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THE two letters from Prof. McIntosh and Mr. H. G. Maurice published in NATURE of December 30 last are of great interest. The second points out that an arrangement is now in operation by which the scientific staffs of the English, Scottish, and Irish Fishery Departments are arranging to meet at regular intervals to frame their scientific programmes; and the first refers to the responsibility of the Departments β€œin selecting for the task scientific men whose training and ability specially fit them for the complex work.”

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GARDINER, J. Science and Fisheries. Nature 106, 628–629 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/106628a0

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