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UBC Institute of Fisheries Field Record B.C. 63-1443
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C64 Microcottus sellaris (33); C63 Hexagrammos octogrammus (33); C64 Gymnocanthus galeatus (6); C64 Crossias allisii (4); C67 Liparis callyodon (75)
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UBC Institute of Fisheries Field Record B.C. 63-1443
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Date Created |
1963-08-06
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Description |
C64 Microcottus sellaris (33); C63 Hexagrammos octogrammus (33); C64 Gymnocanthus galeatus (6); C64 Crossias allisii (4); C67 Liparis callyodon (75)
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image/jpeg
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Language |
English
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Notes |
Province/State:Alaska
Locality:Halfway Point, St. Paul Island, Pribilof Island Country:U.S.A. Catalogue number:B.C. 63-1443 Collector number:W63-34 Watershed: Map:A-10-4 Water:Marine Vegetation:Sample preserved Bottom:Solid rock and sand Cover: Temperature:8 C Shore:Sold rock and boulders Current: Distance offshore:On shore Stream width: Depth of capture:0 - 3 ft Depth of water:0 - 3 ft Collected by:A. Peden Tide:Lowest tide Date:23229 Method of capture:Rotenone Original preserved:10% Formalin Time:0.458333333333333 |
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bc63_1443
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Collection | |
Source |
Original Format: Beaty Biodiversity Museum. UBC Institute of Fisheries Field Records. B.C. 63-1443
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Date Available |
2014-03-04
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Provider |
Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Rights |
Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Dr. Eric (Rick) Taylor <etaylor@zoology.ubc.ca>
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DOI |
10.14288/1.0208626
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Latitude |
57 09 45
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Longitude |
170 10 15
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Rights
Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Dr. Eric (Rick) Taylor <etaylor@zoology.ubc.ca>