Occurrence dataset Registered September 25, 2023
The Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitat and Benthic Ecology - DgoMB: Fish
Description
A research program has been initiated by the Minerals Management Service (Contract No. 1435-01-99-CT-30991) to gain better knowledge of the benthic communities of the deep Gulf of Mexico entitled “The Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitat and Benthic Ecology.”
Increasing exploration and exploitation of fossil hydrocarbon resources in the deep-sea prompted the Minerals Management Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior to support an investigation of the structure and function of the assemblages of organisms that live in association with the sea floor in the deep-sea. The program, Deep Gulf of Mexico Benthos or DGoMB, is studying the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM) continental slope from water depths of 300 meters on the upper continental slope out to greater than 3,000 meters water depth seaward of the base of the Sigsbee and Florida Escarpments. The study is focused on areas that are the most likely targets of future resource exploration and exploitation. However, to develop a Gulf-wide perspective of deep-sea communities, sampling in areas beyond those thought to be potential areas for exploration has been included in the study design. A major enhancement in the program is the extension of the transects onto the abyssal plain of the central Gulf of Mexico through collaborative studies with Mexican scientists. This additional work effort will allow assessment of benthic communities structure and function throughout the basin by sampling the deepest habitats in the region.
The program is designed to gain a better ability to predict variations in the structure and function of animal assemblages in relation to water depth, geographic location, time and overlying water mass. Biological studies are integrated with measurements of physical and chemical hydrographic parameters, sediment geochemical properties and geological characteristics that are known to influence benthic community distributions and dynamics. Eight (8) hypotheses are being tested on the basis of measures of benthic community structure. It is hypothesized that community structure varies as a function of: 1) water depth, 2) geographic location (east vs. west), 3) association with canyons, 4) association with mid-slope basins, 5) sea surface primary productivity, 6) proximity to hydrocarbon seeps, 7) time (seasonal and interannual scales), and 8) association with the base of escarpments.
Geographic scope
- Description
Gulf of Mexico
- Latitude
- From 23.5 to 29.335
- Longitude
- From -96.003 to -85.5
Metrics
Additional info
Bibliography
- View articleGoogle ScholarRowe, G.T. and M.C. Kennicutt II, eds. 2009. Northern Gulf of Mexico continental slope habitats and benthic ecology study: Final report. U.S. Dept, of the Interior, Minerals Management. Service, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, New Orleans, LA. OCS Study MMS 2009-039. 456 pp.
- View articleGoogle ScholarPhysical oceanographic conditions in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico in summer 2000–2002
- View articleGoogle ScholarMontagna, P.A., Baguley, J.G., Reuscher, M.G., Rowe, G.T., Wade, T.L. (2020). Linking Abiotic Variables with Macrofaunal and Meiofaunal Abundance and Community Structure Patterns on the Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope. In: , et al. Scenarios and Responses to Future Deep Oil Spills. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12963-7_7
Contacts
- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Position
- Research Scientist
- Roles
- Originator
Metadata author
Administrative point of contact
Gilbert Rowe
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Position
- Professor Emeritus
- Roles
- Originator
Mahlon Kennicutt
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Position
- Professor Emeritus
- Roles
- Originator
Bob Presley
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Roles
- Originator
Joan Bernhard
Originator- Organization
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
- Position
- Senior Scientist
- Roles
- Originator
John Morse
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Roles
- Originator
Paul Montagna
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Roles
- Originator
Worth Nowlin
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Position
- Professor Emeritus
- Roles
- Originator
William Bryant
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Position
- Professor of Oceanography
- Roles
- Originator
Terry Wade
Originator- Organization
- Texas A&M University
- Position
- Research Professor
- Roles
- Originator
- Organization
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Position
- Biologist
- Roles
- Processor
Publisher - User ID
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- September 25, 2023
- Metadata last modified
- September 25, 2023
- Publication date
- September 25, 2023
- Hosted by
- United States Geological Survey
- Installation
- Ocean Biodiversity Information System USA - OBIS-USA
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- EML
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15468/64x8z7
- Alternative identifiers