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The Ichthyoplankton of Cape Cod Bay

1984
Ichthyoplankton sampling in Cape Cod Bay and in the vicinity of the Pilgrim Power Station yielded 60 species representing 34 families. Larval collections from Cape Cod Bay were numerically dominated by sand lance Ammodytes sp. over the 1974–1976 period.
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Ichthyoplankton species in Izmir Bay (1974-2005)

2006
İzmir Körfezi Türkiye Denizleri içinde ihtiyoplankton (balık yumurta larva incelemeleri ) açısından en yoğun çalışılmış körfezdir. İlk ayrıntılı çalışma 1974 yılında başlamış olup, 2005 yılında bu çalışmalar halen devam etmektedir. Saptanabilen türlerin yumurta, prelarva ve postlarval dönemleri ile ilgili tespitler körfez bölümlerine göre dağılımları ...
ÇOKER, Tülin, MATER, Savaş
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Durable Ichthyoplankton Sampler for Small Boats

The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1977
Abstract Half-meter ichthyoplankton sampling gear for simultaneous two-level sampling is described and illustrated. The gear is designed for use with boats up to 8 m long, at speeds less than 2.5 m/s. The gear is light and durable, and can be transported easily without disassembly.
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Distribution and abundance of ichthyoplankton in Florida Bay

2021
Ichthyoplankton was sampled at 14 stations with 60 cm bongo nets fitted with 0.333 mm mesh in basins throughout Florida Bay in 1994-1995. In addition, I compared collections madeusing an epibenthic sled to those made with standard ichthyoplankton bongo nets at four stations during July 1997-November,1999 to determine ifthe two types of gear are ...
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Ichthyoplankton

2006
H.G. MOSER, W. WATSON
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Ichthyoplankton assemblages

2004
Lorenzo Motos   +4 more
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Incidence of Ectoparasitic Copepods on Ichthyoplankton

Copeia, 1987
Susan M. Felley   +2 more
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The ichthyoplankton composition of Izmir's Internal Bay

2005
In Izmir Bay, which is one of the most important fishing areas in the Aegean Sea, there have been negative changes in biological diversity because of the pollution which has occurred in the past years. With the realization of the Big Channel Project in 2001 these negative changes have begun to reverse. Many studies on these changes have been done. This
Çakır, Dilek Türker   +4 more
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