Comparison of the Distribution, Abundance, and Diversity of Zooplankton in Trevor Channel and Alberni Inlet, Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island, Canada
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Hamlin, Nicole
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[author abstract] The objective of this study is to compare the distribution, abundance and diversity of zooplankton
species in the differing ecosystems of Trevor Channel and Alberni Inlet in Barkley Sound, Vancouver
Island, Canada. This study was conducted to evaluate which zooplankton species rely on coastal, low
circulation waters in Alberni Inlet, as opposed to those that are found in the open, high circulation waters
of Trevor Channel. The cruise took place aboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson on January 26-February
3, 2013. The results show that Trevor Channel has cooler temperatures
and higher saline waters than Alberni Inlet. The water parameters, temperature and salinity, and depths of
the stations within these channels control the distribution, abundance, and diversity of zooplankton
species.
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444
