The plankton survey was carried out on Oct. 19th, 1953, namely on the same day when another survey was made in Obama Bay. The samples were collected at the superficial and the 5 meter layers at each of 15 stations (Fig. 1). The methods of surveying and examining the material are similar to those described in previous papers. The writer is much indebted to the Director and staff members of Fukui Prefectural Fisheries Experimental Station for allowing me to use the research boat for the collection of samples, and here he wishes to express his hearty thanks for their kindness
About sixty plankton samples collected by the Soyo-maru, a surveying ship of the Central Fisheries E...
Analyses of 34 net tows, collected July 16 to August 16, 1957 to depths of about 66 m, were concerne...
Originally issued as Reference No. 61-6, series later renamed WHOI-From the introduction: Since the ...
The present paper deals with the result of surveys made in Hakodate Harbour on September 5, 1948 and...
Hirosima Bay, which is remembered as a base of the former Japanese Navy, is also famous for its oyst...
This study was based on the plankton collected in Shibushi Bay, Kagoshima Prefecture. Collections w...
14 Stations along the meridian 130° E between 5° N and 30° N were occupied by the training ship K...
The oceanographical and planktological observations in Kagoshima Bay were carried out monthly for on...
These studies on the plankton of Tomales Bay were designed to determine the effects of such physical...
During the field operation late in August and September, 1983 for the ecological study on the habita...
This preliminary report deals with the marine biological study on the drifting seaweeds and the anim...
International audienceYoshine Hada (Fig. 1) was likely the first Japanese scientist who could be cal...
Tsuruta dam and its reservoir was constructed in 1964 as a biggest multi-purpose reservoir in Kyushu...
The study of plankton was carried out at Unagi-ike, a typical caldera lake in southern Japan during ...
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey of the North Pacific is a PICES project now in its nin...
About sixty plankton samples collected by the Soyo-maru, a surveying ship of the Central Fisheries E...
Analyses of 34 net tows, collected July 16 to August 16, 1957 to depths of about 66 m, were concerne...
Originally issued as Reference No. 61-6, series later renamed WHOI-From the introduction: Since the ...
The present paper deals with the result of surveys made in Hakodate Harbour on September 5, 1948 and...
Hirosima Bay, which is remembered as a base of the former Japanese Navy, is also famous for its oyst...
This study was based on the plankton collected in Shibushi Bay, Kagoshima Prefecture. Collections w...
14 Stations along the meridian 130° E between 5° N and 30° N were occupied by the training ship K...
The oceanographical and planktological observations in Kagoshima Bay were carried out monthly for on...
These studies on the plankton of Tomales Bay were designed to determine the effects of such physical...
During the field operation late in August and September, 1983 for the ecological study on the habita...
This preliminary report deals with the marine biological study on the drifting seaweeds and the anim...
International audienceYoshine Hada (Fig. 1) was likely the first Japanese scientist who could be cal...
Tsuruta dam and its reservoir was constructed in 1964 as a biggest multi-purpose reservoir in Kyushu...
The study of plankton was carried out at Unagi-ike, a typical caldera lake in southern Japan during ...
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey of the North Pacific is a PICES project now in its nin...
About sixty plankton samples collected by the Soyo-maru, a surveying ship of the Central Fisheries E...
Analyses of 34 net tows, collected July 16 to August 16, 1957 to depths of about 66 m, were concerne...
Originally issued as Reference No. 61-6, series later renamed WHOI-From the introduction: Since the ...