. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 316 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Copepods were most numerous, per square meter (70,000) over a V-shaped region, with one arm extending from Cape Cod toward Penobscot Bay, the other to the northern part of Georges Bank; off Cape Sable; in the extreme northeast corner of the basin of the Gulf; and south of Marthas Vineyard (Fig. 94), with maxima off Cape Cod, off Cape Sable, and in the Northern Channel (Stations. ^»!^V^^:/;v:vK:;::,-:y:;:v.^^^^^^^^^ Fig. 94.— Copepods, per square meter of sea area, July-Augu


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 316 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Copepods were most numerous, per square meter (70,000) over a V-shaped region, with one arm extending from Cape Cod toward Penobscot Bay, the other to the northern part of Georges Bank; off Cape Sable; in the extreme northeast corner of the basin of the Gulf; and south of Marthas Vineyard (Fig. 94), with maxima off Cape Cod, off Cape Sable, and in the Northern Channel (Stations. ^»!^V^^:/;v:vK:;::,-:y:;:v.^^^^^^^^^ Fig. 94.— Copepods, per square meter of sea area, July-August 1914. 6, very rich 150,000 + 4, rich 70,000-150,000 • 3, intermediate 20,000-70,000 1, scanty less than 20,000 10213, 10243, 10229). But there were very few copepods in the extreme northeastern corner of the Gulf; in the oceanic water south of Georges Bank; in the Eastern Channel and southeastern part of the Gulf; or in the waters southwest of Halifax; and distribution of copepods, on the basis of numbers per cubic meter was practically. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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