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AMONG newer American establishments for the study of marine biology, the Minnesota Seaside Station has awakened considerable interest. It is upon British soil, being situated about sixty miles north-west of Victoria, British Columbia, just at the entrance of the Straits of Fuca. The site was chosen after a careful reconnaissance of the Pacific coast, both Canadian and American, and presents some remarkable advantages, So far as accessibility is concerned, it may be reached from Seattle, Port Townsend or Victoria, and commands, not only the outer waters of the ocean, but the region of Puget Sound as well.
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The Minnesota Seaside Station . Nature 67, 152–153 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067152a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/067152a0