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Additional Records of Deep-Sea Fishes from Off Greater New England
Northeastern Naturalist
  • Karsten E. Hartel, Harvard University
  • Christopher P. Kenaley, University of Washington - Seattle
  • John K. Galbraith, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Tracey Sutton, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
ORCID
0000-0002-5280-7071
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Abstract

Recent review of deep-sea fishes captured deeper than 200m off greater New England, from the Scotian Shelf at 44°N to the southern New England Shelf at about 38°N, documented 591 species. Subsequent trawling activity and reviews of deep-sea taxa occurring in the area have revealed that an additional 40 species in habit the deep sea off New England. Thirty-two of these new records were captured in the course of 44 bottom trawls and 94 mid-water trawls over or in the proximity of Bear Seamount (39°55'N, 67°30'W). Five of the 40 species have been described as new to science, at least in part from material taken in the study area. In addition to describing such information as specimen size and position, depth, and date of capture, errors made in the previous study of deep-sea fishes in the area are identified and corrected.

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Northeastern Naturalist © 2008 Eagle Hill Institute

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NSF grant #: DEB-0314637
Citation Information
Karsten E. Hartel, Christopher P. Kenaley, John K. Galbraith and Tracey Sutton. "Additional Records of Deep-Sea Fishes from Off Greater New England" Northeastern Naturalist Vol. 15 Iss. 3 (2008) p. 317 - 334 ISSN: 1092-6194
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tracey-sutton/13/