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BULLETIN OF THE BUKEAU OF FISHERIES 
Craigie (1916a) had temperatures of 8.15° to 9.25° at 100 meters in the Bay of 
Fundy on August 27 to 29, 1914, corresponding closely to about 9.6° in the Grand 
Manan Channel at this depth on August 17, 1912 (station 10034). In 1919, Mayor 
(1923) found the 100-meter level about 2° colder than this (6.9° to 8.5°) at a 
Fig. 56.— Temperature at a depth of 100 meters, July to August, 1914. North of Georges Bank the chart represents the 
state of the gulf during the last half of August; south of the bank the data are for July and August combined 
number of stations in the lower half of the bay at the end of August; but it is prob- 
able that the regional distribution of temperature was about the same in the two 
summers, with the water slightly coldest in the center of the bay abreast of the 
western end of Grand Manan Island. 
