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THE Danish Research Ship Dana, sent out for a two years' expedition around the world by the Carlsberg Foundation in Copenhagen, under the leadership of Prof. Johs. Schmidt, director of the Carlsberg Laboratory, spent the months of December 1928 and January 1929 in New Zealand waters. From Jan. 2 to Jan. 13 investigations were carried out in the waters east of New Zealand on a cruise, going out from Auckland in a southerly direction to a position situated about 49° S. Lat. and 177° E. Long., from there going west to about 172° E. Long, and farther north along the east coast of the South Island to Wellington.
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JESPERSEN, P. Distribution of some Oceanic Birds in the Waters East of New Zealand. Nature 126, 280–282 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126280a0
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