NOON STATION DATA 



Station 1 



M/V Stranger ; SCOPE; November 10, 1956; 2050, 2110 1 GOT; 22°57.0*N, 113' 

 3l+.5 ! W; lbOO fm; vire angle, 0°, 0°; temp., 76.0°F dry, 72.0°F wet; 

 weather, 02; clouds, 6, amt., 8; sea, 2; swell, 330°, 3 ft, 8 sec. 



Depth 

 (m) 





 30 

 1+0 



55 



65 

 109 

 138 

 202 

 290 

 389 



735 



T 



CO 



21+.22 

 2k. 16 

 23.90 

 17.32 

 13.61 

 11.96 



11.35 

 10.68 

 9.1+6 

 8Jt6 

 7.3^ 

 5.51 



s 

 C/..) 



31+.1+0 

 31+.1+0 

 3^.39 

 3^.1^ 

 33.82 



33.31 

 3I+.1+2 

 3^.58 

 3^.56 

 3^-52 

 3^.1+9 

 3^. ^9 



(n5/i) 



k.k2 



^.39 

 k.kl 

 3.36 

 3.31 



1.01 

 0.99 

 0.37 

 0.13 

 0.16 

 0.10 

 0.ll+ 



OBSERVED 



PO^-P 

 (ugm at/l) 



0.62 

 0.56 

 0.62 

 1.29 



1.39 

 2.3^ 

 2.1*8 

 2.96 

 2.97 

 3.03 

 3.18 



NO^-N 



(ugm at/l) 



Depth 

 (■) 







25 



50 



100 



Chlorophyll 

 (mg /v?) 



.125 

 .21+5 



• 33^ 



.108 



BIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 

 Productivity- 



Bacteria 

 ( no/ml ) 



in situ incubator B- 

 (mg c/nr/day) mg c/nr/br 



U- 



Zooplahkton Volume: 1+9 ml/lOOO nr total, 1+9 ml/lOOO m^ small. 



Incident Radiation _ 



Daily Maximum: 0.622 cal/cm /min. 

 Daily Total: ll6 cal/cm . 

 Day Length: 10.32 hrs. 



^All the times given in the station headings are messenger time(s). 

 fBiotin: for explanation of symbols see p. 56 , footnote No. 3. 

 ^Uracil: 

 Purine: (see p. 51+ ) : 



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