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Zooplankton distribution and abundance during the BROKE-West survey

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.gov.au/data/dataset/961a8035-0c97-48f4-a9ed-fbf12ba68d1e&rft.title=Zooplankton distribution and abundance during the BROKE-West survey&rft.identifier=zooplankton-distribution-and-abundance-during-the-broke-west-survey1&rft.publisher=data.gov.au&rft.description=GET DATA - Download point for the data - Excel SpreadsheetsPROJECT HOME PAGE - Public information for ASAC project 2655PROJECT HOME PAGE - Public information for ASAC project 2679VIEW RELATED INFORMATION - Citation reference for this metadata record and datasetCreative Commons by Attribution logo - Samples were collected at trawl stations (approximately every second CTD station), as well as opportunistically when something interesting was spotted on the Echosounder. The samples were collected with an RMT-1 plankton net and preserved in Steedman's solution. Upon returning to Australia, the samples were passed onto Kerrie Swadling, who split them with a Folsom plankton splitter and counted between 400 and 1300 animals. Every organism was identified to the lowest possible taxon - in the case of copepods, usually to species and stage level. Other taxa are to species wherever possible. All the animals were counted and the results are expressed as abundance per 1000 cubic m. The data in the spreadsheet represent a species x site matrix.\nThe excel spreadsheet entitled 'List of major samples and activities BROKE West.xls' is a summary of the sort of samples that were collected at each station, and the purpose for which they were collected.\nMore detailed notes about the collection of the samples are presented in the Quality field.\nFurther information about the Trawl stations can be found in the parent BROKE-West metadata record.\nThis work was completed as part of ASAC projects 2655 and 2679 (ASAC_2655, ASAC_2679).\nThe fields in these excel spreadsheets are:\nStation Number\nSpecies\nDate\nLatitude\nLongitude\nTrawl Type\nFormalin - whether the samples were fixed in formalin\nIGR - whether the instantaneous growth rate experiment was performed\nGenetics - preserved in ethanol, samples retained for genetic experiments\nFrozen - samples frozen at -85 degrees C for chemical analysis\nPOP - samples analysed for Persistent Organic Pollutants\nDensity Contrast - whether the density contrast of the krill were measured\nIsotopes - samples retained for isotope analysis\nFrozen DG - digestive gland samples were frozen\nEthanol (Squid) - ethanol fixed squid were retained\nFrozen (Fish) - frozen fish samples were retained\nFormalin (Fish) - formalin fixed fish samples were retained\nEthanol (Fish) - ethanol fixed fish samples were retained\nDemography - demographic parameters were collected\nOther - various purposes, occasionally noted in the comments field\nComments\nThe spreadsheet 'List of major samples and activities BROKE West.xls' is marked with solid black circles, or empty white circles - the empty white circles represent Euphausia crystallorophias samples. The solid black circles represent Euphausia superba in columns F-K, M and R. In the other columns they will either represent the animal as marked (eg squid), or may be a collection of anything.&rft.creator=Australian Ocean Data Network&rft.date=2025&rft.coverage=29.92,-69.21 80.02,-69.21 80.02,-61.66 29.92,-61.66 29.92,-69.21&rft.coverage=29.92,-69.21 80.02,-69.21 80.02,-61.66 29.92,-61.66 29.92,-69.21&rft_rights=notspecified&rft_subject=ACE/CRC&rft_subject=AMD&rft_subject=AMD/AU&rft_subject=BROKE-West&rft_subject=CCAMLR Division 58.4.2&rft_subject=CEOS&rft_subject=CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA&rft_subject=Calanoides acutus&rft_subject=Calanus propinquus&rft_subject=CRUSTACEANS&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE&rft_subject=BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION&rft_subject=ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES&rft_subject=ARTHROPODS&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES > ARTHROPODS > CRUSTACEANS > EUPHA&rft_subject=FISH&rft_subject=ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES&rft_subject=BIOMASS DYNAMICS&rft_subject=BIOSPHERE&rft_subject=ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS&rft_subject=ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS&rft_subject=AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS&rft_subject=ZOOPLANKTON&rft_subject=PLANKTON&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > PELAGIC&rft_subject=ECHO SOUNDERS&rft_subject=Euphausia crystallorophias&rft_subject=Euphausia superba&rft_subject=Frittilaria&rft_subject=GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR&rft_subject=MIDWATER TRAWLS&rft_subject=Metridia gerlachei&rft_subject=Microcalanus pygmaeus&rft_subject=OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN&rft_subject=Oithona similis&rft_subject=PLANKTON NETS&rft_subject=R/V AA > R/V Aurora Australis&rft_subject=Rhincalanus gigas&rft_subject=SHIPS&rft_subject=Sagitta&rft_subject=Southern Ocean&rft_subject=TRAWL&rft_subject=Thysanoessa macrura&rft_subject=Zooplankton&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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Samples were collected at trawl stations (approximately every second CTD station), as well as opportunistically when something interesting was spotted on the Echosounder. The samples were collected with an RMT-1 plankton net and preserved in Steedman's solution. Upon returning to Australia, the samples were passed onto Kerrie Swadling, who split them with a Folsom plankton splitter and counted between 400 and 1300 animals. Every organism was identified to the lowest possible taxon - in the case of copepods, usually to species and stage level. Other taxa are to species wherever possible. All the animals were counted and the results are expressed as abundance per 1000 cubic m. The data in the spreadsheet represent a species x site matrix.
The excel spreadsheet entitled 'List of major samples and activities BROKE West.xls' is a summary of the sort of samples that were collected at each station, and the purpose for which they were collected.
More detailed notes about the collection of the samples are presented in the Quality field.
Further information about the Trawl stations can be found in the parent BROKE-West metadata record.
This work was completed as part of ASAC projects 2655 and 2679 (ASAC_2655, ASAC_2679).
The fields in these excel spreadsheets are:
Station Number
Species
Date
Latitude
Longitude
Trawl Type
Formalin - whether the samples were fixed in formalin
IGR - whether the instantaneous growth rate experiment was performed
Genetics - preserved in ethanol, samples retained for genetic experiments
Frozen - samples frozen at -85 degrees C for chemical analysis
POP - samples analysed for Persistent Organic Pollutants
Density Contrast - whether the density contrast of the krill were measured
Isotopes - samples retained for isotope analysis
Frozen DG - digestive gland samples were frozen
Ethanol (Squid) - ethanol fixed squid were retained
Frozen (Fish) - frozen fish samples were retained
Formalin (Fish) - formalin fixed fish samples were retained
Ethanol (Fish) - ethanol fixed fish samples were retained
Demography - demographic parameters were collected
Other - various purposes, occasionally noted in the comments field
Comments
The spreadsheet 'List of major samples and activities BROKE West.xls' is marked with solid black circles, or empty white circles - the empty white circles represent Euphausia crystallorophias samples. The solid black circles represent Euphausia superba in columns F-K, M and R. In the other columns they will either represent the animal as marked (eg squid), or may be a collection of anything.

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