Boas, Jasper2008-08-012008-08-012008-06-19Keil R., Kelley D., D'Asaro E., Krembs C., and Collins R.E. [Eds.] 2008. Proceedings from the University of Washington School of Oceanography Undergraduate Thesis Research Expedition to Glacier Bay Alaska, March 2008. 296pp.http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3763This study measured chlorophyll zones and water density in Glacier Bay to determine where thin layers reside in the water column. Thin layers of phytoplankton provide food and shelter to organisms, thus playing an important role in the overall productivity of any body of water. Thin layers were identified at increasingly greater depth as distance increases from the mouth of Glacier Bay.en-USMarine plankton--vertical distributionChlorophyll--Alaska--Glacier Bay--measurementFood chains (ecology)--Alaska--Glacier BayStudy of the Distribution of Biological Thin Layers in Glacier Bay, AlaskaOther