Award: DBI-0424599

Award Title: Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education (C-MORE)
Funding Source: NSF Division of Biological Infrastructure (NSF DBI)

Outcomes Report

Life on Earth most likely originated as microorganisms in the sea. Over the past 3.5-4 billion years, marine microbes have shaped and defined Earth?s biosphere and, through their metabolism, created environmental conditions that allowed the evolution of macroorganisms and complex biological communities. Today microbes inhabit and sustain all terrestrial and marine environments; they are truly the "unseen majority." Marine microbes are ubiquitous, numerous and extremely diverse in their genetic composition and metabolic capabilities. They catalyze key transformations of carbon and associated bioelements, maintain the productivity of the oceans, consume many greenhouse gases and serve as a critical intermediary in marine food webs, linking sunlight and the large reservoir of dissolved organic matter to higher trophic levels, including fish. Until recently, very little was known about the biology and ecology of marine microorganisms, especially their genomic and metabolic properties, and their temporal and spatial dynamics in the sea. On 1 August 2006, the Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education (C-MORE) embarked on a decade-long journey to create and disseminate fundamental knowledge about microbes in the sea and the ecosystem services that they perform. Advances in molecular biology, genomics, remote sensing and ecosystem modeling presented new opportunities to fuse these otherwise separate disciplines into a targeted inquiry into the microbial ecology of the oceans through an integrated Center. From the beginning, the hallmark of C-MORE was an integration across scales of biological organization, from the genetic blueprints of microbial life to the structure and function of marine ecosystems. C-MORE sponsored a broad range of laboratory- and field-based collaborative research efforts to increase our basic understanding of how microbiological diversity at the genomic level expresses itself at the ecosystem function level, and to transfer this new knowledge to other scientists, policymakers and the public at large. Much of our field work was conducted at a single marine ecosystem, Station ALOHA, located 100 kilometers north of Oahu, Hawaii at a site that is characteristic of the expansive North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, one of the largest biomes on our planet. The field research conducted at Station ALOHA covered a broad range of disciplines that we divided into four separate, but interrelated, themes: biodiversity, metabolism, remote sensing and modeling. Many significant "theme-specific" contributions were made, but our most fundamental achievements were from the comprehensive, integrated and collaborative investigations that crossed disciplinary boundaries and ecosystem time and space scales. Station ALOHA is also the site of the long-term ocean time-series program dubbed the Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT), a unique NSF-funded program to understand time-varying exchanges of carbon between the atmosphere and the surface ocean, fluxes of carbon throughout the water column and into deep sea sediments, and the overall impacts of global environmental change on these processes. With the 25-year HOT data set as a firm foundation, C-MORE was able to enhance our understanding of microbial processes on an unprecedented scale. One key to our success was to assemble a coherent team of scientists, engineers, educators and students from a broad range of disciplines who otherwise did not have the opportunity to communicate, collaborate or design creative solutions to long-term ecosystem-scale problems. The research and education missions of C-MORE crossed geographical, disciplinary and cultural boundaries. C-MORE built enduring partnerships, implemented novel education and outreach programs and enhanced the diversity of human resources in oceanography and related disciplines. C-MORE?s legacy includes a paradigm shift in the discipline of microbial oceanography, not only in new scientific understanding that was gained, but also in the approach to study very large, complex scientific questions. The collaborative, transdisciplinary approach developed by C-MORE can also be applied to other disciplines that seek to integrate observation, theory and predictions across multiple complex scales of biological and ecological organization. Finally, C-MORE trained a large cadre of students and post-docs who will continue to carry out the scientific and education missions of our Center for many years to come. Last Modified: 10/30/2017 Submitted by:
DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
CTD Profiles from multiple C-MORE cruises in the north and south Pacific from 2007-2008 (C-MORE project)2009-10-23Preliminary and in progress
Stations from multiple C-MORE cruises in the north and south Pacific from 2007-2011 (C-MORE project)2011-10-24Final no updates expected
Discrete samples of extracted chlorophyll and phaeophytin. from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W) from August 2007 (C-MORE project)2011-12-07Preliminary and in progress
Total particulate carbon and nitrogen concentration from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715, R/V Melville MV1015 in the N. Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii and S. Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island, 2007-2010 (C-MORE project)2012-01-09Preliminary and in progress
Discrete samples of phycoerythrin from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W) from August 2007 (C-MORE project)2011-12-07Final no updates expected
Discrete samples of particulate phosphorus from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715, R/V Melville MV1015 in the N. Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii and S. Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island, 2007-2010 (C-MORE project)2012-01-09Final no updates expected
qPCR FCM from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W) from August 2007 (C-MORE project)2009-09-30Preliminary and in progress
Core HPLC from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715, KM0814 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W), North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii from 2007-2008 (C-MORE project)2009-09-30Preliminary and in progress
C-MORE cruise tracks from R/V Kilo Moana and R/V Ka`imikai-O-Kanaloa cruises from 2007-2011 (C-MORE project)2015-03-12Preliminary and in progress
Core data from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715, KM0817, KM0704, KM0814 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, and from Suva Fiji to Honolulu to Port Hueneme CA from 2007-2008 (C-MORE project)2012-02-20Preliminary and in progress
Particle size from the Underwater Vision Profiler (UVP) from R/V Kilo Moana KM0814 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii from July to August 2008 (C-MORE project)2010-12-02Preliminary and in progress
1-dimensional data assimilative modeling results for Station ALOHA (22.75 N, 158.0 W) from 1991-2005 (C-MORE project)2011-01-26Preliminary and in progress
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Monterey Bay Time Series - AUV Dorado from AUV Dorado in Monterey Bay from 2003-2099 (C-MORE project, Prochlorococcus project)2011-01-26Preliminary and in progress
Prochlorococcus Portal: a website providing access to a global Prochlorococcus database from 1989-2012 (C-MORE project)2011-01-26Final with updates expected
3D data assimilative modeling results for the subtropical N. Pacific region from 1958-2006 (C-MORE project)2011-02-14Preliminary and in progress
Nutrients from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2011-05-04Preliminary and in progress
Biogenic silicate from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W) from August 2007 (C-MORE project)2011-05-05Preliminary and in progress
N2-fixation rate measurements from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W) from August 2007 (C-MORE project)2011-12-07Final no updates expected
13C-productivity measurements and rates from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W) from August 2007 (C-MORE project)2011-12-07Final with updates expected
BiG RAPA Sediment Trap HPLC Pigments from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-05Final no updates expected
BiG RAPA water column HPLC pigments from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-05Final with updates expected
BiG RAPA Sediment Trap Lipids from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-19Final no updates expected
BiG RAPA Water Column Lipids from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-19Final no updates expected
BiG RAPA Sediment Trap Locations from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-28Final no updates expected
Stations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises from May to October 2012 (C-MORE project)2013-09-26Preliminary and in progress
Ammonium (NH4) concentrations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project)2023-08-22Final no updates expected
Nitrite (NO2) concentrations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises, R/V Kilo Moana KM1215, KM1216, KM1217, KM1218, KM1219, KM1220, at Station ALOHA from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project)2023-08-10Final no updates expected
Urea concentrations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises, R/V Kilo Moana KM1215, KM1217, KM1219, at Station ALOHA from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project)2023-08-10Final no updates expected
Cruise Tracks from R/V Kilo Moana, R/V Ka'imikai-O-Kanaloa KM0325, KOK0220, KM0608, KM0627 near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from 2002-2006 (C-MORE project, HOT project)2014-05-30Final no updates expected
Surface water characteristics measured while underway from R/V Ka'imikai-O-Kanaloa KOK1115near Kona, Hawaii from December 2011 (C-MORE project)2014-06-05Final no updates expected
Discretes surface samples from R/V Ka'imikai-O-Kanaloa KOK1115 near Kona, Hawaii from December 2011 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Clone Meta Sequences from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
DNA extracts from the vicinity of Station ALOHA (22.75 N, 158.0 W) just north of Hawaii from 2007-2015 (C-MORE project, HOT project)2015-03-31Final no updates expected
Metatranscriptomes - BioLINCS from R/V Kilo Moana KM1125 in the Oligotrophic North Pacific Ocean about 200 miles north of Oahu, North of Station ALOHA from September 2011 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Transcriptomics - BLOOMER from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715 in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, near (24 N, 159.0 W) from August 2007 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Metatranscriptomes - EDU2010 from R/V Ka'imikai-O-Kanaloa KOK1012 near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from May 2010 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Clone Metagenome Sequence data from R/V Ka'imikai-O-Kanaloa, R/V Kilo Moana multiple cruises near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from 2002-2009 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Genomic Sequence data from R/V Ka'imikai-O-Kanaloa, R/V Kilo Moana KOK0220, KM0325 near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from 2002-2003 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Metatranscriptomes from R/V Kilo Moana KM0608 (HOT179)near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from March 2006 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Metagenome Profiles from R/V Kilo Moana KM0627 (HOT186) near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from October 2006 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Transcriptomics of natural communities responding to DOM and nutrient additions, from R/V Kilo Moana KM0814 (OPEREX) in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii, July to August 2008 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Diazotroph abundances (nifH gene) from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project)2023-08-15Final no updates expected
CTD measurements from three mesocosms located near Hawaii and surrounding Pacific waters from Dec 6-11, 2011CTD - BAG 1 from R/V Ka'imikai-O-Kanaloa KOK1115 in the Near Kona, Hawaii from December 2011 (C-MORE project)2015-03-17Final no updates expected
DNA metagenomic library statistics from HOT cruises from 2007-2009 (C-MORE project, HOT project)2015-04-01Final no updates expected
Diel metatranscriptome study in Monterey Bay, California, USA from August to September 2012 (C-MORE project, CANON project)2015-04-16Final no updates expected
Marine sediment trap metagenomes from R/V Kilo Moana KM1215, KM1219 in the Station ALOHA, an oligotrophic station 100 miles north of Oahu, Hawaii, July to September 2012 (C-MORE project)2015-05-22Final no updates expected
Pyrosequencing reads (454) of marine RNA virus metagenomes collected Kaneohe Bay, HI during 2009 (Diversity and ecology of marine RNA viruses project)2016-01-26Final no updates expected
Cruise track from R/V Kilo Moana KM1513 (HOE-LEGACY 2A ) near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from July to August 2015 (C-MORE project, SCOPE project)2016-03-17Final no updates expected
Flow cytometer cell counts from R/V Kilo Moana KM1513 (HOE-LEGACY 2A ) near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from July to August 2015 (C-MORE project, SCOPE project)2016-03-11Final no updates expected
Stations from R/V Kilo Moana KM1513 (HOE-LEGACY 2A ) near Hawaii (22.75 N, 158 W) from July to August 2015 (C-MORE project, SCOPE project)Final no updates expected
Cruise track from the R/V Hugh R. Sharp HRS1314 cruise in the Chesapeake Bay and coastal Atlantic Ocean during 2013 (Soluble ManganeseIII project)2016-03-23Final no updates expected
Event Log from R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS1314 in the Chesapeake Bay and coastal Atlantic Ocean in August 20132016-03-23Final no updates expected
The abundance of Prochlorococcus cells containing the nitrate reductase gene (narB) at the HOT and BATS sites in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans between October 2005 and January 2008 2016-03-31Final no updates expected
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Monterey Bay Time Series - CTD from AUV Makai on 2016-02-032023-08-15Final no updates expected
CTD rosette and Bottle data from R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS1314 in the Chesapeake Bay and coastal Atlantic Ocean in August 20132016-05-20Final no updates expected
BULA HPLC pigment data from R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM0704 along the transect from Suva, Fiji to Honolulu, Hawaii in April 20072016-09-29Preliminary and in progress
Surface and profile concentrations of trace metals and radionuclides near Station ALOHA2020-02-11Final no updates expected
Surface water total dissolvable lead concentrations near Station ALOHA from 1997 to 20132020-02-11Final no updates expected
Prochlorococcus cell concentrations during the BiG-RAPA expedition (Cruise MV1015) in the Peru Current and Eastern South Pacific Subtropical Gyre between November and December of 20102023-01-30Final no updates expected

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Principal Investigator: David M. Karl (University of Hawaii)

Co-Principal Investigator: Sallie W Chisholm

Co-Principal Investigator: Jonathan P Zehr

Co-Principal Investigator: Edward F DeLong