@misc{parin1972aabo, author={Nikolay V {Parin} and Nina N {Gorbunova} and Vladimir M {Chuvasov}}, title={{Abundance and biomass of near-surface ichthioplankton in the Western Pacific}}, year={1972}, doi={10.1594/PANGAEA.754747}, url={https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.754747}, note={Supplement to: Parin, NV et al. (1972): Quantitative distribution of near-surface ichthyoplankton in the Western Pacific Ocean (based on hauls with a towed neuston otter trawl). Oceanology, 12, 894-899}, abstract={During Cruise 50 of R/V Vityaz ichthyoplankton in surface waters was collected by a neuston otter trawl for many days in four study areas of the Western Tropical Pacific. Obtained results describe quantitative distribution of ichthyoplankton and small fishes in surface waters. The near-surface layer of the ocean (about 30-40 cm thick) can be considered as a special biotope, its population forms an independent biocoenosis - hyponeuston. Species composition of this community (particularly, composition of fish components) in the tropical zone has been studied to some degree, but structure of the biocoenosis as well as biomass and quantitative relationships of species have not been investigated at all. In this paper the authors discuss the method of collecting surface samples that is quite suitable for quantitative calculations and also present the first results obtained using this method, which described quantitative distribution of ichthyoplankton and small fishes in surface waters.}, type={data set}, publisher={PANGAEA} }