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Found 102 dataset(s) matching "ZOOPLANKTON IDENTITIES".
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Five cruises were carried out under the Pak-US cooperative project North Arabian Sea Environment and Ecosystem Research (NASEER) from 1992-1994. The main objective of this project was to...
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This dataset contains CTD cast and zooplankton data collected during twenty-six cruises to Dabob Bay, Washington in 2002 - 2004 for the project entitled "Copepod - diatom interactions in the sea:...
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These three tapes contain Ichthyoplankton data from the BLM/OCS South Texas Program. The data were collected from December 1974 to September 1975 on the R/V Longhorn. The data were submitted by...
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This dataset includes observations of physical, chemical, and biomass properties from three field experiments conducted by the British Antarctic Survey: the First International BIOMASS Experiment...
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Zooplankton and other data were collected using net casts from T-441 in the Coastal Waters of California. Data were collected from 19 April 1967 to 13 September 1967 by University of California;...
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Zooplankton, chemical, and other data were collected using zooplankton net casts in Arabian Sea from THOMAS G. THOMPSON. Data were collected from 09 January 1995 to 07 April 1995 by Woods Hole...
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The accession contains several data sets collected during cruise P921 of the R/V Pelican as part of the Mississippi River Plume Hydrographic Study. Data submitted to NODC in delimited ASCII. One...
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Oceanic Environmental data were collected from the ALAMINOS and other platforms from 01 February 1971 to 01 December 1971. Data were collected in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean by Texas A&M...
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This dataset includes physical, chemical, meteorological, and biological data, including zooplankton abundance, primary production, carotenoids, phaeophytin, fluorescence, pigments and...
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A second oceanographic survey cruise was made to an interim municipal sludge dumpsite and initially to an interim dumpsite for the disposal of industrial acid waste in the fall of 1973. Both sites...