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  • Euphausia superba length frequency from zooplankton collected with a 2-m, 700-um net towed from surface to 120 m, aboard Palmer LTER annual cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Peninsula, 1993 - 2020.
  • Palmer Station Antarctica LTER
    Steinberg, Deborah; Virginia Institute of Marine Science
  • 2023-03-21
  • Palmer Station Antarctica LTER and D. Steinberg. 2023. Euphausia superba length frequency from zooplankton collected with a 2-m, 700-um net towed from surface to 120 m, aboard Palmer LTER annual cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Peninsula, 1993 - 2020. ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • Euphausia superba standard lengths (SL) were measured at grid stations on the annual LTER cruises along the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). Krill were collected with a 2x2 meter, 700um mesh net fitted with a flow meter and towed obliquely to 120m.

  • N: -63.738      S: -70.041      E: -62.878      W: -79.65
  • knb-lter-pal.312.1  (Uploaded 2023-03-21)  
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