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      n u m b e r   1 -  February, 1959
  Conservation Can Be Positive, Too Editorial Commercial Fisheries 2
  Tuna Keel Adopted for Ships Shipbuilding 6
  Cobra of the Sea Charles E. Lane Marine Biology 7
  New Era for Marine Sciences? Oceanic Research 13
  Oceanography in Cuba Jose A. Suarez-Caabro Marine Laboratories 14
  Hidden Enemy in Our Harbors Sigmund Miller Marine Chemistry 23
  Busy Week for Men and Fishes Erl Roman Game Fishes 36
  Gold in Them Thar Waves! E. John Long Marine Mineralogy 41
  Fish Imitates Porcupine John E. Randall Marine Biology 55
 
      n u m b e r   2 -  May, 1959
  Ten Critical Years Editorial Oceanography 66
  Science and the Mermaid F.G. Walton Smith Oceanic History 74
  Oceanography and National Defense E. John Long Naval Warfare 83
  Fish That Wear "Nightgowns" Marine Biology 93
  New for Old Paul S. Galtsoff Marine Laboratories 96
  Florida Tarpon Swims to Louisiana Fish Tagging 101
  The Sea Serpent that is a Fish Vladimar Walters Marine Biology 102
  Marine Science, Soviet Style Harris B. Stewart, Jr. Oceanography 105
  Puerto Rico Game Fishing Donald S. Erdman &    
      Erl Roman Game Fishes 114
 
      n u m b e r   3 -  August, 1959
  Toward a Broader View Editorial Oceanography 130
  Hunting Sea Monsters Gilbert L. Voss Marine Biology 134
  Precision Clock from Mud Pies Marine Geology 147
  Meteorology and the Sea C.E.N. Frankcom Meteorology 149
  Salty Knight-In-Armor C.P. Idyll Commercial Fisheries 156
  Norway's Small Whales Age Jonsgard &    
      E. John Long Marine Mammals 168
  Pelagic Puzzle E.S. Iversen Game Fishes 175
  Exploring a City Under the Sea E. John Long Marine Archeology 179
  Vancouver's Unique Aquarium Murray A. Newman Aquariums 182
 
      n u m b e r   4 -  November, 1959
  Oceans in Review Editorial Oceanography 194
  Russians Visit Marine Lab and I.O.F. Oceanic Research 198
  Congress Considers Oceanography Oceanography 199
  Whale Attacks Fly A.U. Spear Marine Mammals 200
  Probing for "Moho" T.R. Goedicke Marine Geology 205
  Proposed Hatteras Laboratory F.G. Walton Smith Marine Laboratories 216
  The Rare Angler Walter R. Courtenay, Jr. Deep Sea Fishes 221
  Is the West Indian Seal Extinct? Raymond M. Gilmore Marine Mammals 225
  Spying on a Tornado Homer W. Hiser Meteorology 237
  Probing Caribbean Waters Jacques A. Zaneveld Marine Laboratories 243

 
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