Summary:
Sampling equipment used for the study of algal blooms; A. nylon plankton net (20 micron mesh) with cod-end container to retrieve the retained organisms; B. Niskin water bottle sampler, which is lowered in the open position; a messenger is then used to trigger the closing mechanism; C. Craib-corer collecting sediments without disturbing the sediment-water interface.
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