FUFOR 1985 FUFOR 1985 Q2
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Eugenie Clark , Ph .D. Zoology, Univ . of Maryland Elec . Engineer , Wash ., D.C. Barry H. Downing , Ph .D.
retrieval of a submerged object in the Bellingham-Seattle area of Washington State in the latter part of December 1984, as reported in the previous two Quarterly Reports, continues. A final report on the case is not yet available, but we hope it will be sent to us sometime this Fall. By that time, t
it will be sent to us sometime this Fall. By that time, the sample of red material that was scraped off the submerged object may also have been tested. To refresh the memories of those who may not have followed the case: In July of last year, an unidentified flying object
A group of private divers located the object, submerged about 150 feet below, in murky water. The found a large object, about 15 - 18 feet wide, half-buried in the silt. One diver said it looked like a partially-submerged "upside-down teacup." They walked on top of the object and collected some redd