Triple point of water and gallium melt cells may prove very useful at sea for the calibrations checks demanded of high accuracy free-fall type CTD platforms being developed for the World Ocean Circulation Experiment program of deep ocean study. In ship\´s motion simulations at ENDECO, Inc., standards mounted on a pendulum platform showed no detectable temperature shifts due to low frequency, large amplitude induced disturbances. During a three hour swing cycle, maximum acceleration was estimated at 340 cm
2with no more than 1/4 milli C variation on either cell. A standard platinum resistance thermometer along with an automatic resistance thermometer bridge, were employed for the measurements. The triple point of water (

C) and the melt point of gallium (

C) are ideal for calibrations in the oceanographic temperature range. Convinced such standards will be stable at sea, ENDECO will produce practical standards configurations to accommodate anticipated ENDECO CTD sensor geometrics.