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USE OF A SAILING CATAMARAN AS A RESEARCH PLATFORM
Some of the ocean-based research being performed by the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory personnel has resulted in the need for a research platform that introduces a minimum amount of disturbance into the ocean surface while measuring and sampling sea-water. With minor modifications, a 25-ft sailing...
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