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Zooplankton net sampling in Lake Powell (Utah & Arizona, USA)

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Student researchers prepare to launch a 0.5-m diameter zooplankton net into Bear Lake. The net will be lowered 60-m (197 feet) to the deepest part of the lake, and then raised to capture the mm-sized animal plankton in the water column. The study was conducted to understand what zooplankton was available for the pelagic Bonneville cisco, and endemic fish in the lake.
· Date: January 25, 2005 · Views: 30,147 · Filesize: 61.9kb, 105.9kb · Dimensions: 675 x 1052 ·
Keywords: net zooplankton research limnology Lake Powell reservoir Utah Arizona sampling fish

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