and processed there as a part of the work done on U. S. Atomic Energy 

 Commission contract AT- (04-3) -15 . Except for the delay and the transport in 

 2-quart acid cleaned plastic bottles, the technique followed the standard 

 Hawaii technique. The exceptions and experiments carried out are listed below 

 and explained for each cruise. 



The personnel of the University of Hawaii Botany Department, working under 

 the direction of Maxwell S. Doty, included William Anderson^ Robert K. S. Lee^ 

 Tetsuo Matsui, Ernani G. Menez , Thomas MullinS; Mikihikc Oguri;, and Aprilany 

 Soegiarto from the Marine Research Institution of Indonesia. 



K001 - K003 . Surveys of Kaneohe Bay made in a series of stations to reveal 

 the features of plankton productivity within the bay. Since the technique 

 was irregular or incubation was delayed 1 day on these three cruises, the 

 values are noc considered comparable to the values obtained on the later 

 survey cruises K004; K005 and K009 . 



Cruise code Bate 



KOOl 15 October 1958 



K002 8 December 1958 



K003 31 March 1959 



K004 - K005 . Surveys of Kaneohe Bay made at a series cf ycsitions regularly 

 sampled for this purpose « The standard Hawaii technique was uied. The above 

 mentioned delay was an exception, however. 



Cruise code Date 



K004 30 June 1959 



K005 7 October 1959 



K006- K007 > Sampling at several depths in the deepest part of the 

 Kaneohe Bay which is only about 20 meters deep. The standard Hawaii tech- 

 nique was used throughout except for the general incubation delay. 



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