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Contributor: Tim Loh
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Species: | Lepidopsetta bilineata | ||||
Attachment: | rocksole.jpg | ||||
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Locality:* | Hamber Island, Indian Arm | ||||
Type: | Island | ||||
Salinity:* | marine | ||||
Water depth: | 10 - 15 m | ||||
Latitude:* | 49° 19' N Latitude (dec): 49.316666666667 | ||||
Longitude:* | 122° 56' W Longitude (dec): -122.93333333333 | ||||
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FAO area:* | Pacific, Northeast | ||||
Temp.: | °C | ||||
Date:* | 30/04/2002, dd/mm/yyyy | ||||
Day time: | 12:00 - 1:30 h e.g. 13:00 - 15:00 | ||||
Length:* | 25 cm Type:* TL | ||||
Weight: | g | ||||
Abundance: | fairly common (chances are about 50%) | ||||
Life stage: | adults | ||||
Sex: | undetermined | ||||
Gear: | fishing rod | ||||
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Remark: | Not a very good photo. Rock sole appear to be most common in shallow water in Belcarra Bay during the period between late May and late June. Caught sporadically outside this time. A Crude analysis of stomach contents was performed--> Intestine and stomach full (almost bursting!)--> One 6 cm coonstriped shrimp, 3-4 tiny nuttall's cockles, 1 small scallop, and the rest are bits and pieces of various species of clams and snails. WHAT A MEAL!! | ||||
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