Cold seeps along the eastern Aleutian subduction zone in the Gulf of Alaska fuel benthic ecosystems through microbial methane (CH₄) consumption, yet the structure and controls of water column CH₄ oxidation in these deep, cold waters remain poorly resolved. During a May–June 2024 expedition with the R/V Atlantis and HOV Alvin, we studied CH₄ and its bacterial oxidation from surface to seafloor above three deep seep sites (2000 to 5000 meters): Edge, Shumagin, and Sanak, by combining radiotracer i...
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Funding note: OCE-2205998 and OCE-2126631 are Postdoctoral Research Fellowships awarded to Dr. Kira Homola and Dr. Daniel Utter. Dr. Homola supported geophysical maps and helped with the identification of methane plumes for the CTD sampling using echosounder. Dr. Utter supported the DNA extraction and qPCR (pmoA data).
Treude, T., Klonicki-Ference, E. (2025) Water column methane, methane oxidation, and pmoA gene copies above methane seeps determined from samples collected off the Aleutian Islands, Gulf of Alaska on R/V Atlantis cruise AT50-24 in May to June 2024. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2025-12-09 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/986875 [access date]
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