COUNCIL- MARCH 1920 -RESOLUTIONS— 28 — 



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RESOLUTIONS 



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the International Council for the Study of the Sea. March — 1920. 



Hydrographical Eesolution 1. 



Section 



It is recommended that the British Hydrographical proposals, in connection with the 

 Plaice investigations, be carried out, as amended in protocol, during the year 1920 — 21, and 

 that Holland be invited to conduct certain observations at Helder, daily if possible, through- 

 out the year. 



Resolution 2. 



It is recommended that surface observations of salinity and temperature be taken over 

 the whole area of the north atlantic ocean at least as far as 10° S., and that these observations 

 be extended in greater detail into the tributary waters to enable surface charts of mean con- 

 ditions to be drawn up. It is further recommended that this task be entrusted to the Meteorolo 

 gical office, London, as arranged in 1912 — 13. 



Resolution 3. 



It is recommended that France be invited to participate in the carrying out of resolu- 

 tion (2) especially by observations from ships leaving Mediterranean ports. 



Resolution 4. 



It is recommended that the United States of America be invited to participate in the 

 carrying out of Resolution (2) by observations on the following routes. — 



(a) Halifax N. S. to Bermuda, 



(b) Bermuda to West Indies, 



(c) New York to Bermuda, 



(d) New York to West Indies, 



and on other routes especially those crossing the Atlantic Ocean. 



