July 23, 1932. £xx 
#57 * 32. 92-94 fms. About 14 miles S 
of light. Stop and sound 9:15; at 9:18 a.m. 82 fms. Run S. 5 mins., one 
engine. Stop and sound 9:27=92 fms., lead up at 9:31. 
Net over 
Bottom 
Start up 
At surface 
Sound 
9:35 
9:51 260 fms 
10:25 
10:40 
10:47^94 fms. 
#58 - 32 94-83 fms. About 14 mi. S 
Tow back over previous course, B.F. shrimp trawl 
Net over 
Start up 
10:55 At 11:20, 270 fms. cable 
12:10 p.m. Sounding- 83 fms. 
#59 - 32 83-91 fms. About 13 Mi. S. Special fine mesh net 
12:45 at 1:00 p.m., 260 fms. cable 
Net over 
at 1:12 p.m., 270 fms. cable all told 
1:45 
2:00 p.m. 
Start up 
Up 
Sound 
Start home 
91 fms. 
2:10 
Pass No. 2 red buoy 3:46 p.m 
From #57-32 
12? 2<? Acanthocarpus discarded; rest in small bottle. 
From #59-32: 
Ranillias from this haul—’"tumble bugs," name crew gave them. About 
100?- 20 o' discarded and half gallon jar saved. Acantho‘s from last haul in 
bucket? Illiacantha, Stenocionops, and Anas... from all three hauls; 
most of from second, also largest from second haul, but second and 
third largest from first haul. Urchins dead and few small living from #57-32 
( All s rna. it) M 
More living urchins/from # 58 - 32 , crushed fragments from last JT59-32. 
