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EaOv cdlored^plattm^ mcUcoOes the tamude and 

 lonffiuide of<z vessel for one d€(^s eealum. 

 Each TfWfUhs seaUfi^ is colored, distinctively - 

 See Tcey to oolor-s. 



Sealing positixms iTi ftdl represcTTt an. ct^qre- 

 yate cfUch of 304^713 seals. 

 Sealing poeUion for jriont^ ^^(^ «^ Guadar 

 Uzpe Id.,Meas., relates to the Guadalupe Fur 

 Seal 



Positions ofsealmgt vessels fhom logbooks colr- 

 Zected by C.H.Townsend, AM. Alexander; and 

 Dr.L. Stejneyer, wWh additions fronv records 

 filed in tlw Treasury UepartmenL aTidcom.- 

 prisiuy all availahle data.. 

 Names of islands on toMcTifur seals breed 

 in importa/it numbers are imderUned in red. 

 Ndin^s of islczTids on wTiicfi tltefur seal is 

 ^ praxDticaZly etxterminated are zmderlmed 

 in blue. 



No May June or Jtdi/ seaUng in award 

 area, since J8&3. 



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dune ctnd dull/ positions in mid- ocean 

 said to represent youn^ seals. 

 Latest data ornitted for yyctnt or spa^e 

 (Lo cotton iruHcated thics ^J 



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PACIFIC OCEAN 

 JRATIONS 



{ SEAL HERDS 



ED IN PELAGIC SEALING 

 lTE catch of 304,713 SEALS. 



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150' 



140' 



135' 



