iName 



Arrival ana uepariure 



Aiiiiiauun 



worn. 



Alton Y. Roppel 



O. W. Olsen 



Kenneth E. Thompson 



Richard K. Stroud ^ 

 William G. Reeder 



27 June to 4 September Bureau of Com- 

 mercial Fisheries 



2 July to 30 July 



Colorado State 

 University 



7 July to 17 September Bureau of Com- 

 mercial Fisheries 



7 July to 10 September 

 9 July to 20 July 



University oi 

 Wisconsin 



Fur seal research, 

 general 



Hookworm infection 

 of fur seals 



Fur seal research, 

 general 



Mother-young com- 

 munication in seals 



James Nybakken 

 Ancel M. Johnson 



15 August to 17 September Bureau of Com- 

 mercial Fisheries 



Population dynamics 

 of fur seals 



Mark C. Keyes 

 Ford WUke 



Richard D. Bauer 



15 August to 10 September " 

 15 August to 17 September " 



15 August to 15 October " 



Mortality of fur seals 



Fur seal research, 

 general 



■^Temporary employee. 



Koji Nakamura spent the period from 23 

 July to 16 August on the Pribilof Islands 

 observing fur seal research and management. 

 Nakamura represents the Government of Japan 

 in the First Ocean Section, Production Divi- 

 sion, Fisheries Agency. He visited the Marine 

 Mammal Biological Laboratory in Seattle on 

 17 August. 



Warren Garst, a graduate student at Colo- 

 rado State University and professional wild- 

 life photographer, made a film of wildlife 

 on St. Paul Island for Don Meier Television 

 Productions from 11 June to 23 July. 



POPULATION 



MALES 



Age Classification 



Age classification cf the male kill was 

 determined from a sample of 5,242 canine 



teeth collected on St. Paul Island and from 

 1,290 collected on St. George Island. Sampling 

 was carried on throughout the male kill from 

 2 July to 5 August and from 13 to 18 and 20 

 to 24 August when an attempt was made to 

 take 4-year-old males during the female kill. 

 In 1962, length limits for taking males were 

 106.6 to 123.8 centimeters (42 to 48 3/4 inches), 

 measured from tip of nose to tip of tail. These 

 limits" correspond essentially to the 1961 Umits 

 of 104.1 to 121.2 centimeters (42 to 47 3/4 inches) 

 as measured from tip of nose to base of tail. 



The daily and cumulative age classifications 

 of the male kill are given in appendix tables 7 

 and 8 for St. Paul Island and in 9 and 10 for 

 St. George Island. Age classification of the 

 male kill on Tolstoi and Luk-inin-Kitovi is 

 separated in appendix table 11. The peak of 

 the kill occurred during round 6 (22-26 July) 

 when 8,577 males were taken on St. Paul 



