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measurements are being made. It is amazing how little is done when account is 

 taken of the large numbers of ships that have gone to the Antarctic in recent 

 years. Though it lacks the fascination of adventure, the pressure of politics 

 and prestige, and perhaps the animus of prospecting, the better understanding 

 of the Southern Ocean and the oceanic and atmospheric circulation of neigh- 

 bouring areas is. in one way and another, far more urgent than the problems of 

 the continent. 



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