The Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitat and Benthic Ecology - DgoMB: Isopods

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Published2023-06-09 23:20
First registered2023-06-09 23:23
Abstract

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.

CitationWolff G, Rowe G, Kennicutt M, Presley B, Bernhard J, Morse J, Montagna P, Nowlin W, Bryant W, Wade T (2023). The Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitat and Benthic Ecology - DgoMB: Isopods. Version 1.0. United States Geological Survey. Samplingevent dataset. https://ipt-obis.gbif.us/resource?r=dgomb_isopods&v=1.0
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Keywords Samplingevent
Contacts
Creator Gary Wolff
Texas A&M University
Creator Gilbert Rowe
Texas A&M University
Creator Mahlon Kennicutt
Texas A&M University
Creator Bob Presley
Texas A&M University
Creator Joan Bernhard
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Creator John Morse
Texas A&M University
Creator Paul Montagna
Texas A&M University
Creator Worth Nowlin
Texas A&M University
Creator William Bryant
Texas A&M University
Creator Terry Wade
Texas A&M University
Contact Gary Wolff
Texas A&M University
Metadata Provider Gary Wolff
Texas A&M University
Abby Benson
U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher Abby Benson
U.S. Geological Survey

Statistics

Occurrence records 868
Species level 0
Absence records 0
Event records 43
MoF records 0
Sequence records 0
Species 0
Taxa 63
Time range 2000 - 2000

This dataset has appeared in 659 downloads in 2025, with a total of 570,886 records.

Data quality

Dropped records

Dropped records 0
Not marine 0
No WoRMS match 0
No coordinates 0
Zero coordinates 0

Taxonomic issues

Marine unsure 0
No accepted name available 0

Missing and invalid fields

Field Missing Invalid
coordinateUncertaintyInMeters 868 0
maximumDepthInMeters 868 0
minimumDepthInMeters 868 0

Spatial issues

Records on land 0
More than 20 km from shore 0
Depth exceeds bathymetric depth 0

Top taxa

IUCN Red List All taxa
Scientific name Records
Prochelator Hessler, 1970
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
72
Macrostylis G. O. Sars, 1864
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
67
Chelator Hessler, 1970
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
58
Animalia
56
Eugerda Meinert, 1890
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
46
Exiliniscus Siebenaller & Hessler, 1981
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
44
Ischnomesus Richardson, 1908
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
43
Haplomesus Richardson, 1908
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
42
Thambema Stebbing, 1912
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
36
Whoia Hessler, 1970
Phylum Arthropoda > Class Malacostraca
32

Distribution

Records

Composition

detailed (class) simple

Data providers

Name OceanExpert ID
U.S. Geological Survey HQ 12976
Texas A&M University
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute

Occurrences

scientificNameeventDatedecimalLongitudedecimalLatitudecollectionCodecatalogNumber