tides, currents, upwelling, river runoff, water mass boundaries, 

 storms, and seasons. Particularly, acquire more data on the 

 direction and speed of internal waves. 



3. Procure electronic equipment to provide digital tape records 

 of temperature-depth or isotherm-depth data and still retain the 

 present analog recording system. Use the digital tape with avail- 

 able large-scale computers for detailed statistical analyses of the 

 isotherm data where applicable. 



ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 



Work was performed under S-R004 03 01, Task 0580 (NEL 

 L4-4) (previously listed as Task 0539 (NEL L4-1)) by members of 

 the Marine Environment Division. This report covers the period 

 1 July 1961 to June 1962. It was approved for publication 28 

 August 1962. The authors wish to express appreciation to O. S. 

 Lee who led the cruise on which the data for this report were col- 

 lected and to G. H. Curl and E. E. Gossard for reviewing this 

 report. 



