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PROJECT : PSSdb

Scientific project

PSSdb

Pelagic Size Structure database

Principal Investigator(s) :

Rainer Kiko

Local Coordinator(s) :

Rainer Kiko

Team(s) involved :

Members :

Lars Stemmann | Fabien Lombard | Jean-Olivier Irisson
This project aims at implementing a workflow for the Pelagic Size Structure database (PSSdb), a global database of marine pelagic organisms size distribution observations.
This project aims at implementing a workflow for the Pelagic Size Structure database (PSSdb), a global database of marine pelagic organisms size distribution. Size distribution observations will be integrated across multiple imaging sensors, including the Imaging FlowCytobot, the Underwater Vision Profiler, the Zooscan, and the In-situ Ichtyoplankton Imaging System, covering a broad range of marine plankton (few microns – 10 cm). Observations will be structured in three levels (level 1-3) of coarser taxonomic resolution, complemented with global interpolated predictions (level 4), and binned in 1×1-degree spatial coverage. Data levels will be made publicly available through NOAA websites. Funds will support two institutions, the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (led by PI Jessica Y. Luo) and the Sorbonne University Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche-sur-Mer (led by co-PI Rainer Kiko), for three years starting in April 2022.

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As part of the Year of the Ocean, the Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche is actively participating in two major events: the One Ocean Science Congress and l’UNOC’3.
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