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Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-108
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-107
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-106
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-105
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-104
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-103
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-102
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-101
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-100
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Diversity and abundance of deep-pelagic fish on the Bay of Biscay slope (Nort...
The dataset represents the number, the total and the standardized biomass (catch per unit effort) of 94 deep-pelagic fish species collected by pelagic trawling in submarine... -
Crystal c-axes (fabric analyser G50) of ice core samples (vertical thin secti...
Fabric Analyser data was obtained from 744 vertical thin sections (ca. 6.7 x 9 cm) of the East Greenland Ice Core Project (EGRIP) ice core to analyze the microstructural... -
Natural abundance of stable isotopes in micronekton fish species from the BAT...
The values of natural abundance of stable isotopes were measured in 13 micronekton fish species sampled during the BATHYPELAGIC cruise (North Atlantic, June 2018). This dataset... -
Moisture content of samples from Whidbey Island, Washington state
This file includes columns for dry and wet weight of sediments as well as calculated moisture content in percent. Moisture content was calculated by subtracting the dry weight... -
Clearance rate determined by flow cytometry
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Clearance rate determined using a PAMAS particle counter
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Item characteristics of marine litter at the seafloor of the Baltic Sea
Plastic litter items (LI) at the seafloor of the Baltic Sea comprises different polymers. 40 LI were collected within fishery catches by bottom trawling during three cruises in... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and respiration and growth rates of F0 and F1 la...
European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a large, economically important fish species with a long generation time whose long-term resilience to ocean acidification (OA) and... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and shell morphometrics during CO2 acidified sea...
Seawater changing chemistry has consequences on coastal ecosystems and their living resources. Future projections suggest the pH could drop 0.2-0.3 pH units by the year 2100... -
Food incorporation of vulnerable marine ecosystem (VME) indicator taxa from t...
Viminella flagellum and Dentomuricea meteor specimens were collected from scientific longline fishing in the Condor Seamount (38˚08′N, 29˚05′W). Food incorporation of two... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and biological processes in experiments of the N...
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Lavigne and Gattuso, 2011) was used to compute a complete and consistent...