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Home   »   Blog   »   respiration

Respirometer in Antarctica

  • Posted on:November 30, 2014
  • Posted in:Fluorometry, General, Respirometry, Water Quality
  • Posted by:John Runcie
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The Australian Antarctic Division is coordinating a field-based ocean acidification experiment in Antarctic waters near Casey Station, Windmill Islands, East Antarctica ( 66°17′ S 110°31′ E) this austral summer 2014-15.  This antFOCE (antarctic Free Ocean Carbon Dioxide Enrichment) experiment will expose a range of benthic marine animals and algae to a constant supply of CO2-enriched…

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Tags: Antarcticadivingmarine biologyocean acidificationphotosynthesisrespirationRespirometer

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