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Canadian fisheries expedition, 1914-1915; Investigations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic waters of Canada,
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Canadian fisheries expedition, 1914-1915; Investigations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic waters of Canada,

Author: Canada. Dept. of the Naval Service.
Publisher: Ottawa, J. de Labroquerie Tache, 1919.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Canada. Dept. of the Naval Service.
OCLC Number: 14103957
Description: xviii, 495 p. illus., maps, plates, tables.
Contents: Johan Hjort: Introduction to the Canadian fisheries expedition, 1914-15.- Alf Dannevig: Canadian fish-eggs and larvae.- Einar Lea: Report on the age and growth of the herring in Canadian waters.- A. G. Huntsman: Growth of the young Herring (so-called sardines) of the Bay of Fundy.- Arthur Willey: Report on the Copepoda obtained in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and adjacent waters, 1915.- J. W. Sandström: The Hydrodynamics of the Canadian Atlantic waters.- Paul Bjerkan: Results of the Hydrographical observations made by Dr. Johan Hjort in the Canadian Atlantic waters during the year 1915.- A. G. Huntsman: Some quantitative and qualitative plankton studies of the eastern Canadian plankton.- H. H. Gran: Quantitative investigations as to phytoplankton and pelagic protozoa in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and outside the same.
Responsibility: under the direction of Dr. Johan Hjort ...

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