  
 
 
 
 
 
                        C O N T E N T S
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Forewords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01
 
 
     Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     01
 
 
     Available data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     01
 
 
     Data requeriments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02
 
 
     Ocean Cruises Master Catalogue . . . . . . . . . .     03
 
 
     Master File Structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     37
 
 
     Country Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     45
 
 
     Ship Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     46
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
                       F O R E W O R D S
 
 
     
     With this Annual Report, the Responsible National Oceanographic Data Center for the
      Southern Oceans (RNODC/SOC), brings to the international scientific community up
      to date, as regards the activities it performed during 1995, the data stored in its files,
      and the referential information to guide the users in producing requests and in the
      processing of those data. 
 
 
 
                      B A C K G R O U N D
 
  
     The RNODC/SOC for the Southern Oceans was commissioned in 1988 within the
      scope of action of the Centro Argentino de Datos Oceanogrficos (CEADO). It was
      credited with such responsibility by the Intergovenmental Oceanographic
      Commission (IOC)'s Assembly, at its XIVth Meeting, held in Paris, March 17 to April 1st,
      1987.    
 
     The Terms of Reference for the operation of RNODC/SOC are:
 
     To:
       Acquire the physical and chemical data obtained by the international scientific           community in cruises and research programs carried out in the Southern Oceans;
                                                                                                  control their quality, and store them in standard format, as well as distribute -upon
                                                                                                  request- the information stored in its files;
 
       Co-operate closely with the World Data Centers in Oceanography by sending
        regular shipments (at least once a year), free of charge, of a complete set of
        physical and chemical data stored, as well as inventories, data summaries and
        other products related to the physical and chemical data from the Southern
        Oceans.
 
 
 
                  A V A I L A B L E   D A T A
 
 
     During 1995, RNODC/SOC's Master File was enhanced with the addition of the
      physical-chemical data obtained in 19 research cruises during the development of the
      BIOMASS program from 1981 to 1985 carried out by the following countries:
      Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, United Stares, France, Germany, Japan, Poland,
      Russian Federation and South Africa.
 
     By the end of the data reception period, the total of oceanographic stations recorded
      in files is of 13.919, corresponding to 348 research cruises carried out in the Southern
      Oceans (South 50 Lat. S) and reported to the Responsible Center.
 
     The geographical position of the stations is shown in the graphs of pages 34/35 and
      36/37, corresponding to the southern hemisphere summer and winter months.
 
 
 
 
  
     The file structure for the data of each station stored in the Master File is expressed by
      a variable length record up to 4.160 positions and is, it has four data types, of which
      the first two correspond to the station's referential data and to environmental data, the
      third record corresponds to physical and chemical parameters at different
      observations depths, and the fourth to data interpolated at standard depths. The
      design fields of RNODC/SOC' Master File are defined in pages 40 to 47.
 
     The data stored in the RNODC/SOC's files are made available to the international  scientific community, addressed to:
 
 
 
 
 
        Argentine Oceanographic Data Center (RNODC/SOC)
                    Ave. Montes de Oca 2124
                      1271 - Buenos Aires
                      Repblica Argentina
       T.E.: 54 (1) 303-2240, 301-0061/67 ext. 4013/4014
                Fax: (54) (1) 303-2299/301-2918
              E. Mail: postmaster@ceado.edu.ar   
  
 
 
 
 
               D A T A   R E Q U E R I M E N T S
 
 
     When the XVth. Committee Session of IOC on International Oceanographic and
      Information Exchange was held in Athens (23/31 January, 1996), the Committee
      encouraged Directors of data centres who hold oceanographic data for the Southern
      Oceans to make it available to the RNODC/SOC and advised the IOC Executive
      Secretary to circulate a letter of request to all Member States and relevant
      international organizations (IOC/IODE - XV/3 prov. Part II - Pag. 7). Having in mind this
      requirement of the IODE Committee and taking into account that the Southern Oceans
      Master File should be kept updated in support to the World Data Centres and the
      international scientific community, who makes use of this information to perform their
      works of research in that area, the authorities in charge of the National Centers of the
      IODE System are requested to submit to the RNODC/SOC the physical-chemical data
      of cruises which have been carried out by the institutes of their respective countries
      in areas of the Southern Oceans and which are not included in the Master Catalogue
      of Oceanographic Cruises of this report.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
       Total amount of cruises and oceanographic stations stored in the RNODC/SOC           Master File:
 
 
 
 
 
 
  COUNTRY
  TOTAL
 CRUISES
   TOTAL
 STATIONS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Argentina
   063
   1352
 
 
 Australia
   011
   0542
 
 
 Brazil
   004
   0114
 
 
 Canada
   002 
   0169 
 
 
 Chile
   006
   0220
 
 
 China
   001
   0035
 
 
 Denmark
   001
   0003
 
 
 Ecuador
   001
   0023 
 
 
 Finland
   001
   0014
 
 
 France
   006 
   0147 
 
 
 Germany
   020
   1293
 
 
 Japan
   041
   0998
 
 
 Norway
   002
   0105
 
 
 New Zealand
   007
   0086
 
 
 Poland
   001
   0073
 
 
 Russian Federation
   046
   2202
 
 
 South Africa
   012
   0508
 
 
 United Kingdom
   013
   1821 
 
 
 U.S.A.
   119
   4515
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
          M A S T E R    F I L E    S T R U C T U R E 
 
              R E C O R D   D E S C R I P T I O N
 
 
 
 
          I - MASTER RECORD 1
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    1
      1
      1
 One digit code. Indicates if station recorded
 on multiply physical records (0=only one
 record for station; 1=first record of station;
 9=last record of station; 2-8=intermediate
 records)
 
 
    2
      2
      2
 Blanks
 
 
    3
      3 
      4
 RNODC/SOC Country code - Always '08' -
 
 
    4
      5
      5
 File code - Always '5' -
 
 
    5
      6
      9
 SOC Cruise number
 
 
    6
      10
     13
 Station number
 
 
    7
      14
     15
 Data type (19=Nansen cast; 22=NODC
 Selected depth from CTD/STD; 62= Originator
 seleted depth from CTD/STD)
 
 
    8
      16 
     17
 Two blanks
 
 
    9
      18
     21
 WMO Ten-degree square number
 
 
   10
      22
     23
 WMO One-degree square number 
 
 
   11
      24
     25
 WMO Two-degree square number
 
 
   12
      26
     26
 WMO Five-degree square number
 
 
   13
      27
     27
 Hemisphere 'N' or 'S'
 
 
   14
      28  
     32
 Latitude (degrees, minutes to tenths)
 
 
   15
      33
     33
 Hemisphere 'E' or 'W'
 
 
   16
      34
     39
 Longitude (degrees, minutes to tenths)
 
 
   17
      40
     40
 WMO Quarter degree square number (1, 2, 3 or
 4; 9=not recorded)
 
 
   18
      41
     46
 Date (year, month, day)
 
 
   19
      47
     49
 Time (hours to tenths)
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
   20
     50
     51
 Originator country (IOC Code, see page ??)
 
 
   21
     52
     53
 Institution Code
 
 
   22
     54
     55
 Platform Code (see page ??/??)
 
 
   23
     56
     60
 Bottom depth (Whole meters)
 
 
   24
     61
     64
 Depth of deepest computed sound speed
 (Whole meters)
 
 
   25
     65
     67
 Cast duration (Total elapsed time for CTD/STD
 cast, hours to tenths)
 
 
   26
     68
     68
 Cast direction (U=up; D=down; A=average of
 up and down cast; or blank)
 
 
   27
     69
     70
 Two Blanks
 
 
   28 
     71
     74
 First observed depth with valid depth,
 temperature and salinity (Whole meters)
 
 
   29  
     75
     78
 Deepest observed depth with any valid
 parameter (Whole meters)
 
 
   30
     79
     79
 Next record type (Always '2')
 
 
   31
     80
     80
 Present record type (Always '1')
 
 
 
 
 
 
          II - MASTER RECORD 2
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    1
      1
      4
 Bottom depth-minus maximum depth (Whole
 meters)
 
 
    2
      5
      6
 Vertical sample spacing (effective depth
 divided by number of valid observed depth
 levels, to nearest tens of meters, e.g. 01=10
 meters)
 
 
    3
      7
      7
 Percent of observed depth levels at which
 salinity is reported (0=1 to 9 percent; ....; 9=90
 to 99 percent; - =parameter not reported)
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    4
      8
      8
 Idem oxigen
 
 
    5
      9
      9
 Idem phosphate
 
 
    6
     10
     10
 Idem total phosphurus
 
 
    7
     11
     11
 Idem silicate
 
 
    8
     12
     12
 Idem nitrite
 
 
    9
     13
     13
 Idem nitrate
 
 
   10
     14
     14
 Idem PH
 
 
   11
     15
     17
 Originator's cruise identifier
 
 
   12
     18
     26
 Originator's station identifier
 
 
   13
     27
     28
 Water color (Forel-Ule scale -00 to 21-)
 
 
   14
     29
     30
 Water transparency. Secchi disk depth (Whole
 meters)
 
 
   15
     31 
     32
 Wave direction (WMO 0885 Code)
 
 
   16
     33 
     33
 Wave height (WMO 1555 Code -blank if sea
 state present-)
 
 
   17
     34
     34
 Sea state (WMO 3700 Code -blank if wave
 height present-)
 
 
   18
     35
     36
 Wind force (Beaufort scale -use code 0052-
 blank if wind speed present)
 
 
   19
     37
     37
 Blank
 
 
   20
     38
     38
 Wave period (WMO 3155 Code -blank if sea
 state present-)
 
 
   21
     39
     40
 Wind direction (WMO 0877 Code)
 
 
   22
     41
     42
 Wind speed (knots -blanks if wind force
 present-)
 
 
   23
     43
     47
 Barometric pressure (milibars to tenths)
 
 
   24
     48
     51
 Dry bulb temperature (Deg. C in whole
 degrees or tenths; negative value preceded by
 minus sign)
 
 
   25
     52
     52
 Dry bulb temperature precision (0=whole
 degrees; 1=tenths of degree; 9=blank)
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
   26
     53
     56
 Wet bulb temperature (Deg. C in whole
 degrees or tenths; negative value preceded by
 minus sign)
 
 
   27
     57
     57
 Wet bulb temperature precision (0=whole
 degrees; 1=tenths of degrees; 9=blank)
 
 
   28
     58
     59
 Weather (one or two digit code) WMO 4501 or
 4677 Code)
 
 
   29
     60
     60
 Cloud type (WMO 0500 Code)
 
 
   30
     61
     61
 Cloud amount (WMO 2700 Code)
 
 
   31
     62
     64
 Number of observed depths levels
 
 
   32
     65
     66
 Number of standard depths levels
 (Maximum=34)
 
 
   33
     67
     69
 Number of detail depths (Total of observed
 depths plus standard depths)
 
 
   34
     70
     78
 Nine blanks
 
 
   35
     79
     79
 Next record indicator (either '3', '4', '6' or '7')
 
 
   36
     80
     80
 Present record indicator (Always '2')
 
 
 
 
 
 
          III - OBSERVED DEPTH DETAIL RECORD
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    1
      1
      5
 Observed depth (Whole meters)
 
 
    2
      6
      6
 Depth quality indicator (QC (*) Code, see page
 ??)
 
 
    3
      7
      7
 'T' indicates depth is thermometrically
 determined 
 
 
    4
      8
     12
 Temperature (C; negative value preceded by
 minus sign)
 
 
    5
     13 
     13
 Temperature precision (1, 2, 3=number of digit
 right of decimal point; 9=blank)
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    6
     14
      14
 Temperature quality indicator (QC Code, see
 page ??)
 
 
    7
     15
      19
 Salinity (parts per thousand)
 
 
    8
     20
      20 
 Salinity precision (Idem temperature
 precision)
 
 
    9
     21
      21
 Salinity quality indicator (QC Code, see page
 ??)
 
 
   10
     22
      25
 Sigma-T (Dimensionless to hundredths)
 
 
   11
     26
      26
 Sigma-T quality indicator (QC Code, see page
 ??) 
 
 
   12
     27
      31
 Sound speed (meters/second to tenths)
 
 
   13
     32
      32
 Sound speed precision (1=number of digit
 right of decimal point; 9=blank)
 
 
   14
     33
      36
 Oxygen (milliliters/liter)
 
 
   15
     37
      37
 Oxygen precision (1, 2=number of digit right of
 decimal point; 9= blank)
 
 
   16
     38   
      38
 Oxygen quality indicator (QC Code, see page
 ??)
 
 
 17/22
     39
      44
 Data range check flags for following six
 condition, 0=data in range; 1=data out of
 range; (39) Phosphate > 4.; (40) Total
 phosphorus < phosphate; (41) Silicate > 300.;
 (42) Nitrite > 4.0; (43) Nitrate > 45.0; (44) 7.4 >
 PH > 8.5
 
 
   23
     45
      47
 Cast start time (hours to tenths)
 
 
   24
     48
      48
 Cast number (blank or 1-9)
 
 
   25
     49
      52
 Inorganic phosphate (micro-atoms/liter)
 
 
   26
     53
      53
 Inorganic phosphate precision (0, 1, 2=number
 of digits right of decimal point; 4=trace, value
 < 0.01; 5=exceeds, value > 99.99; 9=blank)
 
 
   27
     54
      57
 Total phosphorus (microgram-atoms/liter)
 
 
   28
     58 
      58
 Total phosphorus precision (Idem
 phosphates)
 
 
   29
     59
      62
 Silicate (micro-atoms/liter)
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    30
     63
     63
 Silicate precision (0, 1=number of digits right
 of decimal point; 4=trace, value < 0.1;
 5=exceeds, value > 999.9; 9=blank)
 
 
    31
     64
     66
 Nitrite (micro-atoms/liter)
 
 
    32
     67
     67
 Nitrite precision (0, 1=number of digits right of
 decimal point; 4=trace, value < 0.01;
 5=exceeds, value > 9.99; 9=blank)
 
 
    33
     68
     70
 Nitrate (micro-atoms/liter)
 
 
    34
     71
     71
 Nitrate precision (0, 1=number of digits right
 of decimal point; 4=trace, value < 0.1;
 5=exceeds, value > 9.99; 9=blank) 
 
 
    35
     72
     74
 PH (dimensionless to hundredths)
 
 
    36
     75
     75
 PH precision (Idem nitrite)
 
 
    37
     76
     77
 Two blanks
 
 
    38
     78
     78
 Density inversion flag (1=sigma-T decrease
 greater than 0.02; otherwise=0)
 
 
    39
     79
     79
 Next record type (either '1', '3', '4', '6' or '7')
 
 
    40
     80
     80
 Present record type '3' or '4' (3=observed
 depth data from field measurements;
 4=interpolated values used as observed
 values for computational purpose when
 original observed values missing)
 
 
 
 
 
 
           IV - STANDARD DEPTH DETAIL RECORD 
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    1
      1
      5
 Depth (Whole meters)
 
 
    2
      6
      7
 Two blanks
 
 
    3
      8
     12
 Temperature (C; negative value preceded by
 minus sign)
 
 
    4
     13 
     13
 Temperature precision (2=number of digit
 right of decimal point; 9=blank)
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 Elem.
 Nro.
 Position
   From
 Position
    To
          Meaning and conditions of elements
 
 
    5
     14
     14
 One blank
 
 
    6
     15
     18
 Salinity (parts per thousand)
 
 
    7
     19
     19
 One blank
 
 
    8
     20
     20
 Salinity precision (Idem temperature)
 
 
    9
     21
     21
 One blank
 
 
   10
     22
     25
 Sigma-T (Dimensionless to hundredths)
 
 
   11
     26
     26
 Sigma-T quality indicator (QC Code, see page
 ??)
 
 
   12
     27
     31
 Sound speed (meters/second)
 
 
   13
     32
     32
 Sound speed precision (1=number of digit
 right of decimal point; 9=blank)
 
 
   14
     33
     36
 Oxygen (milliliters/liters)
 
 
   15
     37
     37
 Oxygen precision (Idem temperature)
 
 
   16
     38
     38
 One blank
 
 
   17
     39
     43
 Dynamic depth anomaly (Dynamic meters)
 
 
   18
     44
     44 
 Dynamic depth anomaly precision (3=number
 of digits right of decimal point; 9=blank)
 
 
   19
     45
     77
 Thirty three blanks
 
 
   20
     78
     78
 Density inversion flag (1=sigma-T decrease
 greater than 0.02; otherwise=0) 
 
 
   21
     79
     79
 Next record type (either '3', '4', '6' or '7')
 
 
   22
     80
     80
 Present record type '6' or '7' (6=data
 interpolated by SOC to SOC standard depth;
 7=data interpolated by originator to SOC or
 other standard depth) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 (QC) Quality Control Code
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Blank
 - Data value without observations.
 
 
      Q
 - Questionable data value.
 
 
      6
 - Uncorrected wire-out (questionable deep).
 
 
      7
 - Questionable value by NODC (U.S.A.).
 
 
      8
 - Questionable value by originator.
 
 
      9
 - Density inversion.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     C O U N T R Y   C O D E S
 
 
 
 
 
       Codes of the referenced countries in the Oceanographic Cruises Master 
       Catalogue and in the Oceanographic Station Inventory.
 
 
 
 
 
 
     CODE
       COUNTRY
 
 
 
 
 
 
      06
 Germany
 
 
      08
 Argentina
 
 
      09
 Australia
 
 
      14
 Brazil
 
 
      18
 Canada
 
 
      20
 Chile
 
 
      21
 China
 
 
      26
 Denmark
 
 
      28
 Ecuador
 
 
  31, 32
 United States
 
 
      34
 Finland
 
 
      35
 France
 
 
      49
 Japan
 
 
      58
 Norway
 
 
      61
 New Zealand
 
 
      67
 Poland
 
 
      74
 United Kingdom
 
 
      90
 Russian Federation
 
 
      91
 South Africa
 
 
      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
                    S H I P' S    C O D E S 
 
 
                     06-GERMANY
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AQ
 Polarstern
 
 
     DE
 Deutschland
 
 
     HW
 Walther Herwig
 
 
     JW
 J. Wellem
 
 
     ME
 Meteor
 
 
     MT
 Meteor (After July 1964)
 
 
     OS
 Oste
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     08-ARGENTINA
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AM 
 Alferez Mackinlay
 
 
     CC    
 Capitn Cnepa
 
 
     DH    
 Doctor Holmberg
 
 
     FS
 Fixed Station
 
 
     GY
 Goyena
 
 
     IO
 Islas Orcadas
 
 
     SH
 Shinkai Mar*
 
 
     SM
 San Martn
 
 
     ST
 San Juan
 
 
     WH
 Walther Herwig*
 
 
     ZP
 Zapiola
 
 
 
 * By agreement
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
                                                                                                     09-AUSTRALIA
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AR
 Aurora Australis
 
 
     FA    
 Franklin 
 
 
     ND
 H/U Nella Dan
 
 
     SY
 RV Sprightly
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     14-BRAZIL
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     BT    
 Barao de Teff
 
 
     BS    
 Profesor Besnard
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     18-CANADA
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     HU
 Hudson
 
 
     PK    
 Polar Duke 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                   20-CHILE
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AC    
 Capitn Alcazar
 
 
     AR    
 Arauco II
 
 
     IT    
 Itzumi
 
 
     YE
 Yelcho
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
                                                                                                     21-CHINA
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AF    
 Xiang Yang Hong 09
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     26-DENMARK
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     GA
 Galathea
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     28-ECUADOR
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     OR
 Orion
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     31, 32-UNITED STATES
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AK
 Atka
 
 
     AR    
 Argo
 
 
     BI    
 Burton Island
 
 
     BR
 Brownson
 
 
     CT
 Canisteo
 
 
     ED
 Edisto
 
 
     ET
 Eltanin
 
 
     EW
 Eastwind
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
                                                                                                     31, 32-UNITED STATES
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     FS
 Fixed Station
 
 
     GL    
 Glacier
 
 
     G1    
 Glennon
 
 
     JB
 John Biscoe
 
 
     L9
 Polar Sea
 
 
     NW
 Northwind
 
 
     PZ
 Prichett
 
 
     RD
 Conrad
 
 
     SI
 Staten Island
 
 
     TT
 Thompson
 
 
     VE
 Vema
 
 
     WE
 Westwind
 
 
     WT
 T. Washington
 
 
     ZB
 Ozbourn
 
 
     4K
 Ice Island
 
 
     6N
 Knorr
 
 
     8M
 Melville
 
 
     75
 Researcher
 
 
     99
 Unknown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     34-FINLAND
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     99    
 Unknown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
                                                                                                     35-FRANCE
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     MF    
 Marion Dufresne
 
 
     99    
 Unknown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     49-JAPAN
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     EU
 Settsu Mar
 
 
     FJ    
 Fuji II
 
 
     FS
 Fixed Station
 
 
     HH    
 Hakuho Mar
 
 
     HK
 Hakuyo Mar
 
 
     HZ
 Fuji
 
 
     IY
 Itsuki Mar
 
 
     K6
 Kaiyo Mar
 
 
     SP
 Shirase
 
 
     SY
 Shoyo Mar
 
 
     UT
 Umitaka Mar
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     58-NORWAY
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     NO
 Novegia
 
 
     TH
 Thor Shavn
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
                                                                                                     61-NEW ZEALAND
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     BR
 Brough 
 
 
     HA    
 Hawea
 
 
     KA    
 Kaniere
 
 
     PU
 Pukaki
 
 
     TU
 Taranui
 
 
     99
 Unknown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     67-POLAND
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     SL
 Prof. Sied Lecki II
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                     74-UNITED KINGDOM
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AN
 Anglo Norse
 
 
     DI    
 Discovery
 
 
     DS
 Discovery II
 
 
     WS
 W. Scoresky
 
 
     99
 Unknown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
     
     
 
  
 
                                                                                                     90-RUSSIAN FEDERATION
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AB
 Alba
 
 
     AM
 Akademik Korolev
 
 
     AU
 Akademik Kurchatov
 
 
     BD
 Boris Davidov
 
 
     FB
 Faddei Bellinshausen
 
 
     KN
 Akademik Knipovich
 
 
     MK
 Miksun
 
 
     OB
 OB
 
 
     OD
 Odissey
 
 
     PD
 Professor Deryugin
 
 
     PN
 Poseidn
 
 
     SC
 Akademik Shirshov
 
 
     SH
 Schokalsky, U.M.
 
 
     SV
 Slava 15
 
 
     VB
 Volna
 
 
     VE
 Akademik Vernadskii
 
 
     VK
 Voeikov, A.I.
 
 
     VZ
 Professor Vize
 
 
     ZB
 Professor Zubov
 
 
     99
 Unknown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
                                                                                                         91-SOUTH AFRICA
 
    CODE
 SHIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
     AG
 Agulhas
 
 
     AF
 Africana II
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
