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ANTON BRUUN (Cont'd) 



To permit the greatest continuity and degree of consistency in the results, 

 there is a permanent scientific staff of eight on board the ANTON BRUUN which 

 has responsibility for making the hydrographic casts, bathythermograph observa- 

 tions, plankton tows, physical and chemical determinations (temperature, 

 salinity, light penetration, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, 

 silicate, ammonia), and productivity measurements. The permanent scientific 

 staff, composed mainly of graduate students in biology or oceanography, has 

 received a special three-month course in oceanographic methods and theory at 

 the Bermuda Biological Station from Dr. David Menzel, Director of the Training 

 Program, Dr. Francis Richards (University of Washington), Dr. Maxwell Doty 

 /University of Hawaii). Dr. Harold Humm (Duke University), Dr. Donald Squires 

 (U. S. National Museum), Messrs, A. R. Miller and M. Bartlett (Woods Hole 

 Oceanographic Institution), Dr. Alan W. H. Be (Lamont Geological Observatory), 

 and Messrs. Henry White and David Wingate (Bermuda). 



SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL SCHEDULED TO WORK ABOARD R/V ANTON BRUUN 



CRUISE 1 



CRUISE 2 



CRUISE 3 



R. T„ Abbott 



S. P. Anand (India) 



K. Balasubrahmanyan j[lndia) 



P. W. Baokar j[ India) 



M. Bhovichitra 



Isamu Asari 

 Andrew Bakun 

 Peter Connors 

 Don F. Fenner 

 John R. Hall 



Alan W.H. Be" 

 T. Chen 

 G. L* Clarke 

 Peter Connors 

 Alfred Ebeling 



