. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . Figure 30-3. Number of stations at which ichthyoplank- ton samples have been collected in summer, June-August. 1 ICHTHYOPLANKTON SAMPLES WK^T- 5 ? 1 1 1 11 6 H Uecember-February UTt~-L~h-i 1 ^" ^^^^B* tâ. KTTrn^ - - -1 +44-1^ 11 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HmLj rttTT" ^ k* Xh-h^I^^^ ^ -^^^^^^^^H ' ^ 1 ,>1^^^^^W^» 1 -1 4-t{^^HiiiiiMI-' ~'f~~~^tjji~Ji~f!^^ ~^' â ^^, i T~-4-sr~iT-~i^^ ~^ ^ 1*-L^r^^^^B^H^ 7 |i|i â *, ' -T wrnj^^^^^Rr 5 31 2 U -44-HTmprmBrl ^ .'^1 1 ' 44-FHAxi+-\^Klll ~'~ ^X


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