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2 the only way it can be done is to mark a group at the 



3 hatchery and release thera, mark a group and release them 



4 directly above the bay, mark and release a group in the 



5 bay similar to our studies in Elliott Bay, then sample 



6 them, continue the progress of these fish until adulthood 



7 so norms can be established for each of these watersheds. 



g And I believe that can be done without any great difficulty. 



9 CHAIRMAN STEIN: Dr. Salo, without regard 



to the conclusions that you have reached here or the views 

 expressed, I would like to say that I think a presentation 

 such as you just made is, in my opinion, the possibly most 

 meaningful for Conferees and people to work on, and since 

 so many are here I would like to call attention to this. 



15 This does not deal with the content. 



16 While the points Dr. Salo makes are very 



17 clear, certainly he has avoided two problems. I know what 



18 the temptations are when you get a captive audience like 



19 this. One is taking the opportunity of giving^with an 



20 audience that has to sit here and be exposed to it, a 



21 lecture on the field he is in. The second thing is going 



22 into tremendous detail about the technique and procedure 



23 of the experiment, which is largely of interest to another 



24 experimenter or comes up perhaps if you want to do cross 



examination. Now, these are the things, I think, that he 



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