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III.—An Experiment in Marine Fish Cultivation: III. The Plankton of a Fertilized Loch

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The plankton in Loch Craiglin was sampled at Station I, the deepest part of the loch. Samples were taken at intervals of two or three weeks, and since, as is mentioned below, the sampling of zooplankton was unreliable for part of 1942, the results for that year are referred to only briefly and the more complete results of 1943 given in detail.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1947

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