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Shallow Scattering Layer in the Subarctic Pacific Ocean: Detection by High-Frequency Echo Sounder

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1969

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Shallow scattering layers consisting mainly of Calanus cristatus were detected on a trans-Pacific crossing to depths of 60 meters with a high-frequency echo sounder. Biomass estimates of these layers indicate concentrations of zoo-plankton that are greater and more extensive than previously reported in the open ocean.

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