Table 9. --Summary of pole -and -line fishing, Cape Falcon - continued 



Date, 

 1959 



Time , 

 LT 



Position 



Latitude Longitude 



Number 

 of 

 passes 



Number 



of 

 minutes 

 chummed 



Number caught 

 and species 1/ 



3.0 

 2.0 

 3.0 

 4.0 

 1.0 

 2.0 

 3.0 

 1.0 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 1.0 

 5.0 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 1.0 

 4.5 

 1.0 

 3.0 



1.0 

 3.0 

 1 .0 



3 , 

 2, 

 2 

 2 

 3 

 1 

 11 



1 .0 



YF 

 SJ 

 SJ 

 YF 

 SJ 



14 YF 

 YF 

 UN 

 SJ 

 SJ 

 SJ 

 YF 

 UN 

 UN 

 SJ 

 SJ 

 SJ 

 UN 

 SJ 

 SJ 

 YF 



YF 



1 YF 

 YF, 



2 YF 

 YF, 

 SJ 



YF, 

 YF 

 YF 

 YF 

 YF 

 SJ 

 UN 

 YF 

 YF 

 YF, 

 YF, 

 SJ 

 YF 

 YF 



15 YF, 

 LT, 



11 YF 

 SJ 



DT 



SJ 



RR 



Amount 

 of bait, 

 (scoops)£/ 



UN 

 LT, 



UN 

 RR 



RR 



1.50 

 1.00 

 2.0C 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 5.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 7.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 6.00 



00 



GO 



,00 



,00 



1.00 



,00 

 ,00 

 .00 

 ,00 

 ,00 

 .00 

 .00 

 .00 

 50 



1 .00 



2 .00 



3 .00 

 3 .00 

 2 .00 

 5.00 



2 .00 

 4.00 



10 .00 



3 .00 

 18 .00 



3 .00 



}J SJ = skipjack, YF = yellowfin, LT = little tuna, UN = unidentified, DT = dogtooth 

 tuna, RR = rainbow runner 



2/ In converting "scoops" to weight, Alverson and Shimada (1957) used a factor of 8 

 pounds per scoop. 



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