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Title:
Hydrobiological variability in the ICES 1990-1999 area : a symposium held in Endinburgh, 8-10 August 2001. Celebrating the scientific contribution sof John Lazier, Svend-Aage Malmberg, David Ellett, Joyan Blindheim and Leo Otto.
Author:
Hydrobiological Variability in the ICES 1990-1999 Area. (2001 : Edinburgh, U.K. )
;
Turrell, William (ed.)
;
Lavin, Alicia (ed.)
;
Drinkwater, Kenneth F. (ed.)
;
St John, Michael (ed.)
;
Watson, Jennifer (ed.)
Citation:
ACCNO:13763
Publisher:
ICES Marine Science Symposia : Actes du symposium ; vol. 219
Year:
2003
Description:
453 p. : ill (some col.), diagrs, tables.
Subject:
Temperature
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Temperature data
;
Salinity data
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ATLANTIC OCEAN
;
Hydrology
;
Ocean circulation
;
Ocean currents.
;
Climatic data
;
Fish populations
;
Plankton.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Received:16/01/2004
Type:
Journal article;Monograph
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