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DURING the current survey of seaweed of the sublittoral zone of Scotland, very extensive sampling has been carried out. The samples are taken by means of a calibrated spring grab which closes by trigger action on touching bottom. The seaweed samples are weighed, species noted and also the depths from which they are obtained.
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Walker, J. Ecol., 35, 166 (1947).
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WALKER, F. Sublittoral Seaweed Survey : Relationship of Algal Growth and Depth. Nature 161, 977–978 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161977b0
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