Abstract

On three cruises in 1964 and 1965 the CGS G. B. Reed midwater-trawled beyond the continental slope south and west of the Queen Charlotte Islands to determine the types of fish associated with the open ocean sound-scattering layers. The fish taken included seven species not previously reported from British Columbia, and four which are second records. Species not previously reported from British Columbia are: Sagamichthys abei, Notolepis rissoi rissoi, Scopelosaurus harryi, Borodulina infans, Serrivomer jesperseni, Oneirodes acanthias, and Chaenophryne, cf. parviconus. Species reported once before include: Bathylagus ochotensis, Nansenia Candida, Caristius macropus, and Oneirodes eschrichti-group.

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