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B. C. F. TOWNSEND CROMWELL July 1964 CRUISE
The July 1964 Townsend Cromwell cruise was the sixth of a series of
cruises run by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
covering a fixed grid to the east of the main Hawaiian Islands for the
purpose of determining variations in the structure of water masses and
currents of this area.
This is the fifth cruise in which Pacific Project personnel have
taken part, maintaining daily sunrise to sunset bird observations for a
total of 244.8 hours. In addition Project personnel aided in recording
weather observations and in taking bathythermograph traces. Project
personnel included Warren King and Dayle Husted.
Warren B. King
Research Assist.
Pacific Project