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    Environmental survey of coastal and shelf waters- winter nutrients

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    Author
    Marine Institute
    Keyword
    Nutrients
    environmental variables
    RV Celtic Voyager
    CV11020
    Date
    2011
    Publisher
    Marine Institute
    
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    Abstract
    The 2011 survey builds on the MI Winter Nutrients Survey that ran from 1990 to 2009. The survey evolved during this time period with respect to parameters and sampling strategy. The 2011 survey was further expanded to collect multidisciplinary information on physics, chemistry (nutrients, DO, carbonate parameters, salinity)and biology (benthic, macroinvertebrates, winter phytoplankton baseline)of these waters.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1150
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    Marine Institute, 2011. Environmental survey of coastal and shelf waters- winter nutrients. Marine Institute, Galway, Ireland.
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