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The overflow of oceanic plankton to the shelf waters of the North-East Atlantic
Fraser, J.H. (1968). The overflow of oceanic plankton to the shelf waters of the North-East Atlantic. Sarsia 34(1): 313-330. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00364827.1968.10413394
In: Sarsia. University of Bergen. Universitetsforlaget: Bergen. ISSN 0036-4827; e-ISSN 1503-1128, more
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Brattström, H.; Matthews, J.B.L. (Ed.) (1968). The Importance of Water Movements for Biology and Distribution of Marine Organisms: 2nd European Symposium on Marine Biology, Bergen 24-28 August 1967. Sarsia, 34. Norwegian Universities Press: Bergen. 398 pp., more
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Keywords
    Aquatic communities > Plankton
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Pelagic environment > Oceanic province
    Outflow > Overflow
    Water bodies > Oceans > Marginal seas > Shelf seas
    Atlantic North East [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Fraser, J.H.

Abstract
    The course of the oceanic plankton from over the deep water west of the British Isles is traced as it overflows on to the continental shelves west and north of Scotland, to Faroe, and penetrating the Faroe Shetland Channel to reach the North Sea. The data are based on monthly averages from 1951 to 1966 of the numbers of exotic species, none of which breed in this area. This oceanic plankton has its greatest abundance in May west of the British Isles and takes until August to reach Faroe and the Faroe-Shetland Channel, and until September and October to reach the North Sea.

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