Table 12 . --Numbers of plankton organisms per cubic meter of water 

 (continuous plankton sampler), cont'd 



Run No. 3 Date November 16-17, 195^ 



Compartment No. I23I+5678 



Time (EST) 192I+ 2027 2131 223*4- 2338 0C4l 01*+ 5 0214-8 



Position of (N. Lat. 27°l+0* 27°l4-2 ! 27 c l+9« 27*56' 28°00' 28°02' 28*06' 28*10' 

 Ship: (W. Long. 79°21' 79°17' 79°11* 79*03' 79°00' 79°Ol+» 79°11' 79°21' 



Total 



1+5-8 106.9 61.2 132.1+ 51.0 96.8 66.2 91.7 



Run No. ^ Date November 17, I95I+ 



Compartment No. I23I+5678 



Time (EST) 0l+0l+ 0506 0608 0710 0812 09ll+ 1016 lll8 



Position of (N. Lat. 28°17' 28°l8' 28°19' 28*20' 28°23' 28°2l+' 28°22« 28*20' 



Ship: (W. Long. 79*27' 79°31' 79*1+0' 79 l+8' 79*1+9' 79°56' 80*06' 8o°ll+' 



Protozoa 5-0 5-0 - - 5.0 1+0.2 170.7 20.1 



Coelenterata 5-0 - 15-1 - - 5-0 



Chaetognatha 15.1 - 5.0 20.1 - 5.0 



Misc. Worms - - - - - - 5-0 - 



Copepoda 30.1 10.0 1+5-2 60.2 1+5.2 60.2 25.1 25.1 



Ostracoda ________ 



Amphipoda ________ 



Shrimp ________ 



Crabs - - - - - - -5.0 



Misc. Crustaceans 5-0 5-0 ______ 



Mollusca - - 5.0 5.0 5.0 - 



Invertebrate Eggs ________ 



Misc. Organisms 5-0 - 5-0 25. 1 5.0 10.0 10.0 5.0 



Subtotal 65.2 20.0 7O.3 9O.3 65.2 135-5 210.8 60.2 



Fish Eggs ________ 



Fish Larvae ________ 



Total 65.2 20.0 70.3 90.3 65-2 135.5 210.8 60.2 



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