Fish larvae growth rates and related data from BONGO nets from the R/V Albatross IV, R/V Seward Johnson, R/V Oceanus, R/V Edwin Link cruises in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank, from 1993-1999 (GB project)

<p>Principle objectives of the US GLOBEC Georges Bank Program were to study the composition of the larval fish community on Georges Bank, to define larval fish distribution across the Bank and within the water column, to determine those factors which influence their vertical distribution, and...

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Main Authors: Larry J. Buckley, Elaine Caldarone
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) 2012
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:617eb32650127f9f9fca16bcbbc22ee31fb0640e8090f5d18ceb77a0af05f9a0
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Summary:<p>Principle objectives of the US GLOBEC Georges Bank Program were to study the composition of the larval fish community on Georges Bank, to define larval fish distribution across the Bank and within the water column, to determine those factors which influence their vertical distribution, and to determine bank-wide versus &quot;Patch-Study&quot; mortality and growth rates.&nbsp; Emphasis is on Atlantic cod <span class=\"st\"> (Gadus morhua) </span>and haddock <span class=\"st\">(Melanogrammus aeglefinus)</span> larvae along with their predators and prey.&nbsp; This study also includes larval distribution and abudance, analysis of feeding habits, and age and growth determination.&nbsp; These objectives were implemented through use of bongo nets and MOCNESS tows to make the animal collections.&nbsp;</p>