Extracted from Wishner et al. 1998; see below for full paper citation:
Mesozooplankton were collected with a double 1-m2 MOCNESS (two 1-m2 MOCNESS systems side-by-side), a multiple opening-closing net system with environmental sensors and control of the nets from shipboard. The nets were 153 um mesh with a 1-m2 mouth opening (when towed at a 45° angle). The net was towed usually at 1.5—2.5 kts behind the ship. Wire was payed out at 10—25 m/min and hauled in at 5—20 m/min. Electronic data from the MOCNESS included time, volume filtered, depth, temperature (Sea-Bird SBE 3), salinity (Sea-Bird SBE 4), light transmission (SeaTech 25 cm beam transmissometer), and oxygen (Sea-Bird SBE 13). In some cases, the volume filtered for time intervals with electronic problems was extrapolated from trouble-free portions of a tow. Typically, about 100—200 m3 of water were filtered for the shallow samples and 500—800 m3 for the deeper sparser OMZ samples. Usually, 16 discrete samples were collected in an oblique haul from 1000 m to the surface, with 100-m intervals at depth and 50 or 25 m intervals in the upper 400 m.
For oxygen methodology, refer to "Processing Arabian Sea MOCNESS Oxygen Data" (PDF).
Refer to related publications:
Wishner, K.F., M.M. Gowing, and C. Gelfman. 1998. Mesozooplankton biomass in the upper 1000 m in the Arabian Sea: overall seasonal and geographic patterns and relationship to oxygen gradients. Deep-Sea Research II 45:2405-2432. doi:10.1016/S0967-0645(98)00078-2
Gowing, M.M. and K.F. Wishner. 1998. Feeding ecology of the copepod Lucicutia aff. L. grandis near the lower interface of the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone. Deep-Sea Research II 45:2433-2459. doi:10.1016/S0967-0645(98)00077-0
Smith, S. L., M. Roman, I. Prusova , K. Wishner, M. Gowing, L.A. Codispoti, R. Barber, J. Marra, and C. Flagg. 1998. Seasonal response of zooplankton to monsoonal reversals in the Arabian Sea. Deep-Sea Research II 45:2369-2403. doi:10.1016/S0967-0645(98)00075-7
Morrison, J.M., L.A. Codispoti, S. L. Smith, K. Wishner, C. Flagg, W.D. Gardner, S. Gaurin, S.W.A. Naqvi, V. Manghnani, L. Prosperie and J.S. Gundersen. 1999. The oxygen minimum zone in the Arabian Sea during 1995. Deep-Sea Research II 46:1903-1931. doi:10.1016/S0967-0645(99)00048-X
Roman, M., S. Smith, K. Wishner, X. Zhang and M. Gowing. 2000. Mesozooplankton production and grazing in the Arabian Sea. Deep-Sea Research II 47:1423-1415. doi:10.1016/S0967-0645(99)00149-6
Wishner, K. F., M. M. Gowing, and C. Gelfman. 2000. Living in suboxia: ecology of an Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone copepod. Limnology and Oceanography 45:1576-1593. doi:10.4319/lo.2000.45.7.1576
Gowing, M. M. D. L. Garrison, K. F. Wishner, and C. Gelfman. 2003. Mesopelagic microplankton of the Arabian Sea. Deep-Sea Research I 50:1205-1234. doi:10.1016/S0967-0637(03)00130-4
Wishner, K. F., C. Gelfman, M. M. Gowing, D. M. Outram, M. Rapien, and R. L. Williams. 2008. Vertical zonation and distributions of calanoid copepods through the lower oxycline of the Arabian Sea Oxygen Minimum Zone. Progress in Oceanography 78:163-191. doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2008.03.001