FRY: FISH AND SHRIMP MIGRATIONS 



NORTH TEXAS and LOUISIANA 



6 13 C 



•18- 



■16- 



Brown shrimp, Oct. I 978 

 * x 



U 



" • x x • X 



A J- 



T 1 1 1 



10 30 50 



# Brown shrimp 

 May I 980 



B 



— I 1 1 1 1 1 1 



10 30 50 70 



5 13 C 



Brown shrimp 

 Oct. I 980 



* XX » vX 



x5 x X * 



1 



D 



10 



-i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i — i 



30 50 70 90 110 130 150 



-2U- 



-22- 



-20- 



5 13 C 



■18- 



■16- 



-U- 



Spot 



Oct. I 979 



& I 980 



100 200 



Atlantic croaker 

 Oct. I 979 and I 980 



X 



X 



X 

 X 



X 

 « W X X 



•°x» # *** 



100 



300 



500 



700 



5 13 C 



-20- 



-18- 



-16- 



-U 



White shrimp 

 Oct. I 978-80 



X X XX* 



• • • x 



x x»' # 



— I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 



10 30 50 70 



X = individual 



• = composite sample 



FIGURE 5.— fr'C variation of shrimp 

 and fish with size along the north 

 Texas and Louisiana coasts (tran- 

 sects 5-9, Fig. 1A). Symbols as in 

 Figure 3. 



Wet weight (g) 



793 



