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AMT2 Cruise Report

Published: 1996 | DOI: 10.17031/rjpm-v124

Robins, DB

The AMT2 cruise took place between 22 April and 28 May 1996, when the RRS James Clark Ross sailed from the Falkland Islands to the UK. The Principal Scientist was David Robins from the Plymouth Marine Laboratory.

The primary objective of the second AMT cruise was to investigate biological processes in the open Atlantic Ocean over very broad spatial scales.

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Robins, DB 1996 Atlantic Meridional Transect AMT-2 cruise report 22nd April – 22nd May 1996 Port Stanley (Falkland Islands) to Plymouth (UK). Plymouth (UK), Plymouth Marine Laboratory, PML Publishing 146pp. doi:10.17031/rjpm-v124

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