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This report is a summary of observations and collections made by P.O.B.D.?. 
personnel in the eastern Pacific Ocean from 1-10 April, 1967 . Participating 
observers included Brian Harrington (biologist-in-charge), Richard Heiden, and 
James Lewis. Superior cooperation was received from the officers and crew of 
the U.S.N.S. SHEARWATER (T-AG 177). Tne grid cruise track (see map 1) was 
followed closely, and all positions are considered accurate within five miles 
except on 4 April when they may have been slightly less accurate due to contin¬ 
uous cloudy weather which prevented an accurate fix. One major deviation from 
the nominal cruise track on 8 April near point "M" was a result of orders 
di: .,cs_.nr tne SHEARWATER to follow and identify a Russian fishing boat. 

This report is divided into two sections; the first deals with the eastern 
. _s survey while the second summarizes the non-grid portion of the cruise. 

EASTERN GRID SURVEY NO. £ 


The eastern grid survey was conducted from 1215 hours 2 April until 1900 
hours 9 April, 1967 • A total of 94.8 hours of diurnal survey was conducted over 


967 linear miles. A summary may be found in table 1. An additional 14 hour 


s o 


-r* 


nocturnal~observation were conducted ancr~ ars oummari ae d in tabl o 5 » 


Weather data during this survey were recorded on appropriate forms and AD? 


sheets. In general, light winds and seas predominated during the first third of 
the survey, and were followed by moderate winds and seas over the remainder of tne 
grid trip. These conditions were simi". enou a to those of the previous two 
sur.. to make reasonable comparison^ of populations between the three. 

In general, the bird population collected on this survey confirmed tne 


occurrence of migrational movements s 
previous two surveys. These changes 


id ' being under way duron Cl tne 

oe . jcussed in the species accounts. 


..amnals comprised a very signifc c ct e' mtage of the total air- .-a thing 

ti.n; recorded on this survey. In fact, fro. tne standpoint of numbers, they 
ins ore common than birds by more than two to one. And as mammals are more 















difficult to see than birds in uncalm s as, uhoy may have been even mere, abun¬ 
dant than observations suggested. As : > net hod of weighting which -I - for 
the sx,aoe of the sea has been devised, at is unreasonable to calculate comparative 
densities. Thus suffice it to say that there were many mammals seen, and proba¬ 


bly more were unnoticed. 

A total of forty-one bathythermogra >h casts was made over the grid trad 
nt four hour intervals. No analysis of these has yet been made. 


FLOCKING 

« 

As on previous cruises, very little flocking was noticed in the grid except 
for Red Phalaropes and storm petrels. Flocking of these two species will be 
discussed in the grid speeies accounts. 

GRID SPECIES ACCOUNTS 

■ Black-footed Albatross ( Diomedea nigrines ) 5 ^ + 1 nocturnal 

Overall grid density was identical to that found on the last survey, and 
a north to south density decline was again observed. But east—west distriouw^Oi. 
was noticeably different, there being four times as great a density in tne eas« 
than in the west* On previous surveys east-west distribution has been virtually 

even. k 

BuriniQ this survey an effort was made to make note of any birds wnich had 

a white rump (indicative of adult plumage), but only one was seen* ihis would 

population . , 

suggest that few, if any, of the 1967 Hawaiian nesting A have yet returned to tnis 

area* 

Fulmar ( Fulmarus glacialis ) 4 

The low numbers indicate that the grid winter population has migrated north. 
It is to be expected that a few stragglers will remain behind* All four sightings 
were of dark phase birds. 










I 

New Zealand Shearwater ( Puffinus bulleri ) 3 

Three sightings in the northwest portion of the grid represent the first 
record for this species in the grid. All were traveling north. 

Pink-footed Shearwater ( Puffinus creotopus ) 1 

A single bird in the western half of the central section was the first 

grikbrecording -for-this--speoi-es,.—.Tnriging by non-grid observations, it was _ 

probably a migrant. 


Sooty Shearwater ( Puffinus griseus ) 31 

Although most were identified as being either Sooty or Slender-billed 
Shearwater, none with good Slender-bil field marks were recorded. Also, judging 
from large non-grid collections, all were probably Sooties. The influx from 
previous surveys is accounted for by a northward migration from the breeding 
grounds in southern latitudes; virtu iy «.L of the observations were of single 
birds traveling north. It hardly need be said that because of this, north-south 
densities as calculated on table two are practically meaningless. 3 ut in view 
of non-grid observations, it is quite interesting that east-west densities within 
the grid were virtually even. As large concentrations were found off the channel 

A 

islands and around Cortez Bank, one would expect that •'grid densities of northward 
bound birds would have been much higher in the eastern part of the grid. 

*r 

Additional surveys may explain this phenomenon. 


Herald's Petrel ( pterodroma heraldica) 1 

The collection of this species constitutes the first reliable record for 
the grid. The field identification of one in January is the only other sighting 
for the grid. 


Leach's Storm Petrel ( Oceanodroma leucorhoa ) 125+ 7 Nocturnal 

Storm Petrel Species (Unidentified) 12+4 nocturnal 


Although not usually recorded to species, probably all of the storm petrels 


















nr*; 3d in the grid were Leach* s. 


As has oeun noted before , the density distrib¬ 


ution followed no obvious pattern; although distribution changes since last 

cruise were evident, they are not explained* 

The south section of the grid had i ** e times as great a density as the 
central area, and there appeared to bo general trend of storm petrel 

movement towards the north* This, along with data suggesting an influx into 
the north section, indicates that a n : d . v .raent is underway. 


Two specimens were collected du 


:ii.. survey* Both were in moderate 


JkU w u 


but neither had gonads .. r breeding condition 


Jaegers 


This was the first eastern grid survey on which no jaegers were recorded 


Glaucc _i-vunged Gull ( Larus glaucescens ) 1 

... single immature was noted in the central, section. 


Herring Gull ( Larus argentatus ) 23+3 nocturnal 

The population decline of this species in the grid is continuing. Highest 
density .. recorded in the north section, with a virtual absence in the central 
and sou^aern areas. The gonads of one adult collected within ten miles of the 
grid were near breeding condition. 

Black-legged Kittiwake ( Rissa tridactyla) 0 

H 

This is the first grid survey to date on which no kittiwakes were seen. 

Sabine ; s Gull ( Xema sabini ) 1 

A single sighting in the north section was the first grid record. 


Red Phalarope ( Fulicarius phalaropus ) 225 + 23 nocturnal 

As on the last survey, the Red Phalarope was the most abundant species in 


the grid, 
to follow 


even though the density has decreased. 


no pattern, except nhat the h ;nest da 


The distribution again appeared 
nsity has shifted to the north 





















section where none were seen on the last cruise. East-west density distribution 
again favored the western half. 

Although some single birds were recorded, most sightings were of flocks 
of varying size. 

five specimens were collected; all were in fat condition, and none had enlar 

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ged gonads. 


Alcids 

This is the first grid cruise on which no alcids were seen. 


Western Meadowlark ( Sturnella neglecta ) 1 

Land Bird sp. (Unidentified; 2 

A single Western Meadowlark was collected in the eastern half of the north 
section more than a hundred miles from the mainland. An additional two landbirds 
were seen flying aboard a passing ship within twenty miles of the area where the 
meadowlark was collected. More than likely, all of these birds were stray 
migrants. 


Small Pterodroraa ( Pterodroma sp.) 4 

Three sightings were in the western half of the north section. Another 
sighting in the eastern half of the south section was identified as probably 


being Pterodroma leucoptera and had field marks resembling those of the brevipes 
population. To date most of the small Pterodroma "•■which have been reasonably well 
seen have been thought to be P_j_ leucoptera . A few,which have yet to be well viewe 


may be Cook's Petrels (Pterodroma cookii). 













GRID v LS 


As mentioned earlier in this rep re, mammals were noted in good numbers in 
the grid. A total of 1312 individuals of three identified and four unidentified 
species was recorded. The north section yielded the greatest number of sighting 
but. as emphasized earlier, it was this area in which we had calm seas and hence 
better conditions for mammal sightings. 

North section 

The Otarids were not as common as on some earlier cruises# Seventeen 

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unidentified seals (most were probably Fur Seals) and one unidentified sea lion 
were observed. 

Cetaceans were recorded in good numbers. Most impressive were two schools 
of the rare Right Whale Dolphin ( Lissodelpbis borealis ). One school of over a 
thousand was seen traveling north, and shortly after another group of 150, also 
moving north, was recorded. Other Cetaceans in the north area included 7 Sperm 
Whales ( Physeter catodon), sixteen unidentified whales, and one whale or dolphin. 

Central Section 

Mammals in the central section were represented try two schools of 

Baird's Dolphin ( Delphinus delphis ) totaling one hundred individuals. Several 

* . 

•Y 

swam ahead of the ship for varying lengths of time. 

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South Section 

In x-he south area 12 Sperm Whales, seven Baird's Dolphin, and one unidenti¬ 


fied wnale were seen. 













NON-GRID SU.U-iARI 


Tiie non-grid portion of this cruxse includes two periods of observation • 
The first includes parts of two days while enroute from Long Beach to the grid, 
v.fiile the second was one day between the grid and Long Beach. Because the bird 
populations encountered on these two tracks are quite different, each is treated 
seourately (see table 7). On the first track 9.2 hours of diurnal observation 
vere conducted over 87 linear • miles. Collecting of specimens was done shortly 
before entering the grid. On the second track, 11.7 hours of observation were 

made over 113 linear miles, and again collections were made. 

The activity of birds in both non-grid areas was similar to that recorded 
last month, with the exception of an influx of Sooty and Pink-footed Shearwaters. 
The exodus of some of the -winter residents was noted and the occurrence of some" 

transients was also noted. 

As on previous trips, an effort to determine movements of birds between t*.*e 
coast and the grid was made, but there sire still insufficient data to make any 
reasonable statements. Coastal-type gulls were noted within thirty miles of 


the north leg of the grid, and as far as 60 miles off of San Clemente Island. 


Herring Gulls were found in both pel; 
move freely between the two will not ... 
sophisticated methods than are present 
Jaegers. 


• ; nd coastal waters, but wi.et k er they 
j.*ss,i ue to determine .without more 
y employed. The same holds true lor ohe 


Flocking was a prominent activity on both non-grid tracks; .mosc groups were 
resting or traveling migrants, but some flocks of resident gulls were also seen. 

7 his activity will be discussed in the species accounts. 


albatross 


NON-GRID SPECIES ACCOUNTS 


All but one of the sightings were- outside the Channel Islands. On the nortn 










M 

wr-i.civ 9 were seen, severed of which were iollowlng other ships* 

One Laysan Albatross was seen on the north track. 

Shearwaters 

Fulmar were recorded in low numbers on the portion of the north track outside 

the Santa Barbara Channel. All were dark phase. 

Pintc-footed Shearwater were recorded in good numbers (55) on the soutn track 
where one was collected. Most were scattered among resting or traveling flocks 
of Sooty Shearwater. On the north track only two Pale-foots were seen. 

Sooty Shearwater were very abundant (1980) on the south track. Many were 
just west of Cortes Banks, while most were between the Banks and San Clemente I. 
Most were sitting on the water in large flocks,but when flushed flew towards the 

norths— 2? c nl 1 act ed.and virtually all had full stomac h s. On _ 

the north leg only five were seen, all of which were traveling north. 

Although recorded on the log as either Sooty or Slender-billed Shearwaters, 
none of the birds observed or collected had the field marks of Slender-oills. 


Storm Petrels 


One 


.each 1 s-type storm petrel was seen on the soutn track outsioe the 




«r taans• 



Cormorants 

Nine unidentified Cormorants wen 
south track. In addition a single flock 
Catalina flying towards the north. 


seen on the north leg, and five on the 
of Pelagic Cormorants was seen near 

i 


The sighting of a single cormorant about 60 miles off San Clemente wa 
the farthest offshore record for the Eastern Area Cruises. 


Black Brant 

Two flocks totaling 140 birds were observed traveling north in the Santa 


Barbara Channel. 














" Phalarope 


Sightings of one on the north leg and 12 (one collected) on the south tracx 
approximate the number seen on theiilast non-grid cruise. 


Jaegers 


Three unidentified Jaegers and one Pomarine Jaeger were seen on the north 
leg. On the south track two Long-tailed Jaegers and 21 unidentified Jaegers 
(probably mostly Pomarine) were seen. Most were in areas where the Sooty shearwater 

were abundant, but none were seen chasing the shearwaters. 


Gulls 


Outside the 


T'wo specimens 


Western Gulls were observed on the north and south tracks, but more 
commonly on the latter. Some individuals were seen 60 miles off San Clemente 

Island, but most were closer to shore. 

Herring dulls were not noted inside the channel islands on either leg, 

bn + n , ay vft-hflftruTarflgfln t In large groups of unidentified gulls. 

islands they were present in low numbers, increasing to seaward. 

wore collected on the nortn leg* 

California Gulls arc the most abundant gulls along this coast. Probably 
most of the gulls on both tracks were of this species, but as it is all out 
impossible to make the careful identification of each gull in a largo flock, 
most were unidentified. On the south track California gulls were noted as 

far as -50 miles off San Clemente Is- 

One adult Ring-billed Gull «. sen in tee Santa Barbara Channel. 

. ills were noted on the north track. aH. 

i t it A ^ .a/- i - 1 wer6 of adults in - reacting 

sightings on ooth tracKs (all uns ^ J 


Highest numbers of Bonaparte 1 


plumage. 


A single Sabine's Gull was seen on the north track just before ence-ing the 


grid. 













Forst3r's Tern 


Forster's Terns were seen only on the south track* and were also nooed in 
Long Beach Harbor before departing on the cruise. ' None were seen outside the 
Channel Islands* 


ax excs 


Only a small percentage of the alcids seen were identified. Khinoceros 
_-.uK.-et s (2 specimens collected) comprised most of the identifications on Douh 


-b rac ks-*- ^ 


nd three Yantus Murrelets were seen just south of Catalina Island. An 


additional five unidentified alcids were seen on the north track, and 3^ on Vae 


southern leg. 












Table 1: Diurnal Grid Summary, 2-9 April, 19&7, Eastern Pacific Grid Cruise 5 . 



SPEC E S _ lyt^GViUofal K»/|i n mile iWaj. »wile lyfofcc+ci. M» <C e <« 4,^.1, t 


Black-foot Albatross* 

54 

9.3 

.056 

.014 

• 


Fulmar* 

4 

.7 

.004 

.002 

• 


N.Z. Shearwater* 

3 

.5 

♦ 

O 

O 

.002 



Pink-footed Shearwater* 

1 

.2 

.001 

.001 



: Herald's Petrel* 

1 

.2 

1 

* 001 

.001 

1 

1 

Leach's Storm Petrel J 

125 

21.6 

.129 

.129 

2 

1 

I 

Red Phalarooe 

1 

285 

49.3 

.294 

.538 

6 

2 

i Glaucous-winged Gull* 

1 

.2 

.001 

.001 



Herring Gull* 

ft 

23 

4.0 

.024 

.012 

• 


1 

* Sabine's Gull* 

1 

.2 . 

.001 

.001 



i W. Meadowlark 

1 

.2 

- 


1 


1 

Shearwater/Petrel* 

8 

1.4 

.008 

.004 


• 

1 Sooty/Slenderbill + 

i 

l 

j Small Pterodroma + 

31 

5.4 

.032 

.016 



4 

.7 

0 

0 

« 

.002 



Gull sp. + 

12 

2.9 

.018 

.009 



Land bird so. 

2 

.3 


• 

i 



Bird so. + 

5 

.9 

• 

O 

O 

Vj\ 

.003 



Storm Petrel sp. ^ 

12 

2.1 

.012 

.012 

* 


TOTALS: 

57 8 

100.1 

.593 

.797 

% 

10 

4 v 

, 

NON-GRID COLLECTIONS: 

1 




. 

A • 

\ 


Soouy Shearwater 





29 

2 

Red Phalarope 





1 

0 

Herring Gull 





2 

2 

Rhinoceros Auklet 





2 

0 


* Presumed visible for 2 miles 
+ Presumed visible for 1 mile 
~ Presumed visible for l/4 mile 
< Presumed visible for 1/2 mile 

































Table 2: Sectional Breakdown of Eastern Pacific Grid Bird Populations, 


1-9 April, 1967 


NOftTHEfSN CENTRAL SOUTHERN 



No. 

% e? Gmf 
Total 

** of total fair^s 
mworTti section 

0>rds/b mile 

No 

0/ 

/ 0 

«/o 

0 (&3 rn, 1 . 

M 0 

| 


% 

0/97 

Black-footed Albatross 

34 

51.5 

12.4 

.031 

20 

: 30.3 

12.7 

.017 

12 

18.2 

7.6 

.008 

Fulmar 

3 

.75 

1.1 

.006 

1 

25 

.6 

.002 

0 




A. 'L. Shearwater 

3 

100.0 

1.1 

.006 

0 




0 




Pink-foot Shearwater 

0 




1 

100.0 

.6 

.002 

0 

• 



Herald* s D etrel 

1 

100 

.4 

.002 

0 




0 




Leach's Storm Petrel 

42 

33.6 

15.3 

.153 

16 

12.8 

10.1 

.054 

67 

53.6 

42.7 

.167 

Red Phalarope 

129 

45.2 

46.9 

.938 

99 

34.8 

62.6 

.668 

57 

20.0 

36.2 

.284 

Slaucous-winged Gull 

0 





100 

.6 

.002 

0 




nerring Gull 

19 

82.6 

6.9 

.034 

1- 

2 

8.7 

1.3 

.004 

2 

8.7 

-h 

1*3 

.003 

rabnne 1 s Gull 

1 

100 

.4 

.002 

0 




0 




3 aLowlark 

1 

100 

.4 

- 

0 




0 



' 

„r.carwater/petrel 

5 

62.5 

1.8 

- C j 

0 




3 

37.5 

1.9 

• 0 vA 

Sooty/Slenderbill 

9 

29.0 

3.3 

.0-6 

13 

42.0 

8.2 

.022 

9 

29.0 

! 5 ' ( 

.011 

Small pterodroina 

3 

75-0 

1.1 

.0)6 

0 

■ 




l 

25.0 

/■ 

r\ 

r , /> " 

«toi 

Storm Petrel sp. 

5 

41.7 

1.8 

* V 

! 4| 

33.4 

2.5 

.014 

* 

J 

24.9 

1.9 

n -\>~j 

• <J<J ( 

Gull so* 

16 

94.0 

5.8 

S 

.0. 3 I 0 

\ 




1 

6.0 

1 

.6 

.001 

Land Bird so* 

2 

100 

.7 


0 




V' 




cure zy* 

2 

40.0 

.7 

... 

1 

20.0 

.6 

.. .002 

* » 

*r 

2 

40.0 

1.3 

.lv; 

rpr»,rn <to 

lGiiiLS 

275 


100.1 

1.253 

158 

** 

99.8 

.787 

157 


! 

99.3 

'-59 

Total Miles 


275 

* 


i 

291 

X 



401 

t 




* The total for Black-footed Albatross does not agree with the grid total due to an 
allowance for birds following the ship from one area to another. 











































































.fcle 3: East-west Breakdown of Eastern Qr± d Bird populations, 2-9 April, 196? 


EAST 


No. 


o/o G r i<i 


r ToVa I loirjf 
\*1 F n r .A ■<-C 1 10 rs 


«JC| 


III«. 


Black-footed Albatross* 
fulmar 

;JJ.E. Shearwater 
.-ink-footed Shearwater 
Herald's Petrel 
Leach's Storm Petrel 
Red Phalarope 
Glaucous-winged Gull 
Herring Gull 
Sabine 1 s Gull 
W. Meadowlark 

Shearwater/Petrel 
Sooty/Slenderbill 
Small Pterodroma 
Storm Petrel sp. 

Gull sp. 


_ana uura sp 


cure. sp. 


TOTALS 


Total miles 


49 88 


100 


0 


0 


21 


355 


100 


100 


20 


638 


13.8 


1.1 


20.0 


43.4 


5.9 

• 3 


1.1 


* The total for Black, 
allowance for birds 


.6 

.3 


100.1 


.019 

.003 


.001 


.017 


.001 


.003 

.017 


.001 


.001 


679 


No. 


WEST 


Vo 


12 


100 


0 


4 , 


ooted Albatross does not agree wi 


'ollowing the 


ship froir 


225 


50 

29 

75 

50 


80 


967 


th the grid to 
one area to another. 


% 


3 


1.3 

.4 


58.3 


.9 


S/s&, rr>>, 


tal due to an 


■'V, r 


• JO 




.005 


.002 


.003 


.006 


4.0 .014 


1.3 


.006 


100.0 i 1.026 


I 





































































Table 4: Cruise Data Summary, 

Eastern Area 

Cruise 

1 6: 

1-10 April, 

1967 

Date 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

No.hours 
diurnal watch 

2.8 

12.7 

12.6 

12.5 

12.8 

12.7 

12.9 

12.5 

12.5 

11.7 

No. diurnal 
miles 

32 

113 

115 

131 

130 

132 

126 

142 

133 

113 

Birds/iin. 

mile 

9.91 

.805 

1.45 

.542 

.138 

.910 

.540 

.274 

.376 

21.41 

No. Birds 

324 

91 

167 

71 

18 

120 

68 

39 

50 

2423 


Table 5: Summary of Nocturnal Observations, Eastern Grid Cruise 5 


Date 

Hours of 
Observation 


8 


Total 

14 


Gull so. 3 

'•lack-foot 

albatross 


1 




Storm petrels 6 

R e d Phal & rope -12- 

Bird so. _ _4 

3 27 



3 

1 

t 

11 

23 

4 
52 







EASTERN AREA CRUISE NO. 5 




I. 

CRUISE PERIOD: 

II. 

CRUISE VESSEL: 

III. 

ITINERARY: 


1 April 


2-9 " 


10 " 


April 1-10,1967 (Cruise 0050025) 

U.S.N.S. SHEARWATER (T-AG 177) 

Depart Long Beach, California. 

Conduct survey of eastern Pacific Grid following 
specified cruise track. 

Return to Long Beach, California. 


The biologist-in-charge has full authority, in consultation with the ship's 
master, to determine the use of available time in and out of the eastern grid, 
in accordance with bird populations encountered, so as to achieve cruise objec 

most effectively. 

IV. PERSONNEL: 

Brian Harrington (biologist-in-charge), Richard Heiden, and James Lewis. 

V. OBJECTIVES: 

The objectives for this survey are the same as for former EAC cruise plans. 

VI. PROCEDURES: 

Follow procedures established on previous EAC trips. 



Table 6: Diurnal Density of Species Groups in the Eastern Grid 

2-9 April, 19o7 


Soecies Grouo 

No.Birds 

Q4 y% / A yN 

J31 rub/ -u_i.il* 

mile 

Birds/sq. 
mile 

Percent of ' 
3irds 

Albatross 

54 

.056 

.014 

9.3 

Shearwater/petrels 

52 

.053 

.027 

9.1 

Storm Petrels 

137 

.141 

.141 

23.7 

+ 

Phalaropes 

285 

.294 

00 

• 

• 

49.3 

Gulls 

42 

. 044 

.023 

7.3 

i'.iscellaneous 

8 

.011 

.009 

1.4 








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Table 7 : Summary of non-grid Observations, 

Eastern Area Cruise 

6 , 1-10 

Anr.,1967 

i 

Lany Beac^ 

to povmt “A 


Point' "O” 

To *— 0 r»a 3eo. c r\ 

r _ ■ ._ 

o/o 


» T ti S / l i 

o/o ot tota\ * 

/ \ 

> y<sc ve s 

Seer\ 

*L • x d 

VT 1 \<f 

no. 

1 o\r6^ 


Black-footed Albatross 

9 

2.4 

.103 

3 

.7 

.027 

Laysun Albatross 

1 

• > 

.011 

0 



Fulmar 

5 

1.4 

.0 57 

0 



Pink-footed Shearwater 

2 

.5 

.023 

55 

12.4 

.467 

Leach's Storm Petrel 

0 



1 

.2 

.009 

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0 



24 

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37.8 

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0 



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0 



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3 

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16 

3.6 1 

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6 

1.6 

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12 

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4.1 

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4 

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1 

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0 



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9 

2.4 

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2 

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204 

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5 

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34 

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TIME SPECIES 


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DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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SPECIMEN 
or 

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or 

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN Wcm & ' 


Date 02. 

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or 

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DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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TIME SPECIES 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 




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TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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time species 


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DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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TIME SPECIES 


2°3° - 


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DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 

SPEC IMEN tfocrwrtm/ G-rU 

or 

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Date J Apr ',/ 

Pg-# / 


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DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 




SPECIES 


TIME 

lo 600 

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


Date tj-Aor. ’<» Z. 
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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SPECIMEN i\lfrZ.-TUllVAL CrtU 
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TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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TIME SPECIES 


SPECIMEN 
or 

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TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. RAND NO. REMARKS 


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SPECIMEN 

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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TIME SPECIES 


SPECIMEN 
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TIME 

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SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
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SPECIMEN 
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OBSERVERS: 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


TIME SPECIES 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


N V <A 


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OBSERVERS: 


TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BANC NO. REMARKS 


Date O' A-Pr, )<£7 

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TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 

SPECIMEN A/ocTMRNAL 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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OBSERVERS: 


TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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OBSERVERS: 


TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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OBSERVERS: 


TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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TIME SPECIES 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


SPECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
DIVISION OF BIRDS 
AT SEA DAILY LOG - E 


TIME SPECIES 


SFECIMEN 
or 

DIR. BAND NO. REMARKS 


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Sunrise: Time 


Sunset: Time i y i « 


Position: 
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Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = 

* 

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1. IS-/X- D^c^aJ j ^9 c/ 3 3‘"'V<.r ti 

2 . 

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Hourly Positions: 


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Date 2/7/ >7 


Ship _'_(_) Cruise No. / 


Organizatio n \ Q l „ , ' 




Recorder 


'1 V', <\Vt U'U 1 


_ 


Sunrise: Tim e c S' S' / 
Sunset: Tim e ■ ■_ 


Position: Lat . 3 V lj C 4 a/ , 
Position: Lat. O' 1 / ./.f V\ 


Long. 4 / ■ j. 1 

Long. / 3 o ; O 



Miles travelled from 0000 hours to sunrise = 
Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = 
Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours = 



TIME 

OF FIX TYPE OF FIX LATITUDE 


LONGITUDE 

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Date 3/1P/Z- 


Ship na*L{/-'/acni) 


Cruise No 


/ 77- 6.7 -of 


Organization 


Recorder 


Position: Lat. • sT$ tA Long. / 

Position: Lat. 7 f O’/\/\ Long. I 7 f° 9t IAJ 

•— -*-- 

Miles travelled from 0000 hours to sunrise = C ? 

Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset 
Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours 

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V Jte-? 

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Date •'' * ■ 


Shin 


jr-n&m) 


Cruise No. / 77- . 7- j > 



Sunrise: Time O's cO Position: Lat. - X V/, 

i. 

V 

Sunset: Time / .V"J-6 Position: Lat. 1 _ /, 

Miles travelled from 0000 hours to sunrise = ■ , v _ 

Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = / 

Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours = 


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Date 5~ 


Shi p 'nzP. fcxg- /77 ) Cruise No, /77-&7-oj 


Organization 


Recorder 


Sunrise: Tim e Q \ S 9 
Suns et: T im e /' v’H'J 


> ^ * / Ex¬ 
position: Lat Long, 


Position: Lat. 3 ' • >' V , Long. 


/ 9 z'W iV' ) ^ °/4 

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Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = 
Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours = 


/ J O 


8 8 M l/ts 


TIME OF FIX 


TYPE OF FIX 


LATITUDE 


LONGITUDE 


O r D 0 


CtrccsrMu 7 3 ( rrV 0 f'u> 


2 . 


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5. 

Hourly Positions: 
Time Latitude 


Longitude Wind Dir . Wind Sp . Wave Dir . Wave Hgt . 


0100 

33- iS W 

1 21 <jJ 

5%o 


3d* 

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Date 6 ? (& 7 


Ship.)//fey^.^/-4-.-1 ( /-/JCrj 77) Cruise No. /77-t,7-&b 


Organization 


Recorder 


Sunrise: Time o C o R 

Position: 

Lat. r? ^ 0 c3^ //a 4 

Long. /<3 /' j-S'' 

Long. .. 

Sunset: Time / V U 

Posit ion: 

Lat. UUt’// 





Miles travelled from 0000 hours to sunrise = 
Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = 
Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours = 


H- 


TIME OF FIX TYPE OF FIX LATITUDE LONGITUDE 


1. /-/oofti-l 

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3 • i •/ 5 0 0 4 U 

4 . 

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Time 

Latitude 

Longitude 

Wind Dir. 

Wind Sp. 

Wave Dir. 

Wave Hgt 

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Pat e _ < Shi p __(___) Cruise Wo. r? ' 

Organizatio n R0. fc, ■> R Recorde rs^ a 'bvicUt 


Sunrise: Time Oi 
Sunset: Tim e I X , J 


Position: Lat. / >'.)/. Long. C / ■' ./ 

Position: Lat. J / 0 ^ , Long, i '»? : , ' 1 ' V 


Miles travelled from 0000 hours to sunrise = 6 
Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = / 

Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours = L 3 


TIME OF FIX TYPE OF FIX LATITUDE LOWGITUDE 


1. 

0 T3 o 

Q tLt CT >/i ! 

3 / 0 V 

/ 2/* IX' (J 

2. 


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5. 






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Time Latitude Longitude Wind Dir . Wind Sp . Wave Dir . Wave Hgt . 


0100 

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Date o £\r>i£ (s~> 


Cruise No. i~n 4,7 1 


r 

Shi.jp is Ct i”/ ) 


Organization 


Recorder 


Sunrise; Tim e g* v _ 

Sunset: Time / 


Position: Lat. , / ' V o'//, Long. ' ^ v 4/ 
Position: Lat. j f - C7 /g Long. /9 O'iO 



Miles travelled from 0000 hours to sunrise 
Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset 
Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours 



TIME OF FIX TYPE OF FIX LATITUDE LONGITUDE 


1. 

*1/^2 

56 9° 

2. 

/*/ ois'zi'y 


3. 

i__ > A-- » 


4. 

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1 7 £0 

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Hourly Positions: 


T 4 me Latitude Longitude Wind Dir . Wind Sp . Wave Dir . Wave Hgt 


0100 

H ’ -> , 

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J X 

3 

6 

0200 

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4s> 

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Date 9AP& 


Cruise No. \ 77~&? > 


Shi lu*---- ■ «■ ( Tft&ill ) 

Organization_ Recorder _________ 


Sunrise: Tim e OSS' ^ Position: Lat. V; 1 / , Long. / 0 ' ‘ v 7 

Sunset: Tim e / V 1 1 Position: Lat. 7 q fl> Long._; 


Miles travelled, from 0000 hours to sunrise = 


Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = / O' ^ 

Miles travelled from sunset to 2^00 hours = 


TIME OF FIX TYPE OF FIX LATITUDE LONGITUDE 


1. 

2 • ]J. OL )i2,L.y (-/ 

3 * ' x — fiy 

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5. 


Hourly Positions: 


































































































Date O , ^ 



Sunrise: Tim e O f 3 7 
Sunset: Time 


Position: 
Position: 


Lat. 3 0 °i V // Long. I ) ' l . 

\^_\y 

Lat._, Long.__ 


Miles travelled from 0000 hours to sunrise = ) ? 

Miles travelled from sunrise to sunset = 


Miles travelled from sunset to 2400 hours = 


TIME OF FIX TYPE OF FIX LATITUDE LONGITUDE 


1. 

2 . 

3 - 

4 . 

5 . 

Hourly Positions: 


Time Lat it ude Longitude Wind Dir . Wind Sp . Wave Dir . Wave Hgt . 


0100 

3>- LS si 

1 *-f to 

33j 


£? / O 

fo 

0200 

i\ MX v. 

i -0 

33o 

\ L 


1 x 

0300 


| 1 



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0400 

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1 iV- SW iw 

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1 5" 

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0500 

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1600 


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// < k~ / 1*0 





1800 

,W 

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1900 







2000 







2100 







2200 







2300 







2400 









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