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Project details
Title: | The Biology of Commercial Fishes of the Gulf of Carpentaria 1991-1995 |
Id: | 74 |
Acronym: | Biology of Commercial Fishes of the Gulf of Carpentaria |
Investigator(s): |
CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Dutton Park [details] |
Description: | |
Years: | 1991 to 1995 |
Hierachy: | Tropical Fisheries Resources » Tropical Fish Ecology |
List of surveys that this project was on. Click on column header to sort.
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Survey | Investigator | Description |
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FR 06/2001 [details] |
Ken Ridgway (CSIRO CMR) | Tasman-Coral Sea mass and heat transport / Regional Ocean Observing Network design - Part 2. This cruise is the final component of a multi-cruise experiment undertaking many CTD stations to enclose the Coral-Tasman Sea. The two previous cruises FR04/2001, FR05/2001 and a section east of New Zealand to be performed by colleagues at NIWA complete the box around the region. |
FR 04/2001 [details] |
Mr Ken Ridgway (CSIRO Marine Research) | This cruise is the first component of a multi-cruise experiment to enclose the Coral-Tasman Sea. The two following cruises (FR05/2001 & FR06/2001) and a section east of New Zealand to be performed by colleagues at NIWA will complete the box around the region. We note that FR04/2001 also involves a high degree of collaboration between CMR and colleagues from NIWA. Cruise Objectives: To occupy the PX34 section (Sydney-Wellington) as part of the long-term monitoring of the mass and heat transport in the Tasman Sea. To "value add" to the 10 years of high density XBT data (1991-2001) collected along this route from merchant vessels. |