DRIFT PROBLEMS IN COAST HARBOURS TO BE INVESTIGATED
[N.Z.P.A. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT]
(Rec. 9 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 7. Dr G. E. R. Deakin, F.R.S., head of the Admiralty research station at Teddington, and one of Britain’s leading oceanographers, will spend some time in New Zealand early next year discussing ocean research with New Zealand scientists. Dr Deakin will take with him to New Zealand some of the most modern equipment available in the world ’for recording ocean drift, and he will use this equipment to investigate drift problems in New Zealand harbours, particularly on the West Coast of the South Island. During his visit, Dr Deakin will attend the Pacific Science Conference to be held in Auckland next February.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1948, Page 6
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