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Appendix Table 1.— Station data for WEBSEC-70 fish trawl stations (Quast 1972). 



'Hauls approximately 30 min at depth; all hauls except those at station 8 were made with a 6-foot diameter Isaacs-Kidd trawl with 

 76-mm (stretched measurement) webbing and 13-mm liner. Hauls at station 8 were made on bottom with a shrimp try net, with 10-foot 

 opening and 38-mm webbing. M = multidepth hauls with 6-foot Isaacs-Kidd trawl, B = shrimp try net on bottom, and R = replicated 

 hauls at single depth with 6-foot Isaacs-Kidd trawl. 

 Depth of footrope or depressor. 



