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Sediment disturbance experiment data with samples from the Chatham Rise, Sout...
We examined changes in environmental parameters following an experimental benthic disturbance using a modified plough (estimated 15 cm penetration) on the Chatham Rise (~450 m... -
Macrobenthic abundance, biomass, productivity and production during POLARSTER...
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Macrobenthic abundance, biomass, productivity and production during POLARSTER...
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Macrobenthic abundance, biomass, productivity and production during POLARSTER...
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Macrobenthic abundance, biomass, productivity and production during POLARSTER...
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Abundance and biomass of Arctic benthic species
While the Arctic may be an inhospitable environment at the surface, the benthos is teaming with life. Even though this wealth of life is known to exist, information on the... -
Megafaunal ecological parameters investigated across the nodule cover gradien...
Megafaunal parameters explored across different polymetallic-nodule covered seafloor classes. Megafaunal occurrences used to compute ecological parameters were inferred from... -
Effects of in situ CO2 enrichment on structural characteristics, photosynthes...
Seagrass is expected to benefit from increased carbon availability under future ocean acidification. This hypothesis has been little tested by in situ manipulation. To test for... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-69
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-60
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-58
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-57
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-56
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-55
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-54
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-53
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-52
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-137
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-136
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-135
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...
