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The boar fish, Capros aper (L.), as a possible biological indicator of water movement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

L. H. N. Cooper
Affiliation:
Chemist at the Plymouth Laboratory

Extract

Notable catches of boar fish (Capros aper) were taken near the Eddystone on 30 October and in early November 1951. From what is known of the distribution of boar fish and from the hypothesis on the genesis of “submarine eagres” in canyons on the continental slope, a further hypothesis has been derived to explain this occurrence. It is suggested that strong west to south-westerly winds on 24 September created conditions to produce a submarine eagre the following day, and that this swept a shoal of boar fish from the yellow-coral encrusted walls of a submarine canyon in the southern edge of the Celtic Sea on to the continental shelf. Thence during quiet weather the shoal was carried by currents to the neighbourhood of the Eddystone at about 6 miles a day. Further deductions which lead to means of checking the present hypotheses have been drawn.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1952

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