8 2« 



I 1 



I 2 3 4 s e 7 s le n 12 



LENGTH (MH) 



I 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 S le II 12 

 LENGTH CMM) 





I 2 3 4 5 • 7 8 9 le II 12 

 LENGTH tMM> 



2 3 4 S 8 7 8 9 18 II 12 

 LENGTH CMH) 



fin ^^n 



2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 le II 12 

 LENGTH (mi> 



Figure 12. Length- frequency distribution of larval winter flounder 

 in 0.5-Tnm size classes for all stations combined during 

 1983. 



the percentage of body depth at the pectoral fin base to standard length 

 increase from 9% for yolk-sac larvae to 31% for transformed larvae. Few 

 individuals larger than 8.5 mm were collected, which indicated that at 



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