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Jellies in the deep: quantifying siphonophore abundance and biodiversity in the mesopelagic (200-1,000 m depth) and how siphonophores bias acoustic

Organization UKRILocation United Kingdom
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[title cont.] estimates of mesopelagic fish biomass.

A distinguishing feature of the mesopelagic zone (200 - 1000m depth) is the presence of the Deep Scattering Layer (DSL), so-called because of the mass of organisms that aggregate around 500m and scatter sound from SONAR devices. Mesopelagic fish, found in and around the DSL, may have a total…

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Jellies in the deep: quantifying siphonophore abundance and biodiversity in the mesopelagic (200-1,000 m depth) and how | Dev Procure