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INVESTIGATIONS OF COLD SEEP COMMUNITIES IN MONTEREY BAY, CALIFORNIA, USING A REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE
cold seep community biology chemosynthesis
2009/5/6
Cold seep communities are sites of biological productivity based upon chemosynthesis by free-living or symbiotic bacteria, which utilize reduced inorganic or organic compounds (e.g. hydrogen sulfide...
APPLICATION OF A REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE IN GEOLOGIC MAPPING OF MONTEREY BAY, CALIFORNIA, USA
Equipment Remotely Operated Vehicle geology map
2009/5/6
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) is being used to fill data gaps in the geologic maps of Monterey Bay. With the adaptation of classical field geology methods...
DEMERSAL ZOOPLANKTON COLLECTED BY REENTRY TRAPPING AT STELLWAGEN BANK, MASSACHUSETTS BAY, USA
zooplankton Demersal Holozooplankton benthic microalgae
2009/5/6
Demersal zooplankton were sampled by overnight reentry trapping at three sites at Stellwagen Bank in Massachusetts Bay in August 1991. Holozooplankton were sampled concurrently by vertical plankton t...
DIVER SURVEYS OF BAY SCALLOP (ARGOPECTEN IRADIANS) IN FLORIDA ESTUARIES AND EMBAYMENTS: ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION
Animal scallop method
2009/5/6
Florida Marine Research Institute personnel have been monitoring the abundance and distribution of Florida bay scallop populations since 1993. This research was stimulated by significant declines in ...
Investigation of the Overwintering of the Annual Macroalga Nereocystis luetkeana in Kachemak Bay, Alaska
Macroalga Nereocystis luetkeana wintering
2009/5/6
Kelp forest communities are critical to the entire marine ecosystem because
of their high primary and secondary productivity and their source
as food and refuge to a wide variety of organisms. Ner...
Movement Patterns of the Chiton Katharina tunicata in Kachemak Bay, Alaska
Scientific Diving Chiton Katharina tunicata migration
2009/5/6
Movement Patterns of the Chiton Katharina tunicata in Kachemak Bay, Alaska.
Use of Scientific Diving in the Coastal Ocean Research Monitoring Program (CORMP): Onslow Bay, North Carolina
Scientific Diving biological chemical geographical
2009/5/6
The Coastal Ocean Research Monitoring Program (CORMP) is a NOAA-funded research initiative aimed at better understanding the physical, chemical, and geological processes which shape the nearshore and...