Award: OCE-0928232

Award Title: Collaborative Research: The Role of Regenerated Nitrogen for Rocky Shore Productivity
Funding Source: NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE)
Program Manager: David L. Garrison
DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Ammonium in tidepools with and without mussels from Cape Flattery, WA from 2010-2011 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-11-04Final no updates expected
Seawater and filter sample nitrogen and carbon isotopes from coastal and off-shore sites from multiple cruises in the coastal Washington, 2009-2012 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-03-20Final no updates expected
Ammonium levels in incubated bottles in tidepools from Cape Flattery, WA from 2010-2011 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-11-04Final no updates expected
Content of nitrogen and carbon in tracer filters from Cape Flattery, WA from 2010-2011 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-01-24Final no updates expected
Natural abundance of nitrogen and carbon on filters from Cape Flattery, WA from 2010-2011 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-11-04Final no updates expected
Macroalgal contribution to NH4+ removal in tidepools from Cape Flattery, WA from 2010-2011 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-11-04Final no updates expected
Mussel growth rates monitored at multiple locations along Washington coast from 2008-2010 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-04-14Final no updates expected
Temperature and light time series in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, fall 2009 (Regenerated Nitrogen project)2014-07-08Final no updates expected
A long-term series of species occupying fixed points on the middle intertidal (mussel-dominated) zone of a rocky intertidal shoreline, for use in studying species replacement patterns through time2022-07-11Final no updates expected
A long-term series of species occupying fixed points on the middle intertidal (mussel-dominated) zone of a rocky intertidal shoreline, for use in studying species replacement patterns through time2022-07-11Final no updates expected
Surface water temperature measured at 30-minute sampling intervals from the years 2000 to 2023 at Tatoosh Island, Washington, USA2023-12-13Data not available

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Principal Investigator: Catherine A. Pfister (University of Chicago)