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    Publication Date: 2023-03-10
    Description: Three hundred and twenty-nine species of micronektonic fishes were identified in 1040 midwater trawl collections taken between 1963 and 1974 from the North and South Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. The target of most tows was the deep scattering layer, and consequently the dominant species in the material were those that were concentrated in the layer. The results only generally confirm the 11 Atlantic mesopelagic ecoregions previously recognized. The geometric mean of the proportion of joint occurrences (GMPJO) of species with tows within each ecoregion was used to characterize the faunas of the ecoregions. The ecoregion affinities of fishes were compared to those of decapod shrimp in the same collections. The fish and shrimp faunas of ecoregions could be distinguished by GMPJO values, but the ranges of species favoring each ecoregion varied widely in extent and did not conform well to ecoregion boundaries or features of circulation. This suggests that co-occurring species respond differently to the physical properties and resulting biological factors defining mesopelagic ecoregions.
    Keywords: Alboran Sea; Canarias Sea; Caribbean Sea; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; DEPTH, water; Duration; Eastern Basin; Event label; Greenland Sea; Gulf of Mexico; IKMT; Ionian Sea; Isaac-Kid-Midwater Trawl; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Norwegian Sea; Number of individuals; Period; RHB0800; RHB0801; RHB0802; RHB0803; RHB0804; RHB0805; RHB0806; RHB0807; RHB0808; RHB0809; RHB0810; RHB0811; RHB0812; RHB0813; RHB0855; RHB0856; RHB0857; RHB0858; RHB0859; RHB0860; RHB0861; RHB0862; RHB0863; RHB0864; RHB0865; RHB0866; RHB0867; RHB0868; RHB0869; RHB0870; RHB0871; RHB0872; RHB0873; RHB0900; RHB0901; RHB0902; RHB0904; RHB0905; RHB0906; RHB0907; RHB0909; RHB0910; RHB0911; RHB0912; RHB0913; RHB0914; RHB0915; RHB0916; RHB0950; RHB0951; RHB0953; RHB0954; RHB0955; RHB0957; RHB0958; RHB0959; RHB0960; RHB0961; RHB0962; RHB0963; RHB0964; RHB0965; RHB0966; RHB0967; RHB0968; RHB0969; RHB0970; RHB0971; RHB0972; RHB0973; RHB0974; RHB0975; RHB0976; RHB0977; RHB0978; RHB0979; RHB0980; RHB0982; RHB1001; RHB1002; RHB1003; RHB1004; RHB1005; RHB1006; RHB1007; RHB1008; RHB1009; RHB1010; RHB1011; RHB1012; RHB1013; RHB1014; RHB1015; RHB1016; RHB1017; RHB1018; RHB1019; RHB1020; RHB1021; RHB1022; RHB1023; RHB1024; RHB1025; RHB1026; RHB1027; RHB1028; RHB1029; RHB1030; RHB1031; RHB1032; RHB1033; RHB1034; RHB1035; RHB1036; RHB1037; RHB1038; RHB1039; RHB1040; RHB1041; RHB1042; RHB1043; RHB1044; RHB1045; RHB1046; RHB1047; RHB1049; RHB1050; RHB1051; RHB1052; RHB1053; RHB1054; RHB1055; RHB1100; RHB1101; RHB1102; RHB1104; RHB1105; RHB1106; RHB1107; RHB1108; RHB1109; RHB1111; RHB1112; RHB1113; RHB1114; RHB1115; RHB1116; RHB1117; RHB1118; RHB1119; RHB1120; RHB1121; RHB1122; RHB1123; RHB1124; RHB1125; RHB1126; RHB1127; RHB1128; RHB1129; RHB1130; RHB1131; RHB1132; RHB1200; RHB1201; RHB1202; RHB1203; RHB1204; RHB1205; RHB1206; RHB1207; RHB1208; RHB1209; RHB1210; RHB1211; RHB1212; RHB1213; RHB1214; RHB1215; RHB1216; RHB1217; RHB1218; RHB1219; RHB1220; RHB1221; RHB1222; RHB1223; RHB1250; RHB1251; RHB1252; RHB1253; RHB1254; RHB1255; RHB1256; RHB1257; RHB1258; RHB1259; RHB1260; RHB1261; RHB1262; RHB1263; RHB1264; RHB1265; RHB1266; RHB1267; RHB1268; RHB1269; RHB1270; RHB1271; RHB1272; RHB1273; RHB1274; RHB1275; RHB1276; RHB1277; RHB1278; RHB1279; RHB1280; RHB1281; RHB1282; RHB1283; RHB1284; RHB1285; RHB1286; RHB1287; RHB1288; RHB1289; RHB1290; RHB1291; RHB1292; RHB1293; RHB1294; RHB1295; RHB1296; RHB1297; RHB1298; RHB1299; RHB1300; RHB1301; RHB1302; RHB1303; RHB1304; RHB1305; RHB1306; RHB1307; RHB1308; RHB1309; RHB1310; RHB1311; RHB1312; RHB1313; RHB1314; RHB1315; RHB1316; RHB1317; RHB1318; RHB1420; RHB1421; RHB1422; RHB1423; RHB1424; RHB1425; RHB1426; RHB1427; RHB1428; RHB1429; RHB1430; RHB1431; RHB1432; RHB1433; RHB1434; RHB1435; RHB1436; RHB1437; RHB1438; RHB1439; RHB1440; RHB1441; RHB1442; RHB1501; RHB1502; RHB1503; RHB1504; RHB1505; RHB1506; RHB1507; RHB1508; RHB1509; RHB1510; RHB1511; RHB1512; RHB1513; RHB1514; RHB1515; RHB1516; RHB1517; RHB1518; RHB1519; RHB1520; RHB1521; RHB1522; RHB1523; RHB1600; RHB1601; RHB1602; RHB1603; RHB1650; RHB1700; RHB1701; RHB1702; RHB1703; RHB1704; RHB1705; RHB1706; RHB1707; RHB1708; RHB1709; RHB1710; RHB1711; RHB1712; RHB1713; RHB1714; RHB1715; RHB1716; RHB1717; RHB1718; RHB1720; RHB1721; RHB1722; RHB1723; RHB1724; RHB1725; RHB1727; RHB1728; RHB1729; RHB1730; RHB1731; RHB1732; RHB1733; RHB1734; RHB1735; RHB1736; RHB1737; RHB1738; RHB1740; RHB1741; RHB1800; RHB1801; RHB1802; RHB1803; RHB1804; RHB1805; RHB1807; RHB1808; RHB1809; RHB1810; RHB1811; RHB1812; RHB1813; RHB1814; RHB1815; RHB1816; RHB1817; RHB1818; RHB1819; RHB1820; RHB1821; RHB1822; RHB1823; RHB1824; RHB1825; RHB1826; RHB1827; RHB1828; RHB1829; RHB1830; RHB1831; RHB1832; RHB1833; RHB1834; RHB1835; RHB1836; RHB1837; RHB1838; RHB1839; RHB1840; RHB1841; RHB1842; RHB1843; RHB1844; RHB1845; RHB1846; RHB1847; RHB1848; RHB1849; RHB1850; RHB1851; RHB1852; RHB1853; RHB1854; RHB1855; RHB1856; RHB1857; RHB1858; RHB1859; RHB1860; RHB1861; RHB1862; RHB1863; RHB1864; RHB1865; RHB1866; RHB1867; RHB1868; RHB1869; RHB1870; RHB1871; RHB1872; RHB1873; RHB1874; RHB1875; RHB1876; RHB1877; RHB1878; RHB1879; RHB1880; RHB1881; RHB1882; RHB1883; RHB1884; RHB1885; RHB1886; RHB1887; RHB1888; RHB1889; RHB1890; RHB1891; RHB1892; RHB1893; RHB1894; RHB1895; RHB1896; RHB1897; RHB1898; RHB1899; RHB1900; RHB1901; RHB1902; RHB1903; RHB1904; RHB1906; RHB1907; RHB1908; RHB1909; RHB1910; RHB1911; RHB1912; RHB1913; RHB1914; RHB1915; RHB1916; RHB1917; RHB1918; RHB1919; RHB1920; RHB1921; RHB1922; RHB1923; RHB1924; RHB1925; RHB1926; RHB1927; RHB1928; RHB1929; RHB1930; RHB1931; RHB1932; RHB1933; RHB1934; RHB1935; RHB1936; RHB1937; RHB1938; RHB1939; RHB1940; RHB1941; RHB1942; RHB1943; RHB1944; RHB1961; RHB2000; RHB2001; RHB2002; RHB2003; RHB2004; RHB2005; RHB2006; RHB2007; RHB2008; RHB2009; RHB2010; RHB2011; RHB2012; RHB2013; RHB2014; RHB2015; RHB2016; RHB2017; RHB2018; RHB2019; RHB2020; RHB2021; RHB2022; RHB2023; RHB2024; RHB2025; RHB2026; RHB2027; RHB2028; RHB2029; RHB2030; RHB2031; RHB2032; RHB2033; RHB2034; RHB2035; RHB2036; RHB2037; RHB2038; RHB2039; RHB2040; RHB2041; RHB2042; RHB2043; RHB2044; RHB2045; RHB2046; RHB2047; RHB2048; RHB2049; RHB2050; RHB2051; RHB2052; RHB2053; RHB2054; RHB2055; RHB2056; RHB2057; RHB2058; RHB2059; RHB2060; RHB2061; RHB2062; RHB2063; RHB2065; RHB2066; RHB2067; RHB2068; RHB2069; RHB2070; RHB2071; RHB2073; RHB2074; RHB2075; RHB2076; RHB2077; RHB2078; RHB2079; RHB2080; RHB2081; RHB2082; RHB2083; RHB2084; RHB2085; RHB2086; RHB2087; RHB2088; RHB2089; RHB2090; RHB2091; RHB2092; RHB2093; RHB2094; RHB2095; RHB2096; RHB2097; RHB2098; RHB2099; RHB2100; RHB2101; RHB2102; RHB2103; RHB2104; RHB2105; RHB2106; RHB2107; RHB2108; RHB2109; RHB2110; RHB2111; RHB2112; RHB2113; RHB2114; RHB2115; RHB2116; RHB2117; RHB2118; RHB2119; RHB2120; RHB2200; RHB2201; RHB2202; RHB2203; RHB2204; RHB2205; RHB2206; RHB2207; RHB2208; RHB2209; RHB2210; RHB2211; RHB2212; RHB2213; RHB2214; RHB2215; RHB2216; RHB2217; RHB2218; RHB2219; RHB2220; RHB2221; RHB2222; RHB2223; RHB2224; RHB2225; RHB2226; RHB2227; RHB2228; RHB2229; RHB2230; RHB2231; RHB2232; RHB2233; RHB2234; RHB2235; RHB2236; RHB2237; RHB2238; RHB2239; RHB2240; RHB2241; RHB2242; RHB2243; RHB2244; RHB2245; RHB2246; RHB2247; RHB2248; RHB2249; RHB2250; RHB2251; RHB2252; RHB2253; RHB2254; RHB2255; RHB2256; RHB2257; RHB2258; RHB2259; RHB2260; RHB2261; RHB2262; RHB2263; RHB2264; RHB2265; RHB2266; RHB2267; RHB2268; RHB2269; RHB2270; RHB2271; RHB2272; RHB2273; RHB2274; RHB2275; RHB2276; RHB2277; RHB2278; RHB2279; RHB2280; RHB2281; RHB2282; RHB2283; RHB2285; RHB2286; RHB2287; RHB2288; RHB2289; RHB2290; RHB2291; RHB2292; RHB2293; RHB2294; RHB2295; RHB2296; RHB2298; RHB2299; RHB2300; RHB2301; RHB2400; RHB2401; RHB2402; RHB2404; RHB2405; RHB2406; RHB2407; RHB2408; RHB2409; RHB2410; RHB2411; RHB2412; RHB2413; RHB2414; RHB2415; RHB2416; RHB2417; RHB2418; RHB2500; RHB2501; RHB2502; RHB2503; RHB2504; RHB2505; RHB2506; RHB2507; RHB2508; RHB2509; RHB2510; RHB2511; RHB2512; RHB2513; RHB2514; RHB2516; RHB2517; RHB2518; RHB2519; RHB2520; RHB2521; RHB2522; RHB2523; RHB2524; RHB2525; RHB2526; RHB2527; RHB2528; RHB2529; RHB2530; RHB2531; RHB2532; RHB2533; RHB2534; RHB2535; RHB2536; RHB2537; RHB2538; RHB2540; RHB2541; RHB2542; RHB2543; RHB2544; RHB2546; RHB2547; RHB2548; RHB2549; RHB2550; RHB2551; RHB2552; RHB2553; RHB2554; RHB2555; RHB2556; RHB2557; RHB2558; RHB2559; RHB2560; RHB2561; RHB2562; RHB2563; RHB2564; RHB2565; RHB2566; RHB2567; RHB2568; RHB2569; RHB2570; RHB2571; RHB2572; RHB2573; RHB2574; RHB2575; RHB2576; RHB2577; RHB2578; RHB2579; RHB2580; RHB2581; RHB2582; RHB2583; RHB2584; RHB2585; RHB2586; RHB2587; RHB2588; RHB2589; RHB2590; RHB2591; RHB2592; RHB2594; RHB2595; RHB2596; RHB2597; RHB2598; RHB2599; RHB2600; RHB2601; RHB2602; RHB2603; RHB2604; RHB2605; RHB2606; RHB2607; RHB2608; RHB2609; RHB2610; RHB2611; RHB2612; RHB2613; RHB2614; RHB2615; RHB2616; RHB2617; RHB2618; RHB2619; RHB2620; RHB2621; RHB2622; RHB2623; RHB2624; RHB2625; RHB2626; RHB2627; RHB2628; RHB2629; RHB2630; RHB2631; RHB2632;
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 79729 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2020-02-06
    Description: We have developed a global biogeographic classification of the mesopelagic zone to reflect the regional scales over which the ocean interior varies in terms of biodiversity and function. An integrated approach was necessary, as global gaps in information and variable sampling methods preclude strictly statistical approaches. A panel combining expertise in oceanography, geospatial mapping, and deep-sea biology convened to collate expert opinion on the distributional patterns of pelagic fauna relative to environmental proxies (temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen at mesopelagic depths). An iterative Delphi Method integrating additional biological and physical data was used to classify biogeographic ecoregions and to identify the location of ecoregion boundaries or inter-regions gradients. We define 33 global mesopelagic ecoregions. Of these, 20 are oceanic while 13 are ‘distant neritic.’ While each is driven by a complex of controlling factors, the putative primary driver of each ecoregion was identified. While work remains to be done to produce a comprehensive and robust mesopelagic biogeography (i.e., reflecting temporal variation), we believe that the classification set forth in this study will prove to be a useful and timely input to policy planning and management for conservation of deep-pelagic marine resources. In particular, it gives an indication of the spatial scale at which faunal communities are expected to be broadly similar in composition, and hence can inform application of ecosystem-based management approaches, marine spatial planning and the distribution and spacing of networks of representative protected areas
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Reprint. Science, vol. 160, no. 3831, 1968, pp. 991-993. Originally issued as Reference No. 68-58, series later renamed WHOI-.
    Description: A sound- scattering layer, composed of discrete hyperbolic echo-sequences and apparently restricted to the Slope Water region of the western North Atlantic, has been identified from the Deep Submergence Research Vehicle ALVIN with schools of the myctophid fish Ceratoscopelus maderensis. By diving into the layer and using ALVIN's echo-ranging sonar, we approached and visually identified the sound scatterers. The number of echo sequences observed with the surface echo-sounder (1 /23. 76 x 105 cubic meters of water) checked roughly with the number of sonar targets observed from the submarine (1/7. 45 x 105 cubic meters) . The fish schools appeared to be 5 to 10 meters thick, 10 to 100 meters in diameter, and on centers 100 to 200 meters apart. Density within schools was estimated at 10 to 15 fish per cubic meter.
    Description: Supported in part by contracts Nonr-3484(00) and Nonr-4029(00) and by NSF grant GB-4431.
    Keywords: Alvin (Submarine) ; Lanternfishes ; Echo scattering layers
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Technical Report
    Format: application/pdf
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Originally issued as Reference No. 69-70, series later renamed WHOI-.
    Description: Our primary purpose in preparing "A Key to the Stromateoid Fishes" is to provide field workers and curators with a convenient and concise aid for the identification of the diverse species in this somewhat difficult group . Secondarily, we hope to present , through the keys , a summary of the present state of our knowledge of these fi.shes, and to indicate areas where further investigation is needed .
    Description: Supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants GB-7108 and GZ-259.
    Keywords: Stromateidae ; Perciformes
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Technical Report
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: From the introductory paragraph: A report and analysis of the distribution of bottom fishes in the Denmark Strait and Irminger Sea will soon be published in the journal Deep-Sea Research (Haedrich and Krefft, 1978). Unfortunately, space considerations did not allow inclusion of a complete species list. The purpose of this report is to make that information available.
    Description: Prepared for the National Science Foundation under Grant OCE 76-21878.
    Keywords: Fishes ; Species diversity
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Technical Report
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