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VOLUNTEERS FROM NORTHEAST PACIFIC 
PUBLICIZE PACIFIC PROGRAM 
In our first issue we published a lisi of the many volunteers from the 
northwest quadrant of the Pacific together with their services. By distribut- 
ing notices, broadcasting information, and passing on copies of the Pacific 
Bird Observer , they and many like them are greatly assisting the banding pro- 
gram. Listed below are those from the northeast quadrant who have helped to 
publicize our program. Names of others in the remaining two quadrants will be 
listed in future issues of the Pacific Bird Observer. 
PUBLICITY VOLUNTEERS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS 
ALASKA: 
Mrs. Rachel S. Simmet , Arctic Health Research Center: distributed notices 
to interested persons and organizations. 
Mr. George Y. Harry, Jr . Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: distributed 
notices to fisheries and oceanographic programs. 
CENTRAL AMERICA: 
Dr. Carlos A. Lorre H ., Inspeccion Regional de Pesca: distributed notices 
to Costa Rican fishing fleet. 
OREGON: 
Mr. Leon A. Verhoeven , Editor, P.M.F.C. Newsletter: published notice in 
newsletter, suggested other cooperators. 
Mr. Paul T. Quick , Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife: arranged for 
publication of notice in newspapers, on radio, and T.V. 
WASHINGTON: 
Mr. Gerald A Sanger, University of Washington: posted notices on U.W. 
research vessels, sent notes on bird observations made off the coast. 
Mr. Samuel J. Hutchinson, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: published 
notice in Market News Service , suggested other cooperators. 
CANADA: 
Mr. Don Newton, Vancouver Natural History Society: published notice in 
the Society's Bulletin. 
Mr, M. D. F. Udvardy , University of British Columbia: posted notice in 
graduate department, distributed others to interested persons. 
