na we te on ite anatincalibbecd: w- Nai sath he) uvibe dle 2 si ag = sale tc, Srtss a ba By eo secoe Ao General impression is that algal covered dead coral in all areas. species are few in number and not much better than observed in 1961." Palumbo. Billings took soil samples to 25" at each end of the island. one bulk density sample was driven at each location. tions of principal Wood sec- trees were sawed out. "Invertebrates appeared to be more numerous than when cursorily observed last year. outer reef flat In the one-hour perusal half way across the from the islet, there were corals and clams on awit SB the old coral heads and auger snails and hermit crabs on the sand. bes There were still no sea cucumbers, vy cart @ Sh aig spider snails or Hipponus. Tridacna crocea embedded in the coral were small, 2-4 inches. Coenobita were sought widely in both the lagoon-side and oceanside vegetation, but were seen only near the east end on the lagoon shore against the cut bank. eee alge i (cont.) August 10, 1264 Grapsus on the lagoon side shelf rock and Ocypode on all sandy shores were seen. abundance of new coral on the reef: Or about 20 pounds per acre. Estimating the akout 1/2 pound per 1,000 feet? This estimate was based on pacing and visual estimation of coral weights.” . --Bonham.. Williams and Sneddon concentrated on photo and words of the activities of Palumbo, brush with a machete, including the hacking his way through heavy hunting for marker stakes, gathering plants

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