Microscopic Algae And Protozoa In The waters near Plymouth in August 1962

Abstract
Larger algae and protozoa plankton of inshore waters seem generally well known, except for a few groups of very small flagellates. The same statement cannot be made for the micro-organisms of the bottom sediment-water interfaces and intertidal sand. Many ecologists and physiologists would like to know more about what species and how many individuals can be expected in such locations as these.