(.; .: ? . o COLLINS R. LIBRARY Marine Science Laboratory Oregon State University DEPARTMENT of OCEANOGRAPH) WHALEN R. riLLAM"ir "VA SCHOOL of SCIENC OREGON STATE UNIVERSIT I • ! Hydrographic Data from Oregon Coastal Waters June 1960 through May 1961 by Bruce Wyatt and Norman F. Kujala Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr 1286 (02) Project NR 083-102 Reproduction in whole or in part is permitted for any purpose of the United States Government Data Report No. 7 Reference 624 April 1962 DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Corvallis, Oregon HYDROGRAPHIC DATA FROM OREGON COASTAL WATERS Ta Ait k.fry /14.2 Pa.( m olot &rtrre--19G 61# —L-iria•eertir-44.9.51-146.4- by Bruce Wyatt Nareakft:E=fitt Ed. ct Exited by Elizabeth Strong Data Report No. Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr 1286 (02) 7 Project NR 083-102 Reference 62-6 April 1962 Wayne V. Burt Chairman INDEX Page INTRODUCTION 1 STATION TRACK AND OBSERVATIONS 1 PROCESSING 2 NOTE ON DRIFT BOTTLE RETURNS 2 THE DATA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS , 2 3 REFERENCES TABLES Hydrographic Data 4 Surface Temperature and Salinity Observations 18 Drift Bottle Returns 22 Secchi Disk Observations, Cruise 6007 23 1. Station Pattern 24 2. Cruise Track, Cruise 6007 3. Drift Bottle Returns 26 4. Surface Salinity Patterns 28 5. Surface Temperature Patterns 32 6. Dissolved Oxygen at 10 meters, Cruise 6007 36 I. II. III. IV. FIGURES APPENDIX Sections illustrating the distribution of temperature, salinity, oxygen, and sigma-t with depth and distance from shore. 25 37 INTRODUCTION This is the third data report of a study designed to determine the current patterns and water mass characteristics along the Oregon coast. The first report covered the period July 1958 to July 1959 (Wyatt and Callaway, 1961). During that year observations were taken to a maximum depth of 30 meters and at distances up to 25 miles off shore from Newport. The second report covered the period July 1959 to June 1960 (Wyatt and Kujala, 1961). This included observations to a maximum depth of 200 meters at ten-mile intervals to a distance of 45 miles off shore from Newport and Astoria. , The present report includes hydrographic data taken by the Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University, from.June 1960 to May 1961, inclusive. STATION TRACK AND OBSERVATIONS Starting in June 1960, a line of stations off shore from Coos Bay was added to the survey track (Figure 1). All cruises except the last (May 1961) were made on chartered fishing boats, using an airplane targettowing winch, modified for work at sea. In May 1961, the Oregon State Research Vessel ACONA was commissioned and put in service, and the May cruise was made_on this vessel, which is completely equipped for hydrographic work. Future observations will extend to greater depths and to greater distances from shore. In June and July 1960, the Department, in cooperation with the Oregon Fish Commission, made an oceanographic and albacore exploratory cruise (6007) covering the entire coast of Oregon to a distance of 120 miles off shore (Figure 2). The on-station observations for all cruises usually included a 200-meter Nansen bottle cast, with water samples for determination of dissolved oxygen and salinity collected at depths of 0, 10, 50, 100, 150 and 200 meters. Surface temperature was taken with a bucket thermometer, read to 0.1°C. Protected reversing thermometers were attached to the sample bottles to determine temperatures at depth; an insufficient supply of thermometers limited the data obtained, particularly early in the year. A 200-meter bathythermograph cast was made. Weather observations were recorded in the codes given in H.O. 607 (1955). Also, an oblique 200meter tow was made with a Clarke-Bumpus plankton net, usually with a #6 , mesh net. In March, April, and May 1961, several 600-meter hydrographic casts were made. A drift bottle study was conducted during the period January through May 1961. 'On four separate cruises twelve bottles were released at each of five stations on each of the three lines. 2 PROCESSING Depths of bottles were estimated as equal to wire lengths when wire angles were less than 5°. When wire angles exceeded 5°, depths were estimated by plotting L against L minus Z. L is wire length, Z is bottle depth. The L minus Z curves were constructed using the wire angle and the difference between the total wire out and the depth recorded on a bathythermograph attached to the end of the wire. The assumptions made were that the wire curvature was a maximum at the sea surface and that there were no inflection points. At some stations, bathythermograms were not available; in these cases L minus Z curves previously constructed for the observed wire angles were used. It is estimated that the errors introduced are not large, since the L minus Z curves obtained for any single wire angle give depth values that agree with one another within 5 per cent. The Mohr method of salinity analysis was used, with an estimated accuracy of approximately ± 0.04%, Modified Winkler methods of analysis were used for oxygen determinations. Oxygen samples were usually "fixed" at sea (2 ml of MnCl, KOH-KI, and HCL were added to each sample) and titrated in the laboratory within a week after collection. During the July 1960 and May 1961 cruises, oxygen analyses were completed at sea. The accuracy for all determinations is estimated at ± 0.1 ml/L. Bathythermograms were processed by Scripps Institution of Oceanography. NOTE ON DRIFT BOTTLE RETURNS Drift bottle returns indicate that the accessible beach areas between northern California and Cape Flattery, Washington, are well patrolled by beachcombers, regardless of season or time of day. We have received numerous cards stating the time of pickup as 0300 or 0400. Such evidence as to how avidly the beaches are combed in this area leads us to believe that many bottles returned from this section of the coast are picked up within a few hours after landing on the beach. Because of the rugged terrain, lack of roads and sparse population, the fjord-type coasts of Vancouver Island and southeastern Alaska are undoubtedly not as well patrolled. THE DATA The hydrographic data are listed in Table I. Where data , were adequate, sections were drawn illustrating the distribution of each property with depth and distance from shore; these are included in the Appendix. Bathythermograms collected are on file at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and at the U. S. Navy Hydrographic Office, as well as in this department. Supplemental surface observations of temperature and salinity are listed in Table II. Drift bottle returns are listed in Table III and illustrated in Figure 3. During Cruise 6007, the special cruise with the Oregon Fish Commission, surface light intensity was measured with a Sekonic Auto-Leader L-38 light meter, and secchi disk readings were made. These data are given in Table IV. Figure 4a shows the surface salinity for this cruise. Figure 4b shows the surface salinity for a similar cruise taken a year earlier. Figure 4c shows the salinity patterns during other months of the year. Where available, shore station data were used in drawing these figures (Oliphant, Wyatt and Kujala, 1962). A similar set of charts of surface temperature are shown in Figure 5. For Cruise 6007, the dissolved oxygen at 10 meters is shown in Figure 6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The following people aided in the collection and processing of data: LaVerne Kulm, Michael Laurs, Lyle Hubbard, Wilson Latimer, Alan. Mac Forrest, David Amstutz, Howard Russell, Neal Maloney, and Donald Rosenberg. The authors are grateful for unpublished data reports and cruise reports made available to them by the Department of Oceanography, University of Washington. Hans T. Klein and Daniel M. Brown of Scripps Institution of Oceanography provided many helpful ideas concerning ocean sampling and data processing. REFERENCES Oliphant, Malcolm, Bruce Wyatt, and Norman F. Kujala, 1962. Surface Temperature and Salinity Observations at Shore Stations on the Oregon Coast for 1961, Data Report No. 8. Dept. of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Ref. 62-11. 16 pp. U. S. Hydrographic Office, 1955. Instruction Manual for Oceanographic Observations, H. 0. Pub. 607. 210 pp. Wyatt, Bruce and Richard Callaway, 1961. Physical Hydrographic Data Offshore from Newport, Oregon, for July 1958 to July 1959, Data Report No. 4. Dept. of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Ref. 61-1. 15 pp. Wyatt, Bruce and Norman Kujala, 1961. Physical Oceanographic Data Offshore from Newport and Astoria, Oregon, for July 1959 to June 1960, Data Report No. 5. Dept. of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Ref. 61-3. 17 pp. 4 TABLE I. HYDROGRAPHIC DATA FOR THE PERIOD JUNE 1960 THROUGH MAY 1961 Depth Temp °C M S 0/Oo 02 ml/L of AH-1, 1 June 1960, 1351 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 31 fms; weather 03; wind 200°, force 2; cloud type 4, 8, amt. 6. 0 4 8 17 27 47 13.2 * 13.12 8.85 10.06 20.12 29.79 31.89 32.29 32.68 7.29 23.14 25.34 AH-2, 1 June 1960; 1639 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°27.3'W; depth 274 fms; weather 01; wind 160°, force 2; cloud type 4, 8, amt. 3. 0 10 47 96 149 199 13.0 * 13.10 6.33 26.30 30.79 32.72 33.69 33.98 34.04 19.70 23.14 26.77 AH-3, 1 June 1960; 1906 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; depth 437 fms; weather 03; wind 190°, force 3; cloud type 4, 8, amt. 5. 0 7 43 99 149 198 12.9 * 12.22 31.89 31.98 32.50 33.28 24.03 24.23 6.75 34.00 26.68 AH-4, 1 June 1960; 2119 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 03; wind 220°, force 4; cloud type 5, 8, amt. 9. 0 9 52 106 160 214 12.9 * 12.21 6.77 32.39 32.34 32.68 33.58 33.91 34.02 24.41 24.51 26.70 AH-5, 1 June 1960; 2343 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 125°10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 03; wind 250°, force 4; cloud type 0. 0 10 53 106 161 216 13.4 * 12.22 6.69 32.61 32.59 32.63 33.51 33.89 34.00 24.49 24.70 26.65 ANH-5.5, 2 June 1960; 0626 GCT; 45°26.8'N, 125°8.1'W; depth 834 fms; weather 45; wind 250°, force 5; cloud type 0, amt. 8. 0 9 52 105 159 214 12.9 * 12.22 6.69 32.18 32.18 32.68 33.66 33.87 34.05 24.25 24.38 26.73 Depth Temp S M °C 96o 0 2 ml/L Qt NH-5, 2 June 1960, 1421 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°6.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 44; wind 310°, force 4; cloud type 0, amt 6. 0 9 50 101 155 208 13.2 * 12.23 7.01 32.05 32.05 32.66 33.48 33.84 33.93 24.10 24.29 26.60 NH-4, 2 June 1960; 1656 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°52.8'W; depth 218 fms; weather 43; wind 310°, force 4; cloud type 0, amt. 6. 0 9. 53 105 159 214 13.5 * 12.22 31.22 31.22 32.68 33.51 33.86 23.40 23.65 8.24 depth 154 NH-3, 2 June 1960; 2021 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; fms; weather 01; wind 290°, force 4; cloud type 0, amt. 5. 0 8 43 90 141 194 14.0 * 13.58 6.70 30.62 30.62 32.56 33.19 33.82 33.95 22.83 22.91 26.65 NH-2, 2 June 1960; 2239 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 2. fms; weather 01; wind 320°, force 5; cloud type 0, 8, amt. 0 9 19 28 47 73 14.3 * 13.60 8.89 30.61 31.92 32.50 32.57 32.68 32.92 22.77 23.92 25.53 depth 31 NH-1, 3 June 1960; 0126 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10.6'W; fms; weather 03; wind 310°, force 5; cloud type 0, amt. 2. 0 7 16 26 36 46 13.0 * 8.03 30.82 30.91 31.64 32.30 32.81 33.68 23.19 26.26 CNH-5.5, 3 June 1960; 1010 GCT; 44°00.0'N, 125°15.7'W; depth 1600 fms; weather 00; wind 310°, force 5. 0 9 49 100 153 206 13.1 * 12.44 7.04 32.38 32.38 32.59 33.40 33.77 33.87 24.37 24.50 26.56 Depth M Temp °C S "Y00 02 ml/L at M CH-5, 3 June 1960. 1546 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°24.5'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 48; wind 320°, force 7; cloud type 0, amt. 4. O 7 43 85 132 183 12.7 * 12.71 7.61 32.41 32.41 32.57 33.03 33.55 33.86 24.47 24.47 26.46 CH-4, 3 June 1960, 1830 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.4'W; depth 880 fms; weather 01; wind 320°, force 6; cloud type 0, amt. 6. O 8 47 95 146 198 13.5 * 12.71 7.21 32.30 32.30 32.65 33.28 33.82 33.89 24.23 24.38 26.54 CH-3, 3 June 1960, 2200 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.9'W; depth 440 fms; weather 42; wind 320°, force 7; cloud type 0, amt. 4 O 9 54 102 162 218 14.0 * 12,68 7.78 32.30 32.27 32.59 33.57 33.86 33.93 24.16 24.36 26.48 CH-2, 4 June 1960, 0100 GCT;43°20.5'N, 124°43.1'W; depth 204 fms; wind 320°, force 8. O 13.0 * 32.07 13,1 * 7.38 25.66 30.62 32.68 33.13 33.69 5.58 6.67 4.11 3.16 2.43 19.19 26.38 AH-2, 29 June 1960, 1704 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°27.3'W; depth 274 fms; weather 01, wind 300°, force 2. 0 10** 46** 92** 146** 195** 13.8 * 12.56 6.32 31.69 31.71 32.86 33.73 33.93 33.95 6.40 5.94 4.60 2.63 2.06 1.90 23.70 23.94 26.71 AH-3, 29 June 1960, 2010 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; depth 437 fms; weather 02; wind 300°, force 2. 0 10 47 96 149 199 14.2 * 12.87 6.74 31.36 31.38 32.61 33.40 33.84 33.91 6.72 6.78 5.27 3,21 2.42 2.21 23.36 23.63 26.62 Temp °C S 0 2 9'0o ml/L at AH-4, 29 June 1960, 2324 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 02; wind 300°, force 2. 0 9 47 100 150 199 14.3 * 13.21 6.96 31.38 31.46 32.70 33.49 33.80 33.86 7.25 7.37 5.69 3.56 2.84 2.49 23.35 23.64 26.55 AH-5, 30 June 1960, 0138 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 125°10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 02; wind 320°, force 3. 0 9 47 95 150 199 14.8 * 9.06 6.96 30.90 31.13 32.65 33.19 33.77 33.91 4.54 22.88 25.29 26.58 H-2, 30 June 1960, 1821 GCT; 46°00.0'N, 125°40.0'W; depth 1100 fms; weather 18; wind 310°, force 4. 0 9 47 95 150 199 15.1 * 14.36 9.93 31.29 31.85 32.65 32.75 33.62 33.80 5.69 5.34 6.18 6.01 2.66 2.79 23.13 23.70 25.16 H-5, 1 July 1960, 0430 GCT; 46°00.0'N, 127°00.0'W; depth 1512 fms; weather 01; force 5. 0 9 52 105 159 214 AH-1, 28 June 1960, 1930 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 31 fms: weather 01; wind 350°, force 5. 0 9 19 28 47 Depth 15.2 * 14.95 10.04 30.57 30.77 32.63 32.95 33.71 33.87 4.70 5.49 4.58 5.61 3.10 2.90 22.55 22.74 25.12 H-7, 1 July 1960, 2128 GCT; 45°30.0'N, 126°00.0'W; depth 1368 fms; weather 18; wind 350°, force 3. 0 9 50 101 155 208 15.1 * 14.62 10.14 31.64 31.74 32.65 33.03 33.57 33.86 5.97 6.03 6.34 4.68 2.87 2.73 23.39 23.57 25.12 H-8, 2 July 1960, 0218 GCT; 45°15.0'N, 126°29.0'W; depth 1500 fins; weather 01, wind 340°, force 5. 0 10 55 110 165 220 15.8 * 15.51 10.58 29.85 30.68 32.63 33.17 33.77 33.87 5.88 5.96 5.99 4.59 3.18 2.65 21.87 22.56 25.02 11-9, 2 July 1960, 1511 GCT; 45°00.0'N, 127°00.0'W; depth 1510 fms; weather 01; wind 330°, force 4. 0 10 48 96 152 201 15.0 * 14.42 9.21 32.50 32.70 32.72 33.39 33.77 33.89 5.87 6.05 6.31 4.16 3.24 2.56 24.07 24.35 25.33 Depth Temp S °C %0 0 2 ml/L H-11, 2 July 1960, 2306 GCT; 44°20.0'N, 127°00.0'W; depth 1580 Ems; weather 02; wind 350°, force 4. 0 9 50 101 155 208 15.7 * 15.29 9.62 32.01 32.09 32.72 33.06 33.69' 33.91 4.99 4.41 4.85 4.81 3.24 2.27 23.54 23.69 25.26 H-12, 3 July 1960, 0121 GCT; 44°00.0'N, 127°00.0'W; depth 1590 fms; weather 01; wind 340°, force 5. 0 9 52 106 160 214 14.9 * 14.71 10.70 32.63 32.68 32.68 32.95 33.60 33.87 5.35 5.43 6.28 4.96 3.82 3.42 24.19 24.27 25.04 11-14, 3 July 1960, 1843 GCT; 43°20.0'N, 127°00.0'W; depth 1600 fms; weather 01; wind 010°, force 5. 0 9 52 105 159 214 14.7 * 14.28 11.41 32.74 32.77 32.81 32.97 33.57 33.84 H-17, 4 July 1960, 1756 GCT; 42°21.0'N, fms; weather 01; wind 350°, force 6. 0 8 47 95 146 198 14.4 * 14.17 13.12 32.39 32.39 32.72 33.01 33.87 33.93 5.30 5.41 6.21 4.62 4.18 3.73 24.32 24.43 25.02 127°3.8'W; depth 1200 5.98 6.07 6.26 5.34 3.64 2.57 24.11 24.16 24.63 11-18, 7 July 1960, 1900 GCT; 41°58.3'N, 126°57.5'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 03; wind 020°, force 6. 0 9 52 105 159 214 15.1 * 14.75 14.12 32.52 32.47 32.52 33.03 33.49 33.82 5.97 5.99 6.08 5.45 4.30 3.52 24.06 24.09 24.28 BH-1, 9 July 1960, 1216 GCT; 42°02.7'N, 124°24.2'W; depth 37 Ems; weather 03; wind force 1. 0 10 20 30 50 9.76 8.24 33.77 33.84 33.91 33.95 33.95 BH-2, 10 July 1960, 1346 GCT; 42°02.5'N, Ems; weather 01; wind 340°, force 3. 0 10 48 74 97 148 8.5 * 8.28 7.95 33.82 33.82 33.84 33.89 33.95 33.98 6.77 4.72 2.29 3.03 2.30 26.05 26.36 124°37.4'W; depth 150 5.35 5.03 4.14 2,87 2,42 2.32 26.29 26.32 26.39 Depth Temp M °C 0/00 0 2 ml/L at BH-3, 10 July 1960, 1641 GCT; 42°11.7'N, 124°50.7'W; depth 413 fms; weather 02; wind 340°, force 4. 0 8 47 95 146 198 9.1 * 8.64 8.12 33.66 33.62 33.82 33.86 33.87 33.87 4.99 4.28 4.67 4.73 4.71 3.78 26.09 26.12 26.35 BB-4, 10 July 1960, 1908 GCT; 42°22.2'N, 125°04.6'11; depth 1475 fms; weather 02; wind 320°, force 3. 0 10 55 105 165 220 10.2 * 9.55 7.81 33.26 33.28 33.86 33.87 33.95 33.98 5.86 5.66 4.18 3.41 2.41 1.86 25.58 25.70 26.43 BH-5, 10 July 1960, 2148 GCT; 42°30.0'N, 125°17.5'W; depth 1695 fms; weather 02; wind 300°, force 1. 0 9 52 105 159 214 10.0 * 8.38 7.48 33.86 33.80 33.93 33.95 33.95 .33.96 5.60 5.30 4.03 3.94 3.54 2.53 26.09 26.28 26.52 H-24, 11 July 1960, 1410 GOT; 43°00.0'N, 126°00.0'W; depth 1600 fms; weather 03; wind 200°, force 1. 0 8 47 95 146 198 13.5 * 13.31 9.58 32.47 32.45 32.59 33.31 33.84 33.91 6.11 5.98 5.37 4.07 2.67 2.28 24.36 24.38 25.16 CH-5, 11 July 1960, 1848 GCT; 43°20.4'N, 125°23.0'W; depth 1600 fms; weather 02; wind 190°, force 3. 0 10 54 107 163 218 13.9 * 11.65 9.24 32.21 32.23 32.66 33.55 33.82 33.93 6.36 6.38 5.84 3.82 2.63 2.54 24.08 24.53 25.28 CH-4, 11 July 1960, 2024 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°09.7'W; depth 845 fms; weather 02; wind 180°, force 4. 0 10 54 107 163 218 11.7 * 9.24 32.52 32.56 32.97 33.69 33.86 33.93 7.30 7.39 6.10 3.27 2.67 2.22 24.74 25.52 CH-3, 11 July 1960, 2204 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.3'W; depth 400 fms; weather 02; wind 160°, force 4. 0 10 55 110 165 220 11.7 * 10.59 8.98 32.56 32.56 33.08 33.84 33.89 7.24 6.50 4.96 2.81 2.77 2.12 24.77 24.97 25.64 7 Depth Temp S 0 2 °C %o ml/L atTemp at N °C CH-2, 11 July 1960, 2359 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°42.8'W; depth 204 fms; weather 02; wind 180°, force 4. O 9 52 105 159 214 10.5 * 9.84 8.02 32.59 32.65 33.53 33.80 33.84 33.87 6.75 7.05 3.45 2.76 2.34 2.06 25.01 25.17 26.14 CH-1, 12 July 1960, 0144 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°29.4'W; depth 55 fms; weather 02; wind 200°, force 3. O 10 20 30 50 9.47 8.93 33.40 33.44 33.48 33.58 33.66 7.87 6.39 4.46 3.62 2.82 25.81 25.93 H-27, 12 July 1960, 1848 GCT; 43°55.0'N, 124°40.0'W; depth 110 fms; weather 02; wind 200°, force 4. O 9 47 94 147 195 12.3 * 9.76 8.70 32.27 32.48 32.94 33.62 33.82 6.65 6.49 4.55 2.47 1.95 24.44 25.04 25.57 H-28, 12 July 1960, 2214 GCT; 44°04.9'N, 124°59.4'W; depth 350 fms; weather 02; wind 190°, force 4. O 10 53 106 161 216 14.2 * 12.67 8.62 32.01 32.14 32.77 33.69 33.87 33.91 6.50 7.08 5.53 3.17 3.04 2.36 23.86 24.26 25.46 H-30, 13 July 1960, 1518 GCT; 44°30.0'N, 126°00.0'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 01; wind 270°, force 2. O 10 47 96 149 199 16.1 * 15.64 10.91 29.29 30.10 32.65 32.79 33.64 33.84 5.98 5.98 6.67 5.83 3.98 3.35 21.37 22.10 24.99 H-31, 13 July 1960, 1946 GCT; 44°39.0'N 125°30.0'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 02; wind 320°, force 1. O 10 48 96 152 201 16.9 * 14.63 10.36 29.45 30.66 32,50 33.17 33.73 33.84 5.53 6.27 5.98 4.50 3.18 2.81 21.32 22.74 24.96 NH-5, 13 July 1960, 2311 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°6.9'W; depth 370 Ems; weather 02; wind 190°, force 1. O 10 47 96 149 199 16.5 * 14.69 9.44 30.10 30.48 32.48 33.33 33.82 33.95 6.34 6.52 5.90 3.98 2.34 2.17 21.90 22,58 25.10 %o 02 ml/L at 811-4, 14 July 1960, 0043 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°52.8'W; depth 218 Ems; weather 02; wind 330°, force'2. 0 10 47 96 149 199 16.0 * 13.27 8.85 31.29 31.82 32.63 33.55 33.87 33.95 6.57 7.03 5.62 3.59 2.77 2.56 22.92 23.90 25.30 NH-3, 14 July 1960, 0222 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; depth 154 fms; weather 02; wind 330°, force 2. 0 9 52 106 160 214 14.8 * 12.67 8.31 31.49 31.87 32.86 33.75 34.00 34.00 6.96 7.51 5.99 2.93 1.70 1.58 23.33 24.05 25.57 NH-2, 14 July 1960, 0420 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 fms; weather 02; wind 360°, force 2. 0 10 20 30 50 75 14.7 * 8.75 31.17 32.56 32.83 33.19 33.51 33.84 7.38 3.78 4.10 4.05 3.61 2.89 23.11 25.55 NH-1, 14 July 1960, 0550 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10.6'W; depth 31 fms; weather 02; wind 360°, force 2. 0 9 19 28 38 14.42 9.51 30.14 32.74 33.28 33.55 33.69 8.54 3.88 4.48 3.54 2.69 22.38 25.29 H-33, 14 July 1960, 1434 GCT; 45°00.0'N, 124°20.0'W; depth 90 fms; weather 02; wind 200°, force 3. 0 10 30 48 97 148 14.8 * 12.37 8.82 29.76 31.92 32.54 32.84 33.75 34.00 7.85 6.62 5.58 5.79 3.25 2.65 22.01 24.14 25.25 H-34, 14 July 1960, 1938 GCT; 45°40.0'N, 124°20.0'W; .depth 70 fms; weather 02; wind 350°, force 4. 0 10 24 47 73 98 14.7 * 13.58 8.76 32.00 32.21 32.84 33.44 33.96 34.14 8.00 7.64 5.62 4.26 3.16 2.53 23.75 24.14 25.48 AH-1, 9 August 1960, 1716 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 31 fms; weather 45; wind 200°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt.9. 0 8 17 25 44 14.3 . 10.11 22.74 30.70 32.30 33.19 33.71 3.95 3.60 3.26 3.28 2.00 16.72 23.61 8 Depth Temp °C S Too 02 ml/L of Depth 14.4 * 12.31 . 30.95 32.20 33.24 33.84 33.93 33.96 7.37 6.97 3.19 2.17 1.46 1.46 23.01 24.38 AH-3, 9 August 1960, 2124 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; depth 437 fms; weather 45; wind 200°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 0 10 48 97 152 201 15.9 * 11.06 31.73 32.16 32.99 33.75 33.89 34.00 6.61 5.83 5.08 3.20 2.63 2.39 16.4 * 16.17 31.96 31.96 32.66 33.26 33.87 33.96 5.89 5.92 5.89 4.39 2.88 2.45 23.28 24.57 16.6 * 16.60 32.00 32.00 32.68 33.33 33.80 33.93 5.69 5.72 6.05 4.15 3.02 2.50 23.35 23.39 16.0 * 15.93 30.07 31.40 32.66 33.53 33.87 33.96 5.87 5.97 5.77 3.65 2.87 2.49 23.33 23.33 0 10 50 100 155 205 15.1 * 14.59 31.96 32.03 32.65 33.37 33.75 33,87 5.89 6.03 5.50 3.66 3.00 2.59 21.99 23.03 O 10 50 100 155 205 14.7 * 12.39 31.98 32.23 32.90 33.73 33.91 34.00 6.20 6.44 5.17 3.31 2.39 2.16 23.73 24.38 Qt 15.5 * 13.95 31.94 32.14 33.08 33.87 33.93 33.96 5.86 6.13 4.85 3.30 3.15 2.85 23.53 24.00 CH-4, 11 August 1960, 1705 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.6'W; depth 880 fms; weather 03; wind 100°, force 3; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 8. 24.13 32.57 5.97 0 15.0 * 24.24 32.59 6.05 14.53 10 32.72 5.83 48 33.51 97 3.36 33.84 152 2.69 33.98 201 23.63 23.79 NH-4, 10 August 1960, 1730 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 218 fms; weather 01; wind 160°, force 2; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 7. ml/L CH-5, 11 August 1960, 1508 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°24.3'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 03; wind 360°, force 3; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 8. 24.20 32.56 6.11 0 14.6 * 24.37 6.19 32.59 9 13.86 5.93 33.17 48 33.57 4.87 96 3.64 33.84 150 2.53 33.93 199 NH-5, 10 August 1960, 1531 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°6.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 01; wind 120°, force 2; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 7. O 10 50 100 155 205 9bo CNH-5.5, 11 August 1960, 0953 GOT; 44°00.0'N, 125°15.7'W; depth 1600 fms; weather 00; wind 310°, force 3. NAH-5.5, 10 August 1960, 0826 GCT; 45°26.8'N, 125°08.1'W; depth 834 fms; weather 45; wind 200°, force 3; cloud type 0, amt. 9. O 10 50 100 155 205 °C NH-1, 11 August 1960, 0045 GCT; 44°41.3'N, 124°11.0'W; depth 30 fms; weather 01; wind 160°, force 1; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 2. 25.41 5.22 33.26 0 11.2 * 25.96 4.27 33.48 8.93 10 2.98 33.77 20 2.21 33.86 30 1.98 33.89 40 1.92 33.91 50 AH-5, 10 August 1960, 0124 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 125°10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 45; wind 220°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 9. O 9 48 96 150 199 02 NH-2, 10 August 1960, 2205 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 fms; weather 01; wind 220°, force 1; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 5 24.16 7.16 32.32 0 13.9 * 24.46 7.56 32.43 12.84 10 7.63 32.45 20 5.22 32.63 30 4.21 33.21 50 2.92 33.64 75 AH-4, 9 August 1960, 2321 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 45; wind 200°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 0 10 48 97 152 201 S N1I-3, 10 August 1960, 1952 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; depth 154 fms; weather 01; wind 220°, force 2; cloud type 0 , 6, 15m. 6. 23.67 6.18 31.98 15,0 , 0 25.02 5.34 9.93 32.47 10 504.37 3.00 33.71 100 2.92 33.89 155 2.21 33.96 205 Ali-2, 9 August 1960, 1915 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°27.3'W; depth 274 fms; weather 45; wind 190°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 0 10 50 100 155 205 Temp CH-3, 11 August 1960, 1928 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.6'W; depth 440 fms; weather 01; wind 100°, force 3; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 8 24.19 6.01 32.65 0 15.0 ' 24.42 6.18 32.65 8 13.92 32.75 5.71 43 4.09 33.26 86 33.80 3.47 137 2.77 33.89 184 Depth M Temp °C S 9'00 02 ml/L at 13.3 . 11.86 32.83 32.81 33.44 33.84 33.87 33.95 7.36 3.75 3.22 2.45 2.33 24 24.67 24.93 C11-1, 11 August 1960, 2329 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°29.0'W; depth 51 fms; weather 02; wind 340°, force 4; cloud type 0. 1, amt. 4. O 10 10.9 * 9.48 19 28 47 73 33.31 33.48 33.46 33.62 33.84 33.89 6.05 5.46 4.12 4.07 3.93 2.87 25.50 25.87 AH-1, 10 September 1960, 1641 GCT: 46°14.4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 31 fms; weather 03; wind 250°, force 2; cloud type 0,6, amt. 7. O 21 45 56 13.70 7.83 7.58 7.15 23.04 33.06 33.75 33.86 6.46 3.22 3.06 1.73 Temp S 96 CH-2, 11 August 1960, 2125 OCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°43.1'W; depth 204 fms; weather 01: wind 100", force 3; cloud type 0,6, 1, amt. 6. 0 9 50 98 149 199 Depth 17.07 25.80 26.38 26.52 62 m1/1. °t ANTI-5.5, 11 September 1960, 0757 GCT; 45°27.2'N, 125°7.5'W; depth 834 Ems; weather 00; wind variable, force 1. 0 10 50 100 155 205 16.6 * 16.40 9.93 8.49 7.79 7.20 3 1 3.1. 32.61 33_13 33.69 33.89 5.70 5.67 5.97 4.59 3.28 2.66' 23.42 2235153 25.75 26.30 26,54 NH-5, 11 September 1960, 1514 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°06.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 00; wind 200°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 8. 0 16.1 * 32.16 5.79 23.57 23,73 32.25 5.83 9 15.74 9.43 33.12 5.10 25.60 51 33.69 3.40 26.28 104 7.91 33.82 26.50 158 7.11 212 6.78 2.42 26.66 33.98 N11-4, 11 September 1960, 1719 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°52.8'W; depth 218 fins; weather 02; wind 200°, force 3; cloud type 0, amt. 8. 12.14 5.77 23.53 16.2 * 0 5.91 23,75 10 15.59 32.25 5.46 25.40 9.44 32.86 50 33.60 3.46 26.20 100 8.01 33.93 2.84 26.54 155 7.38 33.98 2.34 6.93 26.65 205 AH-2, 10 September 1960, 1845 GCT; 46°14,4'N, 124°27.3'W; depth 274 fms; weather 02; wind 330°, force 2; cloud type 0, 4, 6, amt. 6. O 15.0 * 31.17 5.43 23.05 9 13.31 31.80 6.27 23.88 51 7.71 33.15 25.89 2.84 104 7.20 33.80 1.62 26.47 158 33.91 1.72 212 6.83 33.95 1.71 26.64 NH-3, 11 September 1960, 1916 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; depth 154 fins; weather 02; wind 170°, force 4; cloud type 0, amt. 8. 24.22 13.5 . 32.29 6.20 0 32.59 24.90 6.13 10 11.09 4.61 33.08 25.77 55 8.13 33.87 2.96 26.47 110 7.57 33,95 2.46 7.26 26.58 165 33.96 26.62 220 7.03 2.07 AH-3, 10 September 1960, 2051 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; depth 437 fms; weather 02; wind 340°, force 2; cloud type 0, 4, 6, amt. 7. O 14.8 * 32.05 6,12 23.77 9 13.57 32.12 6.17 24.07 51 8.21 33.08 4.86 25.76 104 7.77 33.71 3.17 26.32 158 7.11 33.91 2.48 26.58 212 6.64 33.98 2.32 26.69 NH-2, 11 September 1960, 2153 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 fms; weather 02; wind 170°, force 3; cloud type 0, amt. 8. 11.2 * 32.74 0 6.13 25.00 10.44 32.77 5.92 25.17 10 8.20 33.19 4.09 25.85 30 33.48 3.66 40 8.02 26.10 33.68 3.02 26,29 50 7.78 7.30 33.87 2.06 26,52 75 AH-4, 10 September 1960, 2303 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 02; wind 010°, force 3; cloud type 0, 4, 6, amt. 6. O 15.4 * 32.09 6.01 23.66 10 14.69 32.09 23.81 53 8.82 32.72 4.50 25.39 106 33.62 2.93 7.38 161 33.89 2.52 26.51 216 6.71 33,98 2.13 26.67 N11-1, 12 September 1960, 0010 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10.6'W; depth 31 fms; weather 02; wind 160°, force 3; cloud type 0, amt. 8. 9.9 * 33.19 5.35 25.57 0 10 8.95 33.44 4.12 25.92 8.34 3.40 20 33,82 7,55 2.22 26.43 30 7.33 33.87 40 26.52 1.80 7.33 33.89 1.77 26.53 50 AH-5, 11 September 1960, 0117 OCT; 46°14.4 . 8, 125°10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 01; wind 350°, force 2; cloud type 0, 4, 6, amt. 3. O 15.9 * 32.03 5.83 23.51 10 15.16 32.03 5.99 23.66 53 9.45 32.68 25.26 106 8.03 33.24 4.46 25.91 161 33.80 3.11 216 7.01 33.95 2.48 26.62 CNN-5,5, 12 September 1960, 1125 GCT; 44°00.0'N, 125°15.7'W; depth 1600 fms; weather 02; wind 230°, force 2; cloud type 0; ant. O. 23.72 5.83 32.21 0 15.6 * 23.87 5.97 32.27 15.10 10 25.42 5,47 32.94 9.65 50 26.10 4.06 33,60 8.56 100 26.45 3.34 33.89 155 7.78 26.59 2,72 33,95 7.24 205 10 0 2 ml/L S Depth °G Eros Depth 0 2at Temp crt °C TOO tril/L CH-5, 12 September 1960, 1713 GGT; 41°20.5 . N, 125°24.3'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 01; wind 150°, force 2; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 7. 15.3'° 0 23.81 32.25 5.99 10 14.70 32.29 23.97 5.95 9.80 32.77 5.67 25.27 50 8.63 100 4.19 33.60 26.10 7.47 155 33.91 2.98 26.51 205 6.90 33.93 3.08 26.61 AN-2, 15 October 1960, 2105 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°27.3'W; depth 274 Ems; weather 03; wind 180°, force 2; cloud type 0,1, 8, amt. 6. 23.71 31.58 6.12 13.3 * 0 24.35 6.26 32.18 12.37 10 26.07 33.42 2.94 7.87 53 26.53 2.00 33.89 7.32 106 33.91 161 26.59 33.93 1.71 7.07 216 CH-4, 12 September 1960, 2018 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.6'W; depth 880 Ems; weather 01; wind 250°, force 2; cloud type 0,6, amt. 3. AH-3, 15 October 1960, 2321 GCT; depth 437 tins; weather 03; wind 0, 1,8, amt. 9. 13.9 * 0 13.35 9 8.53 46 7.58 95 149 7.24 197 0 10 50 100 155 205 32.32 32.32 32.77 33.55 33.84 33.93 15.2 * 14.40 9.86 8.27 7.37 6.73 5.97 5.97 5.45 3.72 2.66 2.89 23.89 24.06 25.25 26.11 26.48 26.63 CH-3, 12 September 1960, 2218 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.5'W; depth 440 fms; weather 01; wind 240°, force 1; cloud type 0,6, amt. 2. 0 10 50 100 155 205 16.2 * 14.04 9.98 8.14 7.47 6.97 6.15 6.19 5.79 3.48 3.06 2.53 32.20 32.21 32.70 33.60 33.87 33.96 23.57 24.06 25.18 26.18 26.48 26.62 CH-2, 13 September 1960, 0005 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°43.1'W; depth 204 fms; weather 01; wind 240°, force 2; cloud type 6, amt. 2. O 10 48 97 152 201 15.2 * 13.36 8.94 8.78 7.87 7.47 32.27 32.39 33.95. 34.02 6.00 6.16 5.04 4.32 2.75 2.08 23.85 24.31 26.49 26.60 CH-1, 13 September 1960, 0247 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°29.1'W; depth 56 fms; weather 01; wind 300°, force 2; cloud type 6; amt. 1. O 10 30 40 50 75 13.2. * 10.98 8.64 9.32 8.68 8.09 32.94 33.01 33.24 33.66 33.78 33.91 6.03 5.85 4.05 4.70 4.19 3.48 24.78 25.25 25.82 26.05 26.23 26.43 B-G, 14 September 1960, 0008 GCT; 43°26.5'N, 124°39.3'W; depth 280 fms; weather 01; wind 330°, force 5; cloud type 0, amt.2. O 8 18 39 62 87 12.53 10.92 8.94 8.96 7.85 6.34 6.11 5.54 6.08 4.53 4.33 AH-1, 15 October 1960, 1800 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 31 fms; weather 01; wind 120°, force 1; cloud type 0, 1, 8; amt. 3. 16.07 21.64 13.2 * O 24.15 5.80 31.80 11.94 9 24.69 5.23 32.27 10.88 18 25.47 32.99 27 9.59 25.78 3.56 33.17 37 8.54 25.92 33.28 3.60 47 8.19 46°14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; 310°, force 3; cloud type 32.16 32.16 32.84 33.69 33.87 33.91 6.22 6.15 5.17 2.82 1.99 1.93 24.04 24.14 25.53 26.34 26.52 26.56 AH-4, 16 October 1960, 0122 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms. weather 03; wind 270°, force 4; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 24.21 6.08 32.23 13.3 * 0 24.25 6.24 32.23 13.13 9 25.49 5.85 32.81 8.63 53 26.30 2.95 33.64 7.63 106 26.52 2.21 33.87 7.29 161 26.60 2.55 33.93 6.97 216 AH-5, 16 October 1960, 0337 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 125°10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 03; wind 280°, force 5; cloud type 0, amt. 8. 24.16 6.16 32.21 13.5 * 0 24.16 32.21 6.28 13.54 8 25.39 5.48 32.72 8.76 49 26.12 3.92 33.48 7.87 99 26.46 2.83 33.84 7.48 151 2.50 6.88 204 ANH-5.5, 16 October 1960, 1008 GCT; 45°26.8'N, 125°8.1'W; depth 834 fms; force 6; cloud type 0; amt.8. 0 10 14.5 * 12.95 32.18 32.18 5.90 6.15 23.93 24.23 NH-5, 16 October 1960, 1723 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°6.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 01; wind 040°, force 5; cloud type 0, amt. 3. 23.99 31.94 6.19 13.3 * 0 24.01 6.14 31.94 13.16 10 25.66 33.31 5.31 10.03 53 26.24 3.84 33.73 8.45 106 26.47 33.87 2.93 7.60 161 26.64 2.21 34.00 7.09 216 NH-4, 16 October 1960, 2016 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°52.8'W; depth 218 fms; weather `01; wind 030°, force 4; cloud type 0, amt. 3. 23.93 31.89 6.16 13.4 * 0 24.00 31.82 6.31 12.84 10 25.63 33.15 4.97 9.36 53 26.20 3.76 33.68 8.38 106 26.48 33.93 2.56 7.83 161 26.5S 2.09 33.98 7.59 216 Depth Temp S °C 9bo 02 o f ml/L NE-3, 16 October 1960, 2223 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; depth 154 fms; weather 01; wind 020", force 4; cloud type 0, amt . 2 . 0 9 50 102 155 208 13.5* 12.68 8.35 8.27 7.77 7.24 32.10 32.14 33.04 33.73 33.93 33.98 6.26 6.46 4.93 3.73 3.01 2.15 24.07 24.26 25.70 26.25 26.48 26.61 NH-2, 17 October 1960, 0524 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W, depth .51 fms; wind 090°, force 4. 0 10 20 30 .50 75 11.5 * 11.04 10.31 9.84 8.38 7.81 32.99 33.04 33.13 33.15 33.39 33.77 6.74 6.62 6.02 5.49 3.96 2.40 25.14 25.27 25.46 25.57 25.96 26.36 CNH-5.5, 17 October 1960, 1236 GCT; 44°00.0'N, 125°15.7'W; depth 1600 fms; wind 290°, force 4. 0 10 53 106 161 216 12.8 * 12.80 9.56 7.87 7.21 6:78 32.12 32.12 33.31 33.75 33.91 33.98 6.18 6.20 5.14 2.85 3.06 2.38 24.23 24.23 25.73 26.33 26.56 26.66 Depth Temp S °C 56o 0 2 Qt ml/L CH-1, 18 October 1960, 0447 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°29.0'W: depth 53 fms; weather 28; wind 150°, force 1. 0 10 20 30 50 75 11.4 * 11.40 11.21 10.39 9.28 8.81 33.12 33.12 33.17 33.30 33.71 33.73 6.29 6.31 6.30 5.66 4.41 4.17 25.26 25.26 25.34 25.58 26.09 26.17 NH-1, 18 October 1960, 1516 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10;6'W; depth 31 fms; weather 01; wind 180°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 10. . 25.20 25 0 11.4 * 25.21 '1112 7:87 77 10 11.66 8 25.39 6.42 33.19 20 25.60 5.64 30 10.4 .3333:. 25.88 4.91 40 AH-1, 28 November 1960; 1916 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 31 fms; weather 01; wind 100°, force 4; cloud type 0, 1, 4, amt. 6. 24.75 6.19 32.21 10.33 0 24.78 32.30 6.09 10.48 18 25.04 5.87 32.68 10.67 27 25.12 32.77 5.91 10.71 37 25.19 32.84 10.65 5.93 47 CH-5, 17 October 1960, 1811 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°24.3'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 03; wind 150°, force 3; cloud type 0, 1, amt. 2. 32.34 0 24.18 13.9 * 6.06 10 13.55 32.38 24.27 6.09 13.39 60 9.62 5.16 25.79 115 33.77 3.56 33.98 165 7.57 26.55 2.68 CR-1, 28 November 1960, 2053 GCT; 46°20.8'N, 124°19.3'W; depth 42 fms; weather 01; wind 100°, force 4, cloud type 0, 1, 4, amt.6. 24.14 31.36 6.21 0 10.0 * 24.50 31.91 6.19 10.41 9 CH-4, 17 October 1960, 2016 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.6'W; depth 880 fms; weather 03; wind 150°, force 3; cloud type 0, 1, amt. 2. 0 13.2* 32.68 24.58 6.17 10 32.84 24.80 12.69 6.23 33.28 50 9.22 4.69 25.76 100 8.12 33.78 3.42 26.32 155 33.95 7.53 2.56 26.54 205 7.13 33.98 26.63 2.18 AH-2, 28 November 1960, 2252 GCT; 46°14.4'N, depth 274 fms; weather 03; wind 100°, force 0, 1, 4, amt. 7. 32.45 0 32.41 9 10.57 32.88 50 10.56 102 33.35 9.67 33.77 155 8.49 33.86 208 8.14 CH-3, 17 October 1960, 2325 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.5'W; depth 440 fms; weather 01; wind 150°, force 3; cloud type 0, 1, amt. 1. 32.75 0 13.0 * 24.67 6.10 10 11.94 32.79 6.20 24.91 50 33.55 9.15 4.52 25.97 100 8.27 33.89 2.63 26.38 155 33.89 2.09 205 33.95 7.76 2.03 26.50 CR-2, 29 November 1960; 0117 GCT; 46°8.5'N, 124°19.7'W; depth 60 fms; weather 03; wind 100°, force 6; cloud type 0, 1, 4, amt. 6. 25.29 32.86 5.98 25.2 0 10.1 * 25.27 5.96 32.86 10 8 CH-2, 18 October 1960, 0217 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°43.1'W; depth 204 Ems; weather 28; wind 150°, force 3; cloud type 0, 1, amt. 9. 0 11.3 * 33.01 25.20 6.38 10 11.16 6.20 33.71 50 8.94 4.21 26.15 100 33.78 8.16 3.39 26.31 155 7.78 33.96 2.42 26.51 205 33.98 7.46 2.04 26.56 AH-3, 2 December 1960; 2240 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; depth 437 Ems; weather 01; wind 180°, force 4; cloud type 9, 0, 6, amt. 4. 24.78 32.36 6.19 0 10.8 * 9 32.32 6.24 24.77 10.71 32.50 25.01 5.94 51 10.12 26.25 8.48 33.77 3.57 104 26.38 33.87 2.73 158 8.25 26.53 33.95 2.27 212 7.63 124° 27.3'W; 6; cloud type 6.79 6.04 5.59 4.39 3.13 2.59 24.85 25.22 25.75 26.25 26,38 t2 Depth M Temp S °C 02 Qt ml/L Depth Temp S °C 96o 0 2 ml/L AH-4, 3 December 1960, 0058 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124056.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 01; wind 200°, force 4; cloud type 9, 0, 6, amt. 4. 24.71 32.25 6.21 10.7 * O 24.66 6.00 10 10.83 32.21 53 32.57 5.10 26.01 106 8.07 33.39 4.19 26.41 3.34 7.82 33.84 161 26.59 2.41 7.11 33.93 216 CH-5, 4 December 1960, 1408 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125024.3'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 00; wind 310°, force 4. AH-5, 3 December 1960, 0324 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 125 0 10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 00; wind 200°, force 5. 25.94 26.44 26.60 CH-4, 4 December 1960, 1622 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.6'W; depth 880 fms; weather 18; wind 310°, force 4; cloud type 0, 4, 8, amt. 5. 25.09 32.68 6.17 10.4 * 0 6.08 32.74 9 25.09 6.04 32.70 10.54 51 25.39 32.70 3.61 8.69 104 26.47 2.98 33.89 7.72 158 26.58 2.41 33.91 7.12 212 NH-5, 3 December 1960, 1701 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°6.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 54; wind 240°, force 5; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 6.22 O 32.38 24.80 10.74 32.36 6.21 8 25.27 32.92 49 5.69 10.49 26.19 7.82 33.55 4.07 99 26.47 3.25 151 7.47 33.86 26.58 204 33.91 2.80 7.07 CH-3, 4 December 1960, 1827 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124056.5'W; depth 440 fms; weather 01; wind 310°, force 4; cloud type 0, 4, 8, amt. 4. 25.09 32.74 6.24 10.7 * 0 25.06 32.74 6.21 10.86 10 25.13 6.04 32.75 10.49 53. 26.05' 33.49 6.05 8.40 106 26.36 3.43 33.80 7.93 161 26.54 2.32 33.96 7.57 216 NH-4, 3 December 1960, 1906 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124 0 52.8'W; depth 218 fms; weather 01; wind 270°, force 4; cloud type 0, 8, amt. 9. 24.75 32.39 6.14 O 11.1 * 24.73 11.19 32.39 6.17 9 25.44 10.00 33.04 5.41 50 26.11 3.82 9:10 33.69 102 26.34 33.84 2.96 8.27 155 2.72 26.50 7.63 33.91 208 CH-2, 4 December 1960, 2051 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°43.1'W; depth 204 fms; weather 01; wind 100°, force 3; cloud type 0, 4, 8, amt. 4. 24.84 6.23 32.57 11.4 * 0 24.86 32.63 6.18 11.51 10 6.07 32.86 53 26.10 3.58 33.73 9.29 106 26.28 2.78 33.84 8.66 161 26.34 2.56 33.87 8.42 216 NH-3, 3 December 1960, 2056 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; depth 154 fms; weather 03; wind 290°, force 4; cloud type 0, 8, amt. 9. 24.82 6.18 11.0 * 32.45 0 24.78 32.43 6.06 11.07 9 25.18 5.43 10.62 32.83 51 4,34 25.78 33.40 9.68 104 26.24 3.41 8.52 33.75 158 26.44 2.83 7.79 33.87 212 CH-1, 5 December 1960, 0211 GCT; 43 0 20.5 . 8, 124°29.0'W; depth 53 fms; weather 00; wind 040°, force 2. NH-2, 3 December 1960, 2303 GCT; 44°39.I'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 fms; weather 01; wind 270°, force 4; cloud type 0, 8, amt. 6. 24.83 6.24 32.45 0 10.9 * 24.83 6.20 32.47 10.97 9 24.90 6.16 19 10.88 32.54 24.97 32.63 6.05 10.91 29 25.06 5.93 32.74 10.87 49 25,23 32.92 5.65 10.72 73 AH-1, 19 January 1961, 1649 GCT; 46°21.4'N, 124°13.7'W; depth 27 fms; weather 00; wind 080°, force 5; cloud type 1, amt. 3. 21.26 27.56 6.71 9.5 * 0 22.60 6.51 29.38 10.00 9 23.54 30.64 10.20 18 24.50 6.37 31.91 10.40 27 24.63 32.10 6.35 10.48 36 NH-1, 4 December 1960, 0105 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124 0 10.6'W; depth 31 fms; weather 01; wind 210°, force 4; cloud type 0, 8, amt. 6. 24.22 6.18 10.2 * 31.51 0 6.32 24.20 10.41 31.52 10 6.16 24.58 10.75 32.10 20 6.00 24.89 32.50 10.75 30 25.01 32.65 5.95 10.79 50 AH-2, 19 January 1961, 1919 GCT; 46 0 14.4'N, 124°27.3'W; depth 274 fms; weather 01; wind 080°, force 5; cloud type 1, amt. 1. 25.04 32.61 6.27 10.4 * 0 32.56 6.18 8 25.00 32.57 6.16 10.50 48 25.25 32.84 5.49 10.15 96 26.20 3.49 33.68 8.43 148 26.44 33.87 2.85 7.75 200 O 9 46 95 149 197 10.6 * 10.71 8.52 7.64 6.98 32.16 32.18 32.36 33.37 33.84 33.93 6.25 6.24 6.05 4.39 3.01 2.47 24.66 24.65 0 10 53 106 161 216 0 10 20 30 50 75 10.48 10.53 8.46 7.54 6.94 10.4 * 11.7 11.59 11.58 11.54 11.42 32.68 32.68 32.74 33.64 33.87 33.96 30.25 .33.g 32.65 32.68 32.72 6.18 6.15 6.02 3.82 2.86 2.47 6.50 6.14 6.09 5.94 5.96 5.86 25.08 25.12 26.15 26.48 26.64 23.21 24.57 24.81 24.86 . 24. 24.90 24.95 13 Depth Temp °C S 0/00 0 2 a t ml/L AH-3, 19 January 1961, 2115 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124"41.7'W; depth 437 Ems; weather 01; wind 080°, force, 2; cloud type Depth Temp °C S 0/00 02 m1 /1, NH-1, 20 January 1961, 2321 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10.6'W; depth 31 fms; weather 02; wind 090°, force 1. 1, amt. 1. 0 8 49 99 151 204 10.4 * 10.20 10.19 10.09 8.54 8.20 32.59 32.59 6.20 6.29 25.02 25.06 33.39 33.71 33.84 4,80 3.53 3.18 25.70 26.21 26,36 AH-4, 19 January 1961, 2317 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 02; wind 080°, force 1; cloud type 1, amt. 1. 0 10 53 106 161 216 10.4 10.08 10.07 8.96 7.82 7.05 32.54 32.52 32.54 33.53 33.77 33.98 6.27 6.37 6.25 4.29 3.41 2.32 24.99 25.02 25.04 25.99 26.36 26.64 AH-5, 20 January 1961, 0139 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 125°10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 01; wind 080°, force 0; cloud type 1, amt. 1. 0 10 55 110 165 220 9.9 * 9.84 7.93 7.30 6.74 32.54 32.47 32.50 33.64 33.89 33.98 6.35 6.38 6.33 3.66 3.06 2.51 25.07 25.06 26.24 26.53 26.67 NH-5, 20 January 1961, 1431 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°6.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 01; wind 090°, force 2; cloud amt. 0. 0 8 49 99 151 204 NH-4, depth 10.4 * 10.62 10.71 8.96 8.35 7.49 32.57 32.57 32.66 33.15 33.84 33.95 6.31 6.29 6.29 5.03 2.99 2.52 25.01 24.98 25.03 25.69 26.32 26.54 20 January 1961, 1704 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°52,8'W; 218 fms; weather 00; wind 090°, force 2; amt. 0. 0 9 51 104 158 212 10.5 * 10.66 10.66 9.67 7.87 7.30 32.68 32,68 32,66 33.35 33.80 33.93 6.31 6.29 6.29 4.69 3.53 2.83 25.08 25.04 25.03 25.75 26.36 26.56 NH-3, 20 January 1961, 1916 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; depth 154 fms; weather 02; wind 090°, force 1; amt. 0. 0 10 53 106 161 216 10.8 * 10.68 10.66 9.48 8.75 7.77 32.66 32.68 32.63 33.39 33.75 33.89 6.35 6.31 6.31 4.45 3.35 2.71 25.01 25.04 25.00 25.80 26.19 26.45 NH-2, 20 January 1961, 2117 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 fms; weather 02; wind 090°, force 1. 0 10 20 30 50 75 11.0 * 10.71 10.71 10.71 10.71 10.70 32.63 32.59 32.61 32.61 32.59 32.59 0 10 20 30 50 10.4 * 10.39 10.44 l'g:'5'81 31.58 3312. 32.54 32.54 6.68 6.66 6.42 6.35 6.31 i'8 . : 24.97 24.97 0118-5.5, 21 January 1961, 0820 GCT; 44°00.0'N. 125°15 7'W; 1600 Ems; weather 01; wind 070°, force 1. depth 0 10 50 100 155 205 10.7 * 10.80 10.65 8.72 7.87 7.33 32.61 32.61 32.61 33.37 33.82 33.93 6.32 6.31 6.34 4.65 3.47 3.22 24.99 24.98 25.01 25.92 26.38 26.56 CH-5, 21 January 1961, 1540 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°24.3'W; depth 1500 fms; weather 03; wind 360", force 0; cloud type 1, amt. 3. 0 10 50 100 155 205 10.7 * 10.84 10.84 9.69 8.37 8.05 32.74 32.74 32.75 33.34 33.82 6.34 6.33 6.17 4.68 3.47 2.59 25.09 25.07 25.08 25.74 26.30 011-4, 21 January 1961, 1758 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.6'W; depth 880 fms; weather 01; wind 150°, force 1; cloud type 1, amt. 1. 0 10 50 100 155 205 10.9 * 10.82 10.81 10.80 9.26 8.62 32.68 32.70 32.70 33.40 33.69 33.86 6.38 6.36 6.35 4.91 3.45 2.79 25.01 25.04 25.04 25.59 26.07 26.30 CH-3, 21 January 1961, 2043 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.5'W; depth 440 fms; weather 00; wind 150°, force 1; cloud type 1, amt. 1. 0 10 50 100 155 205 11.0 * 10.88 10.85 10.60 8.90 8.26 32.74 32.72 32.74 33.35 33.69 33.91 6.34 6.36 6.24 4.97 3.76 2.71 25.04 25.04 25.07 25.58 26.13 26.40 CH-2, 21 January 1961, 2213 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°43.1'W; depth 204 fms; weather 00; wind 150°, force 1; cloud type 1, amt. 1. 0 10 50 100 155 205 11.2 * 10.88 10.86 9.82 8.86 8.21 32.66 32.66 32.66 33.37 33.75 33.87 6,34 6.36 6.33 4.65 3.35 2.84 24.94 25.00 25.00 25.74 26.18 26.38 CH-1, 22 January 1961, 0033 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.5'W; depth 53 fms; weather 00; wind 030°, force 1; cloud type 1, amt. 1. 6.28 6.29 6.28 6.27 6.23 6.28 24.95 24.97 24.99 24.99 24.97 24.97 0 10 20 29 49 74 10.7 * 10.69 10.71 10.62 10.19 32.20 32.50 32.68 32.68 32.75 33.22 6.69 6.51 6.28 6.27 6.14 4.93 24.67 24.91 25.04 25.12 25.55 14 Depth M Temp °C S 0 2 m1/1, at Depth Temp °C 02 0/00 ml/L AH-1, 28 March 1961, 2202 GCS; 46°14.4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 34 fms; weather 01; wind 320°, force 3; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 7.38 14.72 20.13 11.9 * 0 30.72 6.84 23.53 10.66 10 6.29 24.56 10.34 31.96 19 24.68 6.33 10.34 32.12 28 32.34 6.19 24.87 48 10.21 NH-3, 30 March 1961, 0136 GCS; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W; depth 154 fms; weather 02; wind 350°, force 5; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 25,07 6.51 32.63 10.34 0 25.09 6.50 32.63 10.25 10 6.46 32.56 29 25.13 6.38 32.57 9.68 48 3.92 9.03 98 26.29 3.18 33.75 8.16 152 26.49 2.69 33.86 7.36 201 AH-2, 29 March 1961, 0010 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°27.3'W;. depth 274 fms; weather 03; wind 270°, force 2; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 3. 31.02 23.76 10.72 6.71 0 32.34 6.59 24.87 10.20 10 32.68 6.22 25.14 10.11 48 5.04 33.01 25.52 9.45 98 33.86 2.96 26.46 7.62 147 33.93 2.21 26.60 196 7.00 NH-2, 30 March 1961, 0448 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 fms; weather 02; wind 200°, force 5; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 23.72 31.04 6.67 10.99 0 25.06 6.40 32.59 10.20 9 25.09 6.38 32.59 10.05 18 6.33 32.65 27 25.14 6.34 32.65 10.00 46 25.12 6.36 32.63 9.98 70 AH-3, 29 March 1961, 0204 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; depth 437 Las; weather 01; wind 350°, force 2; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 6.55 24.92 0 10.46 32.47 32.54 6.50 25.02 10 10.20 32.61 6.31 25.09 50 10.10 33.03 5.16 25.48 100 9.68 33.75 3.09 26.32 7.96 155 2.44 33.96 205 NH-1, 30 March 1961, 0551 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10.6'W; depth 31 fms; weather 02; wind 300°, force 3; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 24.03 6.88 31 40 10.85 0 24.24 6.69 31.65 10.73 10 24.99 6.47 32.50 10.19 20 25.05 32.56 10.12 30 25.18 6.22 32.70 9.99 50 AH-4, 29 March 1961, 0407 GCT; 46°14.4'N, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 02; wind 290°, force 3; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 32.65 10.13 6.64 25.12 0 32.66 6.67 25.17 10 9.91 32.65 6.36 25.22 50 9.49 33.40 4.28 25.86 100 9.15 3.14 26.33 33.77 155 8.03 33.91 2.61 26.55 205 7.26 CH - 5, 30 March 1961, 2050 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°24.3'W; AH-5, 29 March 1961, 0646 GCS; 46°14.4'N, 125°10.5'W' depth 900 fms; weather 02; wind 350°, force 3; cloud type 1,8, amt. 2. 32.68 6.48 25.16 10.05 0 6.45 32.70 25.21 9.79 10 32.68 6.43 25.26 9.40 50 33.26 4.76 24.87 8.42 100 33.84 3.06 26.38 155 7.97 33.98 2.77 26.60 205 7.30 CH-4, 30 March 1961, 2352 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.6'W; depth 880 fms; weather 02; wind 230°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 6.62 25.08 32.61 10.21 0 25.12 6.68 32.63 10.00 10 25.15 6.54 32.56 50 9.49 26.07 4.24 33.55 8.60 100 26.41 33.87 155 8.02 26.45 2.89 33.78 7.34 205 NH-5, 29 March 1961, 2020 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 125°06.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 02; wind 360°, force 4; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 32.59 0 6.47 9.85 32.61 6.50 24.14 10 32.63 6.24 9.59 25.19 70 4.48 33.37 95 33.77 3.48 7.61 148 26.39 33.95 2.93 197 7.07 26.61 CH-3, 31 March 1961, 0151 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.5'W' 440 fms; weather 02; wind 100°, force 1; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 9. 24.77 6.78 32.38 10.9 * 0 24.89 6.61 32.48 10.71 10 25.17 6.25 32.75 10.30 71 4.82 33.31 101 3.5 152 7.62 2.74 33.93 202 26.76 2.10 34.04 303 6.42 34.13 1.25 404 27.02 0.93 34.18 506 5.22 27.17 0.51 34.27 4.56 607 NH-4, 29 March 1961, 2336 GCS; 44°39.1'N 124°52.8'W% depth 218 fms; weather 02; wind 340°, force 4; cloud type 1, 8, amt. 2. 32.54 6.58 24.99 10.4 * 0 32.54 6.56 25.07 10 9.93 32.52 6.48 25.07 30 9.75 32.50 5.42 25.07 9.68 50 33.03 5.25 80 CH-2, 31 March 1961, 0427 GCS; 43°20.5'N, 124°43.1'W; depth 204 fms; wind 360°, force 0. depth 1500 fms; weather 20; wind 220°, force 2; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 25.06 6.44 32.65 10.5 * 0 25.16 6.50 32.65 9.93 6 25.21 32.74 6.16 10.01 76 5.13 33.12 96 26.33 3.82 33.73 7.83 155 3.23 33.93 205 0 10 50 100 155 11.11 10.64 10.16 8.77 7.55 32.39 32.54 32.70 33.55 33.89 6.55 6.52 6.35 4.13 2.95 24.75 24.95 25.15 25.04 26.48 15 Depth Temp °C 02 ml/L at CH-1,31 March 1961, 0707 (x3T; 43°20.5'N, 124'29 U'W; depth 50 fms. 0 10 20 30 50 75 11.33 10.71 10.60 10.32 10.27 8.98 30.93 32.59 32.68 6.90 6.56 6.28 23.58 24.97 25.06 Depth Temp S °C %o 02 ml/L 88-4, 23 April 1961, 1930 PST; 44°39.1'N, 124°52.8'W; depth 218 fms; weather 02; wind 200°, force 4; cloud type 0, amt. 9. 24.62 0 6,73 10.53 32.09 24.62 32.09 10.53 6.71 10 25.12 32.63 6.37 53 9.95 25.95 33.46 4.00 8.93 106 26.52 7.33 33.87 2.57 161 26.70 34.00 2.50 6.63 216 AH-1, 22 April 1961, 1958 PST; 46°14,4'N, 124°12.9'W; depth 31 fms; weather 02; wind 230°, force 4; cloud type 6, amt. 9. 0 10.06 17.21 7.47 13.16 8 10.15 29.00 7.16 22.28 17 10.26 31.02 6.76 23.83 26 9,77 32,43 6.00 25.00 44 9.20 4.79 32.95 25.51 NH-3, 23 April 1961, 2209 PST; 44°39.1'N, 124°38.7'W: depth 154 fms; weather 02; wind 190°, force 3; Cloud type 0, amt. 9. 24.61 10.42 32.05 6.73 0 24.63 10.42 32.07 6.71 10 25.17 32.65 6.48 9.85 55 25.97 33.49 4.00 8.86 110 33,98 26.65 2.11 6.88 165 26.74 34.00 220 6.29 1.80 AB-2, 22 April 1961, 2159 PST; 46°14.4'N, 124°27.3'W; depth 274 fms; weather 02; wind 230°, force 2; cloud type 6, amt. 9. 0 9.41 31.53 7.40 24.36 10 9.46 31.78 7.29 24,54 55 9.32 32.65 6.31 25.26 110 7,68 33,73 2.93 26,35 165 6.86 33,95 26.63 220 33.98 6.68 2.07 26.67 NH-2, 24 April 1961, 0039 PST; 44°39.1'N, 124°24.7'W; depth 51 Ems; weather 02; wind 180°, force 3; cloud type 0, amt 9. 24.73 32.16 6,83 10.19 0 24.73 32,16 10.19 6.85 10 6,33 25.09 32.52 9.66 20 25.17 32.59 9.51 30 6.23 25.26 50 9.31 32,66 6.09 26.05 8.48 33.51 3.75 75 AH-3, 23 April 1961, 0022 PST; 46'14.4'N, 124°41.7'W; depth 437 fms; weather 01; wind 230°, force 3; cloud type 6, amt. 9. 0 9.87 31.85 6.81 24.54 8 9,89 31.94 6.78 24.60 49 9.23 32.61 6,31 25.24 99 8.48 33.58 4.05 26.10 151 7.60 33.91 2.91 26.50 204 6,86 34,00 2.35 26.67 CNN-5.5, 24 April 1961, 0806 PST; 44°00.0'N, 125°15.7'W; depth 1600 fms; wind force 2. AH-4, 23 April 1961, 0231 PST; 46°14.4 . 8, 124°56.2'W; depth 440 fms; weather 02; wind 230°, force 4; cloud type 6, amt. 9. 0 9,90 31.80 6.79 24.50 8 9.92 6.81 49 9.17 32,65 6.26 25,27 8.08 99 33.33 4.64 25,97 151 7.75 33.86 3.12 26.43 204 7.04 33.96 2.45 26.62 CH-5, 24 April 1961, 1438 PST; 43°20.5'N, 125°24.3'W; depth 1500 boa; weather 01; wind 290°, force 2; cloud type 6, amt. 8. 10.48 25.00 6.69 0 32.57 32,63 43 6.62 10.20 25.21 62 32.79 6.17 98 9.06 33.24 4,58 25.75 26.34 7.87 33.77 3.20 151 206 6.94 33.91 26.60 6.33 295 34.05 26.78 1.78 5.59 389 26,92 34.11 1.34 5.12 34.16 27.02 487 0.76 4,56 34.22 27.13 588 0.52 AH-5, 23 April 1961, 0434 PST; 46°14.4'N, 125°10.5'W; depth 900 fms; weather 02; wind 230°, force 4; cloud type 6, amt. 9. 0 10.06 32.52 6.77 25.02 8 10,07 32.48 6,75 24,99 48 9.90 32.66 6.47 25.17 96 8.86 33.49 4.01 25.97 148 8.11 33.80 3,01 26.33 200 7.60 33.93 2,69 26.51 NH-5, 23 April 1961, 1709 PST; 44°39.1'N, 125°06.9'W; depth 370 fms; weather 02; wind 230°, force 4; cloud type 6, amt. 9. 0 10.60 32.00 6.65 24.53 9 10.61 32,01 6.63 24,54 51 9.98 32.68 6.28 25.16 104 9.52 33,06 5.22 25.54 158 33.96 2.53 212 33.87 2.60 0 10 55 110 165 220 10.37 10.30 10.03 8.05 7.31 6.67 32.29 32,59 32.61 33.51 33.84 33.95 6.65 6.63 6.47 3.91 3.21 2.84 24.79 25.04 25.11 26.13 26.49 26,65 CH-4, 24 April 1961, 1731.PST; 43°20.5'N, 125°10.6'W; depth 880 fms; weather 02;wind 310°, force 2; cloud type 0, 6, amt. 9. 6.84 24.75 10.49 32.25 0 24.75 6.82 10.47 32:25 10 32.63 6.32 25.12 10.01 50 25.95 8.89 33.46 4.10 100 33,96 26.54 2.86 155 7.63 2.63 26.59 6,99 205 I6 Depth Temp M *(7. S %o 0 2 ml/L Depth (7t M CH-3, 24 April 1961, 2024 GCT; 43°20.5'N, 124°56.5'W; depth 44u fms; weather 01; wind 310°, force 2; cloud type 6, amt. 1. 0 10 49 79 109 165 224 298 398 497 597 10.68 9.93 9.05 8.38 7.44 6.79 6.15 5.66 5.78 4.86 32.39 32.41 32.66 33.19 33.73 33.95 34.04 34.05 34.13 34.14 34.22 6.78 6.65 6.32 4.80 3.35 2.93 2.22 1.87 1.45 0.77 0.76 24.82 25.17 25.72 26.2 26.56 26.71 26.80 26.92 26.91 27.09 CH-2, 24 April 1961, 2242 Ger; 44°20.5'N, 124°42.1'W; depth 204 fms: weather 01; wind 310°, force 2; cloud type 6, amt. 1. 0 9 46 95 149 197 10.87 10.54 9.40 7.60 6.89 6.40 31.56 31.65 32.61 33.80 33.96 34.07 6.73 6.74 6.32 2.77 2.15 1.89 24.14 24.28 25.21 26.41 26.64 26.79 Temp °C S 02 %o ml/L at NH-2, 24 May 1961, 0053 GCT; 44°39.4'N, 124°24.9'W; depth 51 'fms; weather 03; wind 270°, force 1; cloud type 1, 8, 4. 0 10 20 30 50 75 12.89 11.75 10.48 9.45 8.53 8.05 31.83 31.92 32.32 32.63 33.30 33.53 6.39 5.74 5.80 6.30 3.80 3.01 23.98 24.26 24.80 2252 5.828 4 26.14 26. NH-3, 25 May 1961, 0243 GCT; 44°38.8'N, 124°39.0'W; depth 152 fms; weather 02; wind 240°, force 1; cloud type 1,8,4. 0 10 50 100 155 205 12.56 11.95 9.12 6.93 6.38 31.89 31.91 32.59 33.66 33.91 33.95 6.36 6.12 5.71 3.22 1.94 1.40 24.08 24.22 25.24 26.60 26.69 NH-4, 25 May 1961, 0444 GCT; 44°38.9'N, 124°53.0'W; depth 290 fms; weather 02; wind 160°, force 2; cloud type 1, 8, 4; amt. 5. 24.38 6.29 32.12 12.00 0 23.60 24.43 6.40 32.12 11.72 10 24.01 25.31 5.90 32.74 9.36 50 24.26 3.74 105 24.96 26.46 2.65 3333.851. 317.48 160 23 26 26.69 26. 2.01 33.98 6.65 210 26.53 1.20 34.04 5.76 323 266.:42 0.96 5.41 424 CH-1, 25 April 1961, 0043 GOT; 43°20.5'N, 124°29.0'W; depth 53 fms; weather 01; wind 310', force 3; cloud type 6, amt. 1. 0 10 20 30 50 75 11.19 10.61 10.17 9.96 8.00 7.36 30.93 31.33 31.56 32.41 33.64 33.91 6.98 7.06 6.89 NH-1, 25 April 1961, 1401 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10.6'W; depth 31 fms; weather 00; wind OW, force 2; cloud type 0, 1, 2, amt. 4. 0 10 20 30 50 10.43 10.34 10.19 10.14 8.16 23.93 24.10 24.26 24.81 26.15 31.18 31.38 31.56 32.25 33.58 NH-1, 23 May 1961, 1630 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 124°10.6'W; depth 31 fms. 0 10 20 30 40 50 11.3 * 11.31 10.44 9.09 8.64 7.87 31.85 31.87 32.38 32.90 33.26 33.60 NH-1, 24 May 1961, 2336 GCT; 44°39.1'N, 31 fms; weather 03; wind 270°, force 1; amt. 5. 12.65 31.85 0 31.89 11.58 10 20 11.09 32.14 32.47 10.32 30 33.26 40 8.58 33.51 8.20 50 6.28 5.62 4.66 3.87 2.75 24.30 24.31 24.86 25.48 25.84 26.21 124°10.6'W; depth cloud type 1, 8, 6.45 6.57 6.19 5.67 4.11 3.14 24.06 24.27 24.55 24.95 25.84 26.10 NH-5, 25 May 1961, 0645 GCT; 44°39.0'N, 125°07.0'W; depth 362 fms; wind 140°, force 2. 0 10 50 105 155 205 300 399 4 9 600 12.16 11.88 9.85 8.68 7.78 7.18 6.26 5.36 4.82 4.46 32.27 32.27 32.61 33.31 33.89 33 33.98 3:g 34.11 34.16 34.23 AH-5, 26 May 1961, 0133 GCT; 46°13.8'N, 900 fms; weather 02; wind 250°, force 2; amt. 6. 32.52 12.02 0 32.50 11.58 10 32.52 9.06 50 33.26 8.56 100 33.77 7.71 155 33.87 6.96 205 6.36 6.37 6.47 4.34 3.16 2.43 1.76 0.90 0.50 0.37 24.46 24.5 2 55.18147 26.33 26.54 26.7 9 226.795 27.05 27.14 125°09.6'W; depth cloud type 1, 0, 8 6.48 6.57 6.46 4.24 2.82 2.10 24.69 24,75 25.19 25.84 26.37 26.56 AH-4, 26 May 1961, 0335 GCT; 46°14.5'N, 124°56.0'W; depth 400 fms; weather 03; wind 200°, force 1; cloud type 1, 4, 8, amt. 33. 24.04 6.46 31.80 12.48 0 24.37 6.60 32.01 11.65 10 25.12 6.30 32.50 9.42 40 25.97 4.14 33.42 8.56 105 26.28 2.81 33.66 7.76 155 26.68 1.78 33.95 6.49 205 26.85 26 1.12 34.02 5.57 303 26.95 0.80 34.09 5 .16 404 17 Depth M Temp oc S %o 0 2Qt ml/L AD-3 26 May 1961, 0434 GCT; 46°14.5'N, 124°42.0'W; depth 437 fms; weather 02; wind 200°, force 2. 0 10 50 100 155 205 12.67 12.35 9.04 8.28 7.52 6.85 31.73 31.76 32.57 33.53 33.87 33.95 6.20 6.34 6.24 3.36 2.72 1.91 23.94 24.02 25.24 26.09 26.48 26.64 AH-2, 26 May 1961, 0741 GCT; 46°15.0'N, 124°27.5'W; depth 250 fms: weather 02; wind 190°, force 2. 0 10 50 100 155 205 12.89 11.40 8.78 8.06 6.79 6.62 30.59 31.55 32.56 33.57 33.91 33.95 6.28 6.69 6.34 3.19 1.76 1.70 23.02 24.05 25.26 26.16 26.61 26.67 AH-1, 26 May 1961, 0927 GCT; 46°14.4 . N, 124°16.5'W; depth 30 fms; weather 02; wind 250°, force 3. 0 10 20 30 40 50 14.28 12.59 10.76 9.24 8.96 8.63 18.57 30.61 31.58 32.50 32.79 32.97 6.56 6.52 6.20 5.32 4.62 4.48 13.53 23.10 24.17 25.15 25.41 25.62 Indicates surface temperatures are bucket thermometer readings. ** Depth questionable, observations indicate the cast may be more shallow than is recorded. 18 TABLE II. SUPPLEMENTARY OBSERVATIONS OF SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY Date 1960 Time GCT June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 2 June 2 June 2 June 2 June 2 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 4 1351 1639 1906 2119 2345 0626 1421 1656 2021 2239 0126 1010 1546 1830 2200 0100 June 28 June 29 June 29 June 29 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 3 Jply 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 1930 1704 2010 2324 0138 0445 1600 1700 1800 2000 2100 2200 2230 2400 0100 0130 0300 0430 1300 1400 1500 1600 1645 .1800 1904 2128 2300 2400 0100 0218 0300 0500 1300 1400 1511 1600 1700 1800 1905 2005 2130 2306 2400 0100 0205 1309 1406 1445 1660 1700 1843 2008 2100 2200 1345 1615 1700 1756 1900 2000 2100 2300 Lat Long Temp °C S 0/00 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46014.4' 46014.4' 46014.4' 45026.8' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44°39.1' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44000.0' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43°20.5' 124 0 12.9' 124 0 27.3' 124°41.7' 124°56.2' 125 0 10.5' 125°08.1' 125 0 06.4' 124 0 52.8' 124 0 38.7' 124°24.7' 124 0 10.6' 125 0 15.7' 125 0 24.5' 125°10.4' 124 0 56.9' 124°43.1' 13.2 13.0 12.9 12.9 13.4 12.9 13.2 13.5 14.0 14.3 13.0 13.1 12.7 13.5 14.0 13.0 10.06 26.30 31,89 32.39 32.61 32.18 32.05 31.22 30.62 30.61 30.82 32.38 32.41 32.30 32.30 32.07 46014.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46014.4' 46014.4' 46000,0' 45055.5' 46002.0' 46000.0' 45058.0' 45059.0' 46°00.0' 46000.0' 46003.0' 46°00.0' 46000.0' 46°00.5' 46000.0' 45°57.0' 45°52.7' 45049.2' 45°45.3' 45045.0' 45041.5' 45039.6' 45030.0' 45025.0' 45021.5' 45017.9' 45015.0' 45009.3' 45009.3' 45005.6' 45003.3' 45000.0' 44055.5' 44051.6' 44044.8' 44039.5' 44°34.0' 44°27.0' 44020.0' 44016.0' 44010.5' 44°05.0' 43051.0' 43041.6' 43040.0' 43°33.0' 43026.6' 43020.0' 43012.4' 43009.0' 43003.0' 42040.0' 42026.6' 42021.7' 42°21.0' 42012.8' 42007.0' 42001.2' 41°46,3' 124 0 12.9' 124 0 27.3' 124 0 41.7' 124 0 56.2' 125 0 10.5' 125 0 10.5' 125 0 32.0' 125 0 37.0' 125 0 40.0' 125 0 39.5' 125 0 56.0' 126 0 04.5' 126°07.5' 126 0 19.5' 126 0 28.0' 126 0 33.5' 126 0 50.0' 127 0 00.0' 126°59.0' 126 0 50.0' 126°42.7' 126 0 35.2' 126 0 30.0' 126 0 21.7' 126 0 18.5' 126 0 00.0' 126 0 11.1' 126 0 16.2' 126 0 23.3' 126 0 29.0' 126°42.0' 126 0 42.0' 126 0 45.0' 126 0 54.5' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127°00.0' 127°00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127°01.6' 127 0 01.5' 127°00.0' 127 0 04.0' 127 0 05.8' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.0' 126 0 58.0' 127 0 06.0' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 00.5' 127 0 00.0' 127 0 03.8' 127 0 03.9' 127 0 01.5' 127 0 02.0' 127°08.0' 13.1 13.8 14.2 14.3 14.8 14.7 15.2 15,1 15.1 15.0 15.2 15.1 15.0 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.0 15.2 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.1 15.1 15.2 15.5 15.1 15.1 15.3. 15.6 15.8 15.7 15.7 15.1 15.1 15.0 15.0 14.5 14.9 15.3 15.7 15.9 15.7 15.5 15,4 15.2 14.6 14.4 14.2 15.1 15.0 14.7 14.9 15.3 15.1 14.3 14.5 14.6 14.4 14.8 14.7 14.9 14.8 25.66 31.69 31.36 31.38 30,90 30.68 31.29 32.47 31.44 30.57 30.57 31.09 31.64 29.85 32.50 31.92 32.01 32.63 32.72 32.74 32.16 32.39 Date 1960 July 4 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 7 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 9 July 10 July 10 July 10 July 10 July 10 July 10 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 11 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 12 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 14 July 14 July 14 July 14 July 14 July 14 Time GCT Lat. 2400 0100 0200 0300 1310 1410 1510 1610 1710 1810 1910 0100 0200 0300 0400 0530 0630 0735 0810 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410 1900 2100 2200 2300 0100 0200 0250 0950 1216 1346 1641 1908 2148 2245 2300 0110 0200 0405 1410 1600 1645 1800 1848 2024 2204 2359 0144 1310 1400 1500 1600 1625 1805 2000 2214 2400 0105 0200 0300 0400 1250 1400 1518 1700 1800 1946 2200 2311 0043 0222 042O 0550 1434 1938 41°41.0' 41040.6' 41°35.5' 41028.0' 40°36.0' 40030.0' 40025.0' 40°26.0' 40030.0' 40034.0' 40040.9' 40051.8' 40056.7' 41001.3' 41006.0' 41010.0' 41014.0' 41°17.7' 41020.0' 41025.5' 41031.3' 41031.2' 41045.6' 41047.0' 41058.3' 42000.0' 42000.0' 41058.5' 41053.0' 41054.3' 41054.8' 41016.8' 42002.7' 42002.5' 42011.7' 42022.2' 42030.0' 42032.0' 42033.1' 42044.6' 42047.4' 42049.5' 43000.0' 43°06.4' 43013.8' 43016.3' 43020.4' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43022.0' 43027.3' 43032.5' 43029.0' 43041.5' 43043.5' 43047.7' 44004.9' 44008.6' 44013.0' 44017.3' 44021.0' 44029.0' 44028.3' 44029.2' 44030.0' 44030.3' 44032.6' 44039.0' 44037.8' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44039.1' 45000.0' 45040.0' Long 127 0 06.2' 126 0 58.0' 126 0 54.5' 126 0 42.0' 125 0 18.0' 125 0 03.0' 124°50.0' 124 0 40.0' 124 0 40.0' 124 0 37.0' 124°28.8' 124°30.0' 124 0 39.5' 124 0 49.2' 125°00.0' 125 0 09.5' 125 0 17.0' 125 0 24.9' 125 0 29.6' 125 0 42.0' 126 0 28.0' 126°39.5' 126°50.0' 126 0 42.0' 126 0 57.5' 126 0 24.5' 125 0 25.0' 126 0 38.0' 126 0 24.2' 126 0 20.8' 126 0 16.0' 124 0 43.6' 124 0 24.2' 124 0 37.4' 124 0 50.7' 125°04.6' 125 0 17.5' 125 0 20.0' 125 0 25.1' 125 0 35.7' 125 0 42.3' 125 0 55.5' 126 0 00.0' 125 0 48.8' 125 0 40.5' 125 0 28.2' 125 0 23.0' 125 0 09.7' 124 0 56.3' 124 0 42.8' 124 0 29.4' 125 0 24.0' 125 0 16.8' 125 0 11.2' 125 0 01.5' 125 0 00.0' 124 0 54.0' 124 0 53.2' 124 0 59 : 4' 125 0 11.4' 125 0 22.5' 125 0 30.0' 125 0 36.5' 125 0 40.0' 125 0 41.6' 125 0 48.5' 126 0 00.0' 125 0 41.0' 125 0 38.0' 125 0 30.0' 125 0 15.3' 125 0 06.9' 124 0 52.8' 124 0 38.7' 124 0 24.7' 124 0 10.6' 124 0 20.0' 124 0 20.0' Temp °C 14.7 14.3 14.4 14,0 10.5 10.5 10.8 10.7 10.9 10.2 14.4 12.1 11.9 11.9 11.6 11.8 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.8 12.3 14.2 14.4 14.2 15.1 15.2 15.1 14.9 14.7 14.6 14.6 10.0 9.8 8.5 9.1 10.2 10.0 12.2 12.1 14.1 14.0 14.1 13.5 13.0 13.3 13.3 13.9 11.7 11.7 10.5 9.5 14.5 13.1 12.1 13.7 13.8 13.7 13.5 14.2 14.4 14.3 15.9 16.2 16.4 16.0 16.3 16.1 16.4 16.5 16.9 16.9 16.5 16.0 14.8 14.7 14.4 14.8 14.7 0/00 32.23 33.10 32.95 33.31 33.78 33.75 33.82 33.21 33.19 33.12 33.17 32.90 32.95 32.52 32.56 32.95 32.66 32.52 32.43 32.52 32.47 33.77 33.82 33.66 33.26 33.86 32.45 32.52 32.41 32.47 32.43 32.20 32.16 32.21 32.52 32.56 32.59 33.40 31.87 32.34 31.83 31.91 31.91 32.07 32.01 31.89 31.80 30.37 29.69 29.54 29.54 29.29 29.45 29.63 30.10 31.29 31.49 31.17 30.14 29.76 32.00 19 Date 1960 Aug. Aug. Aug, Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Time GCT Lat Long Temp °/oo 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1716 1915 2124 2321 0124 0215 0445 0610 0745 0826 1020 1140 1255 1400 1531 1730 1952 2205 0045 0235 0350 0520 0630 0953 1150 1300 1430 1508 1705 1928 2125 2329 0130 0250 0430 0545 0740 0820 0925 1040 1145 46014.4' 46014.4' 46014.4' 46°14.4' 46014.4' 46003.2' 45053.2' 45039.0' 45025.7' 45026.8' 45017.2' 45006.8' 44056.8' 44°47.5' 44°39.1' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44°39.1' 44030.8' 44025.4' 44015.6' 44011.9' 44000.0' 43043.0' 43031.0' 43021.8' 43020.5' 43°20.5' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43043,9' 43041.8' 43015.6' 43054.8' 44005.0' 44013.0' 44023.1' 44°30.0' 44035.2' 124°12.9' 124 0 27.3' 124 0 41.7' 124 0 56.2' 125 0 10.5' 125 0 11.2' 125 0 07.5' 125 0 09.6' 125 0 07.5' 125 0 08.1' 125°08.4' 125 0 09.0' 125 0 08.4' 125 0 06.5' 125°06.9' 124 0 56.2' 124 0 38,7' 124°24.7' 124 0 11.0' 124 0 24.5' 124 0 33.5' 124°47.8' 124 0 58.5' 125 0 15.7' 124.24.5' 125 0 26.6' 124 0 26.0' 125 0 24.3' 125 0 10.6' 124 0 56.6' 124 0 43.1' 124 0 29.0' 124 0 30.0' 124 0 29.9' 124 0 17.2' 124 0 16.6' 124 0 16.7' 124 0 24.5' 124 0 12.9' 124 0 14.5' 124 0 08.7' 14.3 14.4 15.9 16.4 16.6 16.2 16.2 16.0 16.0 16.6 15.7 15.2 14.6 15.1 15.1 14.7 15.0 13.9 11.2 13.3 13.2 15.5 15.6 15.5 14.2 15.0 14.5 14.6 15.0 15.0 13.3 10.9 11.6 11.4 10.2 10.0 12.2 11.4 10.1 10.2 10.1 22.74 30.95 31.73 31.96 32.00 31.94 31.94 31.96 29.83 30.07 31.55 32.03 32.05 31.96 31.96 31.98 31.98 32.32 33.26 32.50 32.50 31.67 31.82 31.94 32.84 32.59 32.52 32.56 32.57 32.65 32.83 33.31 33.46 32.79 33.42 Sept 10 Sept 10 Sept 10 Sept 10 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 14 Sept 14 1641 1845 2051 2303 0117 0257 0400 0505 0605 0705 0757 1010 1110 1205 1315 1420 1514 1719 1916 2153 0010 0430 0600 0730 0925 1125 1325 1425 1645 1713 2018 2218 0002 0247 1900 2000 2050 2135 2220 2300 1915 1958 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 45°59.7' 45°55.8' 45°47.4' 45°39.3' 45°31.5' 45°27.2' 45°12.5' 45°06.0' 44°58.5' 44°52.5' 44°46.0' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°27.0' 44°19.5' 44°13.5' 44°05.0' 44°00.0' 43°49.8' 43°41.0' 43°30.2' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°21.7' 43°22.4' 43°22.4' 43°24.4' 43°25.4' 43°26.5' 43°26.4' 43°27.0' 124°12.9' 124°27.3' 124°41.7' 124°56.2' 125°10.5' 125°11.7' 125°09.3' 125°08.5' 125°07.5' 125°07.6' 125°07.5' 125°08.0' 125°08.0' 125°08.0' 125°06.6' 125°08.0' 125°06.9' 125°52.8' 124°38.7' 124°24.7' 124°10.6' 124°21.3' 124°34.8' 124°51.0: 125°06.0' 125'15.7' 125°17.8' 125°22.5' 125°22.5' 125°24.7' 125°10.6' 124°56.5' 124°43.1' 124°27.1' 124°21.0' 124°24.1' 124°27.9' 124°31.8' 124°35.7' 124°39.3' 124°19.4' 124°21.7' 13.7 15.0 14.8 15.4 15.9 15.9 16.2 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.6 16.7 16.0 15.4 16.1 16.0 16.1 16.2 13.5 11.2 9.9 10.9 13.7 15.2 14.5 15.6 14.2 13.1 15.0 15.3 15.2 16.2 15.2 13.2 12.2 11.4 12.2 12.9 12.8 14.2 9.4 10.2 23.04 31.17 32.05 32.09 32.03 32.07 32.10 32.09 32.14 32.14 32.12 31.94 31.38 31.11 32.21 32.33 32.16 32.14 32.29 32.74 33.19 33.17 32.16 32.21 32.16 32.21 32.18 32.34 32.27 32.25 32.32 32.20 32.27 32.94 33.62 33.31 33.15 33.03 32.66 32.32 33.66 33.57 33.611 33.33 33.19 33.30 33.42 33.75 Time GCT Date 1960 Let Long Temp 00 °/oo Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 2043 2127 2214 2120 2140 2205 2225 2250 2305 2325 2330 2400 0025 0050 0115 1710 1753 1844 1919 1945 2030 2108 2137 2222 2325 1705 1726 1757 1855 1914 2007 2047 43°28.0' 43°29.0' 43°30.0' 43°22.5' 43°23.1' 43°24.4' 43°25.6' 43°26.0' 43°25.3' 43°25.2' 43°24.2' 43°23.5' 43°22.7' 43°21.7' 43°21.2' 43°17.0' 43°13.7' 43°19.4' 43°20.5' 43°20.8' 43°16.5' 43°17.0' 43°15.2' 43°13.8' 43°12.3' 43°31.1' 43°31.4' 43°32.7' 43°34.7' 43°35.2' 43°40.6' 43°39.5' 124°26.5' 124°29.3' 124°33.4' 124°11.0' 124°13.1' 124°13.1' 124°12.9' 124°13.9' 124°15.3' 124°16.2' 124°16.8' 124°17.0' 124°18.1' 124°19.2' 124°20.3' 124°26.0' 124°28.6' 124°33.0' 124°37.6' 124°39.5' 124°41.5' 124°39.5' 124°36.0' 124°32,7' 124°26.6' 124°16.8' 124°18.2' 124°23.2' 124°31.5' 124°33.3' 124°32.5' 124°29.5' 10.9 11.4 11.0 17.0 17.3 17.4 16.7 16.5 15.5 14.8 14.0 13.1 12.3 10.7 9.8 8.6 9.2 10.4 10.6 11.1 10.5 10.4 10.0 10.0 9.2 8.8 9.0 9.5 11.4 11.6 11.0 10.8 33.51 33.31 32.04 28.75 29.38 30.14 30.68 31.27 31.73 32.07 32.50 32.77 33.12 33.53 33.71 33.78 33.68 33.37 33.21 33.08 Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct Oct 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 1800 2105 2321 0122 0337 0515 0640 0740 0855 1008 1200 1315 1440 1600 1723 2016 2223 0524 0700 0824 0915 1030 1145 1236 1410 1510 1625 1811 2016 2325 0217 0635 0755 0805 1015 1130 1240 1352 1516 46014.4' 46014.4' 46014.4' 46014.4' 46014.4' 46004.4' 45054.5' 45044.5' 45034.5' 45026.8' 45017.0' 45006.8' 44056,8' 44046.7' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44039.1' 44°39.1' 44031.8' 44024,6' 44017.2' 44009,7' 44002.5' 44000.0' 43050.2' 43040.2' 43°30.3' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43030.3' 43040.2' 43050.2' 43059.9' 44009.7' 44019.5' 44°29.2' 44039.1' 124 0 12.7' 124 0 27.3' 124°41.7' 124 0 56.2' 125 0 10.5' 125 0 09.5' 125 0 09.0 125 0 08.8 125 0 08.3' 125 0 08.1' 125 0 07.5' 125 0 07.0' 125 0 06.8' 125 0 06.4' 125 0 06.9' 124 0 52.8' 124 0 38.7' 124 0 24.7' 124 0 35.8' 124 0 44.9' 124 0 54.2' 125°03.5' 125 0 12.6' 125 0 15.7' 125 0 17.8' 125 0 19.8' 125 0 21.8' 125 0 24.3' 125 0 10.6' 124 0 56.5' 124 0 43.1' 124 0 26.9' 124 0 24.5' 124 0 21.3' 124 0 19.9' 124°17.7' 124°15.2' 124°13.0' 124 0 10.6' 13.2 13.3 13.9 13.3 13.5 14.4 14.8 14.7 14.4 14,5 14.1 13.9 13.6 13.3 13.3 13.4 13.5 11.5 11.9 11.8 12.0 11.7 12.9 12.8 12.6 12.6 14.0 13.9 13.2 13.0 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.4 11.5 11.9 11.4 11.5 11.4 21.64 31.50 32.16 32.23 32.21 32.21 32.21 32.21 32.18 32.18 32.20 32.01 32.05 31.98 31.94 31.89 32.10 32.99 31.92 32.38 32.27 32.13 32.09 32.12 32.47 32.66 32,23 32,34 32.68 32.75 33.01 33.03 33.08 33.10 32.70 32.48 32.84 32.68 33.04 Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 1755 1835 1916 2000 2022 2053 2135 2125 2156 2210 2252 2252 46014.6' 46014.7' 46°14.4' 46015.8' 46018.2' 46020.8' 46019,3' 46019.0' 46016.8' 46015.7' 46014.4' 46014.4' 124 0 00.2' 124 0 08.2' 124 0 12.9' 124 0 13.2' 124 0 16.7' 124 0 19.3' 124 0 18.2' 124 0 20.8' 124 0 22.3' 124 0 25.5' . 124027.3' 124°27.3' 7.4 8.6 10.3 10.3 10.1 10.0 10.0 10.4 10.1 10.2 32.21 32.50 32.28 31.36 31.44 32.68 32.68 32.41 32.45 32.45 20 Date 1960 Time GCT Let Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 2345 0012 0040 0117 0140 46°13.0' 46°11.5' 46°09.4' 46°08.5' 46°10.1' 124°25.3' 124°23.5' 124°20.8' 124°19.7' 124°16.7' 2 0200 2 0215 2 0235 2 0325 2 2240 3 0058 3 0324 3 0515 3 0635 3 0755 3 0912 3 1015 3 1132 3 1247 3 1407 3 1545 3 1701 3 1906 3 2056 3 2303 4 0105 4 0257 4 0415 4 0528 4 0649 4 0815 4 0935 4 1040 4 1151 4 1307 4 1408 4 1622 4 1827 4 2051 5 0211 5 0355 5 0500 5 0605 5 0725 5 0838 5 0949 5 1100 46°11.3' 46°12.4' 46°13.3' 46°14.6' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14,4' 46°04.6' 45°54.5' 45°44.2' 45°34.5' 45°26.9' 45°07.1' 45°06.8' 44°56.7' 44°46.5' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°30.8' 44°22.6' 44°14,6' 44°06.2' 43°58.2' 43°49.7' 43°41.5' 43°31.0' 43°24.8' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20,5' 43°20.5' 43°30.3' 43°40.0' 43°50.3' 44°00.2' 44°10.0' 44°19.4' 44°29,0' 124°14.3' 124°11.9' 124°09.0' 124°00.2' 124°41.7' 124°56.2' 125°10.5' 125°09.8' 125°08.1' 125°08.2' 125°08.3' 125°07.9' 125°07.6' 125°07.3' 125°07.0' 125°06.8' 125°06.9' 124°52.8' 124°38.7' 124°24.7' 124°10.6' 124°26.1' 124°33.9' 124°41.4' 124°49.0' 124°56.8' 125°04.5' 125°12.0' 125°20.0' 125°24.3' 125°10.6' 124°56.5' 124°43.1' 124°29.0' 124°26.8' 124°24.5' 124°24.0' 124°22.8' 124°21.8' 124°17.5' 124°13.6' 10.4 10.7 11.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.5 10.4 10.1 9.9 9.7 32.43 32.45 32.25 32.68 32.68 32.74 32.57 30.25 31.55 31.56 32.63 32.70 31.91 31.69 31.71 46°21.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°03.6' 45°53.8' 45°42.1' 45°35.3' 45°26.3' 45°16.7' 45°08.3' 44°56.5' 44°46.6' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°32.8' 44°26.4' 44°19.6' 44°12.4' 44°04.2' 44°00.0' 43°49.3' 43°10.6' 43°00.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°32.2' 43°40.0' 43°50.6' 44°00.0' 124°13.7' 124°27.3' 124°41.7' 124°56.2' 125°10.5' 125°10.0' 125°08.1' 125°08.6' 125°08.2' 125°08.0' 125°08.0' 125°11.2' 125°08.7' 125°06.8' 125°06.4' 124°52.8' 124°38.7' 124°24.7' 124°10.6' 124°21.2' 124°32.0' 124°33.3' 124°56.3' 125°08.7' 125°15.7' 125°18.0' 125°20.0' 125°21.8' 125°24.3' 125°10.6' 124°56.5' 124°43.1' 124°29.0' 124°26.7' 124°25.2' 124°22.5' 124°20.0' 9.5 10.4 10.4 10.4 9.9 9.9 9.9 10,2 10.3 10.2 10.1 10.0 10.5 10.4 10.4 10.5 10.8 11.0 10.4 10.5 10.8 9.6 10.4 10.5 10.7 10.6 10.7 10.9 10.7 10.9 11.0 11.2 10.7 10.5 10.3 10.5 10.5 27.56 32.61 32.59 32.54 32.54 32.52 32,52 32.52 32.59 32.56 32.52 32.52 32.63 32.59 32.52 32.68 32.66 32.63 31.58 32.52 32.65 32.65 32.66 32.66 32.61 32.70 32.65 32.70 32.74 32.68 32.74 32.66 32.20 32.45 32.66 32.68 32.66 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21., Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 1649 1919 2115 2317 0139 0330 0445 0514 0555 0805 0930 1038. 1210 1314 1431 1704 1916 2117 2321 0118 0255 0425 0550 0716 0820 1035 1156 1306 1540 1758 2043 2213 0033 0230 0330 0451 0558 Long 124°18.4' Temp °C 0/00 10.2 10.2 32.43 32.70 10.2 32.63 10.1 10.1 32.86 32.81 10.1 10.1 9.8 7.4 10.8 10.7 10.6 10.4 11.0 11.0 10.3 10.3 10.4 10.2 10.5 10.7 32.79 32.21 31.35 11.1 11.0 10.9 10.2 10.5 10.2 10.8 11.0 10.8 11.0 11.0 10.7 11.0 S 32.36 32.25 32.16 32.32 32.30 32.32 32.34 32.32 32.38 32.50 32.41 32.39 32.38 32.39 32.45 32.45 31.51 32.45 32.61 32.66 32.72 32.66 0/00 124°19.0' 124°15.0' 124°16.0' 10.4 10.4 10.2 32.66 32.59 32.41 2024 2202 0010 0204 0407 0646 0847 1025 1135 1235 1332 1433 1530 1630 1730 1830 2020 2336 0136 0448 0551 0630 0640 0650 0700 0710 0720 0938 1145 1303 1415 1532 1630 1730 1835 1930 2050 2352 0151 0427 0707 0854 1005 1130 1245 1405 1524 1707 1810 1840 44°14.7' 124°08.3' 46°14.4' 124°12.9' 46°14.4' 124°27.3' 46°14,4' 124°41.7' 46°14.4' 124°56.2' 45°14.4' 125°10.5' 45°06.6' 125°12.0' 45°51.2' 125°11.0' 45°43.8' 125°08.5' 45°35.7' 125°08,0' 45°26.9' 125°08.0' 45°20.0' 125°07.5' 45°11.5' 125°07.5' 45°00.4' 125°01.6' 44°53.0' 125°01.7' 44°47.8' 125°02.5' 44°39.1' 125°06.9' 44°39.1' 124°52.8' 44°39.1' 124°38.7' 44°39.1' 124°24.7' 44°39.1' 124°16.6' 44°38.5' 124°11.5' 44°37.9' 124°09.5' 44°36.9' 124°08.3' 44°36.5' 124°08.8' 44°36.0' 124'06.3' 44°36.3' 124°05.6' 44°31.2' 124°20.6' 44°21.5' 124°30.0' 44°12.5' 124°37.5' 44°03.5' 125°47.0' 43°53.0' 124°48.0' 43°47.2' 124°56.5' 43°40.4' 125°02.8' 43°32.7' 125°10.9' 43°25.9' 125°15.8' 43°20.5' 125°24.3' 43°20.5' 125°10.6' 43°20.5' 124°56.5' 43°20.5' 124°43.1' 43°30.5' 124°29.0' 43°33-.5' 124°26.0' 43°39.5' 124°25.5' 43°50.5' 124°22.0' 44°00.0' 124'20.0' 44°10.5' 124°17.5' 44°20.0' 124°15.0' 44°27.7' 124°25.5' 44°32.1' 124°12.4' 44°36.0' 124°07.0' 10.8 11.9 10.7 10.5 10.1 10.0 9.9 9.7 9.7 10.2 10.0' 9.7 10.1 10.3 9.9 10.4 10.8 10.4 10.3 11.0 10.8 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.7 10.6 10.5 10.9 10.7 10.8 10.2 10.4 10.3 10.3 10.1 10.3 10.5 10.3 10.9 11.1 11.4 11.0 11.0 10.8 10.1 10.8 11.2 11.4 11.6 11.6 14.72 31.02 32.47 32.65 32.68 32.59 32.63 32.63 32.61 32.59 32.70 32.61 32.61 32.63 32.61 32.59 32.54 32.63 31.04 31.40 32.61 31.22 31.09 31,09 31.33 31.35 32.14 30.95 31.94 32.66 32.66 32.65 32.59 32.61 32.61 32.65 32.61 32.38 32.39 30.93 30.90 31.94 31.62 32.72 31.85 31.26 30.44 30.66 30.84 1958 2159 0022 0230 0434 0614 0728 0830 0945 1105 1205 1325 1445 1709 1930 2209 0039 0230 0330 0430 0537 0635 0806 1005 1115 1230 1430 1731 2024 2242 2242 46°14.4' 46'14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46'14.4' 46°04.5' 45°53.8' 45°44.0' 45°34.5' 45°26.5' 45°16.5' 45°05.5' 44°55.5' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°39.1' 44°31.8' 44°24.6' 44°18.2' 44°12.7' 44°07.4' 44°00.0' 43°48.5' 43°39.5' 43°30.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°21.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 124°12.9' 124'27.3' 124°41.7' 124°56.2' 125°10.5' 125°09.6' 125°09.0' 125°08.0' 125°08.5' 125°08.0' 125°07.5' 125°07.0' 125°07.0' 125°06.9' 124°52.8' 124°38.7' 124°24.7' 124°35.0' 124°41.5' 124°51.5' 124°58.3' 125°07.0' 125°15.7' 125'18.0' 125°20.0' 125°21.5' 125°24.3' 125°10.6' 124°56.5' 124'43.1 124°43.1' 10.1 9.4 9.9 9.9 10.1 9.9 9.9 9.5 9.8 9.8 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.6 10.5 10.4 10.2 10 2 10.2 10.1 10.5 10.5 10.4 10.1 10.1 10.4 10.5 10.5 10.7 10.9 10.9 17.21 31.53 31.85 31.80 32.52 32.48 32.34 32.43 31.91 32.07 32.05 31.87 31.87 32.00 32.09 32.05 32.16 32.16 32.25 32.10 32.05 31.51 32.29 32.63 32.66 32.59 32.57 32.25 32.39 31.56 31.56 Time GCT Lat Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 0807 0910 1012 44°12.2' 44°19.8' 44°29.2' 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mara Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. S Temp °C Date 1960 Long I I 21 Date 1960 Time GCT Lat Long Temp °C S 0/00 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 0043 0318 0432 0552 0710 0827 0949 1105 1401 43°20.5' 43°29.6' 43°39.2' 43°48.9' 43°57.6' 44°09.0' 44°19.3' 44°30.75' 44°39.1' 124°29.0' 124°23.5' 124°22.5' 124°29.9' 124°18.8' 124°17.8' 124°15.5' 124°18.25' 124°10.6' 11.2 10.6 10.6 10.4 10.2 10.6 10.5 10.0 10.4 30.93 31.76 31.83 31.51 31.51 30.97 31.26 31.47 31.18 May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 . 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 2336 0053 0243 0444 0700 1635 1730 1830 1935 2030 2130 2230 0030 0105 0316 0526 0724 0910 1030 1130 1215 1330 1430 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 44°39.1' 44°39.4' 44°38.8' 44°38.9' 44°39.0' 44°58.0' 45°07.5' 45°15.0' 45°25.5' 45°35.1' 45°44.1' 45°50.2' 46°10.8' 46°13.8' 46°14.5' 46°14.5' 46°15.0' 46°14.4' 46°09.7' 45°59.8' 45°51.2' 45°40.6' 45°33.0' 45°22.5' 45°13.1' 45°02.7' 44°53.1' 44°43.6' 124°10.6' 124°24.9' 124°39.0' 124°53.0' 125°07.0' 125°08.3' 125°07.0' 125°07.3' 125°07.2' 125°07.5' 125°08.3' 125°09.8' 125°10.1' 125°09.6' 124'56.0' 124°42.0' 124°27.5' 124°16.5' 124°15.7' 124°16.7' 124°16.3' 124°15.5' 124°12.0' 124°10.2' 124°10.3' 124°10.0' 124°08.3' 124°08.5' 12.6 12.9 12.6 12.0 12.2 12.6 12.9 12.9 13.2 13.0 13.1 13.2 12.4 12i4 12.4 12.3 12.7 14.1 13.1 12.6 13.2 13.4 13.6 13.3 12.6 13.2 13.3 12.6 31.85 31.83 31.89 32.12 32.27 31.18 31.65 31.96 32.16 31.85 32.61 32.52 31.80 31.73 30.59 18.57 29.40 28.80 29,60 30.52 30.52 31.26 22 TABLE III. DRIFT BOTTLE RETURNS. DISTANCE AND DIRECTION OF TRAVEL AND RATE OF DRIFT CRUISE 6103 28-30 March 1961 CRUISE 6101 19-21 January 1961 Station AH-1 AH-2 AH-3 AH-4 AH-5 Number Returns Percent Returns Maximum Drift a Dir. Dist. b Rate 1 10.0 890 0.13 1 8.3 665 0.23 TOTAL 2 3.4 NH-1 NH-2 NH-3 NH-4 NH-5 1 8.3 TOTAL 1 1.7 CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 CH-5 2 2 2 16.7 16.7 8.3 8.3 16.7 TOTAL 8 13.3 1 1 100 385 386 215 200 356 0.17 0.43 0.38 0.16 0.33 0.43 Minimum Drifta Dir. Dist. N N N N N N N N 345 266 345 N N N Number Returns Percent Returns AH-1 AH-2 AH-3 AH-4 AH-5 11 5 3 8 91.7 66.6 41.7 25.0 66.0 TOTAL 35 58.3 7 3 2 1 1 58.3 25.0 16.7 8.3 8.3 TOTAL 14 23.3 CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 CH-5 8 9 5 5 6 66.3 75.0 41.7 41.7 50.0 33 55.0 NH-1 NH-2 NH-3 NH-4 NH-5 TOTAL 8 Number Returns Percent Returns AH-1 AH-2 AH-3 AH-4 AH-5 10 7 7 33.3 75.0 83.3 58.3 58.3 TOTAL 36 60.0 3 4 8 Maximum Drift Dir. Dist. Rate Minimum Drift Dir. Dist. 203 209 362 159 158 0.24 0.25 0.12 0.12 0.09 S S S S S 15 92 72 71 64 SE S S S S NH-1 NH-2 NH-3 NH-4 NH-5 25.0 8.3 8.3 159 254 67 0.61 0.08 0.08 S S S 6 E 1 1 10 83.3 70 0.11 S 45 E TOTAL 15 25.0 CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 CH-5 1 8.3 483 0.34 S TOTAL 1 1.7 CRUISE 6105 24-26 May 1961 CRUISE 6104 22-24 April 1961 Station Station Maximum Drift Dist. Rate Dir. 21 137 35 45 140 91 87 92 95 80 70 60 38 109 86 0.86 0.56 0.15 0.18 0.18 0.20 0.26 0.19 0.12 0.10 0.30 0.14 0.11 0.10 0.08 NE N SE SE N N S N S SE N N N N N Minimum Drift Dist. Dir. 9 113 34 35 48 11 20 52 18 22 36 51 47 NE N SE E E N N S Station Number Returns Percent Returns AH-1 AH-2 AH-3 AH-4 AH-5 1 12.5 TOTAL 1 1.7 NH-1 NH-2 NH-3 NH-4 NH-5 1 1 8.3 8.3 __ ____ TOTAL 2 3.6 Maximum Drift Dist. Rate Dir. 43 0.09 S 12 15 0.03 0.04 S E N N N NE E a Direction, distance and rate from a particular station computed for the drift bottle that traveled the longest or shortest distance. b Distance in nautical miles. c Rate in knots. Minimum Drift Dist. Dir. ! 1 I I ! 23 TABLE IV. INCIDENT LIGHT INTENSITY AND SECCHI DISK READING, CRUISE 6007 Station AH-1 AH-2 AH-3 AH-4 AH-5 11-2 1-1-7 11-8 11-9 H-11 11-14 1-1-17 11-18 BH-2 BH-3 BH-4 BH-5 CH-5 CH-4 CH-3 CH-2 CH-1 11-27 11-28 11-30 11-31 Date 1960 28 29 29 29 30 30 1 2 2 2 3 4 7 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 June June June June June June July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July Time GCT Latitude Longitude 2030 1905 2145 2330 0145 1820 2125 0210 1500 0100 1840 1750 1850 1340 1640 1900 2145 1845 2020 2200 0000 0135 1845 0010 1515 1940 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46°14.4' 46014.4' 46°14.4' 46°00.0' 45°30.0' 45015.0' 45°00.0' 44°20.0' 43°20.0' 42°21.0' 41058.3' 42002.5' 42°11.7' 42022.2' 42030.0' 43020.4' 43020.5' 43020.5' 43°20.5' 43°20.5' 43°55.0' 44°04.9' 44°30.0' 44°39.0' 124°12.9' 124°27.3' 124°41.7' 124°56.2' 125010.5' 125°40.0' 126°00.0' 126°29.9' 127°00.0' 127°00.0' 127000.0' 127°03.8' 126°57.5' 124037.4' 124°50.7' 125004.6' 125°17.5' 125°23.0' 125°09.7' 124°56.3' 124042.8' 124°29.4' 124°40.4' 124059.4' 126000.0' 125030.0' *In foot candles to nearest five. Surface Light* 145 110 50 100 65 30 35 190 65 65 15 30 95 95 50 95 95 30 20 95 100 50 .50 Visibility Feet 10.3 14.5 7.9 13.8 27.0 24.4 36.2 21.4 43.2 38.5 24.2 26.3 29.4 13.3 51.2 52.6 36.8 32.0 15.6 17.1 21.3 11.5 16.0 18.1 34.2 50.0 24 GRAYS HARBOR WILLAPA BAY WASHINGTON ASTORIA TILLAMOOK HEAD OREGON TILLAMOOK ANH -5.5 YAOUINA HEAD NEWPORT CNH - 5 5 005 BAY Figure I STATION PATTERN APE BLANCO OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT of OCEANOGRAPHY June 1966 through May 1961 0 Oceanographic Station — Surface Temperature — Salinity Station 25 GRAYS HARBOR W/LLAPA BAY WASHINGTON 46° 4 Figure 2 CRUISE 6007 H-24 BT-15 CAPE BLANCO OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT of OCEANOGRAPHY and OREGON FISH COMMISSION B1-16 29 June through 14 July H-17 4 0 Oceanographic Station - Sur face Ternperature Salinity Station 26 -- 6 7 r iA I r r T ' 1' 1 r r _TTr / 1 1 i I,y,! 1 T r''< F/ 1.44toofr 1 CtV..- /' iAy 1,,,, Ar CANADA USA . . ,,,,,,„„ ).. 1 _, 1 CI% #) , vi.,4 WASHINGTON t. N, t yn;1111 V \ )1n, 1 -,,,, 1 liA n 4 I I i i' q kl! 1 I I 1 MO \Iii \' A• ,,m0.0111111414 114 1 1 1 1 II . ,, ,,1 1 NI OREGON .143. ......., N CU = E tr) c0 cr 2. 5 u i 0 1 91 . 1 .e. 0 3 CALIFORNIA -• ,2 ' oint point Pt. Delgado, Calif. 362 miles ITrT,IT1111r1t7r111Y111111, III1. 11111111111111,11!,,, 4°' (a) 19 -22 January 1961 (b) 28-31 March 1961 FIGURE 3. Drift bottle returns. 27 T 1,1 rt1 ./ O* Av . ., , ),I.,)1 1,4,nNI1_1 1 1 tq, I ..11 q1 - r tr_rt ._ 2 n 1 ti ll,s 1 1 1 1 1 TIT, 1 1 '1. 1 gl i'. ., ,,,,i /I 1,1 1 1 I 141 1//t L r' II 1 11 1 1 1 1 It `- )''''') L'-1, "....,.., '''-`, t-• ' t— ,o n• \ P °)%N -.,)c ,sc, ,, ,.- \e.,/ CANA DA USA" t CAAtrk rsz44,0 "" S'''''.. v'71} ‘,' .- UK ft AV R .01 ) 0,-,'-'Cill' .k, N5S I. .01 WASHINGTON ' ..........0; d.,.... I P WASHINGTON • 0 1I4, . 1014I. '''-''''-''Wn ti;IL!Al/C' -'.."41; n .• . 1 11 9 44k w d (TETRA Illagt " .,..10110-0,1`, • -- - . ' . 0 0 O NH I. 40 14 _04 Fol . --. i o . O . n II OREGON .. 1 0 0 0 0 OREGON 005 I wco 1 3. I I i e e _ t I 1 . . e• te at I 1 e 1 CALIFORNIA I 91.1 CALIFORNIA 41.1 ..- e e tAtt ittmocmo i • I (c) r7 rr 1 I 1 TrI/ 1 I, r I I I LI St21-1-1,1-1,-FTrrt-ri 1241 I Re ease point i Rec overy point (I- r 1 I 1114 122'1 22-25 April 1961 I 41, 1-TI- 1 1-1-III QV 11 T1IIIII1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I i I I 1 1 11111—MI1111 120. (d) 23-25 May 1961 FIGURE 3. (Continued) 28 128° 127° 126° 125° 124° ,20. 31.0 1 \2% ASTOR IA 46° 31.0 32.0 li 32.0 31.0 45° k thisi._ %% 32.0 '29.5- 30.0 `, NEWPORT 31.0 44° Alk 1 N % PAC I F IC OCEAN 30.0 \ . -32.5 32.5 ., 32.0 43° ; t1 • ./ : CC OS BAY A t /1 ,'''. , ' ' / 33.0 / I I I 42° 1I .. - -... • I I OREGON o N, .. CAPE BLANCO I/ I • I • I 32.5, ,,.. 'It 33.5 . CALIFORN IA \ 41° FIGURE 4a. \ \ % Surface salinity in °/00, Cruise 6007, MORNING STAR, 28 June to 14 July 1960 29 128° 127° 126° 125° 124° 46° 45° 44° PACIFIC OCEAN 43° 42° 41° FIGURE 4b. Surface salinity in %o from Oregon Fish Commission Cruise, 30 June to 9 July 1959 30 126 ° 124° 1 2 5° 46* 4 5° 44° 43° 15-18 October 1960 FIGURE 4c. 19 22 January 1961 Surface salinity in %0 31 126° 125° in 00 0 124° ni r9 ", h, ? I 46° _ 46° 45° 44° 44° 43° 43° 28-31 March 1961 FIGURE 4c. (Continued) 32 128° 127° 126° 125° 46° 45° 44° PACIFIC OCEAN .1,5.0 43° 42° 41° FIGURE 5a. Surface temperature in °C, Cruise 6007, MORNING STAR, 28 June to 14 July 1960 124° 33 128° 125° FIGURE 5b 124° Surface temperature in °C, Oregon Fish Commission Cruise 30 June to 9 July 1959 34 126° 125° 124° 124° 125° 126° w•O 9000 ASTORIA 46° 46° 11,0 Q PG 45° 45° \\P 44° NEWPORT 44° o.0 43° O . COOS BAY 43° 15-18 October 1960 2-5 December 1960 FIGURE 5c. Surface temperature in °C 35 126° 46° 124° 125° 126° -f- 46° -- QP 45° 10.5., 450-- 44° 44° 43° 43° 19-22 January 1961 28-31 March 1961 FIGURE 5c. ( Continued) 36 128° 127° 126° 125° 11 6.0 I 46° 124° 7 0 . 1 I ASTOR IA 1 16.( NI I ! 6.5 1 / 7.0 6.0 I I 45° 1 / / NEWPORT 4.0 I- 44° I PAC I F I C OCEAN OREGON 6.0 rs. CO( S BAY 6.5 43° CAPE BLANCO 6.0 5. 42° CALIFORNIA 4 I.° FIGURE 6. Dissolved oxygen in ml/L at 10 meters, Cruise 6007, MORN/NG STAR, 28 June to 14 July 1960 37 APPENDIX Sections illustrating the distribution of temperature, salinity, oxygen, and sigma-t with depth and distance from shore. 10 Sept. 1960 ASTORIA . 11 Sept. 1960 NEWPORT 12 Sept. 1960 COOS BAY 15 Oct. 1960 ASTORIA 44 16 Oct. 1960 NEWPORT 46 17 Oct. 1960 COOS BAY 2 Dec. 1960 ASTORIA 50 3 Dec. 1960 NEWPORT 52 4 Dec. 1960 COOS BAY 54 19 Jan. 1961 ASTORIA 56 20 Jan. 1961 NEWPORT 58 21 Jan. 1961 COOS BAY 60 28 Mar. 1961 ASTORIA 62 29 Mar. 1961 NEWPORT 64 30 Mar. 1961 COOS BAY 66 22 Apr. 1961 ASTORIA 68 23 Apr. 1961 NEWPORT 70 24 Apr. 1961 COOS BAY 72 24 May 1961 NEWPORT 74 25 May 1961 ASTORIA 76 .. • OOOOOOOO • . 38 40 42 48 38 DISTANCE 45 0 I0 50 100 150 F- 2 200 Temp. ° C ASTORIA 10 Sept. 1960 0 I0 50 100 150 200 IN MILES Sal. ASTORIA 10 Septa 1960 39 DISTANCE IN MILES 0 0 50 100 150 FLU 200 2 z 0 10 5 1:00 pm 23.00 15 • 25 2400 35 • 45 40 DISTANCE 15 0 IN MILES 45 25 • 10 11.00 50 140 •0 12.00— 10.00—; 9.00 no 8.00 • — cr 150 w 7.00 Temp. °C 200 — NEWPORT • II Sept. 1960 • z I H iii0 0 5 15 10 50 100 150 200 25 ---• — —32.25 — — 41 DISTANCE 0 10 50 100 (/) 150 200 F0_ 0 10 0 50 100 150 200 5 15 IN MILES 42 DISTANCE IN MILES 0 I0 50 14.00 13,00 12.00 11.00 10.00 I00 150 1— w 200 z ••n I 0 5 15 35 25 • • CL -32.50 L • 50 3.00 100 150 200 • 45 33.50 • 43 DISTANCE 0 10 50 100 (/) 150 F- 2 02 mI/L 200 a COOS BAY 12 Sept.I960 z o- COOS BAY 12 Sept.I960'. IN MILES 44 DISTANCE 0 5 15 IN MILES 25 35 10 • 50 100 U, X 2 150 200 Sal. %e - ASTORIA 15 Oct .1960 12,00 11.09- -10.00 9.00 - • 45 DISTANCE z 0 0 a 10 50 100 150 200 1700 5 20.00 x 23.00 15 24.00 IN MILES 46 DISTANCE 0 5 0 10 0_ 0 50 100 150 200 Sal. %. — NEWPORT 16 Oct. 1960 15 IN MILES 25 35 45 47 DISTANCE IN MILES 10 50 100 CC uJ LLB 2 150 02 ml/ L 200 - NEWPORT 16 Oct. 1960 z 0 10 0 LU 50 100 150 200 5 15 25 35 45 48 DISTANCE IN MILES 33.00 • 33.50 — Sal. 040 COOS BAY 17 Oct. 1960 49 DISTANCE IN MILES 0 10 50 100 cn 2 150 200 5 10 LU 0 50 100 150 200 15 25 35 45 50 45 33_00 33.50.• Stations AH- I and AH-2 taken on November 28, 1960 51 DISTANCE 0 5 3tE 15 MILES IN 25 35 45 02 mI/L ASTORIA 2 Dec. 1960 0 5 15 25 0 0 Stations AH-I and AH- 2 taken on November 28,1960 35 45 52 DISTANCE 0 10 50 100 150 L1J 200 Temp. °C NEWPORT 3 Dec. 1960 IN MILES 53 DISTANCE 0 5 10 50 100 150 2 200 z 0 0 0 LLI 0 0 100 150 200 5 15 IN M I LES 25 35 45 54 DISTANCE 0 10 0 100 0 1- 0_ 0 10, 50 100 150 200 IN MILES 55 DISTANCE 0 z 5 15 IN 25 MILES 35 45 56 DISTANCE 0 5 15 IN MILES 25 35 45 Temp. °C ASTORIA 19 Jan. 1961 0 10 0 L.L1 0 0 100 150 200 28.00 31.00 5 29.00 32.00 15 25 35 45 57 DISTANCE 0 10 0 100 cn 150 w 200 5 15 IN MILES 25 35 45 58 DISTANCE 0 5 15 IN MILES 25 35 45 10 50 100 0 5 15 25 35 45 59 DISTANCE IN MILES 02 m1/1_ NEWPORT 20 Jan. 1961 15 0 0_ 0 10 50 100 150 200 NEWPORT 20 Jan. 1961 25 35 45 60 DISTANCE 0 15 IN MILES 35 25 10 0 100 9.00_ 8.50 a_ .10 w a 0 100 150 Sal . 200 COOS BAY 21 Jan. 1961 • 45 61 DISTANCE 10 100 (I) 150 w 2 z a 200 IN MILES 62 DISTANCE 0 10 50 100 U) Cr w 2 150 200 5 15 MILES IN 25 35 45 63 DISTANCE ASTORIA 28 Mar. 1961 IN MILES 64 DISTANCE 0 15 IN MILES 25 35 45 10 0 10G 0 a_ 5 10 w 0 50 100 150 200 Sal. %. NEWPORT 29 Mar.I961 15 25 35 45 65 DISTANCE IN MILES 0 z 5 15 25 35 45 66 DISTANCE 10 50 100 150 Temp. °C 200 COOS BAY 30 Mar. 1961 z 100 150 200 IN MILES DISTANCE 0 2 ml/L COOS BAY 30 Mar. 1961 COOS BAY 30 Mar. 1961 IN MILES 68 DISTANCE 0 15 IN MILES 35 25 I0 50 9.00 - • 100 8.00 (/) 150 IW 200 Temp. °C ASTORIA 7.00 22 Apr. 1961 I. z 25 LIJ 50 100 150 45 69 DISTANCE 0 10 50 100 (/) 150 uJ 2 200 0 a_ 10 0 50 100 150 5 15 IN MILES 25 35 45 70 DISTANCE 10 50 100 Temp. °C NEWPORT 23 Apr. 1961 IN MILES 7 DISTANCE IN MILES 02 ml/L NEWPORT 23 Apr. 1961 z 5 10 UJ 0 50 100 150 200 15 25 35 45 72 DISTANCE 0 10 50 100 150 w Temp. °C Lu 200 COOS BAY I 24 Apr. 1961 IN MILES 73 DISTANCE 10 50 100 150 w 2 200 z 10 a_ 0 50 100 150 200 IN MILES 74 DISTANCE 0 5 15 IN MILES 35 25 • 10 50 9.00 100 8.00 45 75 DISTANCE IN MILES 0 10 50 100 (f) 150 200 0 5 15 25 10 24.50 25.00 50 25.50 100 150 crt 200 NEWPORT 24 May 1961 76 DISTANCE 0 10 50 1 cr 00 150 LU H LiJ 2 200 IN MILES 77 DISTANCE 10 50 100 150 11.1 H 0 2 ml/L 200 ASTORIA 25 May 1961 z a0 0 50 100 150 200 IN MILES Oregon State University DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 1 Director of Defense Research and Engineering Attn: Coordinating Committee on Sciences Pentagon Washington 25, D. 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