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Charles M. Breder, Jr. Atlantis Expedition, 1934
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Alternative Title:Atlantis Expedition, 1934
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Description:"Dr. Charles M. Breder participated on the 1934 expedition of the Atlantis from Woods Hole, Massachusetts to Panama and back and kept a field diary of daily activities. The Atlantis expedition of 1934 ... was the first attempt to investigate in detailed quantitative manner biological problems about this varying, intermittent 'false' bottom of living, floating plants and associated fauna .... The itinerary included the following waypoints: Woods Hole, the Bermudas, Turks Islands, Kingston, Colon, along the Mosquito Bank off of Nicaragua, off the north coast of Jamaica, along the south coast of Cuba, Bartlett Deep, to off the Isle of Pines, through the Yucatan Channel, off Havana, off Key West, to Miami, to New York City, and then the return to Woods Hole. During the expedition, Breder collected rare and little-known lying fish species and developed a method for hatching and growing flying fish larvae."
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Content Notes:A.Y. Cantillo ... [et al.], editors ; introduction by Kenneth M. Leber.
Title from title screen.
"[R]ecollections of the trip by Alexander Forbes are included."
"NOAA/Mote Marine Laboratory/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution joint publication."
At head of title: Coastal and Estuarine Data Archaeology and Rescue Program.
"April 2004."
This CD contains introductory material and the transcribed diary as Word 5.1 and PDF files, and digital photographs of the diary as JPEG files.
Also available online in PDF via the Mote Marine Laboratory home page.
System requirements: CD-ROM drive; Internet browser; Microsoft Word and/or Adobe Acrobat reader software.
Electronic text, image and representational data.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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