Taking Deep Sea Temperatures with a Bathythermograph. Donald C. Bailey, Chief Aerographer's Mate, USCG, 32, native of Bellaire, Michigan, retrieves a bathythermograph instrument for recording deep sea temperatures during an oceanographic survey of the Coast Guard icebreaker Northwind. Chief Bailey was a working member of an oceanographic team during the Northwind's surveys of the Oyashio Current, East Siberian Sea, Northern Bering Sea and other areas during the summer 1962 Bering Sea Patrol. The date collected will provide important information on the development of marine life which is import
Taking Deep Sea Temperatures with a Bathythermograph. Donald C. Bailey, Chief Aerographer's Mate, USCG, 32, native of Bellaire, Michigan, retrieves a bathythermograph instrument for recording deep sea temperatures during an oceanographic survey of the Coast Guard icebreaker Northwind. Chief Bailey was a working member of an oceanographic team during the Northwind's surveys of the Oyashio Current, East Siberian Sea, Northern Bering Sea and other areas during the summer 1962 Bering Sea Patrol. The date collected will provide important information on the development of marine life which is important to the Alaskan fisheries.
Size: 5633px × 4959px
Photo credit: © NB/USC / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: 17-a2-199, 26-, coast, guard, history, job, rdss, rg