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The structural and functional diversity of the shallow-water benthic community at Dunlop Island and Spike Cape
Entry ID: K082_2001_2002_NZ_7

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Summary
Abstract: The biodiversity of the seafloor community at Dunlop Island and Spike Cape was investigated to determine the structural and functional diversity of the benthic community. A minimum of three sites, separated by at least 50m and accessed through separate dive holes were surveyed. Two 20m transect lines were laid on the seafloor within the 15-25m depth stratum starting from haphazardly chosen ... View entire text
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Description: LGP-Latitudinal Gradient Project
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
  N: -77.23   S: -77.3   E: 163.55   W: 163.45
Min Depth: 15 Max Depth: 25

Parent DIF
This data set description is a member of a collection. The collection is described in
K082_2001_2007_NZ

Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 2002-10-18
Stop Date: 2002-11-04
Access Constraints None
Use Constraints If you use these data in a publication or report, NOAA and CDIAC
policy require that you contact the principal investigators first and
discuss your interests. By including these data in electronic form,
CMDL is trying to encourage scientific interaction. Furthermore, if
the data is used in any presentation or publication, you must give
credit to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)/Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL) in
Boulder, CO as a source of the data.
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Originating Center
Data Center
Halocarbons and other Atmospheric Trace Species Group, Global Monitoring Division, Earth System Research Laboratory, OAR, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/hats/

Data Center Personnel
Name: JAMES W. ELKINS
Phone: 303-497-6224
Email: jelkins at cmdl.erl.gov
Contact Address:
NOAA/CMDL
Halocarbons and other Atmospheric Trace Species Group
325 Broadway R/CMDL1
City: Boulder
Province or State: CO
Postal Code: 80303
Country: USA
Distribution
Distribution Media: on-line anonymous ftp
Personnel
Role: INVESTIGATOR
Phone: +1-303-497-6898
Fax: +1-303-497-6290
Email: James.H.Butler at noaa.gov
Contact Address:
NAT OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC ADMIN
CLIMATE MONITORING & DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY
325 BROADWAY
City: BOULDER
Province or State: COLORADO
Postal Code: 80303
Country: USA
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Publications/References
Montzka, S. A., R. C. Myers, J. H. Butler, J. W. Elkins, L.T. Lock,
A.D. Clarke, and A.H. Goldstein Observations of HFC-134a in the remote
troposphere, Geophysical Research Letters, 23, 169-172, 1996.

S. A. Montzka, J. H. Butler, R. C. Myers, T. M. Thompson,
T. H. Swanson, A. D. Clarke, L. T. Lock, and J. W. Elkins, Decline in
the tropospheric abundance of halogen from halocarbons: Implications
for stratospheric ozone depletion, Science, 272, 1318-1322, 1996.
Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date: 2007-06-29

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