Alaska field notes, v1299
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Gilmore 1931 PELAGIC CORMORANT. (8) their aimless circular course. Neither did it seem to be food that caused the "chantagua". Such a concentration of food would invariably mean shrimps, and that "whales" and "Phocanrates" would be present, and they were not present. The cormorants seemed to stay in the general locality after we had passed.