Phytoplankton Collected by a Time-Series Sediment Trap Deployed in the Southeast Bering Sea during 1997

The Bering Sea shelf, over 500 km wide, is separated into three distinct biological regimes (inner, middle and outer shelf areas) by density fronts. Its middle shelf (located between the 50- and 100-m

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Main Authors: Stacy Smith, Susan Henrichs
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.360.1215
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Summary:The Bering Sea shelf, over 500 km wide, is separated into three distinct biological regimes (inner, middle and outer shelf areas) by density fronts. Its middle shelf (located between the 50- and 100-m