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THE Administrative Report of the Marine Biologist for 1927, Part IV. Education, Science, and Art (F.), by Dr. Joseph Pearson, November 1928, Ceylon, includes reports by the assistant marine biologist on the pearl fishery, Gulf of Mannar; window pane oyster fishery; chank fishery and trawling survey with statistics, and by the second assistant marine biologist on field and laboratory work with notes on fishes and fishery problems. The work was done under the supervision of the marine biologist, Dr. Joseph Pearson, who contributes the introduction and reports on the research vessels Nautilus and Violet, with suggestions for suitable fishery vessels and a fishery base.
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Marine Biology in Ceylon. Nature 124, 742 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124742a0
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