Archive image from page 94 of Discovery reports (1934) Discovery reports discoveryreports09inst Year: 1934 Fig. 15. Stations in Bransfield Strait, 1928-9. Fig. 16. Stations in Bransfield Strait, 1929-30. Fig. 17. Stations in Bransfield Strait, 1930-1. available, but it was thought desirable to publish some results of the four previous seasons' work to avoid the delay which would be entailed if the new material was incorporated with it. THE ANTARCTIC CONVERGENCE The Antarctic convergence, which divides the Antarctic from the sub-Antarctic surface waters, is an important faunistic boundary.


Archive image from page 94 of Discovery reports (1934) Discovery reports discoveryreports09inst Year: 1934 Fig. 15. Stations in Bransfield Strait, 1928-9. Fig. 16. Stations in Bransfield Strait, 1929-30. Fig. 17. Stations in Bransfield Strait, 1930-1. available, but it was thought desirable to publish some results of the four previous seasons' work to avoid the delay which would be entailed if the new material was incorporated with it. THE ANTARCTIC CONVERGENCE The Antarctic convergence, which divides the Antarctic from the sub-Antarctic surface waters, is an important faunistic boundary. In the period 1927-31 a number of lines of stations crossed this convergence, and it is necessary first to determine which of these stations lie in Antarctic and which in sub-Antarctic water. The Antarctic convergence can be located by a sudden change in surface temperature and is usually 3-2


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