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(a) Vertical distribution of eggs and temperature at depth for two stations in the anchovy spawning area, southern Benguela Current region, 

 November 1984. (b) Vertical sections of temperature and anchovy egg abundance measured along a transect bisecting the temperature front 

 off the Cape Peninsula, South Africa, November 1979. 



Figure 14 

 Pattern of abundance of anchovy eggs and larvae in November 198.'-! from an extensive survey 

 grid covering nearly the entire anchovy spawning area in the southern Benguela Current region. 



