MOOSE (DYFAMED) 2015

Type Oceanographic cruise
Set This cruise is part of the set MOOSE (DYFAMED)
Ship Téthys II
Ship owner CNRS until 2019 - IFREMER since 2020
Dates 02/01/2015 - 21/12/2015
Chief scientist(s) DIAMOND-RIQUIER Emilie , COPPOLA Laurent ORCID

INSTITUT DE LA MER DE VILLEFRANCHE - FR 3761

181 chemin du Lazaret

06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer

https://www.imev-mer.fr/web/

DOI 10.17600/15007500
Objective MOOSE's objective is to maintain a multi-sites, integrated observation network in order to observe the effects of climate change and those induced by anthropogenic activities in the North-West Mediterranean over the long term. This SOERE- and SNO-labelled, permanent observation project, takes part in operations of the INSU's MISTRAL programme (Ocean-Atmosphere project) by ensuring LOP (Long Observing Periods) for the HYMEX, MERMEX and CHARMEX programmes, and in developing operational oceanography (MERCATOR, CORIOLIS). MOOSE's marine activities are based on a network of fixed stations (buoys, deep lines) and mobile platforms (gliders, floats) on pertinent sites set up in the North-Western Mediterranean in order to: detect and identify anomalies in the Mediterranean ecosystem over the long term, ensure lasting time series, which are the only tool for observing long-term changes, intensify the flow of real-time data to better constrain operational oceanography models. The DYFAMED site is part of this network of fixed stations which are visited every two months in order to observe: 1) changes in the hydrological and biogeochemical properties of intermediate and deep water masses; 2) sequestration of anthropogenic carbon and acidification; and 3) the seasonal variability of the chlorophyll biomass and zooplankton communities.

Published data

Coppola Laurent, Diamond Riquier Emilie, Carval Thierry, Irisson Jean-Olivier, Desnos Corinne (2024). Dyfamed observatory data. https://doi.org/10.17882/43749


Data managed by SISMER

Bibliography

DEA or MASTER 2 using campaign data

Marine Fourrier, "Application d'un réseau de neurones pour améliorer l'observation des paramètres biogéochimiques en mer Méditerranée", Master 2 mention Sciences de l'Univers, Environnement, Ecologie, 2018, Sorbonne Université.

Thesis using campaign data

Marine Fourrier (thèse en cours), "Impact des forçages physiques sur la dynamique des éléments biogéochimiques en Méditerranée : utilisation combinée des observations in situ et d'un réseau de neurones", encadrants : Laurent Coppola, Sorbonne Université.