9 
June 10, 1925 - Continued 
Haul #210 Tried to get otter trawl (27 ft.) on bottom at 81 fms. sounding, 
27' otter 
trawl but it was let out so slowly that by time it was hauled up we.were 
About 13 mi. 
south in 45 fms. as sounded at end of haul. Very rough bottom. Gorgonians, 
crabs, and Bryozoa, few algae. Net was stripped for better part 
from cork and lead lines and latter was broken. Bottom was too rough for 
character of net. Hauled net up and got home by 7*30 for late supper. 
June 11, 1925 
Haul #211 Second and last day's dredging with Dohrn for 1925. 9:20 - 
Boat dredge 
10 fms. 9:30 a.m., first of three cross-channel hauls from black, 
mid-channel spar buoy to east channel red buoy. From S.l to 
N.2. Muddy sand, algae, chiefly broken Halimeda, few living shells, 2 
Parthenopids. 
Haul #212 
Boat dredge 
10-8 fms. 
Haul #213 
Boat dredge 
8-5 fms. 
Gracellaria 
Haul #214 
Boat dredge 
16 fms 
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No Crustacea. 2nd cross-channel haul, 10 min. tow up at 9:40. 
Ran from 10 fms. at end of previous haul into 8 fms. Muddy 
sand of very firm consistency. 
Third and last cross-channel haul; at end was 5 fms. No more 
hauls made because ground could be covered with launch if 
necessary. Rocky bottom to which was attached lots of 
( Amphioxus ), long slender alga. 
Ran 40 mins, south of Red No. 2 buoy. Net towed from 9:55 - 
10:10. Shelly sand, lots of foraminifera. About 5? miles south. 
Haul #215 In 18 fms. net towed from 11:20-11:40 a.m. Great mass of algae. 
Boat dredge 
18 fms. several buckets full, matted tangle; had quite a number of broken 
coral rocks. This kind of bottom is what Mills called Red Snapper 
Bank, where they fish for red snappers. About 6 mi. S., #2 red buoy. 
