Part 2 of Pn ! imirnry Report 
Eastern Pacific Survey No. 2, Non-grid Portion; 18 and 27 Jan., /7 
The? non-grid portion of this report deals with only two days of ol ; rva- 
tton. On 18 January observations were made between Port Hueneme and } fit 
Conception (see map l), and on 27 January between the end of the cast* * n grid 
and Long Beach, California. Non-grid observations are summarized it • ee 
six; the two days are treated separately to preserve the impressive • *erence 
between coastal and pelagic bird populations. 
Mammals seen in non-grid areas are covered in the grid section c this 
report. 
Eastern Pacific Species accounts-Non-grid, January 1967 * 
Albatross , Shearwaters , and Petrels 
No albatross were noted in the coastal waters; however, it it jr >able 
Lnat stragglers wander inshore on occasion. 
Shearwater/Petrels were represented only by Fulmars in the coasts l area. 
This species was also present in the Grid, but was most concentrated in areas 
Axthin 75 miles of land. 
No Storm Petrels were noted in the coastal waters, but undoubtedly occur. 
Pelicans and Cormorants 
Pelicans and Cormorants are frequently noted in coastal waters; none 
were seen far at sea. However, it is quite probable that some cormorants 
occur well offshore, especially during migration. 
Gulls 
Glacous-winged Gulls were present both at sea and along the coa; t, but 
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unlike the pelagic group, the coastal population is composed of both • ults 
and immatures. 
Western Gulls were found only along th< coast. The density fifun s 
