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Found 30 dataset(s) matching "Zooplankton biomass- dry weight".
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The Nansen bottle/ primary productivity/ pigment, sediment trap; and Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) data were collected in North Atlantic Ocean, NW Atlantic (limit-40 W) as part of...
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The Bottle; Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD); and phytoplankton data were collected in NW Atlantic (limit-40 W) as part of Joint Global Ocean Flux Study, Bermuda Atlantic Time Series and...
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In September, 1971, Ichthyological Associates began an ecological study of Ocean sites off Long Beach Island and Little Egg Inlet, New Jersey, for Public Service Electric and Gas Company. After 1...
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Chemical, physical, phytoplankton weight, and other data were collected from the G.W. PIERCE from June 19, 1971 to September 14, 1980. Data were collected using meteorological sensors, plankton...
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Productivity and chemistry data were collected on USNS ELTANIN cruises to the Antarctic region between 1965 and 1969. Data were collected on cruises 20-21, 23-28, and 32-36.
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Marine chemistry, fish / shell-fish surveys, benthic organisms, and marine toxic substances and pollutants data were collected using current meter and other instruments from J.W. POWELL and other...
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This dataset is a collection of three kinds of data. The first dataset consists of files of Fish Histopathology data from the South Texas Outer Continental Shelf (STOCS) study in the Gulf of...
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The Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) and Benthic data were collected from Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea using NOAA Ship Alpha Helix. The data was collected over a period spanning from...
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This collection consists of physical, chemical, meteorological, and biological data collected for the NOAA Marine EcoSystems Analysis Program (MESA) New York Bight project, between 1973 and 1984....
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CTD, marine invertebrate pathology, benthic organisms, and marine toxic substances and pollutants data were collected using CTD, net casts, and other instruments from the SEA TRANSPORTER and other...