. Explorations of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey steamer "Bache" in the western Atlantic, January-March, 1914, under the direction of the United States, Bureau of Fisheries : oceanography. CUBA Fig. 35.—Temperature in the Straits of Florida at 200 meters, March, 1914. At 600 meters, however (fig. 39), the warm water at station 10201has lost its tonguelike character, being continuous with the generaltemperature (12°-13°) of the southeastern and eastern parts of theStraits. At this level the water was 7°-10° along the Florida sideof the channel, and there was a second cold area off


. Explorations of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey steamer "Bache" in the western Atlantic, January-March, 1914, under the direction of the United States, Bureau of Fisheries : oceanography. CUBA Fig. 35.—Temperature in the Straits of Florida at 200 meters, March, 1914. At 600 meters, however (fig. 39), the warm water at station 10201has lost its tonguelike character, being continuous with the generaltemperature (12°-13°) of the southeastern and eastern parts of theStraits. At this level the water was 7°-10° along the Florida sideof the channel, and there was a second cold area off Habana (9°-10°),apparently a tongue from the west. 36 EXPLOEATION~S, WESTERN ATLANTIC, STEAMER BACHE, 1914. At 800 meters the distribution of temperature was much the same,coldest off Florida, and again off Habana, warmest in the center ofthe chamiel between Key West and Habana, and on the east side ofthe Straits, but the absolute value everywhere l°-3° lower. Below800 meters there was a general rise in temperature from north andwest to south and /LinLE--- IBAHAMA\BANK


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