Locality:

Bogombogo

Personnel:

(Belle)

Island.

Same.

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Date:

August 10,

Weather:

1964.

Flat calm-~hot.

Water conditions:

Smooth.

Radiation level(s):
McClin--maximum average radiation level
(B-y) was 0.25 mr/hr.
Maximum radiation level in one area

= 0.7 mr/hr, these readings are +0.05 mr/hr.

All team members except Lewis who remained at Eniwetok Is.
to prepare for the water sediment trip for tomorrow were up
at the crack of dawn expecting to depart by "T" boat and
DUKW for Bogombogo.

After waiting for 3 hours for the DUKW

to be repaired it was necessary to change to an "M”" boat and
get the skiff from EMBL that Carl Frogner operated.
at Bogombogo at 1:00 P.M.
P.M.

We arrived

late on the tide and departed at 4:30

and arrived back at Eniwetok at 7:15 P.M.

Chow hall closed

but Gary had foraged some cold chicken and a couple of loaves of
bread.
Fish were collected on the N.E.
fair success.

the “holes.”

Two quarts of Chem.

side of the island with

Fish. Tox were placed above

The change of the tide moved most of the water

mass out over the reef flat where the kill was complete with
about 20 species captured including a member of Myripristis
sp.

for David Greenfield.

Birds were collected by Lowman,
yet unidentified shore bird.

2 fairy terns and one as

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