1 om Ce The remainder of the material collected should be preserved in alcohol or formalin and returned to laboratorics on the mainland for identification. Types of collection material for sampling A. Samples for ashing should consist of one specimen from each of 12 species of fish and 7 plant and invertebrate groups. The fish groups should include blennies, cardinal fish, damsel fish, eels, goat fish, groupers, ligard fish, parrot fish, siganids, squirrel fish, surgeon fish, and wrasse. The plant and invertebrate forms should include algae, clams, crabs, coral, sea cucumbers, snails ard sponges: <A determined effort should be made to collect at each station some specimens of all of the 19 groups. Specimens other than these should be saved for the general collection. B, Trolling and long-line samples should also provide barracuda jacks, mackeral, runners, sharks and tuna for sampling. C. Tissues ashed would be of six types: (1) entire organism, (2) liver or digestive gland, (3) viscera or faeces, (4) spleen and or kidneyk (5) muscle and (6) bone er shell. Numbers of samples Ae The number of ashed samples will be dependent upon thetime and personnel available, but we feel that at least 1000 ashed samples should be collected in the field. B. The material preserved by freezing would provide an additional 2000 or more ashed samples for extensive counting and detailed study after the eéturn to the mainland. Ce * The material preserved by storage in alcohol and formalin would include representatives of allthe forms used in the field studies.

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