van Veen grab samples for biological and/or chemical analyses. At each regional station, six 0.1 m sq. and six 0.04 m sq. biology grab samples and three 0.1 m sq. geology/chemistry grab samples are required. Bottom water samples for dissolved oxygen and salinity, surface water samples for salinity, and XBT casts were made at each regional station. Epibenthic trawls were made at Regional Stations 7, 10, and 13, and Site Specific Stations 5-1, 5-18, and 5-28. Trawls were made using either an epibenthic sled or otter trawl. All biological samples, CHN, DO, salinity, XBT data and film footage are curated at Battelle; sediment grain size samples at WHOI; and chemistry samples at the USGS-Woods Hole (trace metal samples) and SAI-La Jolla, CA (hydrocarbon samples).

Staff: Dann Blackwood, Lawrence Poppe, Richard Rendigs, William J. Strahle

Affiliate Staff:
WHOI: George Hampson
Rosemarie Petrecca; Battelle: Connie Delano
Holly Groelle
Bill Johnson
Paul Perra; S.A.I.: Robin Robinson
Rusty Simms

Notes:
Project = Georges Bank Benthic Infauna Monitoring Program, Georges Bank Benthic Infauna Monitoring Program

Location:

Georges Bank, United States, North America, North Atlantic,

Boundaries
North: 41.5 South: 40.25 West: -71 East: -66.5

Platform(s):

photo of Cape Henlopen
Cape Henlopen

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Documents associated with this activity

Title Survey Equipment Description
Cruise report (document not focused on specific equipment) Cruise report including personnel, equipment, sampling program description, summary of data acquisition including tables of data acquisition, and map of sample locations.

Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
Benthos model 372 camera and strobe --- Photo
Digital camera --- Photo
Northstar 6000 LORAN-C --- Navigation

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