JOURNALS

 

At the gates of the depths. (08/19/66). Time, p. 54-55.
PLC-4 submersible planning dive in early fall.
6608.

From two great legends comes one great company. (03/06/95). Aviation Week, p.53.
Announces Hughes Training and CAE-Link merger.
9503.

Harbor Branch Foundation. (08/00/78). Surveyor.
Article tracing history of Harbor Branch Foundation.
7808.

Oceanography-an industry darling. (07/26/67). Investor's Reader, p. 5.
Describes Ocean Systems, Inc. and Deep Diver.
6707.

Of ironclads, ghost traps and amorous shrimp. (1982). Seahorse, p. 7.
Hydro Products support Harbor Branch underwater research.
8200.

The best deserve the best. (10/00/89). Defense & Diplomacy,  p. 31.
Advertisement for Link Flight Simulation Division.
8910.

All Florida Staff. (04/02/67). Farming the deep. All Florida Magazine,  p.16-17.
Walter Cronkite films a show from the Deep Diver.
6704.

Aller, F. (10/00/80). If it didn't exist, he invented it. Science Outlook,  p.14-17.
Photocopy of article about Ed Link's inventions.
8010.

Alley, P. (07/00/73). Explorers of the deep. Indian River Life,  p.31-33.
Overview of Harbor Branch.
7307.

Alsopp, L. (10/20/62). Soon--the underwater cowboys. Topic,  p.29.
Edwin Link considered a pioneer of undersea housing.
6210.

Atwater, J. (09/05/64). Room at the bottom of the sea.  Saturday Evening Post,  p.19-[25].
Sealab divers prepare to go deeper.
6409.

Ballard, R. D. (08/00/76). Window on earth's interior.  National Geographic,  p.228-249.
Describes underwater geology research on Alvin.
7608.

Barnes-Svarney, P. (05/00/89). A Link with sky and sea. Finger Lakes Magazine,  p.36-39.
Biographical sketch of Ed Link.
8905.

Bass, G. F. (07/00/61). Cape Gelidonya wreck: preliminary report. American Journal of Archaeology,  p.267-276.
Describes wreck of a ship full of copper.
6107.

Bass, G. F. (1961). Excavating a Bronze Age shipwreck.  Archaeology,  p.78-87.
Describes underwater excavation at Cape Gelidonya, Turkey.
6100.

Bass, G. F. (07/00/63). Underwater archeology: key to history's warehouse. National Geographic,  p.138-156.
Describes research of Yassi Island wrecks.
6307.

Bishop, C. B. (12/00/73). Windows in the sea. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,  p.97-99.
Book review of Marion C. Link's book.
7312.

Blavatsky, V. D. (1963). An underwater expedition to the Azov and Black Sea. Archaeology,  p.93-98.
Describes a Soviet underwater archaeological expedition.
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Bond, G. F. (1970). The seas--beginning or end? Catalyst,  p.9-13.
Describes research from SEALAB.
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Booda, L. L. (12/00/75). Harbor Branch--overcoming man's pollution. Sea Technology.
Overview of research at Harbor Branch.
7512.

Booda, L. L. (07/00/73). Sadness and a plea. Sea Technology,  p.9.
Editorial about Sea-Link accident.
7307.

Booda, L. L. (07/00/73). Tragedy in the Johnson-Sea-Link. Sea Technology,  p.17,28,58.
Discusses Sea-Link accident.
7307.

Bruno, V. J. (06/00/70). A town house at Cosa. Archaeology,  p.233-241.
Describes dig at Cosa by SUNY Binghamton archaeologists.
7006.

Bruno, V. J. An ancient Roman port in the Archipelago Toscano. International Journal of Nautical Science,  p.365-369.
Discusses research in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Bruno, V. J. (07/00/73). The mystery of the Etruscan coastline. Archaeology,  p.198-212.
Discusses the nautical problems in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
7307.

 

Burlage, J. D. (12/00/68). From 'Pilot Maker' to multimillionaire. Naval Aviation News,  p.6-11.
Describes Ed Link's development of the Link trainer.
6812.

Cadbury, H. J. (03/00/59). Conditions in Jamaica in 1687. Jamaican Historical Review,  p.52-57.
A minister writes about conditions in Jamaica.
5903.

Calder, L. R. Oceanic farming from surface to the deepest deep. Smithsonian,  p.8-15.
Encourages careful use of the world's oceans.
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Campbell, S. (03/00/85). Boat show bound. Yachting,  p.90-91,132.
Describes maiden voyage of motorsailer Rebel Venture III.
8503.

Carter, L. H. (10/00/69). Medical history at six atmospheres. Undercurrents.
Describes surgery performed in total saturation.
6910.

Casson, L. (1957). More sea-digging. Archaeology,  p.248-257.
Dr. Casson explores the Mediterranean.
5700.

Clarke, A. C. (03/21/59). Booty at the bottom of the sea. Saturday Review,  p.50.
Review of Marion Link's book "Sea Diver".
5903.

Clausen, C. J. (1965). A 1715 Spanish treasure ship. Contributions of the Florida S--,  p.1-30.
Used for Marion Link's Spanish camp article.
6500.

Clayton, M. E. Tillie takes the primrose path. Orange Peel,  p.5,29.
Fiction story by Marion Link.
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Clotworthy, J. H. (01/00/65). Oceanography--a field of expanding horizons. Westinghouse Engineer,  p.2-6.
Calls for more engineering for oceanographic purposes.
6501.

Cloud, W. (07/00/63). The race for the bottom of the sea. Popular Science,  p.35-40+.
Describes underwater exploration.
6307.

Colldeweih, I. R. (12/29/61). Portable sonar for frogmen. Unknown,  p.37-39.
Describes a portable underwater object locator.
6112.

Conly, R. L. (09/00/66). Porpoises:  our friends in the sea. National Geographic,  p.396-425.
Describes research of and with porpoises.
6609.

 

Cook, R. W. (07/00/88). Harbor Branch converts supply vessel. Sea Technology,  p.41-42.
Supply vessel used for submersible support.
8807.

Costello, P. M. (01/00/85). A few inches from the yard. Shipmate.
Describes Costello's trip on a Greek naval ship.
8510.

Cotter, C. S. (12/00/53). Don Christopher's cove. Jamaican Historical Review,  p.39-43.
Describes Columbus' landing on his fourth voyage.
5312.

Cousteau, J. (03/00/58). Calypso explores an undersea canyon. National Geographic,  p.373-395.
Describes research at Romanche Trench.
5803.

Cousteau, J. (03/00/66). Exploring the sea. Industrial Research,  p.45-52.
Article about submersibles.
6603.

Cousteau, J. (07/00/61). Inflatable ship opens era of airborn undersea exploration. National Geographic,  p.142-148.
Describes Cousteau's Amphitrite.
6107.

Crile, G. (10/31/55). A plea against blind fear of cancer. Life,  p.128-132+.
Discusses the fear of cancer.
5510.

Crossfield, A. S. (12/00/76). Air commerce:  stimulated or damned. Government Executive,  p.31-38.
Discusses problems in air transportation.
7612.

Crossfield, A. S. (11/00/76). U.S. aeronautical R&D:  seeking effective policies. Government Executive,  p.38-45.
Calls for international leadership in aviation.
7611.

Crossfield, A. S. (06/00/77). Why ATC inadequacies must be corrected. Flight Operations,  p.46-47,57.
Discusses air traffic problems.
7706.

Dedera, D. (1974). Jon Lindbergh:  young man of the sea. Exxon USA,  p.2-6.
Interview with Jon Lindbergh.
7400.

Delauze, H. (01/00/66). La plongee travail. L'Aventure Sous Marine,  p.17-20.
French article about diving to the continental shelf.
6601.

 

Devries, A. L. (07/17/64). Diving depths of the Weddell seal. Science,  p.292.
Describes diving habits of seals.
6407.

Drubba, H. (03/00/54). On the first echo-sounding experiment. Annals of Science,  p.28-32.
Describes the first echo-sounding conducted in 1838.
5403.

Dunn, A. Untitled. Unknown,  p.21.
Cartoon of Link trainers.
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Duntley, S. Q. (1967). Visibility in the oceans. Optical Spectra,  p.64-69.
Describes underwater visibility.
6700.

Earle, S. (09/00/81). The descent of man. Science,  p.44-52.
Describes personal submersibles.
8109.

Earle, S. A. (05/00/80). A walk in the deep. National Geographic,  p.624-631.
Describes Earle's underwater walk in Jim diving suit.
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Eaton, B. (11/00/74). Peter Small. Unknown,  p.258-259.
Small was the journalist who died during Keller's testing.
7411.

Emrich, M. (01/00/79). Pacemakers:  smaller, smarter and tougher . Assembly Engineering,  p.88-89.
Describes state of the art pacemakers in 1979.
7901.

Fader, S. NOAA's ark--is a building. Unknown,  p.257,280.
Describes new NOAA building on Virginia Key.
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Fine, J. C. (1978). Exploring the ocean bottom in manned submersibles. Sea Frontiers,  p.327-334.
Features Johnson-Sea-Link submersible and Harbor Branch.
7800.

Fisher, A. (09/00/71). See-all-around bubble sub. Popular Science,  p.80-84.
Overview of Johnson-Sea-Link.
7109.

Fountain, P. (05/00/47). The mighty link. Flying,  p.40-42,90.
Describes Link trainers.
4705.

Friends of the Miami Dade Public Library. (01/00/82). Untitled.
Library receives a 100th anniversary Treasure Island.
8201.

Gill, D. L. Biggest welcome of them all. Unknown.
Describes Lindbergh's parade through New York City.
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Goldman, D. P. (03/00/76). Harbor Branch Foundation branches out. Indian River County Magazine.
Describes work at Harbor Branch.
7603.

Gray, M. (11/00/62). The deep-sea career of Edwin A. Link. The Continental Magazine,  p.8-9.
Biographical sketch of Ed Link.
6211.

Grosvenor, G. M. (04/00/63). Miniature Monaco. National Geographic,  p.546-573.
Describes life in Monaco.
6304.

Groves, D. (10/00/67). Atomic diving suit. Sea Frontiers,  p.304-307.
Describes use of radioisotopes to heat diving suits.
6710.

Groves, D. (02/00/65). Sealab I. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,  p.64-71.
Describes Sealab project.
6502.

Gustafson, P. (06/12/54). They joy-ride in the air at Illinois. Saturday Evening Post,  p.24-25 104+.
Describes flight school at University of Illinois.
5406.

Haber, R. N. (07/00/86). Flight simulation. Scientific American,  p.96-103.
Justifies use of simulators in pilot training.
8607.

Hammond, P. C. (07/00/61). The x-ray Geiger-counter as an archaeological...  American Journal of Archaeology,  p.305.
Describes limitations of the spectroscope in archaeology.
6107.

Hanson, J. A. (12/00/70). Launch and recovery of submarines. Ocean Industry,  p.16-18.
Describes work of a launch, recovery and transport vehicle.
7012.

Harney, T. R. (04/00/71). Man's new link to the seabed. Smithsonian,  p.54-57.
Describes launching of Johnson-Sea-Link.
7104.

Harney, T. (02/00/71). 'Johnson-Sea-Link' opens new research era. Smithsonian Torch,  p.1,4.
Describes launching of Johnson-Sea-Link.
7102.

Harris B. Stewart. ESSA becomes NOAA. Unknown,  p.254-6,280.
Describes work of NOAA.
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Hayes, J. D. The Palomares bomb. The Reporter,  p.50-54.
Reviews books about search for unarmed nuclear weapons.
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Heebner, D. R. The sea: nature's treasure trove. Hughes Vectors,  p.1-6.
Encourages ocean exploration.
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Heller, D. A. (11/00/55). Finding history under the sea. Natural History,  p.492-495.
Describes work of Mendel L. Peterson.
5511.

Henderson, H. (01/00/57). He found the silent world. Argosy,  p.14-1968-71.
Describes work of Jacques Cousteau.
5701.

Herzog, A. (12/00/64). Explorer of the underwater frontier. True,  p.35,75-79.
Account of Ed Link's undersea explorations.
6412.

Hubler, R. G. (01/24/53). Between the devilfish and the deep blue sea. Collier's,  p.40-43.
Describes skin diving in the 1950's.
5301.

Hull, E. W. S. (05/00/67). Those remarkable little work boats. Geo Marine Technology,  p.22-26.
Deep Diver and Sea Diver mentioned in article.
6705.

Johnson, M. W. (03/00/56). The practical navigator. The Skipper,  p.16-17,43-4.
A biographical sketch of P.V.H. Weems.
5603.

Johnston, E. (08/00/78). Harbor Branch Foundation. Surveyor,  p.2-5.
Overview of research done at Harbor Branch.
7808.

Judge, J. (11/00/86). Our search for the true Columbus landfall. National Geographic,  p.566-599.
Links mentioned on pages 572 and 585.
8611.

Keith, D. H. (07/00/79). Saturation diving in nautical archaeology. Archaeology,  p.24-33.
Discusses deep diving at the Capistello site.
7907.

Kilbracken, L. (09/12/62). The big dive. The Tatler,  p.554.
Ed Link prepares for his deep dive.
6209.

Killgore, J. I. (1989). The planes that never leave the ground. Invention & Technology,  p.56-63.
Recounts history of the Link Trainer.
8900.

 

Knauth, P. (05/00/80). Seeking a solution to the danger of collisions. Smithsonian,  p.42-51.
Discusses air traffic problems.
8005.

Kraft, T. L. (09/00/67). Archeology takes a dive. American Oceanography,  p.1-2.
Describes oceanographic archaeology.
6709.

Kupferberg, H. (07/29/73). Why scientists prowl the sea floor. Parade.
Includes references to the Sea Link accident.
7307.

Laird, M. R. (1965). The science of oceanography. Congressional Record,  p.1-2.
Calls for one agency similar to NASA for oceanography.
6500.

Lambertsen, C. J. (03/00/47). Problems of shallow water diving. Occupational Medicine,  p.230-245.
Describes research of the Office of Strategic Services.
4703.

Latham, S. A woman's place. Unknown,  p.54-57.
Biographical sketch of Elaine Harrison.
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Lindquist, C. (08/00/64). Oceanography:  new vistas and opportunities. School Life,  p.11-14.
Calls for more marine education.
6408.

Link, E. A. (01/00/48). Flight from Winter. Sports Afield,  p.44-45+.
Describes fishing on Treasure Lake in Cuba.
4801.

Link, E. A. (10/15/66). Man in the sea. Oceanology International,  p.54-58.
Describes working underwater.
6610.

Link, E. A. (05/00/63). Our Man-in-Sea project. National Geographic,  p.713-731.
Describes the Man-in-Sea project.
6305.

Link, E. A. (01/00/65). Outpost under the ocean. National Geographic,  p.530-547.
Proof pages for article about SPID.
6501.

Link, E. A. (04/00/65). Outpost under the ocean. National Geographic,  p.530-547.
Describes research using SPID.
6504.

Link, E. A. (12/00/68). "The innovators". Business in New York State,  p.6-8.
Brief biography of Ed Link.
6812.

 

Link, E. A. (05/00/75). The sea I would like to see. The Rotarian,  p.29-30.
Link's quest to preserve the oceans.
7505.

Link, E. A. (06/00/64). Tomorrow on the deep frontier.  National Geographic,  p.778-801.
Describes our exciting future undersea.
6406.

Link, E. A. (02/20/64). Working deep in the sea. New Scientist,  p.484.
Ed Link's vision of underwater habitats for man.
6402.

Link, M. C. (02/00/60). Exploring the drowned city of Port Royal. National Geographic,  p.151-183.
Describes the Link's exploration of Port Royal.
6002.

Link, M. C. (12/00/47). An airman goes to sea. The Rudder,  p.13-5,58-61.
Describes the Link's salt water sailing aboard the Blue Heron.
4712.

Link, M. C. (03/00/55). Cruising the Bahamas, part I. The Rudder,  p.7-11,44-48.
Describes how to see the Bahamas by sea.
5503.

Link, M. C. (04/00/55). Cruising the Bahamas, part II.  The Rudder,  p.19-23,48.
Continues the cruise through the Bahamas.
5504.

Link, M. C. (03/00/52). Deep sea diving for fun. The Rudder,  p. 5-9, 52-60.
Describes underwater salvaging off the coast of Florida.
5203.

Link, M. C. (11/00/53). Sea Diver. The Rudder,  p.5-9,52.
A history of the Link's ship Sea Diver.
5311.

Lyon, E. (02/00/82). Treasure from the ghost galleon. National Geographic,  p.228-243.
Describes treasure salvaging off the Florida keys.
8202.

MacInnis, J. (01/00/82). The dream weaver. Sea Technology,  p.43-46.
Tribute to Edwin A. Link.
8201.

MacInnis, J. B. (11/00/67). Deep dives from submersible. Ocean Industry,  p.20-23.
Operational trials of Deep Diver.
6711.

MacInnis, J. B. (04/00/78). Fire on the ice:  men of the Erebus and Terror. Canadian Geographical Journal,  p.52-59.
Traces Arctic seafaring history.
7804.

 

MacInnis, J. B. (03/00/66). Living under the sea. Scientific American,  p.24-33.
Describes research using the SPID.
6603.

MacInnis, J. B. (1969). Underwater man: his evolution and explorations. Smithsonian Ed Link Lecture Series.
6900.

MacLeish, K. (01/00/68). A taxi for the deep frontier.  National Geographic,  p.138-148.
Describes research using Deep Diver.
6801.

MacLeish, K. (05/05/61). Divers and diggers uncover treasures. Life,  p.72-82.
Describes underwater archaeological work near Caesarea.
6105.

MacLeish, K. (08/04/61). The deepest dive ever made. Life,  p.67-76.
Account of Hannes Keller's dive in Lake Maggiore.
6108.

MacLeish, K. (12/00/65). The land of Galilee. National Geographic,  p.832-865.
Describes the area around the Sea of Galilee.
6512.

Marden, L. (04/00/78). Man's new frontier--the continental shelf. National Geographic,  p.495-531.
Johnson-Sea-Link is used for continental shelf research.
7804.

Marden, L. (11/00/86). The first landfall of Columbus.  National Geographic,  p.572-599.
New evidence marks landfall at Samana Cay.
8611.

Martin, G. W. (08/00/64). Trieste--the first ten years. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,  p.53-64.
A history of the bathyscaph Trieste.
6408.

Martin, H. H. (12/12/53). Treasure hunter of the Florida Keys. Saturday Evening Post,  p.34-35,90+.
Describes Bill Thompson's treasure hunting.
5312.

Martin, L. B. (10/00/81). Untitled. Roberson Bulletin/Calendar.
Obituary for Edwin A. Link.
8110.

Melson, L. B. (06/00/67). Contact 261. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,  p.26-39.
Describes recovery of H-bomb near Spain.
6706.

Membery, J. H. (06/05/64). Hyperbaric exposure of mice to pressures. Science,  p.1241-1242.
Use of helium-oxygen with mice has good results .
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Michaud, S. G. (02/00/78). He dives after cargo long asleep in ocean deep. Smithsonian,  p.92-99.
Overview of research by George Bass.
7802.

Minetree, H. S. Dillon Ripley II. Unknown,   p.54-57.
Ripley helped establish oceanographic research at Link Port.
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Mulcahy, M. (07/00/80). Harbor Branch submersibles now working at 610 m. Sea Technology,  p.30.
Study of cosmic radiation conducted at 610 meters.
8007.

Mulcahy, M. Monitor mission: "accomplished". Beneath the Surface.
Describes photogrammetric survey of the Monitor.
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Nelson, D. A. (03/00/83). Ghost ships of the War of 1812. National Geographic,  p.288-313.
Describes underwater archaeology in Lake Ontario.
8303.

Nelson, L. (05/00/80). Untitled. Avenue,  p.23037.
Describes the Charles A. Lindbergh Fund.
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Newton, J. G. (01/00/75). How we found the Monitor. National Geographic ,  p.48-61.
Seaprobe used in location of the Monitor.
7501.

Niblock, R. W. (09/26/66). Freshening impetus for oceanology. Technology Week,  p.16-18.
Describes work of the Deep Submergence Systems Project.
6609.

Paine, R. (07/00/75). Project SCORE:  breakthrough in the Bahamas. NOAA Reprint,  p.[1-12].
SCORE the highlight of Bahama Banks Research Program.
7507.

Paraskevaidis, M. (11/00/61). The arms of Aphrodite. Pictures From Greece,  p.17-21.
Divers search for the arms of Aphrodite of Melos.
6111.

Pardo, A. (01/00/68). The challenge of undersea law. News Front,  p.14-21.
Calls for laws to regulate use of underwater resources.
6801.

Parke, R. B. (09/00/77). Link. Flying,  p.260.
Biographical sketch of Ed Link in 50th anniversary issue.
7709.

Perry, Jr. J. H. (08/00/70). Habitats are here to stay, but... Oceanology International,  p.18-21.
Includes references to Ed Link's Man-in-Sea program.
7008.

Peterson, M. (1980). The Treasure of the Concepcion.
History of the sinking of the Concepcion, a 17th century galleon.
8000.

Peterson, M. L. (09/00/69). Early sea trade in America. Oceans,  p.58-67.
Traces sea trade in America.
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Peterson, M. L. (1970). Early sea trade in America, part II. Oceans,  p.61-69.
Continues tracing of sea trade in America.
7000.

Phinizy, C. (03/08/65). The ghost in the blue hole. Sports Illustrated,  p.68-80.
Divers search for treasure in the Caribbean.
6503.

Phinizy, C. (10/04/54). The green water world of Art McKee. Sports Illustrated,  p.28-34.
Describes work of Art McKee.
5410.

Phinizy, C. (07/15/57). The missing Link. Sports Illustrated,  p.27-29.
Recounts Ed Link's interest in underwater archaeology.
5707.

Rebikoff, D. (08/00/54). Underwater color cinematography. Journal of the SMPTE,  p.55-60.
Describes using artificial lighting for underwater photos.
5408.

Ringle, K. (1974). Monitor search team lists evidence.  CEDAM International Bulletin,  p.1,3-4.
Describes research at Monitor site.
7400.

Ripley, S. D. The view from the castle. Smithsonian,  p.4.
Describes codes of behavior in oceanography.
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Roberts, F. (1959). A talk with Captain Chalk. Bee-Hive,  p.5-9.
Interview with Arthur B. Chalk.
5900.

Ryan, P. R. (1985). Charles Francis Adams:  honorary oceanographer. Oceanus,  p.63-68.
Biography of Charles Francis Adams.
8500.

Schlee, J. (04/00/67). Geology from a deep-diving submersible. Geotimes,  p.11-13.
Describes a dive in Alvin.
6704.

Schroeder, R. E. (01/00/64). Photographing the night creatures of Alligator Reef. National Geographic,  p.128-154.
Describes research with underwater photography.
6401.

 

Scranton, R. (1963). Explorations at Cenchreae. Archaeology,  p.286-287.
Describes excavations at the port of Corinth.
6300.

Searle, W. F. (06/00/67). Palomares-exercise in ocean engineering. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,  p.128-131.
Describes recovery of an H-bomb near Spain.
6706.

Shepard, A. B. (1964). Training by simulation. Smithsonian Ed Link Lecture Series.
Deals with the use of simulators and their training values.
6400.

Ships and sailing. (1951-52). Unknown. Ships and Sailing Magazine.
5152.

Ships and the sea. (1952-58). Untitled. Ships and the Sea Magazine.
30 issues of Ships and the Sea magazine.
5258.

Simmons, G. (01/00/75). The Indian River study. Sea Frontiers,  p.38-43.
Describes pollution study of Indian River lagoon.
7501.

Smay, V. E. (06/00/75). New diving tables mean safer, faster decompression. Popular Science,  p.34.
Discusses techniques to shorten decompression time.
7506.

Smiley, N. (08/10/69). Damn the newspapers, full speed ahead! Tropic,  p.7-10,23.
John H. Perry, Jr. takes on submarines full time.
6908.

Soule, G. (09/00/65). How Jon Lindbergh works on the ocean floor. Popular Science,  p.50-53.
Describes work off the coast of Santa Barbara.
6509.

Spiess, F. N. (07/24/64). Search for the "Thresher". Science.
Describes tools marine scientists used to find Thresher.
6407.

Stachiw, J. D. (02/00/70). Acrylic plastics in hydrospace. Oceanology International,  p.24-27.
Includes references to Johnson-Sea-Link.
7002 .

Starch II, W. A. (1978). Gramma LinkI:  a new species of grammid fish. Bulletin of Marine Science,  p.146-152.
New Gramma found on deep outer reef faces.
7800.

Starck, W. A. (11/00/66). Marvels of a coral realm. National Geographic,  p.710-738.
Describes coral reef off southern Florida.
6611.

Stenuit, R. (01/00/66). Deux jours a 200 metres. L'Aventure Sous Marine,  p.20-23.
French article about Robert Stenuit's diving experience.
6601.

Stenuit, R. El diario del mundo submarino. Unknown,  p.36-53, 69.
Spanish article about Robert Stenuit's dive.
0000.

Stenuit, R. (10/00/63). Immersione in una spugna. Mondo Sommerso,  p.42-52.
Italian article about Stenuit's diving.
6310.

Stenuit, R. (11/00/66). Le monde de la nuit. Science Et Vie,  p.80-97.
French article about underwater research.
6611.

Stenuit, R. (10/00/67). Man in the sea-from science to business. Triton,  p.152-154.
A history of the Man-in-Sea project .
6710.

Stenuit, R. (01/00/73). The pathway to King Philip's gold. Triton,  p.8-[10].
Stenuit's search for King Philip's gold.
7301.

Stenuit, R.-M. R. (03/00/72). Argosy giant of adventure award--1972. Argosy,  p.52-57.
Describes Stenuit's diving experiences.
7203.

Stukowski, M. (03/00/70). 'FDR's Personal Pilot'. Singer Light,  p.33-41.
Describes Otis F. Bryan's experiences piloting for FDR.
7003.

The Airchief. Untitled.
Newsletter of Mohawk Airlines.
0000.

Throckmorton, P. (05/00/62). Oldest known shipwreck yields Bronze Age cargo. National Geographic,  p.696-711.
Describes underwater archaeology near Turkey.
6205.

Throckmorton, P. (05/00/60). Thirty-three centuries under the sea. National Geographic,  p.682-702.
Oldest shipwreck yields relics and secrets of the Bronze Age.
6005.

Throckmorton, P. (1963). Underwater surveys in Greece:  1962. Expedition,  p.16-23.
Describes research near Cape Spitha.
6300.

Tiers, L. Edmund Rutledge Boots. Unknown,  p.16-18.
Describes Boots' inventions.
0000.

Toufexis, A. (08/12/85). Mother superior's secrets. Time.
Describes exploration of Lake Superior in Sea Link II.
8508.

Trendall. (1961). Archaeology in south Italy and Sicily, 1958-60 A.D. Archaeological Reports,  p.36-53.
Overview of archaeological studies in Italy and Sicily.
6100.

Tucker, T. (02/24/62). Adventure is my life. Saturday Evening Post,  p.20-27.
Treasure hunting in the Caribbean.
6202.

U.S. Naval Institute. (1884). Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute  .
Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute vol. x., no.3.
8384.

Unknown. (01/00/75). 1692 must have been a "horrible vintage year!". National Geographic.
Brief description of research done at Port Royal.
7501.

Unknown. (06/15/66). 1967 oceanology yearbook. Oceanology.
Describes oceanology advances and trends.
6606.

Unknown. (11/24/62). $500,000 hyperbaric chamber will be erected... Medical News,  p.31-34.
Describes hyperbaric research.
6211.

Unknown. (02/22/54). A weird new film world. Life,  p.111-117.
Describes filming of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
5402.

Unknown. (04/06/64). A workboat to explore the depths.  Aviation Week & Space Tech,  p.76.
Advertisement for Lockheed's Turtle.
6404.

Unknown. (03/00/75). A yellow submarine for Planet Ocean. Sea Secrets.
Deep Diver became an exhibit at Planet Ocean.
7503.

Unknown. (1962). AIA general meeting, 1961. Archaeology,  p.54-55.
Mentions G.G. Bass's underwater excavation at Yassiada.
6200.

Unknown. (1968). AIBS shark research panel fall meeting. Mote Marine Laboratory Newsletter,  p.1.
Describes meeting of shark researchers.
6800.

Unknown. (08/15/83). Aims of USS Monitor expedition. Washington Letter of Oceanography.
Describes research plans at Monitor site.
8308.

Unknown. (1985). Algal research at the Smithsonian Marine Station. Smithsonian Year,  p.73.
Describes work conducted at Link Port.
8500.

Unknown. (12/06/76). Annual meeting notice. Underwater Archaeology Association.
Announces annual meeting of Underwater Archaeology Association.
7612.

Unknown. (09/00/76). Aviation Hall of Fame honors Daedalians. Daedalus Flyer,  p.6.
Ed Link among those honored at aviation bicentennial.
7609.

Unknown. (05/00/59). Book Reviews. The Rudder,  p.75.
Review of Marion Link's book "Sea Diver".
5905.

Unknown. (05/00/75). Cabled observation and rescue device. Ocean Industry.
Describes CORD.
7505.

Unknown. Columbus first saw Caicos. Science News Letter.
Describes the Links' retracing of Columbus' voyage.
0000.

Unknown. (10/00/70). Commerce Secretary Stans announces NOAA organization. NOAA Week,  p.2-4.
Describes work of NOAA.
7010.

Unknown. (09/00/79). Conservation of the Monitor plate. INA Newsletter,  p.3.
Describes recovery of artifacts from the Monitor.
7909.

Unknown. (07/00/57). Conserves SCUBA divers air and energy. Boat and Equipment News,  p.28.
Announcement for a Bludworth Marine "power diver".
5707.

Unknown. (10/00/69). Courage offshore. Undercurrents,  p.11-13.
Describes surgery performed in total saturation.
6910.

Unknown. (02/00/67). Deep Diver passes acceptance tests off East Coast. Ocean Industry,  p.21.
The submersible features a lockout chamber.
6702.

Unknown. (06/06/64). Deep-down submarines. Time,  p.57.
Describes available submersibles.
6406.

Unknown. (07/00/57). Deep-sea photograph. Research Reviews,  p.6.
Describes techniques for underwater photography.
5707.

 

Unknown. (11/12/76). Directors emeriti Link, Love honored. Unknown.
Allegheny Airlines recognizes Link for Aviation Hall of Fame.
7611.

Unknown. (05/00/67). Diver delivery boat. Geo Marine Technology,  p.28.
Deep Diver first to have a diver lock-out capability.
6705.

Unknown. (01/27/70). Divers, DR/V's & U/W habitats. On Station,  p.2.
Announces commissioning of Johnson-Sea-Link.
7001.

Unknown. (05/00/75). Divers use oxygen-nitrogen mixtures. Sea Technology,  p.16.
New decompression tables used during dives.
7505.

Unknown. (04/00/68). Divers working at 700 ft. discover significant... Ocean Industry,  p.21.
Describes research using Deep Diver.
6804.

Unknown. (06/00/83). Diving research forges ahead at University of Pennsylvania. Sea Technology,  p.30-32.
Mentions the Link-Pennsylvania Project.
8306.

Unknown. (02/00/71). DSRV dives to 3,500 feet. MTS Memo.
Describes dive of deep submergence rescue vehicle.
7102.

Unknown. (04/00/70). DSRV:  new hope for trapped submariners. Navy Magazine,  p.16-20.
Describes the deep submergence rescue vehicle.
7004.

Unknown. (11/00/69). Ed Link's plywood pilot maker. FAA Aviation News,  p.12-13.
Overview of the use of the Link trainer.
6911.

Unknown. (1985). Ed Link--the "Pilot Maker". Gazette.
Biographical sketch of Ed Link.
8500.

Unknown. (01/10/64). Edwin A. Link has now completed his special job. Ocean Science News,  p.1.
Describes Link's planned research with SPID.
6401.

Unknown. (01/00/73). Eight elected "champions" by ICUF presidents. ICUF Newsletter,  p.3.
Ed Link honored as a champion of higher education in Florida.
7301.

Unknown. (1969). Expedition shark 1969. Mote Marine Laboratory Newsletter,  p.1-2.
Ed Link participated in shark research.
6900.

Unknown. (1974). Features of USS Monitor identified. CEDAM International Bulletin,  p.1,3.
Includes photos of the Monitor.
7400.

Unknown. (12/00/77). Flying mail. Flying,  p.21.
Includes letter about Ed Link's biography.
7712.

Unknown. (11/00/62). GEON. Industrial Bulletin.
Describes new system of celestial navigation.
6211.

Unknown. (02/24/86). Harbor Branch ROV photographs sunken space shuttle. Washington Letter of Oceanography,  p.1.
Describes use of Johnson Sea Link in search.
8602.

Unknown. (07/00/79). Harbor Branch vessel investigates deep reef. Pressure.
Describes techniques used to explore deep reef.
7907.

Unknown. (11/00/64). Helium----L'aventure sous-marine . Unknown,  p.62-69.
Experiments of Link-Stenuit and Sealab I.
6411.

Unknown. (05/15/64). How to come in blind. Time,  p.90-91.
Describes FAA plans for blind landing problems.
6405.

Unknown. (05/18/59). Hunt for a sea city. Newsweek,  p.65.
Describes the Link's planned exploration of Port Royal.
5905.

Unknown. (09/26/66). Industries combine talents for offshore oil. Technology Week,  p.29.
Includes viewpoint of Ocean Systems about offshore drilling.
6609.

Unknown. (12/12/69). Intrepid on a sun-drenched sea of storms. Life,  p.34-39.
Photos from Apollo 12.
6912.

Unknown. (1969). J. Seward Johnson. Johnson & Johnson Bulletin,  p.2-7.
Biographical article about J. Seward Johnson.
6900.

Unknown. (10/00/75). Johnson-Sea-Link makes preliminary series...dives. Seahorse,  p.11.
Describes scientific research using Johnson-Sea-Link.
7510.

Unknown. Learning to fly while on the ground. Unknown,  p.23.
Reprint of a description of the Link trainer.
0000.

 

Unknown. (01/00/66). Les nouveaux livres. L'Aventure Sous Marine,  p.53.
French review of Stenuit's book "The Deepest Days".
6601.

Unknown. (05/00/54). Link Foundation makes four grants. Aeronautics.
Describes grants given by the Link Foundation.
5405.

Unknown. (12/00/76). Link receives NASA achievement award. The Log,  p.1.
Describes contract work at Singer/Link Division.
7612.

Unknown. (05/00/75). Link receives Neptune Award. Sea Technology,  p.9.
Link receives the Neptune Award of the American Oceanic Organization.
7505.

Unknown. (09/00/61). Link scholarship grants announced. National Aeronautics,  p.20.
Describes grants awarded by the Link Foundation.
6109.

Unknown. (03/00/75). Lock-out diving 500 feet down. Triton,  p.73.
Describes new decompression procedure tests.
7503.

Unknown. (10/00/71). Longtime lobster watcher believes they can be raised. New England Marine Resources,  p.1-2.
Describes raising lobsters in hatcheries.
7110.

Unknown. (06/09/69). Man's vision of the lunar voyage--suddenly real. Life,  p.26-37.
Photos from Apollo 10 and Apollo 11.
6906.

Unknown. (05/00/61). Marilyn Link gets special public relations assignment. Air Chief,  p.5.
Marilyn Link joins Mohawk Airlines as special assistant-public relations.
6105.

Unknown. (07/00/64). Marilyn Link wins Frank G. Brewer trophy. Air Chief,  p.5.
Marilyn Link awarded Frank G. Brewer trophy from National Aeronautic Association.
6407.

Unknown. (08/00/83). Marine biotechnology center established at Harbor. Sea Technology,  p.79.
Describes aquaculture program at Harbor Branch.
8308.

Unknown. Mel Fisher finds millions under the sea. People ,  Unknown.
Describes salvaging by Mel Fisher.
0000.

Unknown. (05/15/64). Mining the sea. Time,   p.90.
Describes research of Ernst Bayer.
6405.

 

Unknown. (07/00/64). Mohawk director receives honorary doctorate. Air Chief,  p.5.
Edwin Link receives honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Hamilton College.
6407.

Unknown. (10/00/63). Mohawk's summer school pays off. American Aviation,  p.34-38.
Describes Mohawk's school on air transportation for professors.
6310.

Unknown. (11/30/62). Navy has taken two important steps. Ocean Science News,  p.1-2.
Describes the Dolphin submersible and Seapup submarine.
6211.

Unknown. (02/00/75). New decompression method tested during lock-out dive. Ocean Industry.
Describes new decompression procedure tests.
7502.

Unknown. (03/00/75). New diving tables permit more rapid decompression. Sea Technology.
Discusses techniques to shorten decompression time.
7503.

Unknown. (09/00/67). New flight training methods discussed at GAT symposium. Link Log,  p.1.
Describes symposium on general aviation training.
6709.

Unknown. (05/00/83). New gear opens ocean frontier. Science Digest,  p.21.
Discusses manned and unmanned submersibles.
8305.

Unknown. (05/00/59). New literature. President's News Letter.
Review of Marion Link's book "Sea Diver".
5905.

Unknown. (01/00/78). New tool for physicists: the submarine. NOAA ,  p.40-41.
Describes dives of Johnson-Sea-Link II.
7801.

Unknown. (10/00/70). NOAA:  New federal agency unites six areas. New England Marine Resources,  p.3-4.
Describes work of NOAA.
7010.

Unknown. (10/00/63). Not so rare. Industrial Bulletin.
Describes uses for helium.
6310.

Unknown. Observations from a research submersible. Bioscience.
Describes squid research from Deep Diver.
0000.

Unknown. (07/06/59). Ocean frontier. Time,   p.44-54.
Describes work of Columbus Islin.
5907.

 

Unknown. (04/00/67). Ocean System's Deep Diver. Ocean Industry.
Photo of Deep Diver.
6704.

Unknown. (10/00/67). Ocean Systems and Union Carbide develop new tech. Ocean Industry,  p.62-63.
A new underwater welding technique uses tungsten-inert gas.
6710.

Unknown. Ocean Systems divers lock out at record 700 ft. Unknown.
Describes lock out dive from Deep Diver.
0000.

Unknown. (01/00/66). Ocean Systems en Europe. L'Aventure Sous Marine,  p.8.
Describes work by Ocean Systems.
6601.

Unknown. (01/00/66). Ocean Systems, Inc. L'Aventure Sous Marine,  p.46-47.
Short, French description of Ocean Systems, Inc.
6601.

Unknown. (04/00/68). Ocean Systems sets 700 ft. record for working dive. The Seahorse.
Describes lock-out dive using Deep Diver.
6804.

Unknown. (09/00/67). Ocean Systems takes 'er down to 636 feet. Ocean Industry,  p.36-38.
The project is a step towards reaching 1000 feet.
6709.

Unknown. (12/00/67). Oceanographic equipment. Industrial Research ,  p.69.
Announces development of a helium voice translator.
6712.

Unknown. (1963). Oceanographic vessels of the world. Unknown,  p.127.
Book review.
6300.

Unknown. (09/00/63). Oceanography grants. Undersea Technology,  p.27.
Describes grants from the Link Foundation.
6309.

Unknown. (09/00/65). Oceanology research grants. Undersea Technology.
Describes grants from the Link Foundation.
6509.

Unknown. (03/02/73). Oil in the ocean:  where does it come from? National Academy of Sciences,  p.2.
Announces workshop on causes of oil in the ocean.
7303.

Unknown. (10/00/68). Probing the deep frontier. Industrial Bulletin,  p.2-5.
Describes research using Deep Diver in Tonawanda, NY.
6810.

Unknown. (03/00/74). "R.V. Johnson" christened in Ft. Pierce ceremony. Smithsonian Torch.
Describes research at Link Port.
7403.

Unknown. (12/21/62). Race for ocean secrets. Life,  p.40-58.
Ed Link mentioned on p.49.
6212.

Unknown. (03/00/62). Research frontier: world's sea deeps. News Front,  p.10-17.
Call for more oceanographic research and deep-sea mapping.
6203.

Unknown. (07/27/53). Richest shipwreck. Life,  p.26-27.
Describes Ed Link's search off southern Florida.
5307.

Unknown. (01/09/56). Richest treasure trove. Life,  p.38-46.
Ed Link joined Teddy Tucker in underwater salvaging.
5601.

Unknown. (05/00/83). Robotic duo to study seafloor. Science Digest,  p.23.
Describes Argo/Jason.
8305.

Unknown. (07/00/83). Robots in the sea. Sea Secrets,  p.8-9.
Mentions CORD II used for scientific research.
8307.

Unknown. (10/11/70). S.U. to dedicate new engineering facility. Empire.
Describes Edwin A. Link Hall at Syracuse University.
7010.

Unknown. (07/02/73). Saga of the Sea Link. Newsweek,  p.44-45.
Discusses Sea-Link accident.
7307.

Unknown. (09/00/80). Secrets of the sea unfold at Harbor Branch. Lawyers Title News,  p.2-5.
Overview of research at Harbor Branch.
8009.

Unknown. (08/00/70). See-through submersibles. Surveyor,  p.29-32.
Includes reference to Deep Diver and Johnson-Sea-Link.
7008.

Unknown. (1964). Sharp ears for the Navy. Houghton Line,  p.8.
Describes research using a replica of the human ear.
6400.

Unknown. (08/00/70). Sound in the sea. News Report,  p.12-13.
Describes new ways to use and manage underwater sound.
7008.

 

Unknown. (09/20/64). Sous la tente, au fond des mers. Le Patriote Illustre,  p.2304-2316.
Diary of Robert Stenuit's underwater stay from Sea Diver.
6409.

Unknown. (10/00/76). SPD changes name to Link Division. The Log.
Singer Simulation Products Division renamed Link Division.
7610.

Unknown. (03/00/58). Stabilizers for small ships. British Engineering.
Describes stabilizer design for ships under 1,000 tons.
5803.

Unknown. Stars not only come out at night. The Log.
Photo of Ed Link with Arthur Godfrey.
7510.

Unknown. Submarine shuttle bus. Unknown,  p.53-56.
Photos and article about Deep Diver.
0000.

Unknown. (04/21/67). Submarine shuttle bus. Life,  p.51-52,56.
Photos and article about Deep Diver.
6704.

Unknown. (1963). Summer work in Sicily. Archaeology,  p.133-134.
Announces plans for excavations at Heraclea Minoa .
6300.

Unknown. (1961). Symposium on salvage. Archaeology.
Entire issue dedicated to salvaging.
6100.

Unknown. (1963). Television eye under the sea. Unknown.
Advertisement for Bell undersea TV vehicle.
6300.

Unknown. (05/09/55). The Admiral's anchor. Time,  p.32.
Describes finding of Santa Maria anchor.
5505.

Unknown. (05/09/55). The anchor of Columbus? Life,  p.127-[131].
Recounts Links' search for the Santa Maria anchor.
5505.

Unknown. (07/14/75). The jaws of the super shark. Time ,  p.6.
Includes letter to the editor from Edwin A. Link.
7507.

Unknown. (12/10/65). The Link Foundation. Ocean Science News,  p.4.
Describes grants from the Link Foundation.
6512.

 

Unknown. (08/00/55). The Link Foundation Fellowships. Journal of Aviation Medicine,  p.267.
Link Foundation provides fellowships for aviation medicine.
5508.

Unknown. (03/00/63). The man who saw the future in the sea. Triton,  p.20-21.
Biographical sketch of Peter Small.
6303.

Unknown. The mysterious Band-Aid baron puts up a dome.  Unknown,  p.14-15.
Describes construction of Seward Johnson's estate.
0000.

Unknown. (12/00/81). The ocean. National Geographic,  p.780-847.
Three articles about ocean exploration.
8112.

Unknown. (04/00/66). The ocean and marine systems. Astronautics and Aeronautics,  p.32-78.
Series of articles about marine systems.
6604.

Unknown. (05/24/76). The rapid spread of training by simulator. Business Week,  p.62c-e.
Describes work at Link Division of Singer.
7605.

Unknown. (07/00/72). The un-man in the sea. Astronautics and Aeronautics,  p.56-65.
A sketch of technology of remotely manned systems.
7207.

Unknown. (1961). The warship Vasa rises again. Archaeology,  p.217-218.
Describes methods for salvaging the Vasa.
6100.

Unknown. There's still a lot of exploring to do right here. Unknown.
Ad for Lockheed's Antisubmarine Warfare & Ocean Systems.
0000.

Unknown. (07/00/75). Thirty hour rescue effort saves two in Sea-Link. Unknown,  p.96-101.
Discusses Sea-Link accident.
7507.

Unknown. (04/00/68). Time to regulate submersibles. Oceanology International,  p.7.
Editorial concerning potential hazards of submersibles.
6804.

Unknown. (07/02/73). Tragedy under the sea. Time,  p.39.
Report of the Sea-Link accident.
7307.

Unknown. (03/00/59). Treasure below. All Hands,  p.45.
Describes treasure salvaging in the Pacific.
5903.

 

Unknown. (06/00/55). Two winners of Amelia Earhart scholarships for 1955. The Zontian,  p.8-9.
Zonta International received grant from Link Foundation.
5506.

Unknown. (1975). Underwater archaeology. The Grid Marker.
Discusses recovery of sunken New York historical material.
7500.

Unknown. (1962). Underwater campaign in Sicily. Archaeology,  p.132.
Describes investigation planned using Sea Diver.
6200.

Unknown. (05/00/83). Underwater helicopter. Science Digest,  p.22.
Describes Deep Rover.
8305.

Unknown. (05/11/67). Underwater taxi. Machine Design,  p.40-42.
Describes Deep Diver.
6705.

Unknown. Untitled. Beneath the Surface.
18 issues of Beneath the Surface magazine from 1973-1981.
0000.

Unknown. Untitled. Unknown.
Color photo article about Johnson-Sea-Link.
0000.

Unknown. Untitled. Unknown.
Photo from Hannes Keller's dive from Eureka.
0000.

Unknown. Untitled. Unknown.
Diagram of Link's designs for undersea living.
0000.

Unknown. Untitled. The Gas Engine Magazine 1979-81 .
Thirteen issues of The Gas Engine Magazine.
7981.

Unknown. (1955). Untitled. Journal of Israel Dept. of Antiquities.
Collection of articles about archaeology in Israel.
5500.

Unknown. (08/04/61). Untitled.  p.20-24.
Greek article about the Link's work in Caesarea.
6108.

Unknown. (1967). Untitled. The Connecting Link.
Journal dedicated to progress in flight simulation.
6700.

 

Unknown. (07/00/67). Untitled. Mechanical Engineering,  p.19-21.
Describes systems for energy storage.
6707.

Unknown. (03/22/68). Untitled. Ocean Science News.
Describes lock-out dive using Deep Diver.
6803.

Unknown. (07/00/71). Untitled. Alcoa Aluminum Newsletter,  p.2-3.
Describes the Johnson-Sea-Link.
7107.

Unknown. (09/21/81). Untitled. Newsweek,  p.79.
Obituary for Edwin A. Link.
8109.

Unknown. (03/00/54). Valuable contributions to air education. Flight Magazine,  p.13.
Describes purpose of the Link Foundation.
5403.

Unknown. Wave of the future. Unknown,  p.34-35.
Leisure submarines are a way to explore the caribbean.
0000.

Unknown. (09/00/67). Wet tank training facilities needed. American Oceanography,  p.6.
Wet tanks needed to train Sealab divers.
6709.

Unknown. (05/00/67). Why did Ocean Systems, Inc. develop. Geo Marine Technology,  p.6.
Advertisement for Ocean Systems.
6705.

Unknown. (06/00/67). Why did Ocean Systems, Inc. develop. Ocean Industry,  p.7.
Advertisement for Deep Diver.
6706.

Unknown. (06/00/57). Wildlands in our civilization. Sierra Club Bulletin,  p.1-92.
Series of articles from a wilderness conference.
5706.

Valentry, D. (10/00/67). Rescue sub to end tragedies. Sea Frontiers,  p.274-275.
Describes a deep submergence rescue vehicle for the Navy.
6710.

VanAuken, C. B. (1964). The Smithsonian's seventh secretary. Tufts Alumni Review,  p.13-16.
Describes work of Dr. Leonard Carmichael.
6400.

Vooss, K. (06/27/66). Submersible has lock-out chamber. Technology Week,  p.34.
Describes Perry-Link Cubmarine PLC-4.
6606.

 

Wade, N. (11/00/74). Marine archeology:  troubled search. Science,  p.509-513.
Treasure hunters search for 1622 wreck.
7411.

Walker, W. W. (10/00/70). Has operational acrylic sub.  Oceanology International,  p.5.
Describes use of an acrylic hull submersible.
7010.

Wallace, J. (03/00/87). Discoveries in the watery deep. USAir,  p.60-68.
Includes information about Johnson-Sea-Link II.
8703.

Wallen, I. E. (1964). Untitled. Unknown,  p.35-37.
Describes research at the Smithsonian.
6400.

Waller, R. A. (02/00/68). Observations from a research submersible. BioScience,  p.110-111.
Describes observations of squid from Deep Diver.
6802.

Walsh, D. (1965). The United States and the world ocean. Smithsonian Ed Link Lecture Series.
Describes varied programs of the United States in underseas exploration.
6500.

Wenk, E. (05/00/67). New challenges in the sea. Astronautics & Aeronautics,  p.60-62.
Describes government plan to intensify study of the sea.
6705.

Wicklund, R. A naturalist's log. Unknown,  p.24-27.
Recounts expedition off Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas.
0000.

Wilbur, T. (11/00/70). Once a fighter pilot. Naval Aviation News,  p.2-7.
Biographical article about Alan Shepard.
7011.

Williams, N. K. (1983-84). Life in Palm Beach county 1983-84. Tequesta.
Two part article about Palm Beach County.
8384.

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Describes how divers found Port Royal.
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