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Temporal and fine-scale variation in the biogeochemistry of Jervis Bay

Temporal and fine-scale variation in the biogeochemistry of Jervis Bay

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CERF Mar<strong>in</strong>e Biodiversity Hub <strong>Jervis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Survey Report, February 2009Road stations previously sampled, as well as 12 additional stations across <strong>the</strong> entire bay(Figure 3).Figure 3: Location <strong>of</strong> stations from which CTD read<strong>in</strong>gs were taken.Numbers represent station names based on surveys GA312 & GA 309.The survey team <strong>in</strong>cluded six staff from Geoscience Australia (Table 1) <strong>and</strong> wasconducted on <strong>the</strong> R.V. Kimbla, an 18-metre research vessel (Figure 4).Table 1: Survey participants for <strong>the</strong> biogeochemical survey <strong>in</strong> <strong>Jervis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong>, 9-13thFebruary 2009 (KIMBLA0109). All staff are from Geoscience Australia.NAMEDr. Rachel Przeslawski*Dr. Lynda RadkeDr. Peter HarrisDr. Michael HughesAnna PotterROLEBiologistGeochemistSedimentologistOceanographerGIS / Researcher7

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