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 * About
   * What is the NES-LTER?
   * Where is NES-LTER?
   * Who is involved?
   * Get Involved
   * Calendar
 * JEDI
   * Statement
   * Action Plan
   * Code of Conduct
   * Acknowledgement
   * Opportunities
   * Additional Resources
 * Research
   * Research Questions
   * Approach
   * Multi-disciplinary
   * Core Research Themes
   * Publications
 * Data
   * What are we measuring right now?
   * What have we measured?
   * Other relevant data
   * LTER Network Data Access Policy
 * Education
   * Middle and High School
   * Undergraduate and Graduate
   * Public Outreach
 * NEWS


Menu
 * About
   * What is the NES-LTER?
   * Where is NES-LTER?
   * Who is involved?
   * Get Involved
   * Calendar
 * JEDI
   * Statement
   * Action Plan
   * Code of Conduct
   * Acknowledgement
   * Opportunities
   * Additional Resources
 * Research
   * Research Questions
   * Approach
   * Multi-disciplinary
   * Core Research Themes
   * Publications
 * Data
   * What are we measuring right now?
   * What have we measured?
   * Other relevant data
   * LTER Network Data Access Policy
 * Education
   * Middle and High School
   * Undergraduate and Graduate
   * Public Outreach
 * NEWS


12 INVESTIGATORS
FROM 5 ORGANIZATIONS





12 INVESTIGATORS
FROM 5 ORGANIZATIONS






WHAT IS THE NES-LTER?

The Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES) Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) project
integrates observations, experiments, and models to understand and predict how
planktonic food webs are changing in the region, and how those changes may
impact the productivity of higher trophic levels.

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NES-LTER NEWS HIGHLIGHTS


ASM IS WHERE THE LTER NETWORK SHINES

Four years ago, when our team attended the LTER Network All Scientists’ Meeting
(ASM), we were “newbies”, only a year into playing our role in this long term
network of researchers.  After an extra 1-year delay of the meeting, our team
returned with more attendees, more connections, more posters, more workshops,
and more appreciation. Our…

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STROLLING THROUGH WOODS HOLE

Brett, Joel (not pictured), Kate and her son hosted a tent as part of the Woods
Hole Science Stroll to share about our work. Over 2000 visitors learned about
forage fish, our transect line and seasonal work, and helped create a dataset
quipu showing warming ocean temperature and how that affects fisheries species
like lobsters.…

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FORMER REU PUBLISHES RESEARCH

S. Alejandra Castillo Cieza was an REU in Co-PI Rachel Stanley’s chemistry lab
at Wellesley College in 2020 and 2021. It wasn’t just a pandemic pushing
Alejandra to dig deeper into data analysis and lab work.  She’s driven to
unraveling data-driven stories and sharing them as she is now pursuing her PhD
in Biology at…

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS PRESENT RESEARCH ON THE NORTHEAST U.S. SHELF ECOSYSTEM

This summer the Northeast U.S. Shelf Long-Term Ecological Research (NES-LTER)
project hosted three undergraduate researchers in Woods Hole. All three
presented posters at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)’s annual summer
student poster symposium held on August 10, 2023. Victoria Abunaw, a rising
senior in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University, participated in
WHOI’s Summer…

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DATA JAM CREATIVITY CONTINUES INTO 2022-23

In our fifth consecutive year of Data Jamming as part of education and outreach
for the Northeast US Shelf Long Term Ecological Research (NES-LTER) project, we
are pleased to announce the winners! From 30 full Data Jam projects (116
students) and 6 Mini Jam projects (23 students), 3 high schools, and 2 middle
schools– we commend…

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ASM IS WHERE THE LTER NETWORK SHINES

Four years ago, when our team attended the LTER Network All Scientists’ Meeting
(ASM), we were “newbies”, only a year into playing our role in this long term
network of researchers.  After an extra 1-year delay of the meeting, our team
returned with more attendees, more connections, more posters, more workshops,
and more appreciation. Our…

READ MORE


STROLLING THROUGH WOODS HOLE

Brett, Joel (not pictured), Kate and her son hosted a tent as part of the Woods
Hole Science Stroll to share about our work. Over 2000 visitors learned about
forage fish, our transect line and seasonal work, and helped create a dataset
quipu showing warming ocean temperature and how that affects fisheries species
like lobsters.…

READ MORE


NES LTER @NES_LTER ·
23 Sep 1838318131565203946

New data publication: Sosik, Crockford, & Peacock. 2024. Dissolved inorganic
nutrients from the Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO), including 4
macro-nutrients from water column bottle samples, since 2003 v5.
https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/a5a26fe8dd8ac113641869fe1376da4b… @EDIgotdata @NSF
@WHOI @USLTER


NES LTER @NES_LTER ·
13 Sep 1834673448347386336

The summer transect cruise was a great success and the Lancer miniboat was
launched at the shelf edge for its 4th voyage! where will she go? @miniboats
@USLTER @NSF @WHOI @URIGSO


Twitter feed image.

NES LTER @NES_LTER ·
6 Sep 1832088584977084553

Our summer cruise is underway! When collecting for a long term time series, you
just can't miss a cruise. This took some work thru two ship cancellations, but
we made it. Follow along on https://marineops.gso.uri.edu/EndeavorNow as we
stitch our stations together. @NSF @USLTER @WHOI @URIGSO


NES LTER @NES_LTER ·
25 Jul 1816513275603141021

And another updated data package:
Sosik, Crockford, & Peacock. 2024. Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) and Dissolved
Total Nitrogen (DTN) from Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES-LTER) Transect cruises,
ongoing since 2022 ver 2. @EDIgotdata @USLTER @NSF
https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/bb6ff075debb617f28571e2e212007a6


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DATA PORTALS

The NES-LTER produces observational data, derived data products, and model data.
Observational data are obtained in real-time from moored underwater instruments,
underway and from sampling on research cruises, and post-cruise with laboratory
analyses.

Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO)

Imaging Flow Cytobot
(IFCB)

Our data and software repositories

The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is dedicated to advancing knowledge of
the ocean and its connection with the Earth system through a sustained
commitment to excellence in science, engineering, and education, and to the
application of this knowledge to problems facing society. LEARN MORE »




This site is a member of the LTER Network. This material is based upon work
supported by the National Science Foundationunder grant OCE# 2322676,
09/01/2023-08/31/2028. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations
expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

© 2024 Northeast U.S. Shelf LTER. All Rights Reserved.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 266 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MA
02543-1050 U.S.A. Login
NES-LTER Project Office: lter-nes-info@whoi.edu, 508-289-3292


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