Abstract
A new aspect to a three‐year international oceanographic investigation of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico began in July with U.S. scientists and ships participating.The prime objective of the two‐month operation, part of a larger program involving some fifteen countries, is an intensive study of the circulation patterns of the area to determine the processes by which these patterns take place. The U.S. efforts are concentrated in the western Caribbean, Yucatan Channel, and the southeastern part of the Gulf of Mexico. A large portion of the U.S. participation is being conducted by NOAA.
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