Abstract

Abstract Fortnightly vertical plankton hauls from 100 m to the surface were taken at three localities, two in Raunefjorden and one in Fanafjorden, Western Norway, between October 1966 and September 1967. The net had a mesh size of 0.33 mm. The study showed three peaks in zooplankton abundance, during May–June (largest), July–September, and November–December (smallest). Though Fanafjorden had the lowest zooplankton biomass, more decapod larvae were caught there than in Raunefjorden.

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