The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented study

The biological research group of the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-25,1984/85) conducted the studies on (1) the dynamics of organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and (2) the ecology of krill and fish under the coastal fast ice in Lutzow-Holm Bay, which represent an acti...

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Main Authors: Kouichi Kawaguchi, Osamu Matsuda, Shingo Ishikawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1987-03-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008535
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spelling doaj-9d1190e4b20346de894973a8709ea65a2020-11-24T22:01:48ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1987-03-01311385410.15094/00008535The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented studyKouichi Kawaguchi0Osamu Matsuda1Shingo Ishikawa2Ocean Research Institute, University of TokyoFaculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima UniversityFaculty of Science, Kochi UniversityThe biological research group of the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-25,1984/85) conducted the studies on (1) the dynamics of organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and (2) the ecology of krill and fish under the coastal fast ice in Lutzow-Holm Bay, which represent an activity in the last year of the three-year BIOMASS programme planned in the Japanese Antarctic Station, Syowa. Based on both field and laboratory experiments, new knowledges were obtained on the decomposition of particulate matter with special reference to the fate of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus, and the ecology of notothenid fish, Trematomus bernachii and Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba under the fast ice. Oceanographical observations, including T, S, NH_3-N, NO_2-N, NO_3-N, PO_4-P, SiO_3-Si, D.O., PH and Chl. a measurements, and standard samplings of phytoplankton and zooplankton were made monthly at the 3 stations which had been fixed during the 3 year programme. Population censuses of Adelie penguin and Weddell seal were also included as a part of the programme. Besides the BIOMASS-oriented research, moss flora survey and monitoring of lake waters, soil bacteria and algae were also carried out at several definite lakes or points as a routine research programme.https://doi.org/10.15094/00008535
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author Kouichi Kawaguchi
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Shingo Ishikawa
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Shingo Ishikawa
The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented study
Antarctic Record
author_facet Kouichi Kawaguchi
Osamu Matsuda
Shingo Ishikawa
author_sort Kouichi Kawaguchi
title The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented study
title_short The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented study
title_full The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented study
title_fullStr The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented study
title_full_unstemmed The marine biological study carried out during the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the BIOMASS-oriented study
title_sort marine biological study carried out during the 25th japanese antarctic research expedition (1984/85) with special reference to the biomass-oriented study
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 1987-03-01
description The biological research group of the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-25,1984/85) conducted the studies on (1) the dynamics of organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and (2) the ecology of krill and fish under the coastal fast ice in Lutzow-Holm Bay, which represent an activity in the last year of the three-year BIOMASS programme planned in the Japanese Antarctic Station, Syowa. Based on both field and laboratory experiments, new knowledges were obtained on the decomposition of particulate matter with special reference to the fate of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus, and the ecology of notothenid fish, Trematomus bernachii and Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba under the fast ice. Oceanographical observations, including T, S, NH_3-N, NO_2-N, NO_3-N, PO_4-P, SiO_3-Si, D.O., PH and Chl. a measurements, and standard samplings of phytoplankton and zooplankton were made monthly at the 3 stations which had been fixed during the 3 year programme. Population censuses of Adelie penguin and Weddell seal were also included as a part of the programme. Besides the BIOMASS-oriented research, moss flora survey and monitoring of lake waters, soil bacteria and algae were also carried out at several definite lakes or points as a routine research programme.
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