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1. BioChem: Copepod species composition and associated chlorophyll data from Resolute Passage (OBIS Canada) [obis.copepod_distrib]   PARENT DIF
This dataset includes data collected from the ice station set up in Resolute Passage, 74 degrees 40'N and 94 degrees 54'W between the years 1983 to 1989. Plankton samples were collected using ...


2. BioChem: Davis Strait and Baffin Bay Zooplankton (OBIS Canada) [obis.arctic80s_bioness]   PARENT DIF
These data are an OBIS formatted product derived from the Fisheries and Oceans Canada BioChem database. The purpose of this study was to look at the vertical distribution of all major species of zooplankton ...


3. BioChem: Nutrients and phytoplankton in Prince Edward Island inlets during late summer to fall (OBIS Canada) [OBIS.BioChem_PEI_Phytoplankton_Monitoring_Program]
Inlets of Prince Edward Island (PEI) provide an important source of income, offered by the rapidly growing molluscan shellfish (mostly blue mussels, Mytilus edulis) aquaculture industry. At the same ...


4. BioChem: Planktonic Foraminifera in the Equatorial and Northern Pacific Waters (A Hudson 70 Expedition Data Set) (OBIS Canada) [OBIS.DFO_MAR_Hudson70_Forams]
Twenty-nine plankton tows were collected at different water depths in the equatorial and northern Pacific Ocean during the Hudson 70 cruise. Thirty planktonic foraminiferal species, belonging to eleven ...


5. BioChem: Zooplankton samples from the Gully, 2006-2007 (OBIS Canada) [OBIS.BioChem_GullyPlankton2006-2007]
Submarine canyons are common features of continental margins off both coasts of North America. The Sable Gully is a submarine canyon located approximately 40 km east of Sable Island on the eastern ...


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