Daily Variations in the Abundance of Zooplankton in the Coastal Waters of Queen Maud Land, Antarctica During Summer 1983-'84

The Antarctic summer which lasts for a short period brings in cyclical changes in the sea with regard to production at the various levels. The initial change in this dynamic environment is triggered off by the primary producers with the onset 01 long and bright sunny days. The next in series is the...

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Main Authors: Mathew, K J, Vincent, D
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Department of Ocean Development 1986
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Online Access:http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/8568/
http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/8568/1/KJ_Mathew_Antarctica.pdf
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Summary:The Antarctic summer which lasts for a short period brings in cyclical changes in the sea with regard to production at the various levels. The initial change in this dynamic environment is triggered off by the primary producers with the onset 01 long and bright sunny days. The next in series is the zooplankton which owing to the availability of large quantities of food materials. multiply and grow in this season. During the Third Indian Scientilic Expedition to Antarctica some efforts were made to understand the variations taking place among the zooplankters during the summer months of January and February. 1984 by taking everyday samples Irom a polynya in the coastal waters of Queen Maud Land. Antarctica