It takes the average reader 1 hour and 40 minutes to read Report of Working Group 23 on Comparative Ecology of Krill in Coastal and Oceanic Waters Around the Pacific Rim by North Pacific Marine Science Organization. Working Group 23 on Comparative Ecology of Krill in Coastal and Oceanic Waters around the Pacific Rim
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"This final report from WG 23 contains summary reports from each PICES member country that highlight past and ongoing research on euphausiids (Section 3). Most countries do not have research projects specifically targeting euphausiids, so the data come from a variety of other sampling efforts which makes the amount of data available even more remarkable. Data from the North Pacific Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey (Section 4) are presented separately from the summary reports since they comprise samples from the waters of several PICES member countries. Modeling efforts used to parameterize euphausiids and explore their role in coastal and open-ocean food chains are discussed in Section 5. The last section highlights other successful activities of WG 23, including international collaborations and a protocol for conducting live experiments on euphausiids. The membership of WG 23 throughout its active period is listed in Appendix 1. The appendices also include a set of equations for converting among the different methods of measuring euphausiid length (Appendix 2) and an example of the questionnaire distributed to krill experts internationally (Appendix 3). More details of the working history of WG 23 can be found in its Annual Reports (Appendix 4) and the PICES Press article about the Krill Biology and Ecology Workshop held during the 2009 GLOBEC Open Science Meeting (Appendix 5)."--Page 1.
Report of Working Group 23 on Comparative Ecology of Krill in Coastal and Oceanic Waters Around the Pacific Rim by North Pacific Marine Science Organization. Working Group 23 on Comparative Ecology of Krill in Coastal and Oceanic Waters around the Pacific Rim is 100 pages long, and a total of 25,000 words.
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