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6kSouthern Ocean Continuous Zooplankton Recorder (SO-CPR) Survey
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2kMarine and Coastal Management - Copepod Surveys (AfrOBIS)
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512Zooplankton in the bay of Biscay (1995-2004 Yearly spring DEPM surveys)
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465NODC WOD01 Plankton Database
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369BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DATA
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361Zooplankton Abundance Based on Taxa and Life Stages or Size
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272Continuous Plankton Recorder Dataset (SAHFOS)
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240Zooplankton abundance and population structures assessed during April-September of 2001-2, Southern Ocean, GLOBEC
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107Southampton Oceanography Center Discovery Collections Midwater Database
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94NMNH occurrence DwC-A
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32RMT Trawl catch from the 2005/06 V3 BROKE-West voyage - Zooplankton
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30Paranaguá Bay - Plankton and Benthos Database (OBIS South America, BRAZIL)
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28South Western Pacific Regional OBIS Data All Sea Bio Subset (South Western P acific OBIS)
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27Geographically tagged INSDC sequences
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8Icota - Pelagant
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6RBINS collections
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4Natural History Museum (London) Collection Specimens
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4Marine fauna survey of the Vestfold Hills and Rauer Island, 1981-82
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4Marine fauna survey of the Vestfold Hills and Rauer Island, 1981-82 (Australian Antarctic Data Centre)
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2Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
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2Gwaii Haanas Invertebrates (OBIS Canada)
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2Zooplankton biodiversity along the central coast in the Brazilian EEZ (OBIS South America, BRAZIL) (OBIS South America, BRAZIL)
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2Senckenberg - CeDAMar Resource
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1Museum Victoria provider for OZCAM
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1Collection Crustacea - ZMB
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1SOMBASE
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1IndOBIS, Indian Ocean Node of OBIS
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1Crustaceans collection (IU) of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN - Paris)
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1Australian Museum provider for OZCAM
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1Naturalis National Natural History Museum (NL) – Invertebrate specimens from marine expeditions