A Neuston Net being towed off the port side of the Royal Research Ship Discovery (1962) while at sea.

A Neuston Net being towed off the port side of the Royal Research Ship Discovery (1962) while at sea. This small net was hung in a wooden frame on skis and skimmed over the surface of the sea, collecting organisms from the top two or three centimetres of the water. The photographer is looking down from the boat deck. This is Slide 46 of Captain Henry P. Bird's lecture titled "Deep Oceans", about his service as Third Officer on board the Discovery from 15 December 1971 to 16 April 1972. The ship was on a Marine Biological Cruise to the seas off Cape Bojador in Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara), off the southern tip of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, around the Cape Verde Islands and along the West African Shelf off Nouakchott in Mauretania. She sailed from Barry on 4 February and returned on 16 April 1972. The lecture consists of 78 slides.

Object Details

ID: PCT15833
Type: Roll film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Bird, Henry P.
Vessels: Discovery (1962)
Date made: February - April 1972
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Bird Collection
Measurements: Image: 28 mm x 28 mm;Mount: 50 mm x 50 mm