Three cruises were supported by the National Geographic Society, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Columbia University.
The studies that led to the present paper began at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution just after World War II.
Good, but nonprecision sounding lines obtained by research vessels Most soundings obtained by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's R.
Such work should be conducted at the community level, year-round, and should be so conducted as to facilitate comparison with biological oceanographic data.
However, the relative influence of overfishing and "El NiƱo" oceanographic conditions on the decline remains unclear.
The large extent of the continental shelf and the climatic and oceanographiccharacteristics of the eastern Bering Sea combine to make this region extremely productive biologically.
Schematic oceanographic domains of the subarctic Pacific regions (defined by Dodimead et al.
Greenwalt ix Marine Environment of Birds 1 Long-term Climatic and Oceanographic Cycles Regulating Seabird Distributions and Numbers, by M.
Number of seabirds of different oceanographic regions having different numbers of categories of food in their diets.
Nevertheless, to achieve the best possible appreciation of the oceanographic influences affecting seabirds, particularly in the north Pacific Ocean and its adjacent embayment seas, it is necessary to make the effort.
In conjunction with biological oceanographic data, it can provide insight into geographic location, marine habitat, depth, time of day, and general method of food capture by seabirds.
Otherwise why would they have sent him to the Oceanographic Museum, large and white as a temple, whose halls he had visited only once, with a feeling of awe that had prevented him from ever going back again.
He was a professor from Spain, a Doctor of Science, Carlos Novoa, who received a subsidy from the Spanish government to make certain studies in ocean fauna at the Oceanographic Museum.
Toledo had returned, and the Prince, who wanted to please Novoa, talked to him about Oceanographic explorations, displaying a lively curiosity in his questions, though his thoughts were far away.
The ships withdrew, except for two oceanographic ships sent hurriedly by Columbia University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
Footnote 14: Any oceanographic or bathymetric information obtainable at the time of sighting may be significant.
It was the Prince of Monaco, supreme pontiff of oceanographic science, who established forever the existence of the fabulous kraken.
There's an oceanographic ship due in Manila shortly, by the way.
Half a mile from the oceanographic ship, Davis said in a peculiarly flat voice, "Cut away the dredge.
The foundation stone of an oceanographic museum, instituted by Prince Albert of Monaco, was laid in that city April 25th.
The museum is designed, primarily, to receive the large and valuable collections obtained by the prince in the voyages of ocean exploration which he has conducted, and to become a general depository for oceanographic spoils.
In March, 1910, fetes of unusual and unheard of splendor were given at Monaco at the opening of the colossal palace of the Oceanographic Museum.
When I returned to Paris in April, after the sumptuous fetes with which the Oceanographic Museum was opened, I received a call from Raoul Gunsbourg.
In addition to the work to be conducted from the land bases, it was intended that oceanographic investigations should be carried on by the 'Aurora' as far as funds would allow.
The party effected notable oceanographic researches and wintered at the South Orkney Islands, but were foiled in their attempt to penetrate the pack-ice.