FIELD PARTIES 



John R. Manning cruise 32 

 F. E. Barnett, Master 

 J. J. Graham, Fishery Research Biologist - 



Field Party Chief 

 R. S. Nishioka, Fishery Aid 



John R. Manning cruise 33 



F. E. Barnett, Master 



G. R. Seckel, Oceanographer- Field Party Chief 

 W. M. Matsumoto, Fishery ResearchBiologist 



Charles H. Gilbert cruise 31 



W. T. Tanaka, Master 



R. S. Shomura, Fishery Research Biologist - 



Field Party Chief 

 R. N. Uchida, Fishery Research Biologist 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



The special weather forecasts provided by 

 the U. S. Weather Bureau, Honolulu and San 

 Francisco branches, played an important part 

 in the successful completion of these cruises. 



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Figure 1. --Track chart, John R. Manning cruise 32, July 16 - September 12, 

 1956. Heavy lines and letters designate location of temperature sections 

 shown in figures 2 to 4. 



