SHLOSSMAN and CHITTENDEN: REPRODUCTION OF SAND SEATROUT 

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5i 



5i 



5-1 



5-1 



_ ,^^W^■A^/U' 



S76'- 



^^/^>^/-^^A rW Ar^A^„ .^^ 



9 FEB 77 

 n = 630 



14 MAR 77 

 n- 86 



-S76'^ 



29 MAR 77 

 n = 4 



2ks^ 



24 MAY 77 



LS76- 



. f^nrP^:^ . 



7 JUN 77 

 n=50 



S77 



rJ\ 



A^ r^/y^ A^"^ 



- LS76 



29 JUN 77 



^,-^v/Va /\A, n 



n = 59 



19 JUL 77 

 n=53 



LS77 

 d 



_A_ 



S77 



20 SEP 77 



S77; 



.^ 



„ LS76 



^ ,0 — 



28 SEP 77 



n = 63 



^LS77^ 



U^ 



AwWv--^V\,-^AvV^ X::::ri:^j6: 



5 OCT 77 

 n = 114 



S77: 



^^t^ 



10 NOV 77 

 n=250 , 

 -LSt 



r/^n*^ '^ A ci_, 



LS77 



.^::r\ 



1 DEC 77 

 n=113 



hS77H 



LS 



_c^ 



A 



/•"V^ ^ , /^ 



<^ 



8 MAR 78 

 n = 89 

 -877^ 



S78- 



28 JUN 78 

 n = 150 



.Q_ 



LS 



77 



S78- 



— I — 

 50 



_£^ 



,/yAAA:;^ A ^ , 



-i 



15 JUL 78 

 n = 75 



100 150 200 



TOTAL LENGTH (MM) 



250 



300 



Figure 5. — Monthly length frequencies (moving averages of threei oCCynoscion arenarius captured off Port Aransas, Tex. Spawned 

 group identity (S = spring; LS = late summer) is often not clear where spawned groups meet. 



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