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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES 
I have already mentioned the fact that the deepest water in the northeast corner 
of the basin, off Grand Manan, has yielded an abundance of Meganyctiphanes in 
March, April, May, and June, as well as during the later summer (p. 134). Consider- 
Fig. 54. — Occurrence of the euphausiid shrimp Meganyctiphanes norvegica, February to April, 1920. locality records; 
O, not taken. The hatched curve incloses the area where it occurs regularly in early spring 
able numbers were also taken by the Halcyon in the deepest haul (150-0 meters) 
near-by on January 5, 1921 (station 10502), proving that this serves as a reservoir 
for Meganyctiphanes throughout the year. This shrimp has also been taken at most 
