The collection of statistics and biological samples from the Canadian groundfish fishery off the west coast of Canada is an important function of the...
Purpose: Collect information on surficial sediments of an area off southwest Vancouver Island thought to include a spawning ground of Pacific cod. Results: On...
This report contains the data collected on length, weight and age of sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, which emigrated as smolts from Great Central Lake,...
1.To collect data for estimating biomass of Pacific ocean perch (Sebastes alutud) in two areas of Queen Charlotte Sound (Goose Island Gully and Mitchell's...
This report is the complete data record of shoreline vegetation and herring spawn samples collected by Pacific Biological Station investigators during the 1976...
During 1970 and 1971, studies were carried out in Port Alberni to determine the horizontal and vertical distribution of the zooplankton in the canal in...
The report contains tables of length and average bank-to-bank width of pink and chum spawning streams as reported by Fisheries Officers in 1956 in response to...
The salinity distribution in the vicinity of the mouth of the Nanaimo River was intensively studied from June 17 to 24, 1974. This work was conducted...
A bimonthly sampling program was undertaken in the Nanaimo River estuary from March 1974 to March 1975. The purpose of this program was: (1) to provide a data...
Canada Fisheries and Marine Service, Pacific Biological Station, 1976
A total of 54 midwater sets were completed throughout the Strait. Concentrations of off-bottom fishes were composed primarily of hake and to a lesser extent...
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