BUREAU OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL 

 FOR THE STUDY OF THE SEA 



Composition of 



the International 



Council 



Composition 

 of the Bureau 



Meetings 



Report of Administration 



for the tenth year: 22nd July 1911-21st July 1912 



During the tenth year the following changes occurred in the composition of 

 the International Council for the Study of the Sea. 



Professor, Dr. C. H. Wind, Holland passed away in August 1911 after many 

 years able and energetic work for the international researches of the oceans. 

 Dr. P. P. C. HoEK was appointed by the Dutch Government to replace him. 



The one of the Norwegian Delegates, Professor Dr. Fridtjof Nansen withdrew 

 as Member of the International Council. 



Professor, Dr. Fr. Heincke, Director of the Biological Station at Helgoland, 

 was appointed by the German Government to attend the Council meeting held in 

 April 1912 vice Professor Otto KrOmmel, prevented by illness from being present. 



As experts of the Council the following gentlemen attended a Council meeting 

 for the first time in April 1912: — Mr. Borley, Chief Naturalist on the staff of the 

 English Fishery Department; Professor Gran from the University at Christiania; 

 Mr. Jones, Secretary of the Fishery Board for Scotland ; Professor Schultze from the 

 University of Kiel. 



The composition of the Bureau remained unchanged during the year 

 1911—12. 



The annual meeting of the Council was held from 22nd— 27th April 

 1912 in Copenhagen. During this Council meeting the following Sections and 

 Committees were formed and held special sittings on their special subjects, viz., 

 1) Hydrographical Section, 2) Fisheries and Statistical Section, 3) Plankton Section, 

 4) Salmon Committee and 5) Seal Committee. 



