Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005.

Using a number of ecological indices, this report summarises unusual species found, large phytoplankton blooms, changes in community structure and trends in hydrobiological indicators from regions in the North Atlantic (with an emphasis on the North Sea). In the majority of cases the term unuasual o...

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Main Authors: Edwards, M, Johns, DG, Licandro, P, John, AWG, Stevens, DP
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: SAHFOS 2006
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spelling ftplymouthml:oai:plymsea.ac.uk:1903 2023-05-15T17:33:00+02:00 Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005. Edwards, M Johns, DG Licandro, P John, AWG Stevens, DP 2006 application/pdf http://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/1903/ http://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/1903/1/ecological_status_%28ebook%29.pdf http://www.sahfos.org en eng SAHFOS http://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/1903/1/ecological_status_%28ebook%29.pdf Edwards, M; Johns, DG; Licandro, P; John, AWG; Stevens, DP. 2006 Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005. SAHFOS. (UNSPECIFIED) Ecology and Environment Publication - Report NonPeerReviewed 2006 ftplymouthml 2022-09-13T05:46:35Z Using a number of ecological indices, this report summarises unusual species found, large phytoplankton blooms, changes in community structure and trends in hydrobiological indicators from regions in the North Atlantic (with an emphasis on the North Sea). In the majority of cases the term unuasual or large in referring to phytoplankton blooms refers to population increases greater than four standard deviations above the species recorded baseline mean (baseline mean: 1980-2003). Notable blooms that are geographically lareg refer to patch sizes greater then 100 km in diameter. The primary regional assessment area used to monitor changes in community structure, biomass and phenological changes is the central North Sea. Most data analysis has been performed to highlight the year 2004 in relation to the long-term dataset. 2005 sample data is presented but has not yet undergone quality checks. Annual abundance estimates were calculated for each CPR box when eight or more months were sampled, no annual estimate of abundance was calculated. Sea surface temperature was used as an indicator of ocean climate and climate change. Report North Atlantic Plymouth Marine Science Electronic Archive (PlyMSEA - Plymouth Marine Laboratory, PML)
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Johns, DG
Licandro, P
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Stevens, DP
Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005.
topic_facet Ecology and Environment
description Using a number of ecological indices, this report summarises unusual species found, large phytoplankton blooms, changes in community structure and trends in hydrobiological indicators from regions in the North Atlantic (with an emphasis on the North Sea). In the majority of cases the term unuasual or large in referring to phytoplankton blooms refers to population increases greater than four standard deviations above the species recorded baseline mean (baseline mean: 1980-2003). Notable blooms that are geographically lareg refer to patch sizes greater then 100 km in diameter. The primary regional assessment area used to monitor changes in community structure, biomass and phenological changes is the central North Sea. Most data analysis has been performed to highlight the year 2004 in relation to the long-term dataset. 2005 sample data is presented but has not yet undergone quality checks. Annual abundance estimates were calculated for each CPR box when eight or more months were sampled, no annual estimate of abundance was calculated. Sea surface temperature was used as an indicator of ocean climate and climate change.
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author Edwards, M
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Licandro, P
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title Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005.
title_short Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005.
title_full Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005.
title_fullStr Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005.
title_full_unstemmed Ecological Status Report: results from the CPR Survey 2004/2005.
title_sort ecological status report: results from the cpr survey 2004/2005.
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