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1902 
Dark-rutfped Petrel? 
headed S 
‘ ’ . r 'V 
1913 
Sunset 
1915 
Shearwater 
headed N 
1917 
WT 'll ear water 
(3 about 50 yds. off bow 
1922 
Bonin I. Petrel 
heeded S 
2000 
L 20°52,1 • 158°41» 
2100 
L 20°47» 158051* 
2200 
!' ropiebird ? 
seilor on fantail saw © large 
hover over the stern 
white bird 
, 22 0 
L 20°43» 159°02* 
2247 
Terns 
several calls heard from birds 
headed NE 
fly ; n<? over ship 
2300 
L 20°38.5» 159°11 1 
2400 
L 20°39,9 1 159°21' 
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The weather this day has been clear and warm with scattered liyht 
clouds. The wind h f s been predominantly from the east at about 10 knots. 
?3o rain. 
We have decided that two people on the helo deck provide an adequate 
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watch* If this same practice Is followed in the future I would suggest 
that one our tent flys be mounted on the helo deck to provide a little 
shade* x - 
Birds have been quite numerous today* and v/e have collected about 
eight pages of observations* Shearwaters are common; we have seen several 
Tropiebir&s of both species* many Soot Terns, some Christmas Island 
