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1963 — At Sea 
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§., 1967 —Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands 
This is the second trip of the Johnston Island grid survey. There are 
five of us from the Smithsonian aboard. Dr. C. Ply, myself, Bobert Fleet, 
Boger Clepp, and Pat Elliot, he ship left its birth at 0800 and proceeded 
toward the Harbor entrance. 
There ere two graduate students from the University of Hawaii rboard 
this time to work on a special marine biology program. So far things have 
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been quite hectic. We have had many problems about the radar and camera 
attachments. Evidently the cam er% that Dr. Ely brought with him will not work. 
So he picked up - movie camera last night and we are going to try to take 
manual pictures of the radar and correlate them with sight observations. It 
is not at all satisfactory, but I guess it’s worth s try. 
Had a lot of trouble about getting the University of Hawaii boys set up. 
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Nobody had been informed (at least fully and explicityly ) about the special 
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needs, especially the winch, herefore it weg not taken care of# Evidently 
they ere £oin# to try usin^r one of the ship 1 © regular winches and m&ke all 
sorts of adjustments# 
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0835— Entrance to Pearl Harbor 
0858—1 Imre. Brown Booby? heading W 1-5* 
0914— 1 Tern sitting on log in water 
0915 — 1 rigateblrd d* ad heading 1 75 plus /minus 25 1 
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0943—1 Bonin Island Petrel heading SW 450-600 yds# 
0950—1 Tropichird? heading B 50-75 feet all white 
1001—1 Wed^e-tall he din^ BE 650 ^ d8 * 
