A "9" in column 39 indicates the sample was contaminated, 



F018. EPI cruise of the ORSOM III during September. 1960. This cruise 

 proceeded north from New Caledonia along about 158° East Longitude to 10"^ 

 South Latitude in the Coral Sea and returned south along 162° East Longitude. 

 Data from this cruise were published in Instttut Francais a'Oceanie^ Rapport 

 Scientifique 18, 



H, Data from the Hawaiian Island area outside of Kaneohe Bay <^^For Kaneohe 

 Bay data, see below under K) . The data have been collected by standard Hawaii 

 techniques or are accepted here as comparable. The laboratory analyses and the 

 computation were part of the work done in the Botany Department of the University 

 of Hawaii on Contract AT- (04-3) -15 with the U. 3. Atomic Energy Commisc-icn,, 



HOOl. BUNKER HIL L cruise 252 between Honolulu^ Oahu„ and Ndwiliwili Harbor, 

 Kauai, 24 April 195 7. The work aboard this Keystone Tanker Company vessel 

 was made possible thrrugh the courtesy of D. C. Brodginski and the principal 

 officers of the ves-^el^ Captain L. C. Olson and First Mate David Lee. Jan 

 Newhouse, at that time Research Director for the Hawaiian Canneries Company on 

 Kauai^, provided help essential to this cruise, the purposes of V'hich were to 

 determine the behavior at sea of much of the gear used in the standard Hawaii 

 technique since that time. 



H021-HG39 . Cruises 1 through 19, respectively of the Hawaii Marine Lab- 

 oratory research vessel 3ALPA during 1954-1955, through the courtesy of the 

 directors of that laboratory, R. W, Hiatt at first and then A. H. Banner of 

 the University of Hawaii. The vessel was captained on these cruiaes, which 

 ran along a line extending out of Kaneohe Bay on a bearing of 70°, by 

 Lester Zukeran and the scientific party consisted cf various of the following 

 Botany Department personnel at different times; Maxwell S. Doty, Robert R. 

 Guillard, Nancy Higgins . E. C Jones, Richard Nishioka, Mikihiko Oguri, and 

 Leonard Wolfe. 



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