Cruise Vityaz Inclusive dates Responsible personnel 



code cruise 



B024 24 April - May, 1957 Ju. I. Sorokin & 0. Koblentz- 



Mishka 



B02 5 25 July - Oct., 1957 0. Koblentz-Mishka 



6626 26 Nov. - Dec, 1957 V. G. Bogorov & L. V. Depyash 



B029 29 Oct. - March, 1958-1959 0. Koblentz-Mishka & L. V. 



Depyash 



B data values are in milligrams of carbon per cubic meter per day. A 

 "4" in technique column 39 indicates the standard Russian technique referred 

 to above. A "7" in this column means in situ measurements. 



C. Fisheries Research Board of Canada data. 



COOl. Data from the Pacific Oceanographic Group, Nanaimo, British Columbia. 

 J. D. H. Strickland, C. D. McAllister and T. R. Parsons carried out the measure- 

 ments at sea aboard the Canadian weatherships, ST. CATHARINES and STONE TOWN at 

 WEATHER STATION P , near 50° North Latitude and 145° West Longitude during July 

 and August of 1959. 



The methods used were incubator, or in situ exposure of the samples for 

 6 or 7 hours. At the end of the incubation period, a milliliter of formalin 

 solution was added to each bottle before filtering it. See McAllister, Parsons 

 & Strickland (1959) for other features and notice the way the incubator results 

 were adjusted and the other data obtained during this cruise. Arbitrarily 

 09:30 was accepted as the sample time. The in situ data are indicated by a 

 "6" in technique column 39. Some pigment values are averages from composite 

 samples for each station. 



DOOl. Data from the Danish deep sea GALATHEA exploratory cruise 1950- 

 1952. The leader has been Einar Steemann-Nielsen, the first to use radioisotopes 



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