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+[[!meta title=""Giant larvacean houses: observations from deep submersibles.]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura]]
+
+Barham EG.
+
+Science. 1979 Sep 14;205(4411):1129-31 doi:10.1126/science.205.4411.1129
+
+Giant larvacean houses: observations from deep submersibles.
+
+[[!pmid 17735049 desc="Abundances as high as one per cubic meter reported at depth of 25 to 50 m in pelagic waters near the western middle American coast."]]
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+[[!meta title="First records of a giant pelagic tunicate, Bathochordaeus charon (Urochordata, Larvacea), from the eastern Pacific Ocean, with notes on its biology"]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura]]
+
+Galt, Charles P.
+
+Fishery Bulletin 1979, 77(2), pp514–9
+
+First records of a giant pelagic tunicate, Bathochordaeus charon (Urochordata, Larvacea), from the eastern Pacific Ocean, with notes on its biology
+
+https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/spo/FishBull/77-2/772toc.html
+
+https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/spo/FishBull/77-2/galt.pdf
+
+Specimens collected at 500 m depth in Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawls (California).
- Throurought the North Pacific ([[Tokioka, 1960|biblio/10.5134_174644]]).
- Alaska, where it is more abundant in summer and near the coast ([[Doubleday
and Hopcroft, 2015|biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092]]).
+ - Giant appendicularians could be observed in high abundance from deep submersibles
+ near Californian and middle American coasts ([[Barham, 1979|biblio/17735049]],
+ [[Galt, 1979|bilbio/Fishery_Bulletin_77_2_514]]).
### Elsewhere in the World