Benthic and planktonic microalgae in Tasman Bay: Biomass distribution and implications for shellfish growth
The information provided in this report was collected as part of a collaborative research effort called the Motueka Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) programme.
Refer to Basher (2003) for a description of the programme structure and rationale.
The programme was designed to assess the effects of various land use practices on terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems in a “ridge top to the sea” approach. As part of a Cawthron Institute (Cawthron) investigation into the effects of freshwater inflow quantity and quality on the productivity of the marine receiving environment, the planktonic and benthic microalgal biomass (and associated environmental characteristics) were compared along a series of transects in Tasman Bay.
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Paul Gillespie (Cawthron Institute). . https://dc.niwa.co.nz:/niwa_dc/srv/api/records/5350b544-4f48-4939-a6e8-ef92758440d5 |
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- Date ( Publication )
- 2003-06-30T17:58:00
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- 2003
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- Cawthron Insititute
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- Oceans
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- Tasman Bay
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- Tasman Bay management stakeholders microalgae site water column benthic planktonic
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- Gillespie, P. (2003). Benthic and planktonic microalgae in Tasman Bay: Biomass distribution and implications for shellfish growth. Motueka Integrated Catchment Management (Motueka ICM) Programme Report Series. Cawthron Report No. 835. 26 p.
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- 5350b544-4f48-4939-a6e8-ef92758440d5
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- 2012-08-02T13:18:07
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- ISO 19115-3
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