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Green Edge ice camp campaigns : understanding the processes controlling the under-ice Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom

2020-01-27, Massicotte, Philippe, Amiraux, Rémi, Amyot, Marie-Pier, Archambault, Philippe, Aubry, Cyril, Ayotte, Pierre, Bécu, Guislain, Bélanger, Simon, Bruyant, Flavienne, Christiansen-Stowe, Debra, Coupel, Pierre, Dezutter, Thibaud, Dominé, Florent, Dufour, Francis, Dufresne, Christiane, Dumont, Dany, Ferland, Joannie, Forget, Marie-Hélène, Fortier, Louis, Galí, Martí, Galindo, Virginie, Gourdal, Margaux, Grondin, Pierre-Luc, Guillot, Pascal, Guilmette, Caroline, Lacour, Léo, Lagunas, José Luis, Lalande, Catherine, Laliberté, Julien, Lambert Girard, Simon, Larivière, Jade, Lavaud, Johann, LeBaron, Anita, Lemire, Mélanie, Levasseur, Maurice, Marec, Claudie, Massé, Guillaume, Matsuoka, Atsushi, Neukermans, Griet, Oziel, Laurent, Rehm, Eric Carl, Reimer, Erin, Saint-Béat, Blanche, Sansoulet, Julie, Tremblay, Jean-Éric, Verin, Gauthier, Babin, Marcel

The Green Edge initiative was developed to investigate the processes controlling the primary productivity and fate of organic matter produced during the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom (PSB) and to determine its role in the ecosystem. Two field campaigns were conducted in 2015 and 2016 at an ice camp located on landfast sea ice southeast of Qikiqtarjuaq Island in Baffin Bay (67.4797∘ N, 63.7895∘ W). During both expeditions, a large suite of physical, chemical and biological variables was measured beneath a consolidated sea-ice cover from the surface to the bottom (at 360 m depth) to better understand the factors driving the PSB. Key variables, such as conservative temperature, absolute salinity, radiance, irradiance, nutrient concentrations, chlorophyll a concentration, bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton abundance and taxonomy, and carbon stocks and fluxes were routinely measured at the ice camp. Meteorological and snow-relevant variables were also monitored. Here, we present the results of a joint effort to tidy and standardize the collected datasets, which will facilitate their reuse in other Arctic studies.