COUNCIL — APRIL 1912 — APPENDIX C — 54 — 



2. Sweden: Continual observations, especially current measurements, to 

 be taken in the channel between Bornholm and Scania, for a period of 14 days; 

 the current measurements to be taken at depths of 20 and 60 m. Hydrographical 

 observations also to be made at other places, including the Bornholm Deep. 

 Further, a hydrographical section to be made, from the Skaw to Arendal, and 

 from Arendal to the coast of Sweden. 



3. Denmark: An investigation cruise to be made in the southern part of 

 the Gattegat. 



4. Germany: If possible, an investigation cruise to be made either in the 

 central waters of the Baltic or in the North Sea. 



5. Holland: The customary extended seasonal cruise in the North Sea 

 to be made. 



6. Belgium: The customary seasonal cruise in the Flemish Sea. 



7. England: A section from Shields to 57°15' N— 5°00' E to be made; 

 also, weather permitting, a section from there in the direction of Hanstholm 

 and thence to Lowestoft. 



8. Scotland: A section from Leith to Stavanger, thence to the Shetlands, 

 and from there to Scotland to be made. If possible, also a hydrographie cruise 

 to be made in the channel between the Shetlands and Fseroe islands. 



9. Norway: A section from Sognefiord to 64° N— 4° W and back to 

 be made. 



10. Ireland: The usual seasonal cruise to be undertaken. 



The plans for continual hydrographical investigations from the morning of 

 1st August 1912 to the morning of the 15th August 1912, from ships at anchor in 

 the North Sea, were also thoroughly discussed. The redaction of a resolution to 

 this effect (No. 3) was agreed upon and the following information given : 



A. Places of observation: — 



57° N— 7° E, depth to bottom 40 m. 



57° N— 4° E, depth to bottom 70 m. 



57° N— 0° Long., depth to bottom 90 in. 



Horns Bev Lightship. 



Lightships in the German Bight. 



Dutch Lightships. 



West Hinder Lightship. 



Lightships Varne and Smiths Knoll. 



Station E54: 55°48' N— 0°50' E, depth to bottom 75 m. 



