Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 May 2009
Investigations of the water movements off the southern Northumberland coast have until now been confined to the surface region. While important for navigational and similar purposes such investigations can give us no more than an indication of the total water flow along the coast nor can they elucidate the effects of currents on planktonic organisms which spend part or all of their existence away from the surface. It is for the latter reason that the series of investigations of sea surface currents made aboard the R.V. ‘Alexander Meek’ in 1956–7 (Evans, 1957) has now been supplemented by further series at two deeper levels.