time of day (EST), trawling duration, number of species 

 and individuals caught, total weight, depth, and surface 

 and bottom temperature and salinity. Table 3 is a phy- 

 logenetic list of the 127 species and 67 families of fishes 

 collected during this study including number and weight 

 (kilograms) by station of occurrence. Unless indicated in 

 Table 3, scientific and common names and ar- 

 rangements are according to Bailey et al. (1970). 



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