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2J January 19 63 
Arrived USS MOCTOBI 1300 hours, spent most of the afternoon 
talking with Capt. Gooden and other officers about final arrangements 
for the trip. We will have a 1400 cu. ft. freezer installed in the 
after-hold; two 3*6 formica topped tables will be secured for this 
area also. Five AC outlets will be mounted on the aft bulkhead of 
the hold for our equipment. All of the equipment must be fitted 
with special 3 line grounded cords as required by Navy regulations. 
There will be 6 shelves cleared in the port storage area, the Bosuns 
locker, for the storage of our equipment. The remainder of our 
equipment will be k&pt in trunks lashed to the deck in this room. 
The equipment which we will not use everyday will be stored in the 
forward hold. Weapons will be stored in the ship's magazine when 
not in vise. Any guns left lying around on deck must always be empty. 
Under .^np circumstances will a loaded gun ever be left anywhere around 
the ship. Alsonno ammunition will be left lying around the ship. Any 
ammo drawn from the magazine should teither be carried on the person or 
stowed in one of our trunks. If the time is recorded for each sighting 
or collection at sea, it will be possible to record the position of 
the record at a later time. A centrifuge and tubes will be procured, for 
the project. We will draw a 10 man assault craft of rubber with a 10H? 
motor for use by the project in going to and from the ship. This is 
the only type of small boat the Navy has available at Pearl Harbor and 
it may be desirable for us to purchase one of our own at some later 
date. This boat will be handled for us by members of the ship's crew. 
We will try to stop at French Frigate Shoal for one day like period and 
