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The KPLANK database includes phytoplankton data from 1963 to present, covering the Finnish coastal areas and offshore areas of the Baltic Sea. The quantitative data mainly stem from the Finnish national monitoring program and statutory monitoring programs. The database contains approximately 240 000 quantitative records including size classes. In this dataset results are provided per taxon, i.e. size classes are not included. The data available through EMODnet should not be used as is for phytoplankton community analyses, as the dataset only includes taxonomic units with a valid AphiaID. Practical identification units, which are not strict taxonomical units and therefore lack an AphiaID, include e.g. the very common spring bloom dinoflagellates collectively termed the Scrippsiella complex and unidentified single nano-sized coccoid cells (i.e. cells lacking flagella). For phytoplankton community analyses it is needed to contact the data provider. All original data from KPLANK database, including all taxonomic units and size class data are available from the data provider upon request. The database is regularly maintained and data is added continuously.
moreThe KPLANK database includes data on phytoplankton, covering the Finnish coastal areas as well as the offshore areas of the Baltic Sea. The quantitative data mainly stem from the Finnish national monitoring program and statutory monitoring programs. In total the database contain approximately 240 000 quantitative records including size classes. In this dataset biomasses and carbon content are provided per taxon, i.e. size classes are not included. Size class data are available from the data provider upon request. In phytoplankton monitoring it is in some cases necessary to use practical identification units, which are not strict taxonomical units and therefore lack an AphiaID, to record what has been found in the sample. Such practical identification units are used for recording cells that cannot be distinguished to a more specific taxonomic level with the methods used in phytoplankton monitoring (i.e. light microscopic analysis of preserved samples).The data available through EMODnet should not be used as is for phytoplankton community analyses, as the dataset only include taxonomic units with a valid AphiaID. Practical identification units, which are not strict taxonomical units and therefore lack an AphiaID, include e.g. the very common spring bloom dinoflagellates collectively termed the Scrippsiella complex and unidentified single nano-sized coccoid cells (i.e. cells lacking flagella). For analyses of phytoplankton communities it is thus recommended to contact the data provider. All original data from KPLANK database, including these results are available from the data provider upon request. The data span from 1963 to present. The database is regularly maintained and data is added continuously.
Coordinates: MinLong: 14; MinLat: 53,9931 - MaxLong: 30,1304; MaxLat: 65,7744 [WGS84]
Abundance
Biomass
Biomass as carbon of phytoplankton per unit volume of the water body [BODC]
Cell size
Sea-floor depth (below mean sea level) {bathymetric depth} [BODC]
Volume of sample [BODC]
Wet weight biomass of phytoplankton per unit volume of the water body by optical microscopy and computation by morphometric method [BODC]
Lehtinen, Sirpa