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A series of experiments studying photosynthetic uptake of carbon-14 by phytoplankton cultures after pre-exposure to various light regimes. The algae were kept in continuous log growth in a turbidostat. Coordinated with photosynthesis vs. light intensity (PVI) incubations of natural populations during cruises.
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The purpose of this document is to make the detailed data on Zooplankton samples available to the scientific community in electronic format and to provide a convenient reference for citing the detailed data. Zooplankton samples were collected at Ocean Station P from 1956 to 1980 and were analyzed to various levels of taxonomic resolution over the years. The dataset has reformatted detailed data, any errors discovered corrected and extra information added to produce one complete dataset for the whole sampling period. This dataset contains total zooplankton wet weights/m3 for the whole period 1956 to 1980, as well as densities for five major taxa (copepods, chaetognaths, euphausiids, amphipods and Aglantha) from 1964 to 1967 and species identifications, counts and lengths for many samples collected between 1968 to 1980. Document comes with a diskette containing the corrected detailed zooplankton data, methods used to collect and process the data and other pertinent information about the data.
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Data are presented on the invertebrate fauna identified from the ballast water of 63 vessels arriving at 5 B.C.ports between December, 1995 and January, 1997.
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Phytoplankton community speciation and abundance, biomass, pigment concentration and composition for various locations along coastal British Columbia. May be data collected for projects such as JGOFS, GLOBEC, La Perouse, SUPER, Line P, Station P, Haida Eddy, euphausid stock assessment, Bowie Seamount, harmful algal blooms.
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The data set comprises carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in organisms ranging from phytoplankton to polar bears. Samples come from the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea and Arctic Ocean.
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The data set comprises carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in organisms ranging from phytoplankton to polar bears. Samples come from the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea and Arctic Ocean.
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Phytoplankton and zooplankton distribution and abundance in high nutrient, low chlorophyll waters. Factors controlling primary productivity at Ocean Station Papa, and opportunistically along Line P
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Water column, sediment trap(1999, 2000 only), sediment(1999 only), phytoplankton (2000 only) and zooplankton samples were collected from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in 1997, 1999 and 2000. Temperature, salinity and geochemical tracers were determined for water samples, carbon transport for sediment and sediment trap samples and biomass, productivity and taxonomy will be determined for zooplankton samples (samples not quantified as yet).
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Understanding the role of upwelling jets from the coastal regions on production and zooplankton abundance and distribution.
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Time series data to correlate plankton patterns with fish studies. Program started in 1977, to 1982. Then was transferred to Fisheries Patrol Vessel Tanu in 1983. It finished around 1989. A number of standard stations and opportunitistic stations were sampled; CTD and zooplankton haul data were collected.