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In addition to direct observations, 6,200 ft of 
1 6-mm color movies, and numerous still pic- 
tures were taken. 
Fish were captured at the raft with dip nets, 
baited hooks on hand lines, casting and trolling 
lures, and a small purse seine net attached to 
the sides of the raft. To avoid interference with 
the accumulation of animals, collections were 
made only at the end of the drifts. Stomach 
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contents and external parasites of fish captured 
at the raft were preserved. 
FISHES AT THE RAFT 
Animals seen from the observation chamber 
(some are shown, as photographed from the 
chamber, in Figures 4a-f) were broadly 
Fig. Ad. Juvenile dolphin. 
Fig. Ab. Adult dolphin. 
Fig. Ae. Whitetip shark accompanied by pilotfish 
and remora. 
Fig. Ac. Amberjack. 
Fig. Af. Whale shark accompanied by remora. 
