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This report contains the biological (including fishing) and oceanographic data collected in the central North Pacific during the July-September 1958 period from the U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries research vessel Hugh M. Smith and the M/V Paragon. The latter made a commercial-scale gill-net survey for albacore under a contract with the Bureau. Scientists and crew aboard the former collected oceanographic, biological, and fishing data to permit a comparison of conditions in 1958 with those of previous years. The major effort of both vessels was in the area between 155° and 175° W. longitude and from 41° to 48°N. latitude.
This report contains the biological and oceanographic data collected during five cruises in the central North Pacific by the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries research vessels Hugh M. Smith and Charles H. Gilbert. Participating scientists collected oceanographic and biological data designed to determine the distribution of surface water types and the associated biota, particularly skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus). The area investigated was bewteen longitudes 155° and 170° W, at latitudes 15° to 26° N.
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