The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 Chukchi Sea. In nine Chukchi Sea stations biomasses of N. heros were g/m^ or greater. The highest concentrations were in the 0-40 m stratum; these showed mean values of and percent of the total biomass. In particular, a station 90-100 km northwest of Shishmaref Inlet had a Kpifaunal invertebrates 113i) biomass of N. heros amounting to g/m* and an abundance of 1,190 Red king crab, Paralitho


The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 Chukchi Sea. In nine Chukchi Sea stations biomasses of N. heros were g/m^ or greater. The highest concentrations were in the 0-40 m stratum; these showed mean values of and percent of the total biomass. In particular, a station 90-100 km northwest of Shishmaref Inlet had a Kpifaunal invertebrates 113i) biomass of N. heros amounting to g/m* and an abundance of 1,190 Red king crab, camtschatica The southeastern Bering Sea was clearly the most important area for red king crab; they contributed 175 170° 165^^ 160° Figure 65-7. Distribution and biomass of the whelk Neptunea heros in the southeastern Bering Sea.


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