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winds, the data<br />

fishing grounds<br />

a while, eating<br />

the upper water<br />

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29,I Lochs' goo Nitre<br />

18.3 LicAsellOONetze<br />

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S4MOn/100'netS<br />

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give the impression as if the salmon had arrived on the<br />

rather hegUeingly and gropingly. They remained there for<br />

during the - day benthic food in the depths and coming into<br />

layers at night. After a few days they moved on slowly.<br />

Fig. 26. Distribution of salmon in the Danzig Bay,<br />

March 2 to 4, 19 6 4.<br />

Let us examine the yields of March 2 to 4, which were the higheet,<br />

in more detail. InsFig. - 26 has been drawn a map of the distribution of the<br />

salmon based on the positions of the participating cutters and their cap-'<br />

tures per unit effort. According to this the greatest concentration of the<br />

fish occurred in the southeastern part of the fished area (25.4 to 34.4<br />

salmon per 190 nets). In the northern, eastern and southwestern parts the<br />

catches were not substantially higher than during the previous days (3.3<br />

to 8.9). From the centre of the distribution extends an area towards the<br />

north,-northwest with strongly scattered captures per unit effort, which,<br />

.however, were all higher than on the days before (8.9 to-27.2). From the •<br />

distribution in Fig. 26 can be deduced that. the area of strong scatter

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