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Plankton of the Hauraki Gulf

Historical background: Study of plankton communities of New Zealand waters has been neglected in the past. The various expeditions which have collected in the area have mostly concentrated on dredging, shore collecting and bathypelagic programmes. Even the earliest expeditions, dateing from the voyages of Cook, recorded superficial observations of plankton organisms. However, the first serious observations were the descriptions by Dana (1850's), of pelagic crustaceans from the collections of the U.S. Exploring Expeditions (1840). Then in the winter of 1874, H.M.S. "Challenger" made a number of tow-nettings in the Tasman Sea and the reports of the expedition together comprise the first comprehensive account of the plankton of the area.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:AUCKLAND/oai:researchspace.auckland.ac.nz:2292/810
Date January 1966
CreatorsJillett, John B. (John Blackburn)
ContributorsProfessor J.E. Morton, Dr. R.M. Cassie
PublisherResearchSpace@Auckland
Source SetsUniversity of Auckland
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
FormatScanned from print thesis
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RelationPhD Thesis - University of Auckland, UoA216220

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