Friends, I am searching for a paper that I once saw and did not secure (kicking myself) documenting copious and patchy amounts of (newly dead?) detritus (tests, crustacean shells, dead fish larvae) of sub-tropical origin accumulating in cold water underneath the cold wall of the Gulf Stream, specifically at the site where the Titanic hit an iceberg. It was thought to result from hypothermal mortality upon mixing. I think it was a Russian journal, possibly an English translation from a Russian original, certainly at least one Russian author. Ring any bells? I cannot find this in my searches and don't remember how I came across it originally. Any hints will be appreciated.
Thanks -- Thomas M. Grothues Rutgers University Marine Field Station C/O 132 Great Bay Blvd. Tuckerton, NJ 08087 (609) 296-5260 x262 [log in to unmask]
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