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- waterfowl [word crossed out] bird regulations take the opposite view
+ close all species, but about 6, then making provision
for open season on certain species. I was
amazed to find that there is no statutory
protection of any kind for deer or caper [capercaillie]
The latter were extinct when the present law
was drafted. The other day the warden at
one of the Nature Conservancy reserves caught
3 poachers at night with 2 dead stags.
There was nothing the men could be
charged on except driving at night
without lights.
This afternoon went to a seminar at the university
conducted by Dr C.B. [Colin Bevan] Rees of the Scottish Oceanography
Laboratory at Leith. He was talking about the
values to be derived from planktonic larvae
counts derived from their continuous
plankton recorders. The changes in diversity of
diff [different] lamellibranch larvae revealed flow
patterns on the surface water. It is not
known what relation there is between the
presence + diversity of these larvae to the presence
of adults on the sea floor. In general the
concentrations have been drift accumulations
from shore areas in the Shetlands + Faroes etc [etcetera].
Much remains to be learned about the
relative picture.
[Colin Bevan] Rees impresses me as a very good man
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