When the Canadian Government took over the direction of the Canadian Arctic Expedition,
the Director of the Geological Survey of Canada successfully urged that scientific
research along the Canadian Arctic mainland coast be included in the objectives.
Appointed to oversee that research was
Dr. R.M. Anderson, an Arctic zoologist. The schooners
Alaska and Mary
Sachs were the ships that took the Southern Party to their research area.
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- Video:
Oceanographer James Murray and microscope
- Video:
Fritz Johansen taking water temperature
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