Projects

361474-191001-021000
21-NGI4-02
N/A
10/1/2021
2022-9-30 0:0:0
Active
$24,683.00
Bringing Environmental Monitoring to the Global Ocean Ship-Based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) or eDNA on GO-SHIP
Thompson
Luke
MSU
Climate Effects CE
OAR
Biogeochemical fluxes in the ocean are linked to microbial diversity, and researchers are seeking to better understand that relationship by collaborating with the Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP). GO-SHIP is an ocean and climate observing system aimed at producing a high-resolution picture of ocean conditions and quantifying ocean and climate dynamics. During the 2022 GO-SHIP, they will provide shipboard scientific personnel and perform additional analyses on the collected DNA (from plankton, microorganisms, metazoans, and fish), including DNA metabarcoding to sequence bacteria and protists (16S/18S rRNA gene) and fish environmental DNA (mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene). After metabarcoding and sequencing are completed, they will analyze sequence data in combination with the metagenomic, physical, and chemical data from the GO-SHIP collaborators.