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Metabolic processes at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef (LIMER Expedition, 1975)
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Chemical cycling and energetics of the coral reef system at Lizard Island, North Queensland were studied during September-October 1975 by the LIMER (Lizard Island Metabolic... -
Physical, chemical and biological properties of waters over coral reefs at...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Waters associated with the main reef complex at Lizard Island, North Queensland were studied during September 1977 as a component of the second "Lizard Island Metabolic Exchange... -
Chemical and biological oceanographic surveys of the Gulf of Papua and...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
An oceanographic survey of the Gulf of Papua and Torres Strait was undertaken in November and early December 1979, prior to the monsoon season. In the Gulf of Papua, sampling... -
Competition between corals and algal turf along a water quality gradient in...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
The three sites chosen to study competition between algal turfs and coral were located on the reef slope of the fringing reefs at Goold Island, and Coolgaree Bay and Cannon Bay... -
The role of nitrate in nitrogen nutrition of the mangrove Avicennia marina...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Seedlings of the mangrove, Avicennia marina, were used in two nitrogen nutrition experiments, carried out at the Australian Institute of Marine Science in a shadehouse, where... -
Decomposition of mangrove leaf litter in Chunda Bay, north Queensland
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Ageing yellow leaves, still attached to branches, but ready to abscise were collected from three mangrove species, Rhizophora stylosa, Avicennia marina and Ceriops tagal var.... -
Comparison of phosphorus and nitrogen in sediments, the water column, corals...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Water, sediment, algae and coral samples were collected between July 1980 and March 1981, over a wide range of sites at Davies Reef in the central Great Barrier Reef for... -
Moulting and body shrinkage in the Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Euphausia superba were collected from the Antarctic Ocean during the cruise by RV Kaiyo-Maru in January 1980, and were transported to the Australian Institute of Marine Science... -
Biogeochemistry of northern and central Great Barrier Reef inter-reef sediments
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Nine stations from Great Barrier Reef locations on the inner, mid- and outer -shelf were sampled. Six were located in the channels bewteen the following sets of reefs: Gibson... -
Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in northern Great Barrier Reef sediments
Australian Institute of Marine Science
The flow of carbon and nitrogen in sediments of the far northern and northern sections of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) continental shelf was examined. Most of the organic carbon... -
Oxygen production in the hydrozoan, Millepora on the Great Barrier Reef
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Samples of gas from freshly broken branches of the hydrozoan, Millepora tenella were collected from Britomart Reef. The gas was collected underwater by breaking branches under... -
Effects of phosphorus and nitrogen enrichment of mangrove soils,...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Three sites along a 370 m vegetated transect between Coral Creek and Priest Creek, Hinchinbrook Island were monitored at monthly intervals for 12 months, commencing on the 25th... -
Biomass and productivity of seagrass communities in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia
Australian Institute of Marine Science
In August/September 1995, visual surveys of seagrass abundance were undertaken along 47 transects, located along the eastern and western coasts of Exmouth Gulf. Transects... -
SAIMOS - Biological and Flow Cytometry data collected from CTD stations in...
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Flow cytometry data was collected in December 2008, in waters off South Australia. The general purpose of the study is to be able to establish background knowledge on the... -
SAIMOS - Biological and Flow Cytometry data collected from CTD stations in...
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Flow cytometry data was collected in December 2009, in waters off South Australia. The general purpose of the study is to be able to establish background knowledge on the... -
SAIMOS - Biological and Flow Cytometry data collected from CTD stations in...
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Flow cytometry data was collected in October 2014, in waters off South Australia. The general purpose of the study is to be able to establish background knowledge on the... -
SAIMOS - Biological and Flow Cytometry data collected from CTD stations in...
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Flow cytometry data was collected in December 2010, in waters off South Australia. The general purpose of the study is to be able to establish background knowledge on the... -
SAIMOS - Biological and Flow Cytometry data collected from CTD stations in...
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Flow cytometry data was collected in January 2010, in waters off South Australia. The general purpose of the study is to be able to establish background knowledge on the... -
SAIMOS - Biological and Flow Cytometry data collected from CTD stations in...
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Flow cytometry data was collected in June2009, in waters off South Australia. The general purpose of the study is to be able to establish background knowledge on the ecosystem... -
SAIMOS - Biological and Flow Cytometry data collected from CTD stations in...
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Flow cytometry data was collected in November 2008, in waters off South Australia. The general purpose of the study is to be able to establish background knowledge on the...