. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 560 CALTFORXTA FISH AND GAME Pneumatophorus diego (Ayres) —Pacific mackerel On Ai^i'il .'), lf)5(), ^Ir. Ben Fiikuzald, skippt'i- of tlie seiner Nancy KosE dipped a small Pacific mackerel from under a li<ilit Avliile drifting on the 450 fathom bank some 60 miles west of ^lazatlan, Mexico. Pacific mackerel have previonsly been reported alon' the I>aja California coast to Cape San Lucas and iiil the (4ulf of California; however, t


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 560 CALTFORXTA FISH AND GAME Pneumatophorus diego (Ayres) —Pacific mackerel On Ai^i'il .'), lf)5(), ^Ir. Ben Fiikuzald, skippt'i- of tlie seiner Nancy KosE dipped a small Pacific mackerel from under a li<ilit Avliile drifting on the 450 fathom bank some 60 miles west of ^lazatlan, Mexico. Pacific mackerel have previonsly been reported alon' the I>aja California coast to Cape San Lucas and iiil the (4ulf of California; however, this is the first record from the mainland side of the Gnlf. Scomberomorus conco/or (Locklnton)—Monterey Spanish mackerel A ^lonterey ISpanish mackerel was taken with a bait net in the Los Angeles Harbor during October, 1951. This species has been reported from California waters almost annually for the past decade. It has been found to be extremely abundant in the northern part of the Gulf of Cali- FIGURE 2. Black skipjack, Eufhynnus lineatus. Photograph by Al Johns for Vernon M. Haden, San Pedro Eufhynnus lineafus Kishinouye—black skipjack (Figure 2) On July 21, 1951 a black skipjack 412 mm. fork length was taken off Dana Point, California by ]\Ir. Steve Licato of Pomona while fishing from the sportfishing boat 8ea Biscuit. This is the second California record for this southern form ; tlie first, in July 1939, was from Santa Barbara Island. iufianus novemfasclafus (Gill)—dog snapper Luf'ianus argeniivenfris (Peters)—yellowtail snapper Lutianus Colorado (Jordan and Gilbert)—Colorado snapper Luiianus aratus (Gunther) —mullet snapper Collection of these four species of snappers by the Yellowfin in Santa Maria Lagoon, Baja California on April 14, 1950, establishes their pres- ence on the outer coast of Baja California. This collection, taken with poison, includes one each of dog and mullet snappers, three Colorado snappers and ten yellowtail snappers, all of


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