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Last eventID:

27206112025

Last sampleID (physical sample label):

27206112025-273

Each eventID represents a unique sampling event (for example a boxcore or a plankton net). The eventID is a combination of a unique number, and the date when sampling was conducted. Each eventID, can result in several physical samples, each of them with a unique sampleID.

Last recorded eventIDs

DateSubmissioncollectorTimeSubmissioneventID
11/06/2025Sofia Amieva Mau, Morten Krogstad9:55:17 am27206112025
11/06/2025Sofia Amieva Mau, Morten Krogstad9:46:30 am27006112025
27/05/2025Henning Reiss1:40:53 pm26905272025
27/05/2025Henning Reiss1:20:54 pm26805272025
27/05/2025Henning Reiss11:37:34 am26705272025
27/05/2025Henning Reiss10:30:04 am26505272025
27/05/2025Morten Krogstad10:28:00 am26405262025
27/05/2025Morten Krogstad10:27:12 am26305262025
27/05/2025Morten Krogstad10:25:55 am26205262025
26/05/2025Morten k11:26:45 am26105262025

Each sampleID represents a sample taken from the sampling event, and is stored in the database with the eventID as its parentEventID.

Last recorded sampleIDs

parentEventIDsampleTypeTreatmentsample eventID
27206112025Zooplankton27206112025-273
27006112025Phytoplankton27006112025-271
25605202025Plankton25605202025-257
25405092025Plankton25405092025-255
24804112025Plankton24804112025-251
24904112025Plankton24904112025-250
24402262025PlanktonBiomass24402262025-246
19312182024Plankton19312182024-194
17211282024ZooplanktonDry weight17211282024-192
17211282024Zooplankton17211282024-191

All samples collected from a sampling event, should be labelled with a sampleID, this include samples not stored (for example dry weight samples).