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Hydrographic Data
from Oregon Coastal Waters
June 1960 through May 1961
by
Bruce Wyatt
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Norman F. Kujala
Office of Naval Research
Contract Nonr 1286 (02)
Project NR 083-102
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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oint
point
Pt. Delgado, Calif.
362 miles
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(a)
19 -22 January 1961
(b) 28-31 March 1961
FIGURE 3. Drift bottle returns.
27
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O*
Av
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1,4,nNI1_1 1 1 tq, I ..11
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)
0,-,'-'Cill'
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WASHINGTON
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..........0;
d.,....
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P
WASHINGTON
•
0
1I4,
. 1014I.
'''-''''-''Wn ti;IL!Al/C'
-'.."41;
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1
11
9
44k w
d (TETRA
Illagt "
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•
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0
0
O
NH
I.
40
14
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Fol
. --.
i
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n
II
OREGON
..
1
0
0
0
0
OREGON
005
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1
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CALIFORNIA
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CALIFORNIA
41.1
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(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°
;
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:
CC OS BAY
A
t
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/
33.0
/
I
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1I
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•
I
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OREGON
o N,
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CAPE BLANCO
I/
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I
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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
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