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<B>"Physical Geography of the Sea” </U></P ><P align="justify" ></B>He was a circumnavigator of globe and officer in charge of charts & Instrumentation.<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Used old sea logs to draw up charts captives were given a set chart free<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><U><FONT size="+1"><B>Important: </U></P ><P align="justify" ></B>1. Winds<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">2. Currents<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">3. Climate<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">4. Gulf Stream<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">"The Pure of the Ocean is the Gulf Stream"<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">In 1853 (Buissels) Accepted Conventions & data<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Hensen & Loman (Hydrology)<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Henson & Plankton<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">SS National in 1899<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Karl Chun (1898-1899) Valvivia<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Prince Charles of Monico (1848-1922)<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">4 Voyages<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Oceanographic Museum and Lab in Monaco & Paris<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">International Hydrological Bureau in Monaco 1919<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">(1) Whale food (22-foot long squid)<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">(2) Mediterranean out flow<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">(3) Monaco deep near Agores<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><U><FONT size="+1"><B>Hans LoMan & Centrifuge:</U></B> Nano-plankton or seen only by centrifuging<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><U><FONT size="+1"><B>Since 1900 Many Expeditions</U></B>:<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Belgium<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Dutch<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Japan<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">China<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Norway<FONT size="+1"> </P ></DIV ></DIV ><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"></B>Germany<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Danish<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">British<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">French<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Italian<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Russian<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Austria<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">U.S.<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><U><FONT size="+1"><B>Shore Stations: </U></P ><P align="justify" ></B>Monaco<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Paris<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Naples<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Plymouth England<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Kiel Germany<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Hilgoland<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Penekese Massachusetts<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><U><FONT size="+1"><B>Alexander Agassy</U></B>: (1835-1910) Steel Cable for exploration - Curator of<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><U><FONT size="+1"><B>Anatomy of Museum at Hanard</U></B>:<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Mapped Sea Floor<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Double edgar dredge in travel<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">"Spencer Beard & Albakors" (1882-1924)<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">Steam Albatross<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1">In one haul of Albbatrosss more specimens taken from Sea than either the<B> Voyager</B> or<FONT size="+1"> </P ><P align="justify" ><FONT size="+1"><B>Challenger
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