Charles M. Breder, Jr.: Palmetto Key, 1942
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2002
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Resumo |
Charles M. Breder and his wife Ethel spent part of the summer of 1942 at the Palmetto Key field station, known today as Cabbage Key, on the west coast of Florida south of Charlotte Harbor. The Palmetto Key field station began in 1938 and ended in 1942 because of World War II. His Palmetto Key diary ran for 95 pages of notes, tables, diagrams, drawings, lists, and business records and this report presents a variety of fascinating entries. Diaries from other years all bear Breder's style of discipline, curiosity, humor, and speculations on nature. The diary was transcribed as part of the Coastal Estuarine Data/Document Rescue and Archeology effort for South Florida. (PDF contaons 24 pages) |
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application/pdf |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/2173/1/NOS_TM155.pdf Cantillo, A. Y. and Collins, E. and Estevez, E. D. (2002) Charles M. Breder, Jr.: Palmetto Key, 1942. Silver Spring, MD, NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, (NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS CCMA, 155) |
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en |
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NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/2173/ http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/cedar88.pdf |
Palavras-Chave | #Education |
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Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed |