Gulf of Mexico University Research Collaborative
otherSt. Petersburg, Florida, United States
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The Callovian-Tithonian period of the Atlantic and its connected oceans was tectonically intense. It was mainly marked by the opening of the Caribbean Seaway, the pursuance of the Atlantic and Tethyan spreading, as well as the North Atlantic rifting. This period is characterized by a general deepening of the oceans. At the same time, the sedimentation passed from largely siliceous to carbonaceous deposits within the Tethyan realm.
This report deals with research results achieved by the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory in Honolulu from January 1, 1964, to June 30, 1965. Described are developments in the following fields: