Thursday, July 15, 2010

A Team Benthos Summer

Team Benthos is at it again this summer! If you have walked around the Rankin Lab this summer you may have noticed graduate students and interns working hard maintaining a set of mesocosm tanks on the back patio. The mesocosms are part of an EPA funded project examining the effects of climate and land-use change on native and invasive species and their ecosystems in southern New England. Inside the tanks you will find eel grass, seaweeds, at least 4 different snails, oysters, as well as Team Benthos’ favorite group, the tunicates.

The project, in its second full year of operation, uses an automated system to regulate temperature and nutrient additions. Still, the mesocosms need plenty of TLC from the interns to make sure water is still running and the tanks are cleaned.

Also, Team Benthos has been conducting a survey of the shallow hard substrate benthic community from Branford, CT to Newport, RI. Divers have been documenting the benthic assemblage in order to make a comparison to previous surveys as well as establish a baseline for understanding rates and processes of change in our coastal environments. Last year divers documented a recently introduced species. Surveys are also necessary to document the persistence, spread or extirpation of this new invasive.

Other projects include our ongoing benthic recruitment monitoring, and predator experiments. If you have more questions check out Teambenthos.uconn.edu and check out the map of some of the sites that have been surveyed!




View 2010 Team Benthos Coastal Subtidal Survey in a larger map

Thursday, May 6, 2010

MYSound/LISICOS Update

The Central Sound buoy's wave sensor failed during pre-deployment tests last week, and the redeployment has been delayed. The wave sensor is in repair and should be back on May 12th or 13th; the next date available for the Central Sound redeployment is May 19th.

The Execution Rocks buoy did go offline on April 22nd. We will be in the field tomorrow, May 7th, to diagnose and attempt to fix the buoy.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Official first report of Clavelina lepadiformis in NW Atlantic




Well the Team Benthos paper on Clavelina lepadiformis is on the web as a corrected proof. This was truly a team effort from members of the University of Connecticut's Department of Marine Sciences, utilizing diving, genetic, ecological and taxonomic expertise to get this work done! Check out the the paper... HERE.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

MYSound/LISICOS Status Update

Yes, we did get everything back on line later in the day on March 13th. All stations are working except for the Central Sound buoy, which is currently getting a new coat of paint.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

MYSound/LISICOS Status Update

The servers for lisicos.uconn.edu and for mysound.uconn.edu appear to have gone down during the storm.

MYSound/LISICOS Status Update

The Execution Rocks and Western Sound Buoys were redeployed on March 4, 2010. On the trip back, the Central Sound buoy was hauled and will be undergoing repair and upgrades. The expected redeployment date for Central Sound buoy is the beginning of April, 2010.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

MYSound/LISICOS Status Update

Execution Rocks and Western Sound coastal observation buoys will be hauled for maintenance, repair, and upgrades on January 14, 2010. Expected redployment will be at the beginning of March, 2010.