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Two separate sightings of Fur Seals were made during the day. Both 
animals were floating on their backs, flippers and tail in the air. 
Harrington recorded one California Sea Lion which was swimming and diving. 
7 January 1968 
One Fur Seal was noted floating on his stomach. 
8 January 1968 
Dali Porpoise 8-1 diving/feeding were observed and one or two por¬ 
poise would come to the surface at a time. They would slowly roll, 
showing only dorsal fins and dorsal ridge (no flukes). Dorsal fins very 
black except lor white on tip and posterior edge. Animals were pursued 
for approximately 30 minutes. 
Seal sp. recorded by Chandler. 
Two additional Dali porpoise were noted feeding later in the day. 
P January 1968 . 
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Two Killer Whales were logged by Harrington - one was seen well, 
ca. 15 feet in length, with dorsal about l-l /2 to 2 feet high. 
11 January 1 Q 68 
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Dali porpoise 12-2 traveling west were recorded. Identifications 
based on swimming behavior and black dorsal fins with some white on 
posterior edge. If these were Dali Porpoise they are the most southern 
recorded ones. 
A dolphin was noted jumping clear of the water in the early after¬ 
noon. Based on behavior it was a Tursiops nuuanu ( truncatus ). 
A Baleen Whale was observed traveling east in the late afternoon. 
Chandler said he saw the dorsal fin. This was probably a Sei or a Pin 
Whale. 
Early in the morning 100-20 Delphinus delphis divided into two sub¬ 
groups but each was quite dispersed. All dolphins were traveling to the 
southwest. All dorsal fins noted ( 15-20 animals) had white triangular 
mark. Not the whitish/grayish patch of northern or non-Grid Delphinus . 
The dolphins were pursued for 10-15 minutes but they did not ride the bow T . 
12 January 1968 - Non-Grid 
Delphinus ca . 300 animals were noted in the early morning. Later 
in the morning some 50-70 Delphinus were noted, color variation was 
noted on the dorsal fins, flippers, and snouts. No dolphins with the 
white triangular mark on their dorsal fins were noted. 
