1972–1973 Auckland Islands Expedition

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1972–1973 Auckland Islands Expedition
SponsorDepartment of Lands and Survey and the United States National Science Foundation
CountryNew Zealand
LeaderBrian Bell
StartDunedin
28 November 1972 (1972-11-28)
EndDunedin
3 March 1973 (1973-03-03)
GoalBiological research at the Auckland Islands
Ships

The 1972–1973 Auckland Islands Expedition was a research expedition undertaken between November 1972 and March 1973 to research the biodiversity of the Auckland Islands.[1][2][3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ L. M. Kenworthy (1975). "Planning the Expedition". Department of Lands and Survey Reserves Series. 3: 9–26. ISSN 0110-6546. Wikidata Q125494803.
  2. ^ Brian Douglas Bell (1975). "General Account of the Auckland Islands Expedition 1972–73". Department of Lands and Survey Reserves Series. 3: 27–49. ISSN 0110-6546. Wikidata Q125494914.
  3. ^ Henry Andrew Imshaug (July 1973). "Auckland Islands Expedition, 1972–1973" (PDF). Antarctic journal of the United States. 8 (4): 187–188. ISSN 0003-5335. Wikidata Q125494933.
  4. ^ Atkinson, Tudor (June 2001). 'St Michael' goes south: a 31 foot motor-sailer in support of the 1972/73 Auckland Islands Scientific Expedition. Wellington, N.Z: Department of Conservation. ISBN 978-0-478-22102-2.