ZOOPLANKTON SPECIES IDENTITIES and Other Data from WEATHERBIRD From North Atlantic Ocean and Others from 1978-04-06 to 1984-05-17 (NCEI Accession 9100038)
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Time series data on fluxes, average weight, and isotopic compilation of perennially abundant planktonic foraminifera of the Sargasso sea, near Bermuda, North Atlantic. Thirty one sediment trap deployments at 3200-m and 1000-m above the sea floor from April 1978 to May 1984. Forms described are Globigerinoides ruber, Globigerinella aequilateralis, and Orbulina universa. These data were collected by Dr. W. G. Deuser, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), under NSF Grants OCE 76-21280, OCE 78-19813, OCE 80-24130, OCE 82-19588, and OCE 85-09155. One floppy disk containing planktonic foraminifera data submitted to NODC has been copied to current NODC data storage media.
Oceanographic profile biochemical measurements collected using a net from the ARLIS II (Arctic Research Laboratory Ice Station) in the Arctic in 1964 (NCEI Accession 0000978)
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Thirty-nine plankton samples were collected at the Drift Station "Arlis II" at the north of Greenland in the Arctic Ocean during the period from June to December, 1964. From the samples thirty-two species of copepods were identified, of which Calanus glacialis, C. hyperboreus, Microcalanus pygmaeus, Spinocalanus abyssalis, Metridia longa and Oithona similis were major components. The maximum plankton biomass throughout the period was observed in July when C. hyperboreus was predominant. The plankton population during day season (light season from June to August) was characterized by abundance of C. hyperboreus, M. pygmaeus and O. similis, while the population during night season (dark season from September to December) was characterized by abundance of M. pygmaeus and O. similis. Developmental stages of C. hyperboreus were collected in bulk in summer, suggesting that this species was breeding under the permanent ice floe.