630 



BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



The temperature of the water in the Fundy region was unusually low during the summer of 

 1916. The data given me by Craigie (1916a, 1916b), Craigie and Chase (1918), and by Vachon 

 (1918) show that in the St. Croix River, near St. Andrews, and in Passamaquoddy Bay the 



Stations 



Meter Op-/y.//^ 



500 



Fig. 67.— Temperature proflle running southeastward from the offlng.ot Nantucket to the continental slope of Georges 



Bank, July 24 to 26, 1916 (stations 10351 to 10366) 



temperature of the greater part of the water during the first half of August was approximately one 

 degree (C.) lower in 1916 than in 1914. In the Bay of Fun'dy, oflf Campobello Island, the water 



