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  Marine farm MPE921, Forsyth Bay: water column monitoring 2011

Water column monitoring at the end of Stage 1 for mussel farm MPE921 (Site 8572) in April and May 2011 estimated phytoplankton concentrations from fluorescence and chlorophyll a measurements.
 
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Stephen Brown (NIWA). . https://dc.niwa.co.nz:/niwa_dc/srv/api/records/341863ba-8d66-4c0a-b338-7f8938b1a216
 

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Date ( Creation )
2015-06-30T05:33:00
Date ( Revision )
2015-06-30T05:33:00
Purpose
The purpose of the monitoring was to quantify the depletion of phytoplankton downstream of the farm in accordance with the conditions of consent for the farm. 
Credit
Ken Grange, Stephen Brown. 
Status
Completed  

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NIWA  
Spatial representation type
Vector  
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Farming
Description
Marlborough Region 
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  • environmental assessment, phytoplankton, chlorophyll, marine farming,
NIWA Project Codes
  • OLD11401
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Confidential client data. For further information on access and use, contact NIWA point-of-contact (email details above). 
Classification
Confidential  
Title
Grange, K. R. and S. Brown (2011). Marine farm MPE921, Forsyth Bay: water column monitoring 2011. OLD11401. Nelson, NIWA. NEL2011-011: 20 p. 
Association Type
Larger work citation  
Language
English  
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Metadata identifier
341863ba-8d66-4c0a-b338-7f8938b1a216

Language
English  
Character encoding
UTF8  

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NIWA National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research  
301 Evans Bay Parade
Hataitai
Wellington
6021
New Zealand
 
Resource scope
Dataset  
Date info ( Creation )
2015-09-17T11:02:42
Title
ISO 19115-3 
 
 

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