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Above left: Work on dating the core samples from the ocean bed continues while the ship is at sea. JOIDES Resolution has 63 crew, and 50 scientists and technicians from many nations. Three New Zealand scientists worked on the JOIDES Resolution while it was in New Zealand waters.

BRUCE HAYWARD

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Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 16

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Above left: Work on dating the core samples from the ocean bed continues while the ship is at sea. JOIDES Resolution has 63 crew, and 50 scientists and technicians from many nations. Three New Zealand scientists worked on the JOIDES Resolution while it was in New Zealand waters. BRUCE HAYWARD Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 16

Above left: Work on dating the core samples from the ocean bed continues while the ship is at sea. JOIDES Resolution has 63 crew, and 50 scientists and technicians from many nations. Three New Zealand scientists worked on the JOIDES Resolution while it was in New Zealand waters. BRUCE HAYWARD Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 16

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