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RMT Trawl catch from the 2005/06 V3 BROKE-West voyage - Zooplankton
Australian Antarctic Data Centre
Australian Antarctic Data Centre
Atlas of Living Australia
CSIRO Ecosystems ServicesCanberraACT2601AUSTRALIA
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2022-02-16
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Samples were collected at trawl stations (approximately every second CTD station), as well as opportunistically when something interesting was spotted on the Echosounder. The samples were collected with an RMT-1 plankton net and preserved in Steedman’s solution. Upon returning to Australia, the samples were passed onto Kerrie Swadling, who split them with a Folsom plankton splitter so that between 400 and 1300 indivduials were counter per sample. Every organism was identified to the lowest possible taxon - in the case of copepods, usually to species and stage level. Other taxa are to species wherever possible. All the animals were counted and the results are expressed as abundance per 1000 cubic m.
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https://collections.ala.org.au/public/show/dr16239
2005/06 ANARE BROKE-West survey.
29.984
80.016
-61.663
-69.108
2006-01-19
2006-02-27
Dave Connell
Data ManagerDave.Connell@aad.gov.au
2024-03-29T05:31:27Z
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (2022). RMT Trawl catch from the 2005/06 V3 BROKE-West voyage - Zooplankton. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/exldft accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-29.