Census of Marine Zooplankton

Field project of the Census of Marine Life From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Census of Marine Zooplankton is a field project of the Census of Marine Life that has aimed to produce a global assessment of the species diversity, biomass, biogeographic distribution, and genetic diversity of more than 7,000 described species of zooplankton that drift the ocean currents throughout their lives. CMarZ focuses on the deep sea, under-sampled regions, and biodiversity hotspots.[1] From 2004 until 2011, Ann Bucklin was the lead scientist for the project.[2]

AbbreviationCeDAMar
Formation2004 (2004)
TypeBiological census
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Census of Marine Zooplankton
AbbreviationCeDAMar
Formation2004 (2004)
TypeBiological census
HeadquartersUniversity of Connecticut
Parent organization
Census of Marine Life
Websitewww.cmarz.org
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Technology plays a great role in CMarZ's research, including the use of integrated morphological and molecular sampling through DNA Barcoding.[3] CMarZ makes its datasets available via the CMarZ Database.[4]

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