The Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ) was a global, taxonomically comprehensive biodiversity assessment of animal plankton, including ~6,800 described species in fifteen phyla.
The Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ) was a global, taxonomically comprehensive biodiversity assessment of animal plankton, including ~6,800 described species in fifteen phyla.
A program using electronic tagging technologies that studied migration patterns of large open-ocean animals and the oceanographic factors controlling these patterns.
An international exploratory study of the macro and megfauna of the mid-Atlantic Ocean including the processes that control their distribution and community structures.
Links:
[1] http://www.coml.org/projects/census-marine-zooplankton-cmarz
[2] http://www.coml.org/projects/central-waters
[3] http://www.coml.org/projects/tagging-pacific-predators-topp
[4] http://www.coml.org/projects/mid-atlantic-ridge-ecosystem-project-mar-eco