Virts, 
1963 
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ATF 6? 
(he unmarked snd #100 at the east end og the Bock Ledge. 
One unmarked on the west side of the Lsgoon. 
# 1 on the east side of the lagoon ares this channel. 
While staking on the north side of the island we noted nos. 92, 102 
and 72 on North Beach about 100 ft. west of North Pt. 
4 March 1963 
We had rain most of last night, with winds shifting from Sw to 
N and then to 1 in the early morning. The tents are leaking considerably 
and much of our gear got wet from puddles collecting on the floor snd water 
dripping from the side seams. This morning was over cast, cold and windy, 
with the wind remaining from the east. Fred and Allen continued oending 
black -foots while Bob and Blnion started banding black foot chicks, 
Morris again walked the island counter—clockwise about 110' thie 
morning and recorded the following seal date. 
# 72 on last Point 
Two unmarked on East Beach 
Two unmarked on North Point 
Nos. 98 end 105 on North Beach 
# 98 on NW Beach 
# 88 and one unmarked on the Bock Ledge 
One unmarked on the west side of the lagoon 
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• One unmarked 50 feet west of our boat landing and one unmarked 
at the boat landing. The latter is the third seal to use a sleeping 
spot right in front of the camp. 
After lunch Fred went over to the west end to continue banding 
black-foots and Bob and Bin!on worked at taking temperatures in the 
petrel burrows« 
