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      n u m b e r   1 -  November, 1954
 

For Peace and Plenty

F. G. Walton Smith

Editorial

1

 

The Smallest Catch may

 

 

 

 

  be the Greatest

Hilary B. Moore

Plankton

6

 

Trailing Ocean Gamesters

Gilbert Voss

Gamefish Research

11

 

Florida Fishery Research

22

 

New Devices

Instruments

30

 
      n u m b e r   2 -  May, 1955
 

What is Research?

F. G. Walton Smith Editorial 1
 

The Mystery of the Tilefish

Donald de Sylva 4
 

Tarpon Research

7
 

The Voyage of the "Beagle"

Robert M. Ingle Exploration 9
 

The Long Haul

John L. Farley Fish & Wildlife Service 13
 

The Sea of Feast and Famine

Peru Current 18
 

Radar in Ocean Science

Wm. L. Freseman 24
 

Marine Microbes

Selwyn J. Bein 30
 

The World's Best Fishin' Hole

J. L. McHugh Virginia Fisheries Lab 34
 

X Rays and Marine Biology

Charles E. Lane 40
 

Submarine Subversive

Marine Corrosion 44
 

The Sea and the Machine

Hilary B. Moore Instruments 48
 
      n u m b e r   3 -  November, 1955
  Science and the Public F. G. Walton Smith Editorial 2
  Hybrid Sea Sven G. Segerstrale The Baltic Sea 6
  Waves Hilary B. Moore 13
  Time and Tide Time kept by tides 15
  Radioactivity in Ocean Science T. C. Helvey 20
  Set a Fish to Catch a Fish Angling fish and birds 25
  Scripps in the Present Tense Thomas A. Manar Scripps Institute  
        of Oceanography 30
  Feeding Marlin uses its Head 38
  A Clean Hull and a Fast One Ship bottom fouling 40
  Measuring the Ocean
Lansing Wagner
A hydrographic cruise 48
  Big or Little
Hilary B. Moore
Marine Life 59

 
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