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| author | Musaeva, Eteri I |
| author_facet | Musaeva, Eteri I |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | Distribution of mesoplankton in the Burgas Bay in 53 bottle samples taken in October-November 1982 is discussed. Decrease in total biomass of zooplankton from north to south can be traced at the northern meridional section (Cape Krotiriya to Cape Kaliakra), probably resulting from decrease in eutrophicating effect of the Danube River in this direction. Plankton off the Bulgarian coast was in typical autumn condition. In the southern part of the Burgas Bay, where there is discharge current carrying eutrophicated sewage from the city of Burgas, various stages in development of the community, from a young community in the inner end of the bay to a mature one at its outlet, were observed. |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 1985 |
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| spellingShingle | (Table 2) Plankton biomass and production in the Burgas Bay, Black Sea Musaeva, Eteri I AkOr-10; AkOr-11; AkOr-12; AkOr-13; AkOr-14; AkOr-16; AkOr-28; AkOr-4; AkOr-9; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Bacteria, biomass; Bacteria, production; Black Sea; Date/Time of event; Elevation of event; Euryphages, biomass; Event label; Infusoria, biomass; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mesozooplankton, biomass; Nanophages, biomass; Nanophytoflagellates; Phytoplankton, biomass; Primary production of carbon per area, daily; Protozoa, biomass; Seizing predators, biomass; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS Distribution of mesoplankton in the Burgas Bay in 53 bottle samples taken in October-November 1982 is discussed. Decrease in total biomass of zooplankton from north to south can be traced at the northern meridional section (Cape Krotiriya to Cape Kaliakra), probably resulting from decrease in eutrophicating effect of the Danube River in this direction. Plankton off the Bulgarian coast was in typical autumn condition. In the southern part of the Burgas Bay, where there is discharge current carrying eutrophicated sewage from the city of Burgas, various stages in development of the community, from a young community in the inner end of the bay to a mature one at its outlet, were observed. |
| title | (Table 2) Plankton biomass and production in the Burgas Bay, Black Sea |
| topic | AkOr-10; AkOr-11; AkOr-12; AkOr-13; AkOr-14; AkOr-16; AkOr-28; AkOr-4; AkOr-9; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Bacteria, biomass; Bacteria, production; Black Sea; Date/Time of event; Elevation of event; Euryphages, biomass; Event label; Infusoria, biomass; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mesozooplankton, biomass; Nanophages, biomass; Nanophytoflagellates; Phytoplankton, biomass; Primary production of carbon per area, daily; Protozoa, biomass; Seizing predators, biomass; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.756161 |