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oxcitoment whonovor the shark was eating, flipping about so fast that I 
scarcely could follow him with the camera* 
Later in the day Chris brought down a six-inch frog fish, and we in- 
stalled him in the pen# He is a past master at the business of walking# 
Uses both his ventrals and his pectorals, and waddles like a bear# From 
the rear his pectorals look like out-size paws. He looks like an interesting 
fellow# 
July 8# 
Saturday# Ear feeling a bit sore from diving -- the left one. Since 
the other one doesn’t operate any more at all, it appeared prudent to stay 
out of the water and not take a chance on having them both out of commission# 
A^orkod all day on the now camera box# Chris and Jim went out, however, and 
caught a small octopus which they installed in a screen box inside the 
holding pen# They came in twice for more wire and string to tie down the 
lid of the box to be sure that the octo couldn’t get out# They are aware 
that these characters can dribble out through a pretty small hole# 
July 9# 
Sunday# Checked the octo# He is fine in his cage-within-a-cage# 
July 10# 
Quite heavy wave action today# Ymter looked yellowish and full of 
floating particles# Took a small crab down to the octopus# The boys had 
