An epibenthic sled is a type of sampling device used in marine biology and oceanography to collect benthic organisms that live on or near the ocean floor. This device is designed to capture epibenthic fauna, which are organisms that inhabit the upper layers of the seabed and include species such as crabs, fish, and various invertebrates. The sled typically consists of a flat, sled-like body with a net or mesh bag attached to its trailing edge.
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