Project: The ProteOMZ Expedition: Investigating Life Without Oxygen in the Pacific Ocean

Acronym/Short Name:ProteOMZ (Proteomics in an Oxygen Minimum Zone)
Geolocation:Central Pacific Ocean (Hawaii to Tahiti)

Description

From Schmidt Ocean Institute's ProteOMZ Project page:

Rising temperatures, ocean acidification, and overfishing have now gained widespread notoriety as human-caused phenomena that are changing our seas. In recent years, scientists have increasingly recognized that there is yet another ingredient in that deleterious mix: a process called deoxygenation that results in less oxygen available in our seas.

Large-scale ocean circulation naturally results in low-oxygen areas of the ocean called oxygen deficient zones (ODZs). The cycling of carbon and nutrients – the foundation of marine life, called biogeochemistry – is fundamentally different in ODZs than in oxygen-rich areas. Because researchers think deoxygenation will greatly expand the total area of ODZs over the next 100 years, studying how these areas function now is important in predicting and understanding the oceans of the future. This first expedition of 2016 led by Dr. Mak Saito from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) along with scientists from University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, University of California Santa Cruz, and University of Washington aimed to do just that, investigate ODZs.

During the 28 day voyage named “ProteOMZ,” researchers aboard R/V Falkor traveled from Honolulu, Hawaii to Tahiti to describe the biogeochemical processes that occur within this particular swath of the ocean’s ODZs. By doing so, they contributed to our greater understanding of ODZs, gathered a database of baseline measurements to which future measurements can be compared, and established a new methodology that could be used in future research on these expanding ODZs.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
R/V Falkor 160115 McLane pump log from the ProteOMZ expedition in the Central Pacific during 2016 (ProteOMZ project)2024-10-21Final no updates expected
Nitrous oxide concentrations from the R/V Falkor expedition FK160115 in the Central Pacific from January to February 20162022-06-08Final no updates expected
Total spectral count of proteins from R/V Falkor cruise 160115 for the ProteOMZ expedition in the Central Pacific in 20162022-06-06Final no updates expected
Total spectral counts of peptides from the R/V Falkor cruise 160115 in the Central Pacific for the ProteOMZ expedition in 20162022-06-03Final no updates expected
Relative protein abundance from scaled and corrected exclusive peptide spectral counts from the ProteOMZ R/V Falkor expedition cruise FK160115 in the Pelagic central Pacific Ocean in 2016 2022-01-13Final no updates expected
Dissolved cobalt, nutrients, and hydrography from the Pacific ProteOMZ Expedition, FK160115, on R/V Falkor in 20162020-11-25Final no updates expected
Nitrite Oxidoreductase targeted metaproteomics from R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1128 and R/V Falkor cruise FK160115 in the Central Pacific Ocean in 2011 and 20162020-04-21Final no updates expected
FASTA file of identified protein sequences from the R/V Falkor cruise 160115 for the ProteOMZ expedition in the Central Pacific during 20162019-02-15Final no updates expected
Event log from R/V Falkor cruise 160115 on the ProteOMZ expedition in the Central Pacific during 2016 (ProteOMZ project)2018-12-07Final no updates expected
R/V Falkor 160115 TMR log from the ProteOMZ expedition in the Central Pacific during 2016 (ProteOMZ project)2018-11-20Under revision
Macronutrient analysis and selected hydrographic data from the R/V Falkor ProteOMZ expedition (FK160115) in the Central Pacific in 2016.2018-11-19Final no updates expected
SeaBird SBE19 underway CTD information for the R/V Falkor 160115 cruise in the Central Pacific for the ProteOMZ expedition in 2016.2018-06-15Final no updates expected
Hydrographic data from the CTD mounted on the trace metal rosette (TMR) aboard R/V Falkor cruise (160115) during the ProteOMZ expedition in the Central Pacific in 2016.2018-05-01Final no updates expected
R/V Falkor 160115 CTD log from the ProteOMZ expedition in the Central Pacfic during 2016 (ProteOMZ project)2017-09-07Final no updates expected

Project Home Page


People

Lead Principal Investigator: Mak A. Saito
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

Co-Principal Investigator: Alyson E. Santoro
University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB)


Data Management Plan

DMP_Saito_Santoro_SOI_Falkor160115.pdf (77.23 KB)
02/09/2025