More links and websites
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Ocean variability and hoki decline
An article by scientists from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research on the link between sea temperatures and the decline in survival rates of hoki larvae in the Tasman Sea.
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Ministry of Fisheries NABIS
This site contains a wealth of information about the seasonal distribution of fish, marine mammals and selected invertebrates in the seas around New Zealand. Published by the Ministry of Fisheries, the National Aquatic Biodiversity Information System (NABIS) site is most easily accessed through its index page.
More suggestions and sources
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Bradford-Grieve, J. M., and others. ‘Potential contribution that the copepod Neocalanus tonsus makes to downward carbon flux in the Southern Ocean.’ Journal of Plankton Research 23 (2001): 963−975.
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Hardy, Alister. The open sea: its natural history. 2 vols. London: Collins, 1958.
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Jillett, J. B. ‘Calanus tonsus (Copepoda, Calanoida) in southern New Zealand waters with notes on the male.’ Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 19 (1968): 19−30.
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Patchell, G. J., and others. ‘Egg and larval development of the New Zealand hoki, Macruroronus novaezelandiae.’ New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 21 (1987): 301−313.
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Zeldis, J. R., and others. ‘Salp grazing: effects on phytoplankton abundance, vertical distribution and taxonomic composition in a coastal habitat.’ Marine Ecology Progress 126 (1995): 1−3.