@ARTICLE{Wolnomiejski_Norbert_Biological_1982, author={Wolnomiejski, Norbert and Czykieta, Henryk and Stępnik, Ryszard and Jackowska, Hanna}, volume={vol. 3}, number={No 3-4}, journal={Polish Polar Research}, pages={259-271}, howpublished={online}, year={1982}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Committee on Polar Research}, abstract={In the investigated area, mass occurence of krill was observed in the vicinity of islands and the Antarctic Peninsula, in the waters above the shelf and shelfs slope. Small quantities of krill were found in the open oceanic waters. Immature individuals dominated close to the Antarctic Peninsula. Large, sexually mature kril dominated farther from the continent. Gravid females contributed little to the total populations. Krill of the largest size occured near the Palmer's Archipelago, and of the smallest size at the Antarctic Peninsula and the Elephant Island. It is likely that krill observed west and north of the Palmer Archipelago had been brought by currents from the Bellingshausen Sea. Krill in the Bransfield Strait originated probably from the mixing of populations carried by currents from the Weddell Sea and the Bellingshausen Sea.}, type={Article}, title={Biological characteristics of Euphausia superba Dana in the southern Drake Passage and the Bransfield Strait in February-March, 1981 (BIOMASS-FIBEX)}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/111547/PDF-MASTER/1982_3-4_259-271.pdf}, keywords={Antarctic, FIBEX, krill biology, Euphausiacea}, }