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"Explorations Of Casco Bay By The U.S. Fish Commission, In 1873" documents a significant scientific survey of the marine life and ecological conditions of Casco Bay, Maine. Conducted by Addison Emery Verrill and his team, this report offers detailed observations and findings from the expedition. The book provides valuable insights into the methodology of 19th-century marine biology and oceanography. Readers will appreciate the meticulous data collection and comprehensive analysis presented within, making it a resource for understanding the historical context of marine studies in the United States.
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