New Records and Observations on the Flapjack Devilfish, Opisthoteuthis californiana Berry

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1965-10

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University of Hawai'i Press

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In June 1961 the U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries joined with the Atomic Energy Commission to undertake an investigation of the deep-water ocean fauna in the area contiguous to the Columbia River mouth at depths from 50 to 1050 fathoms (91-1920 m). The main objectives of this project are to describe the benthic fish and invertebrate communities inhabiting the study area, and to define their bathymetric distribution on a temporal basis. Associated with the faunal investigation is a monitoring of the various demersal forms to evaluate the biological transport of radionucleids which may have their origin in Columbia River waters.

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Pereyra WT. 1965. New records and observations on the flapjack devilfish, Opisthoteuthis californiana Berry. Pac Sci 19(4): 427-441.

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