b2. UARLEY: Wa ara trying to sot some cconneyranhic inlor-

mation on this fron Sceripns.

DR. CSUN:

This is a goad way to chock the Known knovwicige

on your currents.

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D2. COUT:

Did you try measusing Croaille ovsanioms?

Bid

you piel up any corals?
BR. GARLSY:

Yos, and you will naturally find cova

everywhere will bo pichinst up traces of activity.
DR. LOWIIAN:

Didn't you find hichor toloeratures than in

the ocean?

IR. HAILGY:
books too woll.

I would say the renetions do not follow the
Wo ran into a number of things that looked

unusual as far as temmoratures are concerncd,
FROM THES PLCOR:
DR, HARLEY:

What sort of tonvoratuves did you find?

There is Q vary large number watching just

the boiler or condenser intake water,

Many times it was running

around 70 degroos, perhans up to 75 dogreos.
FROM TIES FLOOR:
“here,

If you take

the avoraso you have given

and 4f I followed the travelorS adyic2 and take tho averase

dopth of the ocean and take what kas boon rvolenasod, don*t you
get way too much activity horo?

Have you cone tho baci:

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