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On Rock Remains in the Bed of the English Channel An Account of the Dredgings carried out by ss. “Oithona” in 1906

An Account of the Dredgings carried out by ss. “Oithona” in 1906

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 October 2009

L. R. Crawshay
Affiliation:
Assistant Naturalist at tlio Plymouth Laboratory.

Extract

In the programme of work for the summer of 1906, it was decided by the Director that a series of cruises should be carried out by the Association's steamer Oithona to investigate the fauna of the deeper waters of the English Channel. The bearing S.W. ½ S., Magnetic, = S. 23° W., True,* from the Eddystone Lighthouse was chosen as a baseline, and the work was to be carried out with special reference to points at 10-mile intervals along this bearing. The fauna was to be investigated as fully as possible, and bottom-deposits, particularly stones, were at the same time to be carefully recorded and collected. In all, eight cruises were made, the work being extended nearly as fer as the 50-mile point.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1908

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