BIOMASS 1980-1985
doi: 10.15468/y8hmqu , 10.82144/b2af1384
Original provider: Dr. S.Z. El-Sayed Abstract: The Biological Investigations of Marine Antarctic Systems and Stocks (BIOMASS) Programme was established in the late 1970's for the study of the Antarctic marine ecosystem and its living resources (Thorley, online resource). Data were collected during 3 major field experiments between 1981 and 1985, divided into two periods: First International BIOMASS Experiment (FIBEX) in 1980-1981, and the Second International BIOMASS Experiment (SIBEX) in 1983-1985. In total 34 cruises were carried out (El-Sayed, online resource), of which 21 cruises were gathered in this data set. This data set provides sea-bird observation collected in the cruises. Reference For full citation information, see [Cross Reference].
Ship survey, Observation, Marine Biology, Sightings, Sea bird, at-sea distributions, marine birds, BIOMASS, Biological Investigations of Marine Antarctic Systems and Stocks, Occurrence, Bird, Sea-bird, Vessels, Krill, seabirds, Visual sighting
Ship survey, Observation, Marine Biology, Sightings, Sea bird, at-sea distributions, marine birds, BIOMASS, Biological Investigations of Marine Antarctic Systems and Stocks, Occurrence, Bird, Sea-bird, Vessels, Krill, seabirds, Visual sighting
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