OBSERVATIONS ON DIVE NUMBER THIRTY-TWO 293 



Feet Stop Start 



Time P.M. 



1200 12. 19. 14 12.20.28 



730 



700 

 66s 



660 

 630 

 600 

 590 



571 

 500 



12.27.46 

 12.28.25 



12.30.07 



12.27.59 

 12.29.33 



12.30 

 12.30.25 



585 12.30.45 12.31.28 



12.32.14 12.33.31 



Observations by Beebe 



inches long. Base of tail a mass 

 of beads and could see in- 

 direct glow along side. 



(Guys shifted.) 



Oxygen 900 pounds. Barom- 

 eter j^, temperature 68°, hu- 

 midity 73%. Lower tray of 

 chemicals still warm. 



Dead spot with no life. 



Still no hfe. 



Water a dark blue with a few 

 sparks. 



Just recalled when our diving 

 record was 800 feet. 



Shark, a small one, which turned 

 obliquely upward, and it was 

 about 4 feet long. 



Strange cold color in this light; 

 looking up can see brilliant 

 blue; looking downward it is 

 a grayish black. 



5 sparks. 



(Guys shifted and moving very 

 slowly to get cable spooled 

 evenly.) 



Few more sparks. 



Beam on. 



Beam off. 



3 little dim flashes. Have seldom 

 seen sparks so high up before. 



(Double tie for telephone 

 splice.) 



Oxygen 800 pounds, barometer 

 80, humidity 74%, temper- 

 ature 68°. 



