. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Ichthyoplankton 483 In addition to Hemilepidotus sp. and Myoxoceph- alus sp., six other taxa of sculpins, plus a category called unidentified cottids, occurred in the samples. Distribution of these miscellaneous species is shown in Fig. 30-22. Artediellus pacificus, the hookhorned sculpin, was collected at one station east of the Pribilof Islands on the continental shelf during late spring. Icelinus borealis, the northern sculpin, was caught at two stations betwe


. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Ichthyoplankton 483 In addition to Hemilepidotus sp. and Myoxoceph- alus sp., six other taxa of sculpins, plus a category called unidentified cottids, occurred in the samples. Distribution of these miscellaneous species is shown in Fig. 30-22. Artediellus pacificus, the hookhorned sculpin, was collected at one station east of the Pribilof Islands on the continental shelf during late spring. Icelinus borealis, the northern sculpin, was caught at two stations between Unimak Island and the Pribilof Islands on one cruise in spring. Gymnocanthus sp. was caught at one station northeast of St. Lawrence Island during summer. Malacocottus sp., probably M. kincaidi, the black- fin sculpin, was caught at four stations between Unimak Pass and the Pribilof Islands during a spring cruise. Triglops pingeli, the ribbed sculpin, was caught at one station southeast of Nunivak Island during a fall cruise, and Triglops sp. was caught at three additional stations, one northeast of St. Lawrence Island on a summer cruise, one between Unimak Pass and the Pribilof Islands, and one near the Alaska Peninsula during a spring cruise. In addition to these identifiable taxa, there were numerous cottids which could only be identified to family. These were distributed mostly over the continental shelf and slope south of 60° N, but a few were collected as far north as Bering Strait and west along the Aleutian Islands to 17 7° E. Unidentified cottids were collected at 83 stations on 11 cruises in spring and summer. Eggs of cottids are demersal and none were found in any of the plankton collections. Agonidae The poachers are represented in the Bering Sea by 16 species and larvae of seven of these were present in the plankton samples. Larval poachers were caught at 45 stations on 14 cruises in spring and summer (Fig. 30-23). Agonus acipenserinus, the sturgeon poacher, w


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