During 19 Antarctic expeditions (from December 2002 to the end of February 2003), high-speed samplers were used to collect krill samples ranging from -30m to 0m at normal ship speeds during the voyage from New Zealand to Great Wall Station to Zhongshan Station, and IKMT nets were used to obliquely trawl krill samples ranging from -200m to 0m at the Prize Bay survey area. After returning to the terrestrial laboratory, the krill samples were counted and weighed, and the sex period, body length, and eye diameter of krill samples from several stations with higher abundance were measured. The purpose of collecting relevant data is to understand the distribution and growth status of krill in the Southern Ocean P>
collect time | 2002/12/12 - 2003/02/27 |
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collect place | Antarctica, New Zealand, Great Wall Station, Zhongshan station |
data size | 271.8 KiB |
data format | Excel |
Coordinate system | WGS84 |
Artificial observation was conducted in the Puliz Bay survey area using an IKMT network for oblique trawl collection of -200m-0m krill samples. After returning to the terrestrial laboratory, the krill samples were counted and weighed, and the sex period, body length, and eye diameter of krill samples from several stations with higher abundance were measured P>
Manual review
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1 | 2002-2003年中国第19次南极考察环南极及普里兹湾海区大磷虾生长状况及丰度数据.doc | 53.0 KiB |
2 | Circumpolar.rar | 17.8 KiB |
3 | Prydz_Bay.rar | 200.9 KiB |
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