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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1958, Page 43

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1958, Page 43
ÐÝRASVIFIÐ í SJÓNUM 185 SUMMARY Zonplankton in Icelandic Waters by I/igvar Hallgrimsson. University Research Institute, Department of Fisheries, Reykjavik. This article gives a rough outline of the main features of the zooplankton in Icelandic waters. The drift of the zooplankton from Icelandic waters west- wards to Greenland is discussed, ancl Ranish investigations on the drift of the cod larvae from Icelandic waters are mentioned. A short account on the lifc history of Calanus finmarchicus is given and it is pointed out that thcre exists at least two or even three generations of Cal. finmarchicus per year in Icelandic waters, the life cycle of each generation lasting about two mounths. It is emphasized that Icelandic investigations have clearly shown that spaw- ning of Cal. finmarchicus takes place both in coastal and oceanic waters off the south, west and north coasts. Besides the increase of the stock because of spawning, great quantities of oceanic zooplankton — Calanus and other species — are brought into Icelandic waters frorn tlie Irminger Sea. This has often been observed and is clearly shown on Fig. 4. It is not yet known how much this inflow of zooplankton from the Irminger Sea affects the stock of the zooplankton off the nortli coast of Iceland in sumrner. But judging from hydrographical data one can presume, that only a part of this Irminger Sea plankton does reach the north coast, thc other part being brought west towards Greenland. For the purpose of clarifying this problem, a continuous plankton recording program was started in February this year. A Continuous Plankton Recorder is towed by an Icelandic cargo liner from Reykjanes through the Irminger Sea. This program would not have been realized except for the kind cooper- ation of the Oceanographic Laboratory in Edinburgh where the material collected is worked up. Ingimar Óskarsson: Dúdúfuglinn í Indlandshafi, um 20 gráður sunnan við miðbaug og 800 km austan Madagaskar, liggur lítill og sérkennilegur eyjaklasi, hinar svonefndu Maskarenhas-eyjar. Voru þær heitnar í höfuðið á manni þeim, er fann þær fyrst, en það var Portúgalinn Maskarenhas. Þetta gerðist í byrjun 16. aldar. Portúgalar námu þó ekki land á

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