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The vessel f? Tondelevo" was returned to 
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thus terminating the charter as permitted under the consent agreement. All 
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Federal property, including the empty cans, lids, and paper liners, was re- 
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"loveci the day preceding. 6600 cases of one -half pound flat n C” enameled 
tin cans , together with lids and paper liners, were transferred to the custod 
of the Public Health Service for shipment to Horfolk, Virginia. 300 cases 
of cans, lids, and paper liners were placed on the dock of the American- 
Hawaiian Steamship Company for shipment to Hr. Jarvis at the College Park 
laboratory. 100 cases of cans and lids were shinned to Or. d. V. Veldhuis, 
State experiment Station, Pullman, Hashington. The remaining cans, lids , 
and paper liners, and other property aboard the vessel were removed to the 
Technological Laboratory for storage. 
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fresh food supplies were obtained and shipped to the expedition in the 
. A detailed esti site was rroixare:' and submitted to the Washington 
in connection with the proposed request for extending the field work 
investigation throughout the summer. 
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stopping first at Dutch 
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w ana to mead, gear . 
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harbor to pick up supplie; 
The trip was made in a blizzard and the "Champion" was navigated by means of 
its radio compass. Due to a flu epidemic among the crews, it was necessary 
for the two vessels to remain at Dutch Harbor for approximately a wreak. 
Captain Hilsen required hospital! rati on for about sin days. 
He tween April 
Aoril 28 and Hay 15 the ?t Ctfemnion' ?r and "Dorothy* have been er 
ploring the waters between Cape Hordvinof and ITgashik. ..1 number of excel- 
lent catches have been reported which no doubt indicate man - large localized 
populations on the Bering 3ea side of the Peninsula . 
are located between Cape Hordvinof and Port toiler at 
These areas apparently 
his time of the year. 
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The "Lochs" has continued its survey around Kodiak Island and in Cook 
Inlet. On the first expedition around the Island, crabs ere located quite 
generally distributed and close inshore from Sitkalidak Island, around 
through Kupreanof and Hasberry Straits, and doom Shelikof Straits side to 
Ilgam k Say • On the second expedition around the Island, the crabs were 
found further offshore and apparently much less concentrated, since the 
catch, per unit of effort was materially lo-er. One marked crab was recap- 
shoal ne about one-half inch of carapace growth in one month as - re- 
tured 
suit of shedding. 
re-examination of Cool 
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nlet was also shoving craos in 
deeper water and less concentrated. 
larch 
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ana Ann 
14 the "Dorothy* 
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taken a total of 2282 
Between 
crabs south of the 
Bay on April 9. Since entering Bering Sea, the "Dorothy* has taken 4227 
_ Aleutians, the largest single catch being 436 in Canoe 
