Bering Sea Inner Front zooplankton, temperature, salinity, and conductivity data sets collected with MOCNESS net on five cruises aboard the ALPHA HELIX, 6/3/1997 - 6/7/1999 (NCEI Accession 0000107)
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Zooplankton, temperature, species identification, and other data were collected from ALPHA HELIX using net casts in the Bering Sea. Data were collected from 03 June 1997 to 07 June 1999 by University of Alaska/IMS in Fairbanks, Alaska with support from Inner Front project.
Zooplankton, salinity, and other data from the ALPHA HELIX using nets in the Bering Sea from 22 July 1999 to 14 August 1999 (NCEI Accession 0000262)
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Zooplankton, salinity, fluorescence, and temperature data were collected from the ALPHA HELIX from July 22, 1999 to August 14, 1999. Data were submitted by University of Alaska - Fairbanks; Institute of Marine Science. Data were collected using oblique tows in Bering Sea.
Zooplankton and other data in the Bering Sea from NOAA Ship SURVEYOR and NOAA Ship DISCOVERER from 1977-03-21 to 1977-06-06 (NCEI Accession 7800306)
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Data were submitted by University of Alaska Institute of Marine Science as part of the Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program (OCSEAP) project. Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard F024 - Zooplankton data format. The F024 Zooplankton data format is designed to support studies for determining seasonal density distributions of zooplankton. Information on diversity, abundance and productivity can be derived from the data reported in this format. The format consists of eight data records for reporting cruise information, position, date and time, sample depths as well as haul data such as gear type, haul distribution and total wet and dry weight. The zooplankton catch is reported by species and includes fields for wet and dry weight and the number of adults, juveniles, eggs and larvae. A text record also is available for additional comments. A plankton data record gives estimated density information. An ichthyoplankton data record is also present.