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Figure 13.— Distribution of catch by temperature and by month for catch, tem- 

 perature at which most barracuda were taken, mean catch temperature and its 

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Figure 14. — Distribution of white seabass catch off southern California and 

 northern Mexico by month, August 1963-Julyl968, for total catch, catch tem- 

 perature and sea surface temperature range and means, and the standard devi- 

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