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DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.18052026
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Microplankton image observations for August 2019 on the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP:SB)

Microplankton, comprising both phyto- and zooplankton in the 20-200μm size range, are a diverse and ecologically significant group. They form the foundation of the food web, are instrumental in carbon and nutrient cycling, generate at least 50% of global oxygen and facilitate the transfer of energy to higher trophic levels. Although microplankton occur throughout the world's oceans, their diversity and abundance varies spatially and temporally. Due to their high sensitivity and rapid response to changes in the environment, their biomass and diversity are considered Essential Ocean Variables (EOV's) for routine and sustained long term observations to assess global ocean changes. This dataset forms part of the routine monitoring along the west coast of South Africa under the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela, which occurs biannually in February and August. This resource contains raw image data for August 2019 obtained from water samples processed using a FlowCam VS3...

DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.17052026
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Microplankton image observations for February 2019 on the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP:SB)

Microplankton, comprising both phyto- and zooplankton in the 20-200μm size range, are a diverse and ecologically significant group. They form the foundation of the food web, are instrumental in carbon and nutrient cycling, generate at least 50% of global oxygen and facilitate the transfer of energy to higher trophic levels. Although microplankton occur throughout the world's oceans, their diversity and abundance varies spatially and temporally. Due to their high sensitivity and rapid response to changes in the environment, their biomass and diversity are considered Essential Ocean Variables (EOV's) for routine and sustained long term observations to assess global ocean changes. This dataset forms part of the routine monitoring along the west coast of South Africa under the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela, which occurs biannually in February and August. This resource contains raw image data for February 2019 obtained from water samples processed using a FlowCam VS3...

DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.16052026
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Microplankton image observations for November 2018 on the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP:SB)

Microplankton, comprising both phyto- and zooplankton in the 20-200μm size range, are a diverse and ecologically significant group. They form the foundation of the food web, are instrumental in carbon and nutrient cycling, generate at least 50% of global oxygen and facilitate the transfer of energy to higher trophic levels. Although microplankton occur throughout the world's oceans, their diversity and abundance varies spatially and temporally. Due to their high sensitivity and rapid response to changes in the environment, their biomass and diversity are considered Essential Ocean Variables (EOV's) for routine and sustained long term observations to assess global ocean changes. This dataset forms part of the routine monitoring along the west coast of South Africa under the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela, which occurs biannually in February and August. This resource contains raw image data for November 2018 obtained from water samples processed using a FlowCam VS3...

DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.15052026
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Microplankton image observations for August 2018 on the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP:SB)

Microplankton, comprising both phyto- and zooplankton in the 20-200μm size range, are a diverse and ecologically significant group. They form the foundation of the food web, are instrumental in carbon and nutrient cycling, generate at least 50% of global oxygen and facilitate the transfer of energy to higher trophic levels. Although microplankton occur throughout the world's oceans, their diversity and abundance varies spatially and temporally. Due to their high sensitivity and rapid response to changes in the environment, their biomass and diversity are considered Essential Ocean Variables (EOV's) for routine and sustained long term observations to assess global ocean changes. This dataset forms part of the routine monitoring along the west coast of South Africa under the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela, which occurs biannually in February and August. This resource contains raw image data for August 2018 obtained from water samples processed using a FlowCam VS3...

DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.14052026
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Microplankton image observations for May 2018 on the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP:SB)

Microplankton, comprising both phyto- and zooplankton in the 20-200μm size range, are a diverse and ecologically significant group. They form the foundation of the food web, are instrumental in carbon and nutrient cycling, generate at least 50% of global oxygen and facilitate the transfer of energy to higher trophic levels. Although microplankton occur throughout the world's oceans, their diversity and abundance varies spatially and temporally. Due to their high sensitivity and rapid response to changes in the environment, their biomass and diversity are considered Essential Ocean Variables (EOV's) for routine and sustained long term observations to assess global ocean changes. This dataset forms part of the routine monitoring along the west coast of South Africa under the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela, which occurs biannually in February and August. This resource contains raw image data for May 2018 obtained from water samples processed using a FlowCam VS3...

DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.30092025
Plankton Dynamics During an Upwelling Cycle on the Africana Voyage 128, February 1995

The Plankton Dynamics During an Upwelling Cycle cruise was conducted from 14 to 28 February 1995 to study plankton processes following coastal upwelling off Cape Columbine and the Cape Peninsula. Mesoscale upwelled water masses were tracked using drogues, and routine sampling included CTD/rosette casts, nutrient uptake experiments and measurements of phytoplankton, microzooplankton and mesozooplankton. Transects perpendicular to the drogue track provided spatial perspective on bloom development and decline.

DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.15862023
Analysed nutrient data from the Gough Island Relief Voyage on the SA Agulhas II 068, September 2025

Dissolved inorganic macronutrients nitrate (NO3), nitrite (NO2), silicate (PO4) and phosphate (PO4) in the upper waters of the ocean. The availability of these macronutrients limits and regulates the production of organic matter during photosynthesis. Therefore, phytoplankton uptake of the macronutrients plays a necessary role concerning biogeochemical cycling of carbon around Gough Island and the Southern Ocean. Here we present macronutrients data collected along the upstream, near island and downstream of the Gough Island (39.8 °S, 9.5 °W and 40.8 °S, 10.4 °W) during the yearly logistical voyage of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) from the 15 September to 15 October 2025. We sampled 10 stations which were grouped into three categories: upstream stations, near island stations and downstream stations. Seawater samples were analysed for macronutrients concentrations within three months of collection, with detection limits of 0.03 μM for nitrate +...

DOI: 10.15493/DEA.MIMS.15852023
Analysed nutrient data from the Gough Island Relief Voyage on the SA Agulhas II 064, September 2024

Dissolved inorganic macronutrients nitrate (NO3), nitrite (NO2), silicate (PO4) and phosphate (PO4) in the upper waters of the ocean. The availability of these macronutrients limits and regulates the production of organic matter during photosynthesis. Therefore, phytoplankton uptake of the macronutrients plays a necessary role concerning biogeochemical cycling of carbon around Gough Island and Southern Ocean. Here we present macronutrients data collected along the upstream, near island and downstream of the Gough Island (39.8 °S, 9.5 °W and 40.8 °S, 10.4 °W) during the yearly logistical voyage of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) from the 5 September to 7 October 2024. We sampled 10 stations which were grouped into three categories: upstream stations, near island stations and downstream stations. Seawater samples were analysed for macronutrients concentrations within three months of collection, with detection limits of 0.03 μM for nitrate + nitrite,...

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