"Report On The Dredging In The Region Of St. George's Banks, In 1872, Volume 3" presents a detailed account of dredging operations conducted in the St. George's Banks region. Authored by Sidney Irving Smith and Oscar Harger, this report provides insights into the methodologies, findings, and implications of the dredging activities during that period. It offers a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of marine research and engineering practices in the late 19th century.
This volume sheds light on the techniques used to explore the ocean floor and the types of marine life encountered. It serves as a primary source for researchers and historians interested in the evolution of oceanographic studies and the impact of early dredging efforts on marine ecosystems. The report's meticulous documentation makes it a significant contribution to the field.
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