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Cultivation of plankton populations

Convener's report on an informal session, held on September 10, during the international helgoland symposium 1969

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List of participants

  • Aleem, A. A., Laboratory of Oceanography, University of Alexandria; Alexandria, Egypt.

  • Bernhard, M., Laboratorio Contaminazione Mare, CNEN-EURATOM; Fiascherino-La Spezia, Italy.

  • Boalch, G. T., Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill; Plymouth, England.

  • Bookhout, C. G., Duke University, Marine Laboratory; Beaufort, N.C. 28516, USA.

  • Conover, R. J., Marine Ecology Laboratory, Bedford Institute; Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  • Conover, S. M., Institute of Oceanography, Dalhousie University; Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  • Corkett, C., Department of Zoology, Bristol University; Bristol, England.

  • Costlow, J. D., Jr., Duke University, Marine Laboratory; Beaufort, N.C. 28516, USA.

  • Droop, M. R., Scottish Marine Biological Association, Marine Station; Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland.

  • Gillbricht, M., Institut für Hydrobiologie und Fischereiwissenschaft der Universität Hamburg; Hamburg 50, Palmaille 9, FRG.

  • Gold, K., Osborn Laboratories of Marine Sciences. New York Aquarium, Boardwalk & W. 8th Street; Brooklyn, N.Y. 11224, USA.

  • Goldizen, V. C., Aquarium Systems, Inc., 1450 East 289th Street; Wickliffe, Ohio 44092, USA.

  • Greve, W., Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, Meeresstation; Helgoland, FRG.

  • Halldal, P., Biologiska Institutionen, Umeå Universitet; Umeå, Sweden.

  • Heinle, D. R., University of Maryland, Natural Resources Institute, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Box 38; Solomons, Md. 20688, USA.

  • Herring, P. J., National Institute of Oceanography; Wormley, Godalming, Surrey, England.

  • Hueck, H. J., Centraal Laboratorium TNO, P.O. Box 217; Delft, Netherlands.

  • Nassogne, A., Laboratorio Contaminazione Mare, CNEN-EURATOM; Fiascherino-La Spezia, Italy.

  • Paffenhöfer, G.-A., University of California, San Diego, Institute of Marine Resources, P.O. Box 109; La Jolla, Calif. 92037, USA.

  • Reeve, M. R., Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Miami, 10 Rickenbacker Causeway; Miami, Fla. 33149, USA.

  • Skulberg, O., Norsk Institutt for Vannforskning, Gaustadalleen 25; Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway.

  • Smayda, T., Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island; Kingston, R.I. 02881, USA.

  • Tranter, D., Indian Ocean Biological Centre, Pullepaddy Cross Road; Ernakulum, Cochin-18, India.

  • Wickstead, J. H., Marine Biological Association, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill; Plymouth, England.

  • Zillioux, E., Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Miami, 10 Rickenbacker Causeway; Miami, Fla. 33149, USA.

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Conover, R.J. Cultivation of plankton populations. Helgolander Wiss. Meeresunters 21, 401–444 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01608639

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