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While examining historical data on dissolved oxygen in the Canary Current area and the Central Atlantic Ocean (areas of activity of the UNDP/FAO Regional Fisheries Survey in West Africa), a quite different pattern of distribution was found in the dissolved oxygen/water temperature relationship in two adjacent Marsden squares (MS)1, 074 and 038. Not only were the dissolved oxygen values in MS 038 considerably lower than in MS 074 but, in the former square, the oxgen/temperature distribution showed 2 dissolved oxygen minima, the latter only 1 minimum. In MS 335, situated below the Equator, near the African coast, the oxygen/temperature distribution differs from the two former squares in that the dissolved oxygen value decreased steadily, and no oxygen minimum was found down to a depth where the water temperature was 6°C.
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Communicated by E. O. Bayagbona, Lagos
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Oren, O.H. Results of the UNDP (SF)/FAO Regional Fisheries Survey in West Africa. report No. 2. Preliminary note on dissolved oxygen in the Canary Current. Marine Biology 17, 1–3 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00346949
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