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Bear, 1951-1962

 Series

Scope and Content Note

The Bear series contains logbooks, graphs, plots, notes, data, journals and photographs relating to various scientific activities aboard the Bear. Logbooks sometimes contain notes, photographs or other materials inserted, taped, glued, or stapled into the logs. Materials were kept in place in the logs; photographs not in logbooks were removed to the WHOI Image collection. Cruise numbers of the Bear were reassigned at some point; the finding aid reflects the updated cruise numbers.

Dates

  • Creation: 1951-1962

Access

Open: materials are available for research.

Historical Note

Built during WWII as a troop carrier in the South Pacific, Bear was chartered by WHOI in 1951 and purchased in 1952. The vessel made 192 cruises in the western North Atlantic, venturing as far east as Bermuda. Bear made acoustic, bathymetric and seismic measurements, and participated in fish observations.

The vessel was sold in 1963 to a New Bedford fisherman and refitted as a scalloper.

Specifications

  1. Built: 1941-1942 by Herreshoff, Bristol, RI, as a coastal transport
  2. Length: 103'; Beam: 21'; Draft: 10'
  3. Capacity: crew-23, science-36

[Taken from History of WHOI Research Vessels website.]

Extent

10 boxes (13.25 lin. ft.)

Language

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: English

Arrangement

Logs are arranged by cruise number, and chronologically thereunder.

Related Material

See also the Atlantis series, cruises 160 and 224, the Caryn series, cruises 40, 48 and 58, the Cubera series, the USS Hardhead series, the HMS Astute series, the USS Sarda series, the Sea Robin series, the Vema series (cruise 6), and the USS Picuda series for logs from cruises conducted in conjunction with Bear; and the Miscellaneous Logs series for the "Explosive Echoes Notebook, Arthur Voorhis," and "AEC Project 1918 Station Data Book 1," which contains material on the Bear.

Repository Details

Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository

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