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TC #17
June 1965 BCF Townsend Cromwell Cruise No.17
The June 1965 Townsend Cromwell cruise, from 10 June to
2 July, was the last of a series of 18 monthly cruises run by
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Bureau of Commercial
Fisheries to the south, east, and north of the high Hawaiian
Islands for the purpose of determining monthly variation in
the structure and position of water types and currents in the
area.
This was the fourteenth cruise in which Pacific Project
personnel have taken part. Daily sunrise to sunset bird
observations were made for a total of 282.2 hours. Paul Woodward
was the sole Project personnel aboard this cruise.
Paul W. Woodward
Pacific Project