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Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-110
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using oblique tows of a 1 m**2 net (3m length) with 202µm mesh Nitex netting.
Biomass, wet mass per area, Moana Wave, Hawaii Ocean Time Series HOT, ST 2, water, Open ocean station, Biomass, dry mass per area, Weighted, DATE TIME, Biomass, dry mass per area, Sample code/label, DEPTH, water, Volume, World Ocean Circulation Experiment WOCE, Sample code label, Sample type, Joint Global Ocean Flux Study JGOFS, DATE/TIME, Hawaii Ocean Time-Series (HOT), wet mass per area, DEPTH, Earth System Research, ST-2, World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS)
Biomass, wet mass per area, Moana Wave, Hawaii Ocean Time Series HOT, ST 2, water, Open ocean station, Biomass, dry mass per area, Weighted, DATE TIME, Biomass, dry mass per area, Sample code/label, DEPTH, water, Volume, World Ocean Circulation Experiment WOCE, Sample code label, Sample type, Joint Global Ocean Flux Study JGOFS, DATE/TIME, Hawaii Ocean Time-Series (HOT), wet mass per area, DEPTH, Earth System Research, ST-2, World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS)
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