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APPENDIX TABLES 

 Key to Column Headings 



RET - Return number plus F (female) or M (male) suffix on column entries 

 CS - Composite station number 

 OS - Original station number 

 MO - Month of recapture 

 RLAT - Release latitude 

 RLON - Release longitude 

 CLAT - Recapture latitude 

 CLON - Recapture longitude 

 DATL - Days at large 

 MIL - Miles (nautical) 

 CLl- Carapace length at release 

 CL2- Carapace length at recapture 



EC - External egg code; first digit is egg code at release, second digit is egg 

 code at recapture: 



1 - no eggs 



2 - new eggs 



3 - mature eggs 



4 - unreported 



5 - eggs, stage unreported 



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