19 research outputs found

    (Table 2) Plankton biomass and production in the Burgas Bay, Black Sea

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    Distribution of mesoplankton in the Burgas Bay in 53 bottle samples taken in October-November 1982 is discussed. Decrease in total biomass of zooplankton from north to south can be traced at the northern meridional section (Cape Krotiriya to Cape Kaliakra), probably resulting from decrease in eutrophicating effect of the Danube River in this direction. Plankton off the Bulgarian coast was in typical autumn condition. In the southern part of the Burgas Bay, where there is discharge current carrying eutrophicated sewage from the city of Burgas, various stages in development of the community, from a young community in the inner end of the bay to a mature one at its outlet, were observed

    Occurrence of species-indicators and zooplankton biomass in the Barents Sea in September-October 1997

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    Samples of zooplankton were collected in the Barents Sea during cruise 11 of R/V Akademik Sergey Vavilov in September-October 1997. Three different sampling methods were used: 30 l bottle, Judey net, and BR net. More than 40 species of zooplankton were revealed. The greatest species diversity occurred in zones of junction of waters of different origin. Within the 100 m upper water layer zooplankton biomass was rather high: aver. 32 g/m**2. The highest biomass was observed in the northeastern part of the region under study and over the shelf of the Russkaya Gavan' Bay. The lowest biomass occurred in the southern part and in the region of the Gusinaya Banka. The average autumn value of zooplankton biomass in the 100 m upper layer (321 mg/m**3) slightly exceeded the multiannual average for the summer period (200 mg/m**3

    Vertical distribution of wet mesozooplankton biomass in areas of three hydrothermal fields in the North Atlantic at night hours

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    New data on vertical distribution of plankton over hydrothermal fields of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge were obtained. Direct observations from the Mir deep-sea manned submersibles and samplings with use of BR plankton nets allowed to describe for the first time plankton distribution over the Menez Gwen vent field (37°50.5'N). No prominent near-bottom maximum of gelatinous animals was observed. Influence of the upper boundary of the water layer of Mediterranean origin on the vertical distribution of various plankton groups was shown. Distributions of euphausiids and copepods Calanus helgolandicus over the Lost City hydrothermal field (30°07.2'N) is assessed in detail; it is shown that south boreal interzonal species Calanus helgolandicus regularly penetrated up to 30° N

    (Table 2) Abundance and biomass of zooplankton in the eastern Black Sea in the beginning of September 1996

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    On the basis of analyses of samples collected in the eastern Black Sea in September 1996 trends of increase in surface zooplankton biomass and general decrease in Mnemiopsis biomass were revealed

    (Table 2) Abundance and biomass of zooplankton in the eastern Black Sea in the beginning of September 1996

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    On the basis of analyses of samples collected in the eastern Black Sea in September 1996 trends of increase in surface zooplankton biomass and general decrease in Mnemiopsis biomass were revealed

    Abundance of plankton in the upper 200 m layer in tropical oligotrophic regions of the Pacific and Indian Oceans

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    Quantitative distribution of plankton (mostly mesoplankton) is studied in the upper 200 m layer of oligotrophic waters in tropical anticyclonic gyres of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Some general features of its trophic and taxonomic structures and vertical distribution are described
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