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Species composition and distribution of pelagic cephalopods from the Pacific Ocean off Oregon Público Deposited

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  • Much of our present knowledge about the species composition and distribution of (ephalopods of the Pacific Ocean is derived from collections made on cruises of the "Alba­tross," steamer of the U.S. Fish Commission, During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. "Albatross" collections along the west coast of North America were taken mainly off California and Central America or Alaska, and comparatively few collections were made off Oregon (Townsend, 1901). Neither Berry (1912) nor Hoyle (1904) lists any cephalo­pods taken off Oregon. A description of a new species of squid (Pearcy and Voss, 1963) and an absrracc (Pearcy, 1963) are the only reports of pelagic cephalopods off Oregon. Clearly, more data are needed before comparisons of fauna and generalization on zoogeographic distribution can be made.
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  • Pearcy, W. G. (1965). Species composition and distribution of pelagic cephalopods from the Pacific Ocean off Oregon. Pacific science, 19(2), 261-266.
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  • 19
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