Distribution and movements of herring in the Bay of Fundy from juvenile surveys / Peter Koeller.: Fs70-8/79-32E-PDF
"The origin of the Bay of Fundy "sardines" remains one of the most pressing and difficult problems in the identification and management of northwestern Atlantic herring stocks. Juvenile tagging results (Stobo et al. 1975) and the analysis of meristic characters (Iles 1970) and length frequency data (Messieh 1970) have suggested some relationships. However, these studies are restricted in that they focused on the recruited (i.e. mainly 2 year old) part of the population when considerable mixing of "pure" stocks may have already occurred"--Introduction.
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| Title | Distribution and movements of herring in the Bay of Fundy from juvenile surveys / Peter Koeller. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (16 pages) : charts, maps. |
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