PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY OF THE GULF OF MAINE 
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Table 17.- 
' Fish Hawk” stations in Massachusetts and Ipswich Bays, December, 1924, to June, 
1 925 — Continued 
Sta- 
tion 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
Position 
General locality 
142 23 00 N. 
170 15 00 W. 
142 15 00 N. 
1 70 10 00 W. 
J-North of CapeCod- 
142 08 00 N. 
170 06 00 W. 
Joff Cape Cod. 
142 34 30 N. 
170 38 00 W. 
142 30 15 N. 
170 43 15 W. 
142 28 00 N. 
170 48 00 W. 
(42 24 15 N. 
170 62 15 W. 
^Midway between Cape Cod and Cape Ann. 
Joff Eastern Point, Gloucester. 
INorth side of Massachusetts Bay, off Bakers 
/ Island. 
Joff Marblehead. 
>Off Nabant. 
lise 
Date 
Depth 
Tem- 
pera- 
ture 
Salin- 
ity 
Den 
sity 
( 0 
30 
4. 40 
ii 
Apr. 7, 1925 
3. 33 
l 60 
2.72 
1 0 
4. 30 
>31. 47 
24.98 
12 
Apr. 22, 1925 
25 
4. 11 
>31.66 
25. 16 
l 50 
3. 00 
>32.41 
25. 84 
I o 
9.20 
>31.66 
24. 50 
13 
May 21, 1925 
\ 35 
3. 40 
> 32. 41 
25. 77 
1 70 
3. 09 
> 32. 56 
25. 95 
0 
12.43 
32. 52 
24.61 
14 
June 17, 1925 
1 10 
I 20 
9. 62 
4. 56 
32.59 
33. 39 
25. 16 
26. 47 
l 50 
3. 97 
33. 17 
26. 53 
1 0 
4. 60 
>31. 91 
25. 00 
11 
Apr. 7, 1925 
40 
3. 69 
l 80 
2.91 
>33. 18 
26. 46 
1 0 
4. 40 
> 32. 00 
25. 39 
12 
Apr. 22,1925 
32 
4. 18 
> 32. 57 
25. 87 
( 64 
3. 06 
1 32. 65 
26.01 
1 0 
8. 30 
>31. 74 
24. 68 
13 
May 21, 1925 
f 25 
5. 04 
> 32. 26 
25. 54 
1 50 
3.28 
> 32. 52 
25.91 
( 0 
12. 94 
32. 59 
24.56 
14 
June 17, 1925 
1 10 
20 
11. 81 
5. 20 
32. 45 
33. 17 
24. 65 
26. 22 
| 50 
4. 09 
33. 17 
26. 34 
1 0 
4. 40 
> 32. 01 
25. 39 
11 
Apr. 7, 1925 
22 
2. 94 
44 
3.12 
> 32. 68 
26. 05 
1 0 
4.50 
>31. 86 
25. 26 
12 
Apr. 22, 1925 
25 
4. 02 
> 32. 01 
25. 44 
1 50 
3. 48 
> 32. 91 
26. 22 
! 0 
9.00 
>31. 59 
24.48 
13 
May 21, 1925 
28 
4. 30 
> 32. 29 
25. 62 
1 56 
3.31 
' 32. 36 
25. 77 
0 
12. 11 
32. 59 
24. 72 
14 
June 17, 1925 
| 10 
20 
11.06 
5. 56 
32. 38 
33. 03 
24. 75 
26. 06 
l 56 
3.91 
33. 10 
26.29 
1 0 
4.40 
>31. 26 
24. 81 
12 
Apr. 21, 1925 
22 
4. 23 
>31.66 
25.14 
44 
3. 66 
>31 86 
25. 34 
0 
8.00 
>31.47 
24. 54 
13 
May 22, 1925 
22 
3.78 
>32. 05 
25.48 
I 44 
3.31 
1 32. 74 
26.06 
f 0 
13. 16 
32. 09 
24.13 
14 
June |17, 1925 
10 
20 
12. 72 
12. 03 
32.16 
32.30 
24. 27 
24.50 
| 40 
6. 14 
32. 66 
24.70 
( 0 
5. 20 
>31.50 
25. 06 
12 
Apr. 23,1925 
22 
4. 83 
>31.70 
25. 12 
[ 44 
3.95 
>31. 70 
25. 15 
0 
6. 95 
>31.87 
24. 99 
13 
May 22, 1925 
23 
3. 99 
>32.51 
25. 78 
i 46 
3. 72 
>32. 47 
25. 82 
( 0 
13. 53 
32. 23 
24. 16 
14 
June 17, 1925 
10 
20 
12. 15 
12. 06 
32. 38 
32. 66 
24. 54 
24. 81 
( 44 
4.61 
32.88 
26. 06 
1 0 
4. 20 
>31.59 
25. 08 
12 
April 23, 1925 
19 
4. 83 
>31.75 
25. 16 
[ 38 
4. 60 
> 32. 00 
25. 38 
1 0 
8. 72 
>31. 71 
24. 60 
13 
May 22, 1925 
20 
4. 39 
| 39 
3. 69 
f 0 
12. 16 
32. 38 
24.56 
14 
June 17, 1925 
1 10 
20 
10. 24 
9.08 
32. 45 
32. 66 
24.94 
25. 30 
l 42 
5. 30 
32. 88 
25.98 
f 0 
6.00 
>31.47 
24. 79 
12 
April 23, 1925 
13 
4.57 
>31.40 
24.90 
26 
4. 75 
>32.09 
25. 30 
o 
9. 25 
>31.35 
24. 24 
13 
May 22,1925 
15 
4. 33 
> 32. 02 
25. 41 
1 30 
3. 86 
f 0 
12. 76 
32.16 
24.27 
14 
June 17,1925 
10 
20 
9. 75 
8. 93 
32.52 
32. 52 
25.08 
25.22 
l 28 
5. 92 
32.81 
25. 85 
1 From hydrometer reading. 
