PROGRAM OF WORK
I. Oceanographic observations. (To be taken insofar as desirable).
A. Hydrographic.
1. Temperature and water samples at least once each day, sur-
face, intermediate, and bottom, if
and end of fishing operations.
beginning
2. Bottom sample taken and a generous portion saved.
II. Biological observations. (To be taken insofar as practicable).
A. Fishing operations.
1. Relative abundance (i.e. , species and quantities) of:
a. Crabs.
b. Fish.
c. Associated fauna and flora (invertebrates and algae).
2. General character of bottom as shown in commercial net
catches. In all cases save as generous a sample of ani-
mal and plant life as practicable.
B. Biology of king crab.
1. Measurements and weights of crabs of various size or age
groups, including notes on condition, iood, parasites,
etc., as per separate schedule attached.
2. Tag crabs, as many of all sizes as possible.
3. Save samples and as many young and unused crabs as practicable.
4. Note any relations of king crabs to other animals.
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£5
Some lumber for work table somewhere aboard, with racks or battens
to keep bottles from tumbling over in seaway: also *fc>^ kvcultth*
' Crabs-.
1 saw (&+■ K&S One) ^
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I loh ass or'tvc/ sizes
1 oil can and light machine oil of good quality for oiling calipers#
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1 ^measuring) dial caliper there is one in Seattle; Pat has one).
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Notebooks, tablets, letterhead paper, envelopes. (In short, stationery
supplies. )
Butcher’s scales, such as we used for weighing crab meat on Tondeleyo
up to 10 or 20 Ib.s (? 20 or 30 on second and third revolutions)
1 small spring balance of type returned from last trip for ounces
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1 hypodermic syringe, of type returned. (Pat lias two. A box of
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4 of those spring top, 5 gal. tins such as are used for livers (for
packing specimens that have been pickled in tank.) ^
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Tags for crabs, ivira for same, and 1 pr. wire cutting pliers.
20 gal. alcohol in 5-gal. tins.
2-3 ^uls. £oH*Ker'cr*.t
6 Bureau towels.
4 25-cent (lightweight) galv. pails lias l%+c*y /i .
7 ' leif* ik osottie).
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LIST OP BOXES AND CONTENTS
FOR SCHMITT OUTFIT
ALASKA
July 27, 1940
Wooden Chest containing;
12-1 galloiyjars of al cohol
1 Jar Chloride of Lime
1 Box Glass Vials
1 Box Shipping Tags
4 Sack Needles
1/4 Bolt Cheese Cloth
1 Padlock
Wooden Chest containing;
12-1 Gallon jars of Alcohol
2 Flashlights
500 Shipping Tags
4 Bottles Eternal Ink
12 Flashlight Batteries
2 Record Books, 3g- |! x 6”
3 Steel Tape Measures
4 pairs Scissors
1 Box Gummed Labels
4 Balls Cable Twine
1 Padlock
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#10 8 gallon size Tank Box containing;
1-8 gallon copper tank
8 Bottles Formaldehyde
1 Bottle Mercurous Chloride
3 Jars (4g-#) Chloride of Lime
1 Padlock
#11 16 gallon size Tank Box containing;
1-16 Gallon copper tank filled
with alcohol
i 1 tank key
1 padlock
#12 Wooden crate containing;
3-5# tins Derris Root
#13 16 Gallon size Tank Box containing;
1-16 gallon copper tank
16 gallons alcohol
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3/4 Bolt cheese cloth
1 piece Rubber tubing
1 Tank key
1 padlock
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Bottle Chest containing
70-8 oz. glass jars
1 padlock
Same as number 3
Also \ bolt Cheese cloth
Same as number 3
Also -g Bolt Cheese Cloth
16 Gallon size Tank Box containing;
1-16 Gallon Copper Tank filled with alcohol
1 Tank Key - 1 padlock
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8 Gallon size Tank Box containing:
1-8 gallon copper tank
12 Bottles Formaldehyde
4 Bottles (6#) Epsom salts
1 Bottle Thymol
1 Tank key
1 Padlock
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Plankton nets
line for same
Dip nets
extra fine mesh
Amount
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Biological Supplies, King Crab Investigation
1940
No,
Equipment
Amount
36
Preserving cont .
’‘""'thymol 2 lb.
"epson, salts 10 lbs
hyperdermics for injecting
p. . , fi gh 3
- } extra needles for hyper der- 12
Comics
42.
MX^ alcoholmeter
cheese cloth
Containers
aquarium 10 gal.
MNil^watch glasses
^ ur ^ galvanized iron wash tubs
kettle for boiling speci-
mens.
3
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Miscellaneous
44. cable twine
45. M-X geological hammer^-. v
46. MX pinch bar 1
47. ^^ -iiand lens e s -
48. NX. Binocular microscope i
49 . 'forceps — * 12
50. di sec Ixng — se4n - 5 <* . p
51. f .first aid kit 7“
52 . <jT ^urtohloride of lime
53. "small shears — p
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54. wrapping paper
•jo. "-pipeilas’
56 * ti-iM \ for tow net
ssrsh weights? \
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1940
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x nets
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cyanide bottle 1 ^ —
li#ght weight pails, cheap
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(l*f > calipers, very large,
\di%l calibrations 3
\ 8x11 record books
a 3x5 memO books
^gum label sig. medium about
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printed labels identi-
a fying cruise
Clu r .tin tags -C; 4
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2,000
^ extra bag needles f/
' man i | la tags /fV&P w *-
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^ small steel tape/
> c\>~ c( i Themometers
Higgens internal ink
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collecting chest of 8-os* bottles
2 chests of gallon jars
2 8-gal* tanks, empty
3 16~gal. tanks filled with alcohol
# 8 dor. vi de-mouth, whole-fruit jars *
* 3 alcoholiaeters
* 2 nests assorted white enamel pans l
* 1 binocular microscope
6 qt. jars chloride of 11m
l/2 lb. thymol
10 lb. epsom salts
20 1-lb. bottles formalin
ihf 1 cyanide bottle
1 doz* canvas bags for dried bottom samples ]/'
bag needles
3 small steel tapes
5 6 watch glasses /
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2 8x11” record books
2 3x6” memo books
2 dor,, gummed labels, about 1 x l/2"
* 2000 printed labels /
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2 gross manila tags 1-1/4 x 2-1/2” | J
4 bottles Higgins eternal ink
4 bails cable t«rtru» (E thick, 2 thin)
2 pr* ssGs.ll shears
wrapping paper — several sheets
2 flash lights (s cell)
1 doz • extra batteries.
List of materials each boat should have at hand (things for Service to buy)
Some lumber for work table somewhere aboard, with racks or battens
to keep bottles from tumbling over in seaway.
1 saw
1 hammer
1 oil can ©ad light rnohine oil of good quality for oiling oallpers.
1 measuring dial ealiper (there is one in Seattle* Pat has one).
t tin snips
Soldering iron and solder. May ba with engineer eaoh boat.
Notebooks, tablets, letterhead paper, envelopes. (In short, stationery
supplies. }
ft*. w ' -
Butcher’s scales, such as we used for weighing crab seat on foadeleyo
up u> 10 or 20 Ib.s ( ? 20 or '6Q on second and third revolutions)
1 small spring balance of type returned from last trip for ounces
and fractions thereof, (Pat has one* 1 in Seattle.)
1 hypodermic syringe, of type returned. (Pat has two. A box of
extra needles for these was left in Seattle* also 1 syringe.)
4 of those spring top, 5 gal. tins such as are used for livers (for
packing specimens that have been pickled in tank.;
Tags for crabs, wire for same, and 1 pr. wire cutting pliers.
20 gal. alcohol in 5-gal. tins.
6 Bureau towels.
1 2 5- cent (light weight) galv. pails.
2 large size galv. wash tubs.
Couple of din nets.
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1# Qoeasograpiiie observations.
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1. Teaperature and water samples at least ono# each day,
surface, intermediate, and bottoa, if possible at
beginning and ©ml of fishing operation®, Holst should
be provided, 6 bottles and 12 thermistors * (Ask for
wi.uXU#, )
2, Bottom sea -lo taken, generous portion saved* (Con-
sult f. Ilioapsc®, )
B. Biolog&oal, Tosraet hauls, intoraediate , bottom, surface,
(Consult if, Ihos^sea, also with regard to motor net cad
tii© young fish trawl?)
II, Biological observations,
A* Pishing operations,
1, Relative abundance of (kind®, numbers ) t
a. Crabs,
b* Pish,
e. AMoeiatedftuaa and flom (invertebrates and
algae),
2* General ohar aster of bottom a* shown in oc gs acroial
net catches, In all ones® save a® generous a saa le
of animl and plant life as practicable,
B, Biology of king crab.
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