noun a type of trawl used in oceanography for sampling the seafloor and collecting marine organisms
The Agassiz trawl is a type of net used for collecting marine organisms from the ocean floor.
In oceanography, the Agassiz trawl is an important tool for studying benthic communities.
Fisheries scientists use the Agassiz trawl to sample fish populations in different marine habitats.
The agassiz trawl is commonly used by marine biologists to collect samples of benthic organisms living on the ocean floor.
Oceanographers use the agassiz trawl to study the distribution and abundance of marine organisms in different oceanic regions.
Fisheries scientists may use the agassiz trawl to assess the health of fish populations and study their habitats.