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Fishery Investigations, Series 2 8 (7): 13. Hardy, A. C. (1926). "The Discovery Expedition. A new method of plankton research." Nature 118 ... plankton investigated by the plankton indicator: 39. Hardy, A. C., C. R. Lucas, G. T. D. Henderson and J. R. Fraser (1936). "The ecological relations between the herring and the plankton investigated with the plankton indicator ...
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Continuous Plankton Recorder: concepts and history, from Plankton Indicator to undulating recorders (1.86MB) P.C. Reid, J.M. Colebrook, J.B.L. Matthews, J. Aiken, Continuous Plankton Recorder Team Use of Continuous Plankton ... 2.76MB) G. Beaugrand, F. Ibanez, J.A. Lindley Development of the Southern Ocean Continuous Plankton Recorder survey (668KB) G.W. Hosie, M. Fukuchi, S. Kawaguchi The use of CPR ...
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Freshwater Website: Informational Resources and Services (Glossary)
Usually microscopic aquatic plants, sometimes consisting of only one cell. plankton - Tiny plants and animals that live in water. polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) - A group ... solids (along with biological oxygen demand) are a measurement of water quality and an indicator of treatment plant efficiency. sustainable development - Development that ensures that the use of ...
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PISCES - Florida Everglades
... the shoreline, rocks, and bottom vegetation within freshwater habitats, useful as an indicator of water quality. pelagic - organisms living in the water column, pelagic zone ... microscopic plants that depend upon water currents for transportation, primary producers in aquatic environments. plankton - organisms dependent on water movement and currents as their means of transportation, including ...
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Ocean Alliance - EDUCATION - Whale Education Kit
Time: 45-50 minutes Setting: Indoors Subjects: Science, Language Arts, Visual arts Key Words: Cetacean, Indicator Species, Rorqual, Krill Background Information: This first lesson in the WHALE Education Program is ... from plankton, to fish, all the way up to birds and other marine mammals. They are an indicator species (animals whose health individually and/or as a population is an indicator ...
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Long Lake Conservation Center: Environmental Education in Minnesota
"Bird on a Wire," and others. Frog Pond Find out why frogs are considered an indicator species for environmental health. By viewing live specimens (including tadpoles in spring and summer), students ... Bottom Organisms The littoral zone around the lake's edge teems with life, from microscopic plankton to crawdads and minnows. Using dissecting microscopes, students are introduced to the complex and ...
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Shellfish Biotoxin Program - WA State Dept. of Health
However, a combination of warm temperatures, sunlight, and nutrient-rich waters can cause rapid plankton reproduction, or "blooms". Molluscan shellfish (those that have a hinged shell, such as clams, ... again. Mussels accumulate toxins more quickly than other types of shellfish, and are a good indicator species. Butter clams store toxins for longer than any other species, and can remain ...
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CHAMP - Coral Reef Biology - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
McManus, J., and M. Spalding. 1998. "Reefs at Risk: A Map Based Indicator of Threats to the World’s Coral Reefs." World Resources Institure ... . Different fishes may feed on algae, living coral tissue, plankton, other fishes, and some small "cleaner fishes" actually feed ... , J., and M. Spalding. 1998. "Reefs at Risk: A Map Based Indicator of Threats to the World’s Coral Reefs." World Resources Institure ...
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Geoff Regan meeting
Many broad negative trends relate to ocean plankton instability, and these do not result entirely from “pollution” and “global warming.” “Dead zones” ... something akin to the “ozone hole” – a change not easily detectable everywhere, but nevertheless an indicator of a significant environmental shift on a global scale. Also, the “zooplankton hole” might ...
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The Heat Is Online
American Geophysical Union. "It's a very sensitive indicator of climate change." Researchers Find Huge Drop in Phytoplankton New ... cause global stocks of plankton, a vital early link in the food chain, to decline by a fifth while plankton stocks in the ... for fisheries and wildlife. Record sea temperatures are killing off the plankton on which all life in the sea depends, because they ...
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