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Marine Ecological Field Methods - A Guide for Marine Biologists and Fisheries Scientists

Devine, Jennifer(Edited by)Glenner, Henrik(Edited by)Gro Vea Salvanes, Anne(Edited by)Hestetun, Jon Thomassen(Edited by)Jensen, Knut Helge(Edited by)Sjotun, Kjersti(Edited by)
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Marine Ecological Field Methods describes marine ecological sampling equipment, methods and analysis, ranging from physical parameters to fish, microalgae, zooplankton, benthos and macroalgae. Evolved from material used to teach a course for Marine Biology Master s students at the University of Bergen in Norway, the book covers survey and sampling design, sample and data collection and processing, and data analysis.

The research question and characteristics of the organisms and habitat dictate what sampling equipment is required.

Information is included on sampling equipment, ranging from those that are useful in shallow nearshore areas, such as bottles, secchi discs, and gillnets or beach seines to those deployed from large research ships for studies offshore, such as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), fishing trawls, and hydroacoustics, or remote observation completed using satellites.

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
1119184363 / 9781119184362
Other digital
577.7
01/12/2017
United States
240 pages
150 x 250 mm, 666 grams
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