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A comparison study of the aspects of the biology of Philippine and Mariana Trenches.The 2 trenches are nearly equl in depth yet differe in their food supply with the Mariana Trench being oligotrophic. The comparisons may shed light on the relative importance of depth and of food supply affecting the rate of function of deep-sea life. Animals and microbes will be studied. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Science Party: Yayanos,A. A. - Chief Scientist - Scripps Institution :Fisher,R. L. - Res. Geologist - Scripps Institution :Comer,R. L. - Res. Tech. - Scripps Institution :Moe,R. - Computer Tech - Scripps Institution :Dietz,A. S. - S/Res. Assoc. - Scripps Institution :Van Boxtel,R. P. - S/Res. Assoc. - Scripps Institution :Aumann,M. P. - S/Res. Assoc. - Scripps Institution :Jones,K. M. - Lab Assist. - Scripps Institution :Chastain,R. - Student - Scripps Institution Yayanos, Aristides (2020). RAMA07WT Rama Expedition Leg 07 - Cruise Data. In Data from Scripps Research Expeditions 1953-2005. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0DR2SZK
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