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February 1965 Townsend Cromwell Cruise 
The February 1965 Townsend Cromwell cruise, from 8 February to 
27 February, was the twelfth of a series of sixteen cruises conducted 
by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 
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covering a fixed grid to the east of the high Hawaiian Islands xor the 
purpose of determining variations in the water!types and:currents of 
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this area. 
This was the eleventh cruise in which Pacific Project personnel 
have taken part, maintaining daily sunrise to sunset bird observations. 
Observations on this cruise totalled 222.7 hours. In addition Project 
personnel aided in recording weather observations and in recording 
bathythermographs. Project personnel were Roger Clapp and Warren King. 
Warren B. King 
Research Assistant 
Pacific Project 
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