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Subpages of Historical Imagery – Bath 1968-70 – Bath 1994 – Bath 2005 – Bath 2011-i – Bath 2011-ii – Bath 2015-i – Bath 2015-ii – Bath 2015-iii (This Page) – Bath 2024/5 |

Working Map for Bath from 1969. “>X” refers to depths greater than X feet. Lines are transect lines. Green-highlighted numerals are the 28 random sampling points. Orange/yellow highlighted numerals are the 16 “stations”. “M”: Main Transect. “S4A” – 4th transect towards the south from the M transect. Scales at bottom left in yards, meter scale inserted. “Canada began its transition to the metric system (SI) in 1970, with the process largely taking place netween 1975 and 1985. Key milestones included the introduction of Celsius in April 1975, followed by road signs and gasoline sales in the late 1970s, creating a hybrid system still used today” (From Google AI)
Transect 2S
Photos on Feb 7, 2015
Transect 3S
Photos on Feb 11, 2025
Limited set, nearshore
Transect 4S
Photos on Feb 24, 2015
View Profile 4S transcribed field data
A Note on the Distances. Photos were ancillary to the recorded observations on Transect lines and for quadrats at Stations, hence the distances seaward on the Transect Lines given below for particular photos are approximate.*
* Distance were estimated by calculating the meters traversed per minute between two points x, and y that were recorded in photos (hence there is a photo-time) and that were specifically noted in the field data (hence their distances from the beginning of the transect are known), and applying that to estimate the distance for points between x and y; and/or by descriptions in the field data that corresponded to photos.
Photos 3S/4S area
Feb 7, 2015
Transect 5S
Photos on Feb 25, 2015





























































