the office of Naval Research. In technique column 39 a "3" 

 indicates the sample was filtered through #25 plankton netting before 

 incubation; an "8" to the right of the same column indicates 

 the sample was held until the following 07^00 to 08:00 before 

 incubating. 



N040 . Data obtained by Mikihiko Oguri of the University of Hawaii 

 Botany Department^ from January 24 to February 14, 1959^ Eniwetok Atoll. 

 The standard Hawaii techniques were used both for pigments and primary pro= 

 ductivity. The laboratory phases of the work were carried out in the Botany- 

 Department of the University of Hawaii as part of the work done on U. S. Atomic 

 Energy Commission contract AT- (04-3) -15 . 



N049. Data obtained by Robert K. S. Lee of the University of Hawaii in 

 Rongelap Atoll lagoon or near it during August and September 1959, while 

 aboard the ALOTO [a landing ship (LSM) assigned to the work of the Pacific 

 Proving Groundgi|i, using the standard Hawaii techniques for pigment and primary 

 productivity estimation. Laboratory work and computation were done in the 

 University of Hawaii Botany Department of U. S. Atomic Energy Commission 

 contract AT- (04-3^-15, in technique column 39. 



P. Data gathered by the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries on a cooperative 

 project with the Botany Department of the University of Hawaii^ (see tabular 

 resume below) . The Bureau handled the field work correlated with a study 

 of the fisheries of Manila Bay on the West Coast of Luzon and of San Miguel 

 Bay on the East Coast of Luzon. This study is being done under the direction 

 of Inocencio Ronquillo, Chief of the Biology Section of the Hydrology and 

 Fisheries division of the Bureau. Vincente Alvarez was directly in charge 

 of the scientific field parties on many occasions and did most of the actual 

 productivity work in the field. Others who participated in the field were 

 Manuel N. Llorca, Jose A. Ordonez^ Pedro Gonzales and Rolando de la Paz. 

 Maxwell S. Doty and Meng Sung Doty of the University of Hawaii completed 

 a certain amount of the measurement work of the earlier P cruises. Certain 



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