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Description:A total of six stations in Casco Bay, Maine, were visited on the training vessel M/V Aqualab of Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute. All of the data was collected during daylight cruises of the Fall and early winter of 1968. Stations 4, 6, and G (Figure 1) were visited once each during this period. Visitation of stations was dictated by weather conditions and training schedules. Station names and coordinates are given in Table I. Water samples were collected at surface, mid-depth, and bottom, or at surface and bottom, for salinity, dissolved oxygen, and pH. This report initiates a series of data reports and special publications to be released by the Department of Applied Marine Biology and Oceanography at Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute.
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Sea Grant Document Number:SMVTI-T-70-001
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