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Fishes Universidad de Antofagasta-Ismael Kong, Chile
Citation
Medina, P., Manriquez, K., Escribano, R.. 2010. Deep-water and El Niño-related fishes from the northern Humboldt Current System. Eastern South Pacific Regional Node of OBIS (ESPOBIS). https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/3737

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Description
This database includes deep-water fishes and fishes collected at northern Chile during El Niño conditions in 1983-84. These fishes were collected and identified by Ismael Kong, who was a highly prestigious ichthyologist in Chile. The fish collection is currently maintained at Universidad de Antofagasta in northern Chile. more

This database includes deep-water fishes and fishes collected at northern Chile during El Niño conditions in 1983-84. These fishes were collected and identified by Ismael Kong, who was a highly prestigious ichthyologist in Chile. The fish collection is currently maintained at Universidad de Antofagasta in northern Chile. The region where the fishes were collected is an important fishery area, mostly based on small pelagic fishes, such as anchovy and sardines. However, fishes inhabiting the mesopelagic layer are seldom referred to, because they are not part of the fishery landings. This data set includes those fishes from deep water (>200 m) from this highly productive upwelling zone and some species normally found upon the El Niño conditions. Additional Information: The notes column includes the following fields from the original dataset ordered from left to right: typeofcollectingevent, collectingevent, station, and dayornight. These fields are defined as follows. Typeofcollectingevent: specifies sampling gear. Collectingevent: the name of the oceanographic cruise. Station: refers to the sampling station whose code depends on the cruise. Dayornight: refers to either a daylight condition or nighttime condition.

Scope
Themes:
Biology > Fish
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal

Contributors
Universidad de Antofagasta, moredata providerdata creator

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ESPOBIS: Tropical and Subtropical Eastern South Pacific Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more

Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Data collection
Metadatarecord created: 2012-12-10
Information last updated: 2012-12-10
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