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inity approaching the Elephant Island shelf appears to be associated with kniT and phytoplankton biomass increases (Amos, Heibling, and Holm-Hansen, Antarctic Journal, this issue). The complexity of the hydrography in th
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Berlin / Seattle / /

Company

E. G0EBEL National Marine Mammal Laboratory / Patterson / Magnavox / Antarctic Marine Living Resources / Coastal / U.S. Antarctic Marine Living Resources / /

Continent

Antarctica / /

Country

United States / South Georgia / /

Facility

University of Texas Marines Science Institute / A.F. AMOS University of Texas / University of Washington / MICHAEL E. G0EBEL National Marine Mammal Laboratory / Port Aransas / /

IndustryTerm

low pressure systems / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Scotia Sea / Seal Island / Bransfield strait / Drake Passage / Elephant Island / South Shetland Islands / Gerlache strait / Weddell Sea / /

Organization

University of Washington / Scripps Institution of Oceanography / University of Texas at Austin / U.S. Department of Commerce / University of Texas Marines Science Institute / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / /

Person

Christian Bonert Anwandter / Andy Miller / JOHN L. BENGTSON / PETER L. BOVENG / Margaret Lavender / Barney Trams / /

Position

RACER / Surveyor / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Washington / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Physical Oceanography / /

Region

Antarctic / /

Technology

radiation / GPS / /

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