ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 



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Sincere appreciation is extended 

 to the Marine Science Technicians 

 of International ice Patrol who 

 collected and are currently analyz- 

 ing the data from the experiment 

 described herein. Without their 

 efforts this work could not have 

 been accomplished. 



The officers and crews of USCGC 

 BITTERSWEET (WLB 389) and 

 CG 1503 and CG 1504, both of 

 Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth 

 City, North Carolina enthusiasti- 

 cally supported ice Patrol's 

 research. Their efforts are greatly 

 appreciated. 



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