. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. February 1961 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 15 / (Cv^'C,^ / /VV X / " % ^ / J /Ljjind: A "-^2"'lit'""'"'' li / £^- Pacllic mackprel. D - Jack mackerel. \jk> / X - Anchoviea. K K^%^ iQo/ \ V' '"^ ^ V -"ff \v^ < " - /w Fig. 2 - MAfAlaikaCniiie fiOAS-Felagic FUi (Oct. 8-27, 1960). jspawnlng condition) while the northern group's gonads I were in a resting stage. Sea surface temperatures ranged from 58,8° F. at Santa Rosa Island to ° F. at Santa Catalina Island. Temperatures between San Pe
. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. February 1961 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 15 / (Cv^'C,^ / /VV X / " % ^ / J /Ljjind: A "-^2"'lit'""'"'' li / £^- Pacllic mackprel. D - Jack mackerel. \jk> / X - Anchoviea. K K^%^ iQo/ \ V' '"^ ^ V -"ff \v^ < " - /w Fig. 2 - MAfAlaikaCniiie fiOAS-Felagic FUi (Oct. 8-27, 1960). jspawnlng condition) while the northern group's gonads I were in a resting stage. Sea surface temperatures ranged from 58,8° F. at Santa Rosa Island to ° F. at Santa Catalina Island. Temperatures between San Pedro and Point Conception i were generally between 61° F. and 63° F. and those be-J tween San Pedro 2md Los Coronados Islands between 62° F. and 65° F. M/V "Alaska" Cruise 60A10-Pelagic Fish: The survey was continued (November 5-23, 1960) in the coastal waters of central California from Pdint Reyes to Point Conception. Of the 94 night light stations occupied, anchovies were collected on 6, jack mackerel on 4, Pacific her- ring on 3, and Pacific mackerel on one. No sardines were taken or observed. The vessel scouted 420 miles during which 3d an- chovy and 3 squid schools were observed. Visual scouting conditions were excellent over the entire area surveyed. Sea surface temperatures ranged from ° F. near Half Moon Bay to ° F. off Cape San Martin. Fair weather prevailed during the entire cruise. Airplane Spotting Flight 60-23-Pelagic Fish: The inshore area from the United States-Mexican border to the Russian River was surveyed from the air (Novem- ber 14-17, 1960) by the Department's Cessna "182" 9042T. to determine the distribution and abundance of pelagic fish Fig. 3 - M/V Ala»kaCnU»e eOAlO-Pelagic FUl (Ifav. 5-23, 1960). Weather conditions ranged from fair to good and the entire survey area was covered. The inshore waters were generally turbid, with floating pieces of kelp in evidence throughout most of the northern poison of the
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