,^tH^ OF Co NOAA Technical Report NMFSSSRF-699 ^5+^. Seasonal Surface Currents Off the Coasts of Vancouver Island and Washington as Shown by Drift Bottle Experiments, 1964-65 W. JAMES INGRAHAM, JR. and JAMES R. HASTINGS SEATTLE. WA MAY 1976 NATIONAL OCEANIC AND / National Marine ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION / Fisheries Service NOAA TECHNICAL REPORTS National Marine Fisheries Service, Special Scientific Report— Fisheries Series The major responsibilities of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) are to monitor and assess the abundance and geographic distribution of fishery resources, to understand and predict fluctuations in the quantity and distribution of these resources, and to establish levels for optimum use of the resources. 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Atlantic menhaden Brevoortia tymnnus resource and fishery— analysis 58' 124°00' 6185 6/26/64 49-09- 125''59' 6186 7/2/64 47°10' 124''10' 6187 5/23/64 — * 6188 5/25/64 48°09' 124''44' 6189 6/13/64 47°52' 124"'38' 6192 5/30/64 - — * 6193 5/23/64 47''4r 124°29' 6194 5/23/64 47''34' 124°21' 6195 5/23/64 47°34' 124°21' 6197 5/28/64 46°47' 124°04' 6198 5/23/64 47°05' 124°09' 6199 5/28/64 47°31' 124°20' 6200 5/28/64 46°31' 124°04' 6201 5/23/64 47<'34' 124''21' 6202 6/18/64 44°27' 124°04' 6204 5/23/64 47°34' 124°21' 6206 6/18/64 47°05' 124-09' 6207 6/20/64 47°4r 124''29' 6208 10/5/64 50°48' 128''26' 6209 5/30/64 47°57' 129°40' 6210 5/27/64 48°09' 124°44' 6211 6/21/64 46°26' 124°03' 6213 5/28/64 47''05' 124°09' 6214 6/6/64 48°22' 124°37' 6216 6/18/64 47°33' 124°21' 6217 7/18/64 47'>34' 124°22' 6220 5/12/64 50''08' 127°55' 6223 6/1/64 46°47' 124°04' 6227 7/26/64 50°06' 127''51' 6228 5/29/64 47°04' 124°08' 6229 9/27/65 49°37' 126°46' •Card returned— unable to ascertain recovery location. farther from shore the releases were made, the farther southward the travel before recovery. NOVEMBER 1964 The cruise during November 1964 yielded the fewest recoveries (9%), 24 of the 276 released (Fig. 3, Table 3). The few recoveries prevent defining any clear pattern of circulation for this time of the year, but a generally slow northward flow is evident from all but one recovery. There were 18 recoveries (12%) from 156 releases along the trackline normal to the Washington coast. Two of the bottles released at the station closest to shore drifted into the Strait of Juan de Fuca and were recovered at the southern tip of Vancouver Island. These recoveries were reported 5 wk after their release and suggest a general northerly flow along the coast at 5 to 8 cm/s (minimum) with an appreciable onshore component, particularly at the entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The single recovery from the adjacent station along this trackline was reported from Montague Island in Prince William Sound, Alaska (lat. 59°50'N, long. 147°45'W), whereas the recovery from the station nearest Cobb Seamount was reported from the central portion of the west coast of Vancouver Island. Of the 10 remaining stations along this trackline, recoveries have been reported from only 3, and all but 1 of the 14 recoveries were from the Washington or Vancouver Island coasts. Only six recoveries (5%) have been reported from 120 releases at the 10 stations along the trackline normal to Vancouver Island. All of these were from only five stations, and all recoveries were made north of the release area; four of the six recoveries were in Laredo Sound (about lat. 52°30'N, long. 129°W). JANUARY 1965 The winter cruise from 13 to 18 January 1965 was unique because recoveries were made from nearly all the 21 release stations. A total of 252 drift bottles was released and 76 were recovered (Fig. 4, Table 4)— a 30% recovery. Speed and direction of surface flow are indicated by first recoveries from each station that fell into three different time groups: 1) recoveries within 11 to 24 days released within 130 km (70 nautical miles) offshore indicate the extension of the Table 2. — Release and recovery locations for drift bottles released in July 1964. Serial Date Location Number Number Serial Date Location number released Lat. N Long. W released recovered niunber recovered Lat.N Long.W 6289-6300 7/20/64 46°45' 124°18' 12 6 6289 6291 6293 6295 6299 6300 8/22/64 8/21/64 8/8/64 8/9/64 8/13/64 8/12/64 45'>26' 45-24' 45-12' 45-55' 45-28' 45-03' 123-58' 123-58' 123-56' 123-53' 123-56' 123-59' 63016312 7/20/64 46-45' 124-36' 12 0 - - - - 6313-6324 7/21/64 46-45' 124-47' 12 0 - — — — 6325-6336 7/21/64 46-45' 125-10' 12 0 - - - — 6337-6348 7/21/64 46-45' 125-20' 12 4 6339 6341 6347 6348 8/9/64 8/13/64 8/15/64 8/ /64' 46-42' 46-25' 45-40' 46-09' 124-05' 124-03' 123-56' 124-00' 6349-6360 7/22/64 46-45' 126-00' 12 0 - — - - 6361-6372 7/22/64 46-45' 126-33' 12 2 6361 6367 12/24/64 12/11/64 46-02' 44-27' 123-56' 124-04' 6373-6384 7/22/64 46-45' 127-11' 12 0 - — - — 6385-6396 7/23/64 46-45' 128-24' 12 1 6388 1/1/65 38-00' 123-00' 6397-6408 7/23/64 46-45' 129-36' 12 0 - - - - 6409-6420 7/23/64 46-45' 130-33' 12 0 - - - - 64216432 7/24/64 47-20' 129-57' 12 0 - - - - 6433-6444 7/24/64 47-53' 129-15' 12 3 6435 6436 6438 12/3/64 1/28/65 1/11/69 40-43' 38-04' 43-50' 124-14' 123-00' 124-08' 6445-6456 7/25/64 48-27' 128-09' 12 4 6448 6449 6451 6455 12/31/64 11/15/64 11/28/64 12/29/64 43-51' 41-23' 43-20' 44-54' 124-09' 124-03' 124-19' 124-01' 6457-6468 7/25/64 49-20' 126-37' 12 1 6463 8/24/64 50-08' 127-55' 6469-6480 7/26/64 49-14' 126-46' 12 1 6476 8/23/64 50-12' 127-49' 6481-6492 7/26/64 49-10' 126-56' 12 7 6481 6482 6483 6487 6490 6491 6492 4/3/66 11/2/64 10/20/64 12/1/64 12/31/64 9/25/64 11/10/64 49-25' 49-15' 49-25' 45-25' 46-26' 46-52' 43-18' 126-35' 126-10' 126-23' 123-57 ' 124-03' 124-07' 124-23' 6493-6504 7/26/64 49-06' 127-00' 12 5 6494 6495 6497 6501 6502 11/23/68 12/30/64 9/20/64 9/20/64 10/14/64 45-18' 46-30' 45-53' 45-21' 43-50' 123-59' 124-02' 123-59' 123-57' 124-08' 6505-6516 7/26/64 49-00' 127-10' 12 3 6508 6509 6514 10/17/64 12/21/64 12/1/64 43-22' 45-16' 43-56' 124-17' 124-00' 124-08' ' Card returned, without date, during August 1964. 132 W 50 N 130 W 15B W 12B W 48 N 4B N 44 N 42 N 40 N 38 N Cobb Seomount - DRIFT BOTTLE RELEASE NOVEMBER 1964 132 W 130 W 128 W 126 W 124 W 122 W Figure 3. — Locations of drift bottle releases and recoveries, RV George B. Kelez, 6-16 November 1964. 132 W 50 N 48 N 48 N 46 N 46 N 44 N 44 N 42 N 40 N 38 N 46 N 44 N 42 N 40 N = DRIFT BOTTLE RELEASE JANUARY 1965 30 N 132 W 130 W 128 W 12G W 124 W 122 W Figure 4.— Locations of drift bottle releases and recoveries, RV George B. Kelez, 13-17 January 1965. Davidson Current flowing northward off the coast of Washington at 11 to 15 cm/s (minimum) and flowing toward the northwest off the coast of Vancouver island at 13 to 17 cm/s (minimum); 2) recoveries 41 to 44 days after release indicate the current still had a net northerly component as far as 445 km (240 nautical miles) offshore; and 3) recoveries 60 to 70 days after release near Cobb Seamount were reported both north and south of their release latitude. Many late recoveries (70 days) were made from most of the stations beyond 130 km (70 nautical miles), which showed a wide range of recovery points from northern Washington to southern Oregon. Their significance is questionable, but multiple late recoveries probably suggest a large dispersion of bottles from any one release station with a possible long residence close to shore once the nearshore zone is reached, followed by sporadic recoveries depending on the local onshore transport. SUMMARY As part of an ocean survey of local seasonal conditions off the coasts of Washington and Vancouver Island, 12 drift bottles were released at each of 21 stations along two lines from Cobb Seamount normal to the shorelines of each coast during April, July, and November 1964 and January 1965. These experiments extend our knowledge of drift of coastal surface water northward of the area of earlier studies by Scripps Institute of Oceanography and Oregon State University, providing data for another time period. Early recoveries from both lines of stations within about 60 days of release clearly showed the dominant seasonal patterns of flow nearshore. Of the April releases 27% were recovered, compared to lower recoveries in similar studies off Oregon (13%) and off California (5%). The percentage of recoveries decreased during July to 16% and was lowest in November at 9%, but January recoveries were highest at 30%. Within about 150 to 200 km (81 to 108 nautical miles) of shore, the surface drift was southerly during April and July but speeds of first returns decreased from a maximum of 15 to 30 cm/s (minimum) in April to 5 to 11 cm/s (minimum) in July. The direction of flow reversed sometime before mid-autumn, for a well-developed northward flow at speeds of 5 to 8 cm/s (minimum) extended along both the Washington and Vancouver Island coasts beyond lat. 50°N in November. The northward flow was also present in January but speeds had doubled. Very little may be inferred about nearshore flow from bottles released beyond 200 km (108 nautical miles ) from the coast. Those released in November or January may be recovered but move in a long complex path. Those released in April or July appear to have been caught in the North Pacific gyre as shown by Dodimead and Hollister (1958). Table 3. — Release and recovery locations for drift bottles released in November 1964. Serial Date Location Number Number Serial Date Location number released Lat.N Long. W released recovered number recovered Lat.N Long.W 6517-6528 11/6/64 46°45' 124-19' 12 2 6517 6518 12/14/64 12/12/64 48-25' 48-23' 123-24' 123-55' 6529-6540 11/7/64 46°45' 124-36' 12 1 6534 12/4/64 59-50' 147-45' 6541-6552 11/7/64 46''45' 124-48' 12 1 6545 12/2/68 48-57' 125-35' 6553 6564 11/8/64 46°45' 124-59' 12 0 - — - - 6565-6576 11/8/64 46''45' 125-10' 12 0 — — - - 6577-6588 11/9/64 46°45' 125-20' 12 0 — — — — 6589-6600 11/9/64 46°45' 126-00' 12 4 6591 6593 6595 6599 12/12/64 12/12/64 12/12/64 12/12/64 47-54' 48-00' 48-00' 47-54' 124-37' 124-41 ' 124-41' 124-37' 6601-6612 11/10/64 46°45' 126-33' 12 0 — - - - 6613-6624 11/10/64 46°45' 127-11' 12 0 — — — — 6625-6636 11/10/64 46°45' 127-40' 12 0 - - - - 6637-6648 11/11/64 46°45' 128-24' 12 3 6638 6641 6648 2/15/65 2/9/65 2/22/65 46-59' 47-03' 44-17' 124-08 ' 124-09' 124-05' 6649-6660 11/11/64 46045' 129-36' 12 7 6649 6651 6652 6656 6657 6658 6659 4/14/65 1/14/65 1/23/65 7/31/65 1/15/65 1/10/65 12/29/67 48-40' 49-23' 48-32' 51-31' 49-11' 49-10' 49-09' 124-49' 126-28' 122-58' 128-06' 125-58' 126-00' 126-01' 6661-6672 11/13/64 46°45' 130-33' 12 0 — — - - 6673-6684 11/14/64 47°20' 129-57' 12 1 6682 2/12/65 52-45' 129-06' 6685-6696 11/14/64 47''53' 129-15' 12 2 6685 6687 6/28/65 5/22/65 53-10' 52-25' 129-55' 128-50' 6697-6708 11/14/64 48°10' 128-33' 12 0 — — — — 6709-6720 11/15/64 48°27' 128-09' 12 1 6710 6/19/67 56-00' 133-55' 6721-6732 11/15/64 48°43' 127-37' 12 0 — — — — 6733-6744 11/15/64 49°00' 127-11' 12 0 — — - — 6745-6756 11/15/64 49°06' 127-00' 12 0 — — — — 6757-6768 11/16/64 49-11' 126-54' 12 0 — — — — 6769-6780 11/16/64 49-14' 126-46' 12 1 6770 4/5/65 52-32' 129-02' 6781-6792 11/16/64 49-20' 126-37' 12 1 6784 6/15/65 52-38' 129-20' This study shows the seasonal reversal of flow in nearshore surface water to the geographical limits of the data, but the northerly extent of the reversal is not known at this time. The study also suggests the seaward extent of the coastal flow to be 150 to 200 km (81 to 108 nautical miles). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The assistance of F. Favorite, Oceanography Program Leader, Division of Marine Fish and Shellfish, Northwest Fisheries Center, is gratefully acknowledged. The coopera- tion of the scientific party and crew of the RV George B. Kelez is greatly appreciated. LITERATURE CITED BENNETT, E. B. 1959. Some oceanographic features of the northeast Pacific Ocean during August 1955. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 16:565-633. BUDINGER, T. F., L. K. COACHMAN, and C. A. BARNES. 1964. Columbia River effluent in the northeast Pacific Ocean. 1961. 1962: Selected aspects of physical oceanography. Univ. Wash.. Dep. Oceanogr.. Tech. Rep. 99, 78 p. Table 4. — Release and recovery locations for drift bottles released in January 1965. Serial Date Location Number Number Serial Date Location number released Lat. N Long. W released recovered number recovered Lat.N Long.W 6793-6804 1/13/65 46°45' 124°18' 12 3 6793 6796 6797 3/11/65 5/3/65 3/6/65 51-58' 48-56' 128-27' 125-32' * 6805-6816 1/13/65 46°45' 124°36' 12 2 6811 6814 5/17/65 7/11/65 46-57' 49-06' 124-08' 125-52' 6817-6828 1/13/65 46°45' 124°47' 12 3 6818 6822 6827 5/30/65 5/29/65 5/16/65 46-03' 47-05' 46-46' 123-57' 124-08' 124-04' 6829-6840 1/14/65 46°45' 124-59' 12 8 6830 6831 6832 6833 6836 6837 6838 6839 1/25/65 1/25/65 1/27/65 1/25/65 1/27/65 1/25/65 1/30/65 1/25/65 47-41' 47-41' 47-37' 47-41' 47-54' 47-40' 47-40' 47-41' 124-29' 124-29' 124-21' 124-29' 124-38' 124-21' 124-23' 124-29' 6841-6852 1/14/65 46-45' 125-10' 12 5 6845 6846 6849 6850 6852 1/30/65 1/29/65 2/20/65 2/25/65 1/28/65 48-22' 48-22' 48-23' 48-07' 48-22' 124-37' 124-37' 124-43' 123-12' 124-37' 6853-6864 1/14/65 46-45' 125-20' 12 1 6854 2/15/65 46-53' 124-06' 6865-6876 1/15/65 46-45' 126-00' 12 6 6865 6866 6869 6870 6874 6876 2/16/65 2/13/65 2/8/65 4/7/65 3/5/65 2/8/65 46-28' 48-22' 48-22' 48-22' 48-02' 48-22' 124-03' 124-37' 124-37' 124-38' 122-37' 124-37' 6877-6888 1/15/65 46-45' 126-33' 12 2 6878 6888 4/10/65 2/28/65 48-42' 48-22' 124-58' 124-37' 6889-6900 1/15/65 46-45' 127-11' 12 4 6892 6895 6896 6897 5/24/65 5/16/65 2/28/65 8/8/65 43-51' 47-04' 47-44' 48-40' 124-08' 124-08' 124-25' 124-50' 6901-6912 1/16/65 46-45' 128-24' 12 5 6903 6904 6905 6906 6911 5/15/65 3/26/65 5/2/65 6/27/65 2/27/65 46-20' 46-34' 46-49' 49-23' 47-43' 124-03' 124-03' 124-04' 126-32' 124-25' 6913-6924 1/16/65 46-45' 129-36' 12 8 6915 6916 6918 6919 6920 6921 6922 6924 5/2/65 3/27/65 5/8/65 2/27/65 3/26/65 2/26/65 2/27/65 5/9/65 43-37' 43-49' 48-55' 47-10' 45-13' 46-02' 47-03' 44-39' 124-10' 123-57' 125-31' 124-09' 123-56' 123-53' 124-08' 124-03' 6925-6936 1/16/65 46-45' 130-33' 12 6 6926 6927 6929 6932 6933 6936 5/10/65 3/26/65 3/27/65 5/7/65 5/2/65 4/22/65 48-23' 45-03' 45-03' 43-46' 47-31' 45-07' 124-41' 123-58' 123-58' 124-09' 124-21' 123-57' Table 4.— Release and recovery locations for drift bottles released in January 1965, continued. Serial Date Location Number Number Serial Date Location number released Lat.N Long. W released recovered number recovered Lat.N Long. W 6937-6948 1/17/65 47-20' 129-57' 12 6 6937 6938 6939 6940 6941 6944 5/17/65 12/7/67 3/17/65 5/17/65 5/9/65 5/14/65 46-53' 49-23' 46-15' 45-37' 46-21' 47-13' 124-06' 126-32' 123-53' 123-56' 124-03' 124-11' 6949-6960 1/17/65 47°53' 129-02' 12 6 6949 6950 6955 6957 6958 6959 6/4/65 3/16/65 5/26/65 5/3/65 11/10/65 5/22/65 46-37' 48-22' 46-21' 48-57' 48-22' 47-15' 123-58' 124-37' 124-02' 125-35' 124-37' 124-11' 6961-6972 1/17/65 48°27' 128-09' 12 0 - - - - 6973-6984 1/18/65 48''43' 127-37' 12 1 6977 2/8/65 50-47' 128-26' 6985-6996 1/18/65 49°00' 127-12' 12 2 6992 6995 9/3/67 2/3/65 50-44' 50-47' 128-23' 128-26' 6997-7008 1/18/65 49°06' 127-00' 12 1 6997 8/17/65 52-11' 128-30' 7009-7020 1/18/65 49°10' 126-56' 12 0 - - - - 7021-7032 1/18/65 49°14' 126-46' 12 2 7022 7028 3/12/65 3/1/65 50-48' 52-10' 128-26' 128-30' 7033-7044 1/18/65 49°20' 126-37' 12 5 7035 7036 7039 7041 7042 7/26/65 5/5/65 1/21/65 3/5/65 9/22/65 50-01' 50-03' 50-00' 50-03' 49-58- 127-23' 127-25' 127-18' 127-25' 127-15' *Card returned— unable to ascertain recovery location. BURT. W. v.. and B. WYATT. 1964 . Drift bottle observations of the Davidson Current off Oregon. In K. Yoshida (editor), Studies on oceanography, p. 156-165. Univ. Tokyo Press, Tokyo. DODIMEAD, A. J., and H. J. HOLLISTER. 1958. Progress report of drift bottle releases in the northeast Pacific Ocean. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 15:851-865. DOE, L. A. E. 1955. Offshore waters of the Canadian Pacific coast. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 12:1-34. FAVORITE, F., and D. M. FISK. 1971. Drift bottle exeriments in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea-1957-60, 1962, 1966, and 1970. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Data Rep. 67, 20 p. on 1 microfiche. FAVORITE, F., D. FISK, and W. J. INGRAHAM, JR. 1965. First transponding oceanographic buoys in the Pacific. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 22:689-694. FISK. D. M. 1971. Recoveries from 1964 through 1968 of drift bottles released from a merchant vessel, S.S. Java Mail, enroute Seattle to Yokohama, October 1964. Pac. Sci. 25:171-177. INGRAHAM, W. J., JR. 1967. The geostrophic circulation and distribution of water properties off the coasts of Vancouver Island and Washington, spring and fall 1963. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. BuU. 66:223-250. REID, J. L,, JR. 1960. Oceanography of the northeastern Pacific Ocean during the last ten years. Calif. Coop. Oceanic Fish. Invest. Rep. 7:77-90. SCHWARTZLOSE, R. A. 1963. Nearshore currents of the western United States and Baja California as measured by drift bottles. Calif. Coop. Oceanic Fish. Invest. Rep. 9:15-22. * U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1976-697-009171 REGION 10 M8. Weight loss of pond-rus«d channel catfish {IctaJunu punctatut] during holding in processing plant vats. By Donald C. Greenland and Robert L. Gill. December 1971. iii + 7 p.. 3 figs.. 2 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 649. Distribution of forage of skipjack tuna {Euthynnus petamis) in the eastern tropical Pacific. By Maurice Blackburn and Michael Laurs. January 1972. iii + 16 p.. 7 figs.. 3 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C. 20402. 650. Effects of some antioxidants and EDTA on the development of rancidity in Spanish mackerel [Scomberomonis maculatus) during frozen storage. By Robert N. Farragut. February 1972. iv + 12 p.. 6 figs., 12 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washing- ton. D.C. 30402. 666. Distribution and relative abundance of fishes in Newport River. North Carolina. By William R. Turner and George N. Johnson. September 1973. iv + 23 p.. 1 fig.. 13 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 667. An analysis of the commercial lobster l/formnu americaniul fishery along the coast of Maine. August 1966 through December 1970. By James C. Thomas. June 1973. v + 57 p.. 18 figs.. 11 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. of the cunner. Tautogolabnu adspertiu 668. An annotated bibliography (Walbauin). By Fredric M. Sercliuk and David W. Frame. May 1973. ii +' 43 p. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 651. The effect of premortem stress, holding temperatures, and freezing on the biochemistry and quality of skipjack tuna. By Ladell Crawford. April 1972. iii + 23 p.. 3 figs.. 4 ubles. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 653. The use of electricity in conjunction with a 12.5-meter (Headrope) Gulf- of-Mexico shrimp trawl in Lake Michigan. By James E. Ellis. March 1972. iv + 10 p.. 11 figs.. 4 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 654. An electric detector system for recovering internally tagged menhaden, genus Breioortia. By R. 0. Parker. Jr. February 1972. iii + 7 p.. 3 figs.. 1 appendix table. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 655. Immobilization of finerling salmon and trout by decompression. By Doyle F. Sutherland. March 1972. iii + 7 p.. 3 figs.. 2 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 656. The calico scallop. Argopecten gibbus. By Donald M. Allen and T. J. Costello. May 1972, iii -f 19 p.. 9 figs.. 1 table. For sale by the Superintendent of Document*. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 657. Making fish protein concentrates by enzymatic hydrolysis. A status report on re-search and some processes and products studied by NMFS. By Malcolm B. Hale. November 1972. v + 32 p.. 15 figs.. 17 tables. 1 appendix table. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washmgton. DC. 20402. 658. List of fishes of Alaska and adjacent waters with a guide to some of their literature. By Jay C. Quast and Elizabeth L. Hall. July 1972. iv + 47 p. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 659. The Southeast Fisheries Center bionumeric code. Part I: Fishes. By Harvey R. Bullis. Jr.. Richard B. Roe. and Judith C. GatUn. July 1972, xl + 95 p.. 2 figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. DC. 20402. 660. A freshwater fish electro-motivator (FFEM)its characteristics and opera- tion. By James E. Ellis and Charles C. Hoopes. November 1972. iii + 11 p.. 9 figs. 661. A review of the literature on the development of skipjack tuna fisheries in the central and western Pacific Ocean. By Frank J. Hester and Tamio Otsu. January 1973. iii + 13 p.. 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 662. Seasonal distribtution of tunas and billfishes in the Atlantic. By John P. Wise and Charles W. Davis. January 1973. iv + 24 p.. 13 figs.. 4 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 663. Fish larvae collected from the northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget Sound during April and May 1967. By Kenneth D. Waldron. December 1972. iii + 16 p., 2 figs.. 1 table. 4 appendix tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington DC. 20402. 664. Tagging and tag-recovery experiments with Atlantic menhaden. Brevo- ortia tyranmis. By Richard L. Kroger and Robert L. Dryfoos. December 1972. iv + 11 p.. 4 figs., 12 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C. 20402. 665. Larval fish survey of Humbolt Bay. California. By Maxwell B. Eldrige and Charles F. Bryan. December 1972. iii + 8 p.. 8 figs.. 1 Ubie. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washing- ton. DC. 20402. 669. Subpoint prediction for direct readout meterological satellites. By L. E. Eber. August 1973. iii + 7 p., 2 figs., 1 table. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. DC. 20402. 670. Unharvested fishes in the U.S. commercial fishery of western Lake Erie in 1%9. By Harry D. Van Meter. July 1973. iii + 11 p.. 6 figs.. 6 Ubles. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 671. Coastal upwelling indices, west coast of North America. 1946-71. By Andrew Bakun. June 1973. iv + 103 p.. 6 figs.. 3 tables. 45 appendix figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washin,{ton. DC. 20402. 672 Seasonal occurrence of young Gulf menhaden and other fishes in a noi.hwestern Florida estuary. By Marlin E. Tagatz and E. Peter H. Wilkins. Ai gust 1973. iii + 14 p.. 1 fig.. 4 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Fjcuments. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 673. Abundance and distribution of inshore benthic fauna off southwestern Long Island. N.Y. By Frank W. Steimle. Jr. and Richard B. Stone. December 1973. iii + 50 p.. 2 figs.. 5 appendix tables. 674. Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations. 1962 66. By Edgar W. Bowman. January 1974. iv + 21 p.. 9 figs.. 1 table. 7 appendix tables. 675. Proceedings of the International Billfish Symposium. Kailua Kona, Ha- waii, 9 12 August 1972. Part 2. Review and Contributed Papers. Richard S. Shomura and Francis Williams (editorsl. July 1974. iv + 335 p., 38 papers. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 676. Price spreads and cost analyses for finfish and shellfish products at different marketing levels. By Erwin S. Penn. March 1974. vi + 74 p.. 15 figs.. 12 tables. 12 appendix figures. 41 appendix tables. For sale by the Superinten- dent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C. 20402. 677. Abundance of benthic macroinvertebrates in natural and altered estuarine areas. By Gill Gilmore and Lee Trent. April 1974. iii + 13 p.. 11 figs.. 3 tables. 2 appendix tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C. 20402. 678. Distribution, abundance, and growth of juvenile sockeye salmon, Otcor- hyncbus nerka, and associated species in the Naknek River system. 1961-64. By Robert J. Ellis. September 1974. v + 53 p., 27 figs.. 26 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington. DC. 20402. 679. Kinds and abundance of zooplankton collected by the USCG icebreaker Glacier in the eastern Chukchi Sea. September-October 1970- By Bruce L. Wing. August 1974. iv + 18 p., 14 figs., 6 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C. 20402. 680. Pelagic amphipod crustaceans from the southeastern Bering Sea. June 1971. By Gerald A. Sanger. July 1974, iii + 8 p.. 3 figs.. 3 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washing- ton. D.C. 20402. 681. Physiological response of the cunner. Tautogotabrus adapersus, to cad- mium. October 1974. iv + 33 p.. 6 papers, various authors. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 682. Heat exchange between ocean and atmosphere in the eastern North Pacific for 1961-71. By N. E. Clark. L. Eber. R. M. Laurs, J. A. Renner. and J. F. T. Saur. December 1974, iii + 108 p., 2 figs.. 1 UbIe. 5 plates. 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