Elongation Ratio Data For Marine Snow Particles (Additional Stations) In The NE Gulf Of Mexico

Published: 22 January 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/9przzgpphy.1
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Marine snow images were collected using the towed SIPPER v.3 camera system, which was developed by the College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, to assess the abundance and distribution of particles, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and larval fish (Remsen et al., 2004). Particles were sampled through a square 9.6 cm sampling tube, having a 92.2 cm2 mouth area, which extended in front of the towed platform. As particles passed down the tube they were imaged by a Dalsa Piranha-2 line-scan camera, which imaged 36,000 lines per second and used a pseudo-collimated LED generated light sheet to image the shadows and outlines of resolvable particles. The Plankton Imaging Classification Extraction Software (PICES) was used to extract and classify SIPPER images using a Support Vector Machines (SVM) approach, and to manage the images and environmental data collected (Kramer, 2010). A total of 117,058,275 marine snow images were validated for this project. All particles > 0.053 mm2 (area of 100 pixels) were extracted. This dataset provides measures of marine snow particle shape (elongation). Elongation ratios (ER) were determined as ER = 1 - aspect ratio, where the aspect ratio is the minor axis length of the particle over the major axis length. Elongation ratios do not have units. File names are: NormalizedDataReport_Cruise name_station name. Depth is in meters; Volume sampled is in m^3; ESDbinstart is Equivalent Spherical Diameter (ESD) beginning of a size range; ESDbinend is the end of the size range; Particle size is in millimeters; TotalNumberOfParticlesAtDepthESD is the total number of particles in the size range at the listed depth (no units); Elongation is the elongation ratio (no units); Abundance is the number of particles in the ESD size range at listed depth having the listed elongation ratio.

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University of South Florida

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Marine Ecosystem

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