Over the years, the few Canadian oceanographers have made noteworthy increasing attention from students of deep-sea oceanography The great contrasts
TOKYO, JAPAN, 1970 compiled by L M LAUZIER FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA Secretary, Canadian Committee on Oceanography OTTAWA, CANADA
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Knowledge of the seabed landscape is therefore critical to understanding the oceanography of any region Ecological significance Because seabed landforms
more intimate knowledge of Canadian arctic waters, whether open or ice covered mainly centred in the Canadian Joint Committee on Oceanography which
Physical oceanography of the western Canadian continental shelf WILLIAM R CRAWFORD* and RICHARD E THOMSON* (Received 22 January 1990; in revised form 25
oceanography in Canada with emphasis on Canadian government research Canadian biological oceanographers have a rich history pre-dating the formal beginning
All publications of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada still in print are available for Canadian investigations in oceanography in the years that followed
TOKYO, JAPAN, 1970 compiled by L M LAUZIER FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA Secretary, Canadian Committee on Oceanography
1949, inaugurated graduate education in oceanography in Canada It is a rare example of effect on Canadian marine science for more than a decade, probab -
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