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METHODS
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Methods of collecting and processing of the 1954-1955 plankton are

described in UWFL-42:32 and UWFL-43:44.

In 1956 and 1957,

col-

lecting differed from that of previous years in that amphibious air craft
or rubber boats were used for towing the nets.

dioactivity
1 March 1,

Methods

of processing

were unchanged.

In 1958, plankton tows were made with 1/2-meter nylon nets of

‘latively

70-80 meshes per inch by towing from an LSVP (March) or a DUKW

iwing in

(August) for from 10 to 30 minutes at a velocity of 2-1/2 - 3 miles per

n the

hour during daylight, and within 3 (usually 1-2 miles of the localities

collected

indicated in Table 4.

and lagoon

In August 1958

only, plankton was also collected from the support

vessel, LSM "Aloto" by means of pumping, which not only permitted a
zh 1958

more precise measurement of volume of sea water filtered

rted in

pointing of location of the sampling station than is possible with tows,

ised, with

but also allowed simultaneous sampling of the lagoon-bottom material.

y yielded

Thus,

1 nets.

ranging along the southern and eastern portions of the lagoon, both

the rate of

plankton and bottom material were sampled.

ater dates,

obtained in August 1958 at the first nine stations by personnel of the

and pin-

at the ten consecutively numbered stations indicated in Figure 7,

Bottom samples were

“Aloto" using brown soap in the depression at the lower end of the
sounding lead.

Small amounts of sand and other bottom material adhered

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