October 1966 



COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



37 



Fig. 4 - Drawing water from Dazzler sampler for trace element 

 chemical analysis. 



Fig. 5 - Launching weather balloon. Information from this and 

 other sources enable scientists to gain better understanding of 

 interaction between ocean and atmosphere. This interaction is 

 key factor in the weather over much of the world. 



Fig, 6 - Scientists lower bathy photometer into Indian Ocean. The 

 researchers of the International Indian Ocean Expedition greatly 

 expanded knowledge of what goes on under, in, and above the 

 ocean. 



Fishery explorations' improved techniques 

 and more data should help increase the an- 

 nual catch of fish from 2.5 million tons to 20 

 million within 35 years. Additional ports and 

 modern freezing facilities will be necessary 

 if increased catches are to reach the hungry 

 millions. And storing and transporting fish 

 must be updated to make the best use of sci- 

 entific knowledge. (Reprinted with permis- 

 sion from Science News , weekly summary of 

 current science, copyright 1966 by Science 

 Service, Inc.) 



Note: Photos were taken aboard National Science Foundation's 

 research vessel Anton Bruun. NSF planned and coordinated 

 United States participation in the International Indian Ocean 

 Expedition, 



