All ami I'KRRYMAN: MOVEMENT AND SI'KKD OF DOI.I'IIIN SCHOOLS 



vary greatly with species, populations and their 

 experience, and the specific behavioral activity 

 of the school when encountered. The type of ship 

 involved and environmental conditions may also 

 affect avoidance behavior. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



We thank our numerous reviewers, shipboard 

 mammal observers Frank Ralston and Dale 

 Powers, and the officers and crew of the NOAA 

 Ship Surveyor. Special thanks to helicopter pilot 

 Lt. William Harrigan who skillfully maneu- 

 vered over the schools and maintained communi- 

 cation with the ship, and to Lorraine Prescott 

 who patiently typed the manuscript. 



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