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A decade of sampling in the Bay of Biscay: What are the zooplankton time series telling us?

The project ''Studies on time series of oceanographic data'' was established as a pilot project by the Instituto Espanol de Oceanografia (I.E.O.) in 1991. After more than a decade, the project has grown to encompass a network of 19 sampling stations in five different transects al...

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Published in:Progress in oceanography 2007-08, Vol.74 (2-3), p.98-114
Main Authors: Valdés, Luis, López-Urrutia, A., Cabal, J., Alvarez-Ossorio, M., Bode, A., Miranda, A., Cabanas, M., Huskin, I., Anadón, R., Alvarez-Marqués, F., Llope, M., Rodríguez, N.
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