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French coastal network for carbonate system monitoring: The CocoriCO2 dataset
Sébastien Petton
Fabrice Pernet
Valérian Le Roy
Matthias Huber
Sophie Martin
Eric Macé
Yann Bozec
Stéphane Loisel
Peggy Rimmelin-Maury
Emilie Grossteffan
Michel Repecaud
Loïc Quemener
Michael Retho
Saozig Manac'h
Mathias Papin
Philippe Pineau
Thomas Lacoue-Labarthe
Jonathan Deborde
Louis Costes
Pierre Polsenaere
Loïc Rigouin
Jérémy Benhamou
Laure Gouriou
Joséphine Lequeux
Nathalie Labourdette
Nicolas Savoye
Grégory Messiaen
Elodie Foucault
Vincent Ouisse
Marion Richard
Franck Lagarde
Florian Voron
Valentin Kempf
Sébastien Mas
Léa Giannecchini
Francesca Vidussi
Behzad Mostajir
Yann Leredde
Samir Alliouane
Jean-Pierre Gattuso
Frédéric Gazeau
Abstract. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations have risen steadily and have induced a decrease of the averaged surface ocean pH by 0.1 units, corresponding to an increase in ocean acidity of about 30 %. In addition to ocean warming, ocean acidification poses a tremendous challenge to some marine organisms, especially calcifiers. The need for long-term oceanic observations of pH and temperature is a key element to assess the vulnerability of marine communities and ecosystems to these pressures. Nearshore productive environments, where a large majority of shellfish farming activities are conducted, are known to present pH levels as well as amplitudes of daily and seasonal variations that are much larger than those observed in the open ocean. Yet, to date, there are very few coastal observation sites where these parameters are measured simultaneously and at high frequency.
To bridge this gap, an observation network was initiated in 2021 in the framework of the CocoriCO2 project. Six sites were selected along the French Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines based on their importance in terms of shellfish production and the presence of high- and low-frequency monitoring activities. At each site, autonomous pH sensors were deployed both inside and outside shellfish production areas, next to high-frequency CTD (conductivity- temperature-depth) probes operated through two operating monitoring networks. pH sensors were set to an acquisition rate of 15 min and discrete seawater samples were collected biweekly in order to control the quality of pH data (laboratory spectrophotometric measurements) as well as to measure total alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon concentrations for full characterization of the carbonate system. While this network has been up and running for more than two years, the acquired dataset has already revealed important differences in terms of pH variations between monitored sites related to the influence of diverse processes (freshwater inputs, tides, temperature, biological processes). Data are available at https://doi.org/10.17882/96982 (Petton et al., 2023a).
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French coastal carbonate dataset from the CocoriCO2 project Sébastien Petton, Fabrice Pernet, Valérian Le Roy, Matthias Huber, Sophie Martin, Eric Macé, Yann Bozec, Stéphane Loisel, Peggy Rimmelin-Maury, Emilie Grossteffan, Michel Repecaud, Loïc Quemener, Michael Retho, Saozig Manac'h, Mathias Papin, Philippe Pineau, Thomas Lacoue-Labarthe, Jonathan Deborde, Louis Costes, Pierre Polsenaere, Loïc Rigouin, Jérémy Benhamou, Laure Gouriou, Joséphine Lequeux, Nathalie Labourdette, Nicolas Savoye, Grégory Messiaen, Elodie Foucault, Franck Lagarde, Marion Richard, Vincent Ouisse, Florian Voron, Sébastien Mas, Léa Giannecchini, Francesca Vidussi, Behzad Mostajir, Yann Leredde, Valentin Kempf, Samir Alliouane, Jean-Pierre Gattuso, and Frédéric Gazeau https://doi.org/10.17882/96982
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