. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. Zo 30- 4c I'jy>4- //' w /J. '\ I i ' ' 1 1 /â /o / / / /o £0 ;/ Zo ^0 ⢠. 30 40 T,9 â IS io. o^STiS-n ^0 Fig. 14. âTemperature curve at Station 17. Tide ebb. Fig. âTemperature curve at Station 18. Tide \ flood. Fig. 16.âTemperature curve at Station 19. Tide ^ flood. Fig. 17.âProfile section of the Western Passage, Aug. 20. Tide beginning to rise (ebb to \ flood). channel seems to indicate that it is entirely filled by water from the river and bay, which is in constant motion right to the bottom. Turning no\^^ to the


. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. Zo 30- 4c I'jy>4- //' w /J. '\ I i ' ' 1 1 /â /o / / / /o £0 ;/ Zo ^0 ⢠. 30 40 T,9 â IS io. o^STiS-n ^0 Fig. 14. âTemperature curve at Station 17. Tide ebb. Fig. âTemperature curve at Station 18. Tide \ flood. Fig. 16.âTemperature curve at Station 19. Tide ^ flood. Fig. 17.âProfile section of the Western Passage, Aug. 20. Tide beginning to rise (ebb to \ flood). channel seems to indicate that it is entirely filled by water from the river and bay, which is in constant motion right to the bottom. Turning no\^^ to the section of Passamaquoddy bay (fig. 23), we find the above conclusions with regard to the course of the warm water in the river confirmed. As /«⢠IC Fij-ZS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biological Board of Canada; Canada. Marine Biological Station. Toronto, Biological Board of Canada


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