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Yn Memoriam, 
H. C. DANNEVIG, Director; G. W. C. PIM, Master; C. T. 
HARRISSON, Biologist ; and eighteen others, comprising the crew 
of the Australian Fishery Investigation steamer Endeavour, who 
were lost at sea in December, 1914. 
The Department of Trade and Customs of the Commonwealth of Australia 
have issued a memorial number of their Report on Fisheries, giving particulars, 
as far as they are known, of the loss at sea of their investigation steamer 
Endeavour, with all on board, including the Commonwealth Director of 
Fisheries, Harald Christian Dannevig; the Biologist, Charles Turnbull 
Harrisson ; the Captain, George William Charles Pim, and a crew of eighteen 
men. The ship left Macquarie Island on December 3rd, 1914, to return 
to Australia and was not heard of again. It is thought that she perished 
in a heavy gale which was experienced on the island two days after she 
had left. 
The work carried out by Dannevig with the Hndeavour—a steam trawler 
specially built for fishery investigations in Australian waters—is well known 
to all Marine Biologists, and ranks with the best work of the kind which has 
been accomplished anywhere. The sympathy of British naturalists will be 
extended to their Australian colleagues, as well as to the relatives and friends 
of those whom the sea has claimed, in the sad loss they have sustained. 
