說明
This report is based on the collections of specimens and data in the Auckland and Campbell Islands in the years 1942-44. Early in 1941, coast-watching stations were established at Port Ross, Carnley Harbour, and Perseverance Harbour, and the personnel of from three to five men at each were relieved once a year. Standing instructions issued by the Navy Office included a recommendation that the men should, in addition to service routine, record general observations on natural phenomena. This report is regarded as of the Cape Expedition which was the war-time code name for parties in the field between 1941 and 1945.
A small collection of fishes was brought back by the Cape Expedition, 1942-44. The 34 specimens examined belonged to six species all previously recorded from this region, with the expection of Limnicthys rendalli n.sp., which was considered a new species.
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Parrott A (2020): Fishes from the Auckland and Campbell Islands, Cape Expedition, 1942-1944. v1.1. Southwestern Pacific Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) Node. Dataset/Occurrence. https://nzobisipt.niwa.co.nz/resource?r=obisschemafishesauckcampisl&v=1.1
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關鍵字
Occurrence; Observation
聯絡資訊
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地理涵蓋範圍
Auckland and Campbell Islands, New Zealand
界定座標範圍 | 緯度南界 經度西界 [-52.61, 165.941], 緯度北界 經度東界 [-50.489, 169.267] |
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分類群涵蓋範圍
Fishes
Class | Actinopterygii |
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時間涵蓋範圍
起始日期 / 結束日期 | 1942-01-01 / 1944-12-31 |
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計畫資料
The Cape Expedition was the deliberately misleading name given to a secret five-year wartime program of establishing coastwatching stations on New Zealand’s more distant uninhabited subantarctic islands. The decision to do so was made by the New Zealand Government's War Cabinet in December 1940, with the program terminating at the end of the Pacific War in 1945.
計畫名稱 | Cape Expedition |
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研究區域描述 | Three stations were established, at Ranui Cove in Port Ross at the northern end, and at Carnley Harbour at the southern end, of Auckland Island, and at Perseverance Harbour, Campbell Island. The stations were small, with four men (increased to five in the second year) at each. At first the coastwatchers were civilians, but all were attested as privates in the New Zealand Army from December 1942. The stations consisted of portable prefabricated huts with double plywood walls and double windows. Each station also had a dinghy with an outboard motor. Because it was understood that resupplying them could be problematic and sporadic, the stations were provided with three years' supply of food, clothing and other consumables. A larger vessel, the 57-ton MV Ranui with a crew of four, was based at Waterfall Inlet in the Aucklands to serve as a link between the stations and, in an emergency, the outside world. |
研究設計描述 | Although no enemy ships were sighted during the duration of the program, the secondary work carried out by the coastwatchers proved successful. From June 1942 the stations began reporting weather conditions daily; the reports were so valuable that in the third year of the program trained meteorologists joined the relief parties. Surveyors, geologists and naturalists also became part of the program, during the fourth and fifth years of which a special party of three completed the survey of the island groups. When the coastwatchers were demobilised on 15 October 1945 and withdrawn, the Campbell Island station was retained as part of New Zealand's weather forecasting service. Many of the scientific results garnered through the work of the Cape Expedition's coastwatchers were later published by the New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research in its Cape Expedition Series of bulletins. Ornithologist and museum director Robert Falla had been involved in organising the expedition. |
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引用文獻
- Parrott, A.W. (1958) Fishes from the Auckland and Campbell Islands, Records of the Dominion Museum, Vol. 3, Pt. 2, pg. 109-119
額外的詮釋資料
marine, harvested by iOBIS
替代的識別碼 | 6340b935-a382-455c-9588-30f46d9b021a |
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https://nzobisipt.niwa.co.nz/resource?r=obisschemafishesauckcampisl |