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The Tanager Expedition was a series of five biological surveys of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands conducted in partnership between the Bureau of Biological Survey and the Bishop Museum, with the assistance of the United States Navy. Four expeditions occurred from April to August 1923, and a fifth in July 1924. Led by Lieutenant Commander Samuel Wilder King on the minesweeper USS Tanager (AM-5), and Alexander Wetmore directing the team of scientists, the expedition studied the plant animal life, and geology of the central Pacific islands. Noted members of the team include archaeologist Kenneth Emory and herpetologist Chapman Grant.

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  • Tanager Expedition (en)
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  • Expedice USS Tanager je označení pro pět biologických průzkumů severozápadních Havajských ostrovů prováděných úřady a za pomoci amerického námořnictva. Čtyři expedice probíhaly mezi dubnem a srpnem roku 1923, poslední v červenci 1924. Pod vedením velitele LCDR a vedoucího týmu vědců Alexandera Wetmorea na minolovce USS Tanager (AM-5) členové výpravy zkoumali přírodu ostrovů a jejich geologii. Mezi výzkumníky patřil například archeolog a herpetolog . Druhá expedice vyplula z Honolulu 10. května, navštívila Laysan, Pearl a Hermes a . (cs)
  • The Tanager Expedition was a series of five biological surveys of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands conducted in partnership between the Bureau of Biological Survey and the Bishop Museum, with the assistance of the United States Navy. Four expeditions occurred from April to August 1923, and a fifth in July 1924. Led by Lieutenant Commander Samuel Wilder King on the minesweeper USS Tanager (AM-5), and Alexander Wetmore directing the team of scientists, the expedition studied the plant animal life, and geology of the central Pacific islands. Noted members of the team include archaeologist Kenneth Emory and herpetologist Chapman Grant. (en)
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