Studies of Zooplankton in Gdańsk Basin (2010-2011)

In 2010-2011, the research on zooplankton was
conducted in the southern part of the Baltic Sea to determine seasonal
variability in changes occurring throughout the zooplankton in 2010
and 2011, both in the region of Gdańsk Deep, and in the western part
of Gdańsk Bay. The research in the sea showed that the taxonomic
composition of holoplankton in the southern part of the Baltic Sea
was similar to that recorded in this region for many years. The
maximum values of abundance and biomass of zooplankton both in
the Deep and the Bay of Gdańsk were observed in the summer
season. Copepoda dominated in the composition of zooplankton for
almost the entire study period, while rotifers occurred in larger
numbers only in the summer 2010 in the Gdańsk Deep as well as in
May and July 2010 in the western part of Gdańsk Bay, and
meroplankton – in April 2011.





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