Species composition, biomass and vertical distribution of micronekton over the mid-slope region off southern Tasmania, Australia
Seasonal sampling was carried out based on day/night, vertically stratified tows(100 or 125 in strata) in the upper 900 in of the water column over the midslopecommercial fishing grounds south of Tasmania. A large midwater trawl (105 m2 mouth area) was used with an opening/closing cod-end, Subtropic...
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description | Seasonal sampling was carried out based on day/night, vertically stratified tows(100 or 125 in strata) in the upper 900 in of the water column over the midslopecommercial fishing grounds south of Tasmania. A large midwater trawl (105 m2 mouth area) was used with an opening/closing cod-end, Subtropical convergenceand subtropical species dominated the fauna, but many less abundant, more widely-distributed species were also present. |
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