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AMT20 Cruise Report
Rees, AP
The twentieth AMT cruise will set sail from Southampton in the UK on 12 October 2010 and is due to arrive in Chile on 25 November.
The cruise will focus on microbial diversity and activity, physical oceanography, optics, analytical flow cytometry and primary production and coloured dissolved organic matter. The principal scientist will be Andy Rees from Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
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Rees, AP 2010 . PML Publishing. doi:10.17031/e1en-7p78.
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