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Marine Science Laboratory
Oregon State University
DEPARTMENT of OCEANOGRAPHY
SCHOOL of SCIENCE
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND
SALINITY OBSERVATIONS AT
PACIFIC NORTHWEST SHORE
STATIONS FOR 1967
by
William Gilbert, Bruce Wyatt
Office of Naval Research
Contract Nonr 1286(10)
Protect NR
o63-102
Reproduction in whole or in part is permitted
for any purpose of the United States
Government
la nu pry 1968
DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHY
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY OBSERVATIONS
AT PACIFIC NORTHWEST SHORE STATIONS
FOR 1967
by
William Gilbert
and
Bruce Wyatt
Data Report No. 28
Office of Naval Research
Contract Nonr 1286(10)
Project NR 083-102
Reference 68-1
February 1968
Herbert F. Frolander
Acting Chairman
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1
1
PROCEDURE REFERENCES 2
FIGURES
4
1.
Location of Shore Stations
2.
Daily temperature and salinity at Columbia River
Lightship 5
3.
Daily temperature and salinity at Seaside
6
4.
Daily temperature and salinity at Depoe Bay
7
5.
Daily temperature and salinity at Marine Science
Center 6.
Daily temperature and salinity at Charleston
7.
Daily temperature and salinity at Port Orford . . . . 8.
Daily temperature and salinity at Crescent City,
California 11
I.
List of Shore Stations 12
II.
Temperature and Salinity Observations 13
III.
Montly Mean Temperature and Salinity 20
9
10
TABLES
INTRODUCTION
During 1967 the Department of Oceanography, Oregon State
University, continued its program of shore sampling of ocean temperatures and salinities along the coast of the Pacific Northwest. Observations for 1960 through 1966 are contained in five Data Reports which
are listed under references. The data in this report were collected at
six stations. Table 1 lists the station names and locations, sampling
sites, and names of the observers at each station. The assistance of
these observers is greatly appreciated.
PROCEDURE
The original goals of the shore sampling program were to obtain
basic information about the distribution of temperature and salinity along
the coast and to aid in monitoring offshore conditions. Detailed analysis
of the early data showed that we can classify Oregon coastal waters into
several types according to the major processes that affect them (Pattullo
and Denner, 1965). These results led us to modify the sampling program
to provide us with more detailed data.
In 1967 data were taken daily and generally at high tide. Sampling
sites were located at points exposed to the open ocean where the influence
of fresh water runoff was minimal.
Temperatures were taken with a calibrated thermometer contained
in a plastic-lined, brass, protecting enclosure. The thermometers were
calibrated against a standard and read to the nearest 0.1 C°. The observations are considered accurate to approximately + 0.2 C°.
Most salinity data were determined by hydrometer readings and
tables (Zerbe and Taylor, 1953). Hydrometers were calibrated against
an inductive salinometer which has an accuracy of about ± 0. 003%0 (Brown
and Hamon, 1961). The accuracy of salinity determined by a corrected
hydrometer is believed to be + 0.4%o. Salinities for the first six months
at Newport, Oregon, were run on an electrodeless induction salinometer,
model RS5-3 made by Industrial Instruments Inc., 89 Commerce Road,
Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Newport salinities for November and December were run on an inductive salinometer.
It will be observed that a few salinities in excess of 34.40%o are
reported for both the Columbia River Lightship and the Port Orford
stations. These are doubtful values and possibly are due to salt residue
accumulating on the measuring equipment.
2
Table II lists chronologically all the observations taken at each
coast station in 1967. Table III is a summary of montly means, maxima,
minima, and numbers of observations for each station. All times are
Pacific Standard Time (+8) except those from 0200 30 April to 0200 30
October 1967 when Daylight Standard Time was in effect.
Figure I shows the location of stations for 1967. Figures 2
through 8 are plots of the temperature and salinity data appearing in
Table II. A light line is used in the graph to represent the yearly mean
of the plotted values.
REFERENCES
Brown, N. L. and B. V. Hamon, 1961. An inductive salinometer.
Deep-Sea Res. , 7(4): 65-75.
Kujala, N. and B. Wyatt, 1961. Surface temperature and salinity
observations at shore stations on the Oregon coast for 1960,
Data Report No. 6, Department of Oceanography, Oregon State
University, Ref. 61-4. 23 pp.
Oliphant, M. , B. Wyatt and N. Kujala, 1962. Surface temperature and
salinity observations at shore stations on the Oregon coast for
1961, Data Report No. 8, Department of Oceanography, Oregon
State University, Ref. 62-11. 16 pp.
Pattullo, J. G. and W. Denner, 1965. Processes affecting seawater
characteristics along the Oregon coast. Limnol. Oceanogr.,
10(3): 443.
Still, R. , B. Wyatt and N. Kujala, 1963. Surface temperature and salinity
observations at shore stations on the Oregon coast for 1962, Data
Report No. 11, Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Ref. 63-27. 15 pp.
U. S. Government Printing Office, 1962. U. S. Department of Commerce,
1962. Surface water temperature and salinity, Pacific coast.
Coast and Geod. Surv. Pub. 31-3. 1st Edition . p. 173-186.
Wyatt, B. , R. Still and C. Haag, 1965. Surface temperature and salinity
observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations for 1963 and 1964,
Data Report No. 21, Department of Oceanography, Oregon State
University, Ref. 65-20. 18 pp.
3
Wyatt, B. and W. Gilbert, 1967. Surface temperature and salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations for 1965 and 1966,
Data Report No. 25, Department of Oceanography, Oregon State
University, Ref. 67-8. 28 pp.
Zerbe, W, B, and C. B. Taylor, 1953. Sea water temperature and
density reduction tables, U, S, Dept, Comm., Coast and Geod.
Surv. Spec. Publ. No. 298, 21 pp.
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125°
WASHINGTON
COLUMBIA RIVER
LIGHTSHIP
:SEASIDE
45°
DEPOE BAY
MARINE SCIENCE
CENTER
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Figure 1. Location of Shore Stations.
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FES
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
20
20
15
0
I0
-5
35
0
0
25
(r) 20
15
10
1
Figure 2 Daily temperature and salinity at Columbia River Lightship.
Light line indicates yearly mean.
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FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
25
20
15
10
35
$ 30
25
20
Figure 3. Daily temperature and salinity at Seaside. Light line
indicates yearly mean.
OCT
NOV
DEC
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Figure 4. Daily temperature and salinity at Depoe Bay. Light line
indicates yearly mean.
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co
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JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOY
DEC
15
15
10
5
35
35
•
$ 30
30
(r)
25
25
20
20
Figure 5. Daily temperature and salinity at Marine Science Center.
Light line indicates yearly mean.
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FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
20
15
10
5
35
•
30
(i)
25
20
Figure 6. Daily temperature and salinity at Charleston. Light line
indicates yearly mean.
NOV
DEC
0
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MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
20
20
15
15
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10
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35
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Figure 7. Daily temperature and salinity at Port Orford. Light line
indicates yearly mean.
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FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
20
20
15
15
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5
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35
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30
30
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25
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20
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15
Figure 8. Daily temperature and salinity at Crescent City, California.
Light line indicates yearly mean.
TABLE I. LIST OF SHORE STATIONS.
Station Name and Location
Sampling Site
Observer
Columbia River Lightship
46°11.2'N, 124°11.01W
Five miles southwest of Columbia
River South Jetty
U. S. Coast Guard
WLV-535, WLV-604
Seaside
45° 59. 7'N, 123° 55.6'W
At pump outlet into Seaside Aquarium
settling tank from surf inlet pipe
Mr. John O'Brian
Depoe Bay
44°49.4'N, 124°04.01W
At pump outlet into Depoe Bay Aquarium
settling tank from surf inlet pipe
Mr. William Kukaska
Marine Science Center
44°37.2'N, 124°01.5'W
At pump outlet into the Center from
bottom of Yaquina Bay
Dr. Jefferson J. Gonor
Mr. Gouglas Coughenower
Charleston
43° 21.0'N, 124° 19.0'W
From surface of bay
Miss Gayann Hall
Port Orford
42° 44.6'N, 124° 30.61W
Off east side of Port Orford Pier
Mr. Herman Carlson
Crescent City, California
41°44.6'N, 124° 11. 7'W
Off end of Crescent City Municipal
Wharf
Mr. Darold Richcreek
TABLE II.
coLumnIA eTVER LTAH7sHIP
1198
DATE
JAN.
1
?
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
74
25
77
78
79
30
11
MAR. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
I8
19
20
21
24
25
76
27
29
31
APR. 1
2
3
4
5
7
9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IR
19
PO
21
22
73
24
25
26
77
78
29
MAY
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
73
74
75
16
77
1636
1742
1900
201R
0810
0924
1018
1112
1200
1248
1330
1454
1530
1612
1700
1754
1900
OR/2
0900
0954
1048
1136
1224
1354
1442
1536
161n
1730
0336
0418
0518
0618
0730
0847
0948
1036
1124
1206
1242
0118
0142
0206
0418
0518
0630
0754
1100
1154
1224
0100
n218
0349
n447
0554
0712
0824
0924
1106
2336
0006
0030
0054
0124
0148
0218
0254
0342
0442
0606
0730
2149
2238
1048
2306
0048
0124
0206
0248
0330
0418
0518
0724
0942
0954
1054
1154
0018
0048
0118
0148
n219
0242
0318
0301
0430
0574
0630
0748
0912
1030
1136
0030
0117
0200
0247
0374
0417
7
8.2
9.8
10.1
10.8
9,5
10.5
9,7
9.4
8.9
9.7
9.6
10.5
10.2
9.8
9.5
9.2
8,5
9
10:2
10.0
10.0
10.6
10.5
10.0
/0.8
10.5
10.0
9.3
9,2
9.0
8.8
9.2
8,9
8.6
9.2
9,5
9.4
8.8
9.4
8,7
9.8
9.0
9.1
8,4
9.7
9.5
9.6
9,8
9,9
8,4
8.4
9.4
9.6
10.0
9.2
10.0
10.4
10.2
9.9
10.0
10,4
9.6
9.4
9.4
9.2
9.5
9,5
9.0
9.8
9,6
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.4
0,2
1.6
0,6
9,9
0.3
0.7
0.4
1.1
0.6
0.3
0.6
1.6
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.2
1.4
1.4
1.2
1,6
2.8
1.1
2.0
2.3
1.9
2.1
2.4
0.9
1.6
1.0
1,4
0,4
3,n
1967
5
27,4
30.6
29.1
35,1
33.4
32.7
23.7
76.7
22.A
33.7
26.9
28.1
29.7
30.5
35,0
21.6
21.1
28,7
36.4
33.1
37.5
34.9
35.6
34.9
36.7
35.5
34.0
34.5
30.9
31.4
26.6
28.6
21.5
22.5
24.0
22.9
28.4
26.1
28.1
25,9
26.9
26,4
25.9
26.7
24.9
26.6
25.0
26.1
27.0
23.1
22.6
26.1
23.7
24.1
2304
23.6
22.1
23.1
24.6
23.6
26.9
25.2
23.7
23.3
22.9
25.0
26.0
23.7
23,7
27.1
25.3
280
26,6
1.6.1
21,n
21.4
21.4
22.7
28.6
27.1
23.9
25.6
24.8
30.n
27.4
260
30.9
30.4
28.,
27.4
26.9
28.7
30.0
77.1
31,8
30.5
32,5
32.1
29.5
27.0
32.7
26.6
26,5
73,0
180
79.9
71.0
13
TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY OBSERVATIONS.
DATE
TIME
78
79
30
31
Jumc 1
7
1
4
5
0500
0594
0654
0806
0911
1018
1118
1212
0000
0036
011?
014?
0218
0754
0336
0418
0518
MAY
A
7
8
9
In
11
1?
11
14
15
16
17
19
19
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
27
78
79
30
Jib y 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
13
14
/5
16
17
19
19
20
21
27
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
ADA, 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6
9
10
11
17
13
14
15
16
17
19
19
70
71
27
73
74
75
26
77
79
29
30
31
S cc , 1
7
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
In
0612
0710
0854
1017
1124
1130
0000
0048
0116
0774
0312
0354
0442
0530
0674
0718
0830
2148
2236
2318
1242
n000
0042
0124
0200
0742
0330
0419
1824
1912
2000
2054
2148
2748
2342
1324
0036
0124
0212
0300
0342
0424
1800
1936
1918
2000
2048
2142
2236
2310
1312
001e
0106
0154
0236
0324
1700
1742
1824
1918
2018
2119
2230
2330
1312
0030
0118
0206
0242
0374
1636
1706
1736
1612
1614
1948
1094
2200
7306
1159
0054
1400
1436
1512
154R
1624
1700
1748
1842
TIME
DOF
12.0
11.7
12.0
13.5
11.8
13.9
12.8
14.2
13.4
11.7
14.2
13.4
12.9
14.7
14.4
14.2
11,1
13,6
12.8
13.4
14.4
13.4
12.2
13.2
13.5
13.9
14.5
14.5
13.8
15.0
15.2
16.0
15.2
14.4
13.0
13.5
14.1
13.9
15.2
16.0
15.5
15.5
15.3
15.7
14,3
16.6
17.2
16.3
19.2
19.1
16.0
15.2
17.0
17.0
17.9
16.4
15.1
14.8
14.7
16.0
16.8
16.8
19.4
19.3
18.0
17.5
16,3
15,9
16.1
16.3
15,8
14.0
14.9
14.2
16.3
14.7
14,2
14.8
14.3
14.2
14.5
15.4
15.2
14.5
13.4
13.9
14,8
15.8
14.4
14.5
14.0
14.4
13,2
14.6
15.0
15.3
15.1
13,5
16.6
15.6
15.8
16.7
16.0
15.6
15.0
15.9
27.9
26.5
26.7
19.7
280
23.?
20.9
27.9
27.1
29.1
18.5
14.8
22.9
8.7
8.9
5.4
26.4
8,7
19.6
10.3
9.0
12.1
24.7
22.1
18.5
12.1
18.9
16.2
16.6
11.5
14.8
15.7
10.6
11.4
20.7
22.4
21.5
20.7
19.9
11.7
19.n
20.9
18.6
19.4
17.7
15.9
71.4
19.5
70.3
72.1
17.4
73.3
19.5
19.7
70.3
19.7
17.5
17.5
19.7
72.9
17.7
17.7
70.3
18.2
18.4
21.8
23.6
26,4
24.5
19.9
19,3
22.5
230
20.5
19.1
23.6
17.0
21.3
27.8
26.2
26.0
26.6
25.4
29.0
24.7
28.9
26.9
25.9
25.4
29.9
26.6
26.1
29,8
29.4
29.0
26.8
32.2
30.7
32.1
32.1
33.1
32,1
32.0
33.0
29.9
31.7
11
12
11
14
15
14
17
18
19
70
71
7?
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
1949
2100
7718
2374
0018
1374
0106
0148
1454
1524
1549
161?
164?
1719
1800
1R54
2012
2130
2242
2142
10
1242
OrT. 1
1318
2
1354
3
1430
4
1512
5
6
1548
1630
7
1718
R
9
1812
1924
10
2048
11
2154
12
2306
11
1206
14
1242
IS
1318
16
17
1342
1412
IR
19
1436
1506
20
1530
21
1600
22
1636
23
1718
24
11118
25
1936
26
2100
27
2208
29
1018
29
1100
30
1142
31
121e
1
NnV.
2
1300
1336
3
4
1418
1506
9
6
1554
7
1648
0936
11
1018
12
13
1100
14
1130
15
1200
16
1230
1300
17
19
1330
1400
19
1436
20
1512
21
1600
2?
23
1654
24
1812
0754
25
0948
26
0926
27
28
1018
1106
29
30
0012
1
1230
DFC.
1318
2
1400
3
4
1448
1536
5
7
1730
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0706
9
0800
0842
10
09e4
11
1006
1?
1048
13
1124
14
15
1700
16
1236
1306
17
IR
1142
1418
19
20
1500
71
24
29
26
27
28
79
10
31
0618
07U6
0745
0848
0942
1036
1124
1218
1306
15.3
15.3
15.6
16.0
15.6
15.9
15.7
16,9
16.8
15,8
16.0
1503
16.0
14,0
14,9
15.815.1
14.0
14.1
13.9
13.6
14.0
14.0
14.4
14.6
14.6
14.4
15.5
15.4
15.5
15.1
14.8
15.0
15.3
15.8
15.6
15.8
14.9
15.7
14.5
14.6
14.5
14.2
14.6
14.5
14.1
14.6
13.5
14.4
14.4
14.5
13.8
14.2
14.0
11.0
11.0
13.2
12.8
11.5
33.2
270
28.6
29.9
33.1
30.4
31.7
34.6
34.6
32.6
31.6
31.9
340
30.7
17.7
35,0
17.4
30,4
27.7
29.5
78.6
32.2
11.7
11.7
12.1
14.9
17,2
75.1
32.3
78.4
13.1
10.0
32.3
31.3
12.6
32.7
11.6
16.9
18.9
10.0
11.8
78.6
79.5
11.8
19.9
78.9
76.3
12.1
29.5
11.2
78.1
25.1
77.3
79.4
29.6
17.0
14.2
14.1
14.0
21.1
11.5
12.5
12.6
11,9
11.2
11.8
12.6
78.7
77,6
73.4
77.6
23.5
28.1
13.5
22.1
11.7
73.8
27.9
72.5
74.0
24.1
72.0
71.4
74.9
75.2
73.4
77.6
78.9
78.5
74.8
77.5
72.1
26.1
77.0
74.4
770
76.5
76.6
76.1
76.1
74.3
79.9
29.6
11.6
77.0
27.5
77.5
19.4
17,1
71.4
70.7
19.6
19.0
12.6
11.7
17.2
11.8
11.6
12.R
12.2
11.8
12.0
10.2
10.6
9.8
10.5
10.0
11.0
9.8
10.4
10.2
10.8
10.5
10.8
10.8
9.6
9.6
9.6
10.0
9.2
In.?
R.4
6.7
10.0
10.2
10.0
9.7
9.n
9.6
9.5
9.5
8.9
14
SEASIDE
DATE
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
21
22
23
74
26
FEB. 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
28
NMI, 1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
PR
29
30
APR. 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
18
19
70
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
JAN.
1967
TIME
1430
1700
1745
0800
0815
0830
1100
0945
1215
1245
1300
1400
1415
1800
1515
0815
0830
0900
1000
1130
0830
0815
0830
0930
1054
1045
1130
1201
1315
1300
1445
0435
0645
0830
0830
0900
0915
1055
1105
1230
1530
1615
0815
0830
0845
0945
1030
1100
1135
1350
1355
1415
1400
1600
0830
0830
0900
0930
1000
1100
1205
1245
1515
1545
1615
0815
0810
0855
1110
1140
1330
1300
1315
1920
2010
0815
0845
0955
1030
1145
1220
1215
1515
1615
T
11.1
11.2
11.2
9,5
10,4
10.7
11.1
11.1
10,8
11.2
10.4
11.0
11.0
10.8
11.1
10.4
9,4
9.7
10.0
9.8
10.4
10,4
10.0
10,2
10,3
10.4
10,2
10,2
11.0
10.5
9.9
9,5
9,6
9,5
9.5
9,5
9,7
9,7
9,5
9,6
9.9
9,6
9.3
9,9
9,1
10,0
9.2
8.9
9.0
9,9
9,8
9,3
9,3
9.9
10.0
10.0
10.0
9.3
9.2
9,2
10,1
10,3
10.2
9.9
10.1
10.2
9,8
10,2
11.3
10.9
10.7
10.6
11.3
11.5
11.1
9.9
10.9
11.2
11,2
11.7
12.4
11.9
11.7
11.2
5
DATE
280
26,8
MAY
A09.
27.0
28.2
29.1
29.1
26.6
27.8
27,7
270
28.7
250
27,4
26.7
27.1
300
27.8
28.7
28.7
28.1
28.4
29,7
29.5
29.2
29.1
30.1
23,4
24.4
24.7
25.7
23.9
25.3
25.7
26.7
260
26.4
26.5
26.5
24.4
22.6
24,5
23.7
29.9
30.3
29.5
23,9
24.4
23.9
23.7
250
25.1
26.2
270
28.4
29.7
29.5
29.7
29.9
29.7
29,1
27.7
28.7
28,4
270
23.4
210
26.1
27.8
25.0
25.7
26.6
26.5
26,7
26.9
27.7
27,8
27.5
27.7
26.9
26.7
240
24.4
JmNi
Jmtv
Min.
51•4,
TIME
10
7
3
4
5
6
10
18
70
21
77
25
79
31
1
2
1
4
5
6
A
9
11
13
14
15
16
17
IR
19
71
22
23
24
75
76
77
78
30
I
2
10
17
13
14
15
16
17
IR
19
20
72
75
26
77
7A
29
10
11
1
2
3
4
7
9
ID
11
12
14
15
17
21
76
77
78
79
30
31
4
5
A
7
0730
0815
2220
2255
2300
2330
2350
1440
2015
2200
1120
2230
0030
1830
1945
2050
2100
2230
2750
2300
2159
0045
0030
0236
1750
1845
1850
2000
2020
2135
1100
1230
1209
1245
1330
1630
1710
1410
1900
1910
2000
2130
1530
1645
1800
1900
2000
2030
2030
2200
2330
2335
0010
0215
1620
1745
1430
1900
1930
2000
2030
2115
2300
1200
1500
1605
1700
1625
1730
0900
2345
2350
1530
1335
1400
1430
1500
1530
11,5
11.1
11.5
12,0
12.1
12.5
12.3
12.8
14,0
15,4
12.7
12.9
12.4
13.5
14.4
14.1
14.4
14.5
14.0
13,5
13.9
14.5
13,7
14.2
15.3
13.4
12,4
12.9
12.5
12.3
13,8
14.6
14,4
14.0
14,5
13.5
I:::
1
14.8
14.6
13,4
14.5
13,4
13,2
14.0
13.2
12.0
12.8
15.5
17.0
15.7
16.2
15.4
15,1
18.2
17.6
21.0
20.9
20.0
19.0
16,5
16;0
14.0
11.9
16.0
14,3
15.2
13.8
13.8
13.2
12.6
13.1
26.A
27.8
26.7
27.4
27.4
26.0
25.6
26,7
26„?
25.7
28.2
28.7
29.3
24.5
26.4
27.4
27.1
23.9
27.5
28,2
24,5
24.8
27.1
26.0
27.0
29.4
29.5
29.1
28.4
29.3
28.7
26.1
27.3
26.4
28.7
27.4
:77:7
29.3
30.0
30.0
30.0
30,7
30.5
30.5
30.1
30.9
30.9
25.6
24.2
25.7
25.7
27.5
28.6
26.9
27.1
27.0
24.8
26.1
26.5
27.7
29.1
30.0
30.4
29.7
29.9
29.7
30.1
30.4
30.9
31.0
30.5
15.0
15.3
15.0
14.8
15.6
16.4
16.3
15.0
15.3
29.7
30.1
30.3
29.0
29.5
29.1
29.1
28.7
29.9
DATE
TIME
9
10
11
17
15
14
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
OAT. 1
7
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
10
12
11
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
28
29
30
31
N0V. 1
7
1
4
5
6
7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
DAC. 3
5
6
8
11
11
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1610
1700
1815
1900
2245
1300
1345
1400
1445
1500
1530
1610
1730
1100
1125
1145
1200
1300
1330
1405
1530
1630
1745
0830
1030
1100
1120
1245
1315
1420
1500
1445
0700
0810
0900
1030
1100
1130
1145
1205
1230
1330
1430
0700
0730
0830
0930
1030
1230
1030
1100
1130
1330
1340
1400
1645
0600
0630
0730
0800
0800
0900
1230
1430
1500
0500
0730
0900
1030
1135
1230
1100
1201
1230
1400
0500
0530
0600
0700
0810
0900
0915
1130
SAP.
16.1
16.6
16.4
16.7
15.5
15.8
¶5.6
16.1
160
15.5
15.8
15.5
15.5
IP.%
12.8
13.2
14.1
13.8
13.5
14.4
14.2
14.0
13.9
14.8
14.6
14.2
14.6
15.0
15.7
15.4
14.9
14.4
11.5
13.5
11.4
13.8
13.9
14.0
13.7
13.5
13.6
13.4
13.2
11.6
13.4
13.7
14.1
14.2
14.0
11.9
14.0
11.5
13.1
11.1
12.2
12.0
12.1
12.0
11.9
11.5
11.7
11.4
11.3
10.5
10.4
9.8
9.5
9.1
8.8
9.4
10.1
10.5
10.8
11.1
11.5
11.0
10.8
10.5
10.1
9.8
9.7
9.7
9.6
30.5
30.4
10.0
10.0
79.0
?9.3
79.6
30.1
10.0
79.1
10.1
10.5
79.9
29.2
79.2
28.4
29.7
78.7
79.0
30.0
79.1
29.2
28.2
78.4
78.6
28.2
78.3
79.1
29.2
29.0
79.6
76.7
29.5
29.7
28.3
79.2
78.6
79.5
78.6
79.4
78.7
74.3
29.0
78.6
78.3
78.2
79.5
29.1
08.6
79.3
PRO
28.4
79.0
79.5
24.7
79.1
79.1
29.5
29.3
29.0
28.6
79.7
28.7
28,7
78.6
27.8
78.3
28.3
28.6
75,8
28.7
27.9
78.6
79.9
78.0
28.3
27.7
77.9
28.2
78,6
78.4
78.3
78.7
15
nEPOF BAY 1967
DATE
TIME
JAN.
1
3
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
30
F813. 2
4
5
6
7
9
11
13
14
15
18
20
21
23
25
27
28
MAR. 2
4
5
6
9
9
10
II
13
14
16
17
19
19
20
21
72
24
26
77
28
79
10
APR. 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1542
1700
0730
0824
0930
1012
1100
1319
1400
1515
1620
1730
1815
1720
0710
0900
0954
0948
1125
1254
1336
1415
1635
0556
0755
0900
1000
1054
1225
1315
1445
1530
1625
1835
2018
2124
1115
1240
1435
1524
1622
1820
0730
0842
1152
1115
1210
1242
1310
1415
1600
1710
1815
1905
0812
0935
1030
1100
1235
1330
1424
1518
1615
0715
0820
0930
1025
1120
1206
1245
1330
T
10.5
10.6
9.9
10.0
10.0
10.7
10.0
10.1
10,0
10.2
10.3
10.2
10.3
10.0
9.8
9.7
9.5
9.4
9.6
9.9
10.1
10.2
10.0
10,5
10.4
10.3
10.0
9.9
9.9
10.1
10.0
9.9
9.9
10.0
9.2
9.6
9.9
9.9
9.6
9.5
9.4
9.5
9,4
9.6
9.6
9.4
9.2
8.2
9.6
9.8
903
9.4
9.4
9.4
9.2
9.4
9.2
9.4
9.6
9.8
9.8
9.6
9.8
10.0
9.8
9,8
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.1
10.9
5
31,1
31.4
31.5
30.9
31.2
31.5
31.5
31.5
31.5
31.2
31.5
31.5
31.7
32.0
31.7
31.1
31.3
30.8
30.8
30.7
30.7
29,6
31.5
31.3
31.9
31.5
31.5
31.5
30.9
31.7
31.7
31.5
31.7
31.5
30.9
31.1
30.4
30.7
30.3
300
31.1
31.1
31.3
31,6
31.1
30.8
30.4
30.6
30.1
30.2
29.9
29.5
29.2
29.1
29.7
29.8
29.9
30.3
30.6
30.0
30.7
30.8
31.7
31.5
31.2
31.2
31.5
31.5
31.5
31.7
30.8
OATF
TIME
499. In
11
12
13
1S
16
18
19
20
21
72
23
74
75
76
77
79
MAN,
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
JuNF 1
3
5
6
8
9
10
II
12
14
15
16
17
19
19
70
4110. 1
7
3
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
17
19
19
12
23
74
75
76
79
5F9, 1
2
3
4
5
1405
1445
1518
1600
1756
1810
1910
0835
0942
1040
1145
1240
1336
1424
1530
1645
1716
0775
0945
0950
1055
1205
1305
1150
0906
1023
1132
1245
1417
1505
1538
1624
1714
0652
0740
0835
0925
1015
1100
1230
1530
1624
1729
0722
0832
0938
1030
1215
1330
1624
1530
1628
0715
0922
0932
1230
1345
1430
1545
1630
0730
0530
0976
1037
1125
1230
1525
1626
1735
1822
0630
A
9
10
11
14
I
10.9
10.7
10.5
10.4
10.B
10.6
10.8
11.0
11.6
11.5
11.7
11.5
11.2
11.3
110
10.9
10.8
10.5
10.7
10.8
10.9
11.2
11.4
11.6
11.0
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.3
11.2
10.9
11.0
10.9
10.9
10.8
11.0
11.0
11.2
11.0
11.1
15.6
15.6
15.4
/5.2
15.0
16.0
16.4
16.6
17.0
17.4
17.6
17.8
17.6
17.4
17.4
1.7.8
17.8
17.8
17.6
17.4
17.6
17.8
18.0
18,0
17.8
17.8
17,8
17.8
17.6
17.9
17.8
5
31.1
31.3
31.1
30.7
31.1
30.9
31.1
31.1
320
320
31.7
31.7
31.9
320
31.6
31.9
31.6
33.0
32.9
31.6
33.9
33.2
33.0
33.2.
32.9
33.2
33.3
33.5
33.2
32.9
32.6
33.2
32.9
32.6
32.6
32.9
33.0
33.2
33.2
33.2
30.6
30.8
30.6
30.2
29.9
29.9
29.5
30.3
27.9
29.2
30.6
30.
30.0
29.8
29.5
30.7
30.4
30.7
30.1
30.6
30.6
32.0
32.3
32.0
31.7
31.7
31.5
31.2
30.9
31.2
31.5
DATE
TIME
SEP. 15
,,,
;,,,,,
17
21
22
25
Cri. 21.
1230
1635
1730
0825
0845
3
7
8
9
10
II
14
T
17.6
17.5
17.6
17.9
17.6
17.6
11.8
12.0
11(1)10
1435
1530
1635
1745
1815
0835
12.2
17.4
12.6
12.8
12.1
12.1
13.0
13.2
7 941
111.';
11.4
13.8
1:7Z
1205
13.1
13.1
13.8
13.6
11.4
13.7
13.2
10.0
9.9
411230
1325
7
17'g
9
1815
10 0800
(1,
1::
9.4
9.6
9.4
10.2
156
17
19
20
22
23
24
27
28
29
N7v. 1
2
1125
1325
1625
1715
1835
0 925
1035
1115
1120
12
15
16
17
19
0925
1100
1135
1205
1245
23
24
25
26
27
DEC. 1
2
1555
1710
1835
0745
0820
1130
1218
7'3'
116330S:00
99
11
12
11
14
15
16
17
1;3125
0825
0910
0950
1030
1100
1165
1215
1255
1448
1545
1694
1815
0842
0935
19
IA
21
22
21
24
27
28
1315
5
11.6
12.0
32.1
11.7
31.9
32.4
33.7
33.6
13.2
11.3
31.7
13.2
13.7
12.9
32.8
12.5
12.1
32.5
12.4
12.1
32.5
12.3
12.8
33.2
37.9
32.6
12.0
12.0
13.2
33.3
;7.;
11.2
11.4
11.4
11.6
11.8
9.4
9.4
9.2
9.2
9.0
9.2
1;.
32,4
:
12.4
32.1
12.0
32.5
32.3
32.0
12.3
11.9
12.4
32.1
12,6
12.9
13.2
13.2
33.5
33.7
30.8
10.8
10.4
10.4
10.2
10.2
ii:'
9.8
9.6
9.4
9.2
9.2
9.4
9.2
10.0
9.8
0.6
9.8
9.6
779
0' .164
31.2
10.8
10.6
30.2
79.9
10.1
79.9
11.5
11.7
31.3
33.6
13,6
111.2
10.0
10.2
10.4
10.6
10.8
16
MARINE SCIENCE CENTER
T
TIME
DATE
JAN.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
FEB. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
IS
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1400
0300
0440
0630
0817
0817
0845
0930
0915
1105
1146
1319
1697
0600
0520
0635
0730
0900
0940
0845
1040
1127
1305
1335
1351
0530
0215
0600
0500
0610
0800
0800
0820
1015
1055
1032
0935
1350
0215
0400
0415
0210
0345
0500
0730
Q750
1000
0720
1000
1104
0850
10.2
10.3
9.9
10.1
90
10.0
10.0
9,8
9,9
9.7
9.7
9.7
9,8
9.6
10.2
10.0
9.7
9,4
9.2
8.8
9.0
9.0
9.6
9.7
9.7
9.1
9.0
9.7
9.6
10.2
9.7
9.7
9.6
9.6
9.6
9.6
9.5
9.8
9.7
9.4
9.2
9,2
9.2
9.4
9.1
9.2
9.1
9.1
9.0
9.1
9.0
1967
5
30.#5
31.00
30.89
31.70
31.30
31.17
31.55
31.10
31.15
31.41
30.51
31.15
30.90
31.30
30.50
30.50
31.20
30.90
30.59
30.55
29.73
28.55
27.57
25.90
93,66
28.10
28.10
28.00
28.40
28.20
28.30
30.36
31.03
31.20
31.27
31.22
30.20
31.44
31.70
31.10
30.90
30.60
30.90
30.40
30.20
30.90
30.60
30.10
30.56
30.49
29.55
0RTE
TIME
T
75
76
77
78
M40. 1
7
3
4
5
6
7
9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
70
21
72
23
74
75
26
77
78
79
30
31
ADD. I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1230
1400
0100
0230
0220
0300
0400
0700
0830
0842
0808
1051
0940
1137
1150
0030
0030
0400
0230
0240
0430
0300
0600
0600
0720
0700
0910
103?
1210
1200
0030
0200
0200
0155
0315
0400
0600
0600
0700
0817
0834
2330
2340
1400
0015
0030
0100
0140
0120
0200
0400
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.1
8.9
9.1
9.1
9.3
9,4
9.3
9.4
9.2
8.9
8,8
8,8
8.7
8,7
8.1
8.5
8.7
5.7
9.1
8,6
9.0
9.2
9.4
9.2
9.2
9.1
9,3
9.3
9.1
9.0
9.1
9.1
9.0
9,2
9.3
9.2
FF8,
'4.
9,6
10.0
9.6
9,8
9,4
9,7
9.7
9.5
9.8
5
99.75
30.10
29.70
29.20
29.30
29.40
30.20
30.80
31.10
31.77
31.77
31.89
31.44
31.17
31.20
30.90
30.70
30.50
29.70
28.70
28.60
27.90
28.00
28.70
27.80
27.50
28.00
29.63
30.16
29.68
30.30
29.50
31.00
31.00
30.20
30.90
30.90
30.80
30.40
30.50
30.18
.
30.80
30.40
30.10
30.60
31.10
30.40
30.40
30.50
30.40
TIME
047E
7
0400
0430
0700
0851
2110
2250
2210
2250
1900
0100
0020
0230
0430
0400
2200
2300
2200
2330
9955
1530
1840
0136
1800
9.5
9.7
9.4
9.7
10.1
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.7
10.0
10.2
10.1
i0.4
10.6
10.4
23
28
JUNE 7
0045
0105
1440
0030
2300
1115
N9V. 28
29
30
DEC. 1
4
5
7
8
9
11
12
13
15
18
19
20
21
27
28
29
0900
0930
1015
1100
1500
1400
1555
1650
0825
0810
0840
0915
1 0 15
1250
1250
1600
1410
1150
09 00
0940
ApR,
MAY
17
19
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
B
9
10
11
12
13
22
0045
0045
i0.4
10.2
10.0
9.5
9.6
10.3
11.4
9.6
10.4
10.1
5
28.90
30.20
30.00
79.41
30.10
30.82
10.80
10.74
33.10
30.50
30.49
79.96
79.70
79.80
10.50
30.80
30.90
31.50
31.64
31.06
30.70
32.10
31.11
31.40
31.3n
10.8
32.20
10.2
9.9
11.3
11.1
32.85
33.10
32.50
10.6
11.1
11.0
11.2
11.3
11.0
10.5
10.6
10.8
10.7
10.9
11.0
1 0.0
10.0
9.7
9.6
9.3
10.0
10.0
10.0
32.22
31.57
31.76
31.67
30.79
79.77
78,49
99,43
79.67
10.29
30.44
30.87
12.1
32.80
12.40
30.55
31.91
31.66
31,94
31.53
26.57
77.99
98,75
17
CHARLES/0N 1967
OATS
TIME
JAN.
1
4
6
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
18
21
23
25
26
28
29
30
31
6E8, 5
11
13
15
25
26
27
MAR. 1
13
15
16
22
73
24
25
27
28
29
APR. 2
4
5
9
10
11
12
14
23
24
25
30
MAY
1
13
15
17
20
72
73
74
25
26
1518
0820
0915
1055
1040
1120
1220
1335
1328
1551
1510
1655
1030
0925
1100
1215
1330
1477
1550
1605
1325
1315
1510
1630
1225
1325
1410
1600
1425
1551
1645
0940
1045
1210
1220
1320
1400
1700
1900
0830
0930
1400
1230
1370
1355
1520
1110
1215
1300
1915
0800
1500
0730
0830
0920
1230
1326
1500
1640
1540
n47F
10.8
10.?
9.6
9.4
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.0
10,4
10.4
10.8
9.5
8,9
8.6
9.6
10.3
10.3
10.4
9.6
10.1
10.3
11.0
9.6
9.4
10.2
11.1
10.6
10,5
10.8
4,1
8,9
10.2
9.8
10.8
10.6
10.8
10.5
9,9
10.5
9,7
9.7
11.5
10.7
12.0
12.3
11.1
11.5
11.7
11.4
11.6
12,0
13.1
12.3
10.9
11.5
11,3
11.8
12.4
11.5
12,5
30.4
30,8
28.4
300
30.9
31.1
30.6
30.6
30,4
30.4
290
30.8
25.5
25.9
31.7
30.6
30,6
26.5
24,8
26,4
30.7
31.1
30.8
26.5
30.3
260
30.7
30.7
29.9
29,4
28.6
29.7
29.8
29,4
29.1
29.1
29.6
28.7
29.6
290
29.9
30.1
30.2
30.6
30.7
29.5
300
29.9
29.9
30.6
28.9
30.7
30.4
32.5
31.3
32.5
32.1
32.0
32.1
32.5
MAY
TIME
77
78
79
J.MF
Jill y
Aun,
5E9.
OnT,
30
11
2
4
In
11
17
14
15
25
76
77
78
79
3
7
10
11
18
19
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
31
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
In
11
12
8
9
10
11
12
11
14
15
16
17
18
70
21
73
74
75
30
1
1640
1773
1945
1420
1925
2128
1104
1610
1700
1715
1818
1905
1610
1658
1812
1845
1405
1040
1350
1530
1630
1115
1200
1305
1345
1425
1505
1540
1630
1645
2070
2105
1110
1155
0100
2335
1442
1520
1555
1635
1704
1905
1607
1678
1745
1821
1942
0940
1040
1130
1730
1330
1311
1405
1440
1710
1556
1640
1100
1145
12.8
12,5
11.7
11.9
12.5
12.6
14.3
13.4
12.8
13.1
11.2
10.4
11.8
12.2
13.4
13.3
12,4
11,4
13.1
13.6
13.6
11.3
12.4
12.8
13,5
11.8
11.8
12.8
12.6
13.8
13,4
12.0
12.8
12.8
13.9
13.5
14.0
13.0
12.2
11,5
11.8
11.5
14.7
14.3
14.3
15.9
15.4
14.0
13,8
14.1
14.0
14.5
15.0
12.8
12.2
12.8
12.4
11.9
11.2
12.1
32.4
370
32.1
32.1
31.7
31.7
31.6
32.1
32.3
32.4
32.1
32.0
33,4
330
34.6
34.6
33.8
35.4
34.2
33.8
33,8
33.2
330
33.0
32.8
33.7
32.9
32,9
33.0
32.9
32.1
33.4
33.8
33.6
33.8
33.7
34.2
33.7
35.6
33.2
35.4
35.1
31.7
33.1
32.6
33.3
33.2
32.8
33.6
33.0
31.2
33.4
33.4
33.0
320
32.9
33.0
32.9
33.2
33.4
0478
TIME
Cr7.
1700
1235
1310
1440
1420
1815
1300
0910
1020
1045
1310
1157
1235
1305
1420
1445
1450
1503
1600
1700
0840
1000
0915
1012
1055
1215
1356
1436
1600
1645
1720
1135
1248
1430
1358
1430
1315
0910
0943
1130
1158
1440
1325
1445
1610
1650
7
1
4
6
7
9
10
11
11
14
15
16
18
19
2n
21
22
21
24
25
27
28
30
31
Nlv, 1
4
5
6
7
89
17
19
20
21
22
21
28
29
DEC. 1
2
1
4
5
7
8
9
11
12
13
16
17
19
20
21
28
29
30
31
0808
0930
0933
1105
1100
1320
1326
1500
0930
1240
1055
1210
T
17.6
I2.a
12.1
11.3
14.1
14.0
14.7
11.8
11.4
11.7
14.0
12.8
13.6
11.2
12.8
13.7
11.7
13.9
11.1
14.0
12.5
11.0
17.4
12.5
12.6
11.9
12.4
17.
12.3
12.9
12.9
12.4
11.7
11.3
10.8
11.2
10.6
10.2
10.4
11.2
10.6
10.7
9.9
9.4
9.1
9.3
9.6
P.R
8.9
8.6
8.8
9.7
9.0
0.1
9.6
10.7
9.7
10.4
17.3
12.3
12.4
32.4
12.0
10.4
17.0
32.0
11.3
11.5
32.1
10.9
10.9
11.3
10.7
11.2
11.9
11.5
10.9
31.2
32.0
11.2
11.3
30.9
31.7
13.2
17,9
11.9
32.9
32.9
32.3
32.3
32.7
33.1
33.2
33.0
12.7
12.2
11,6
33.1
11.0
11.9
79.9
10.0
78.2
77.9
79.1
28,6
11.5
32.1
32.2
31.8
31.5
29.3
12.3
12.4
12.7
12.8
18
PORT ORFORn 1967
T/mE
OATS
JAN.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
5
9
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
74
75
28
29
30
31
FFR, 1
?
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
13
14
17
IA
19
70
21
73
24
25
26
27
78
MAR, 1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
11
12
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
APR, 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
19
20
21
72
23
24
25
26
27
78
1100
1240
1230
1300
1440
1420
1400
1430
1345
1100
1530
1400
1530
1430
1335
1300
1300
1400
1500
1600
1510
1500
1300
1445
1600
1400
1545
1500
1400
1500
1510
1400
1500
1400
1400
1400
1300
1400
1200
1300
1200
1400
1300
1400
1300
1410
1440
1200
1300
1500
1400
1300
1500
1400
1500
1300
1400
1400
1200
1100
1000
1100
1300
1200
1400
1100
1145
1200
1300
1230
1300
1400
1530
1000
1100
1300
1100
1130
1200
1300
1400
1440
1430
1140
1345
1200
1230
1300
1145
1145
1230
1500
1400
1445
1530
1445
1100
1200
1230
10.8
10,8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.5
10.5
10,2
10,5
10.4
10,6
10,6
10.4
10.2
10.0
9.8
10,0
9.8
100
10.8
10.6
10,8
10.0
9.4
10.8
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.2
11.4
10.2
10,2
10.2
10,2
10.2
10,4
10.2
9,8
9.4
9.4
9.6
10.0
10,0
9,8
10.0
10.0
9.8
9.6
9.4
9.4
9.6
9.4
9,6
9,8
9.8
9.4
9.6
9.2
9.2
90
9.2
9.4
9.6
9.8
10.0
10.0
10.2
10.4
10,4
9.8
9.8
10.0
10.0
11.0
11.0
11,1
10,8
11.2
11.5
11.4
11.5
11.4
11,4
11.0
10.9
10.9
10.6
10.9
11.0
11.0
10.0
10,2
10.0
10.0
10.2
10.6
10.9
11,2
11.5
32,2
32.7
32,7
32.3,
32.7
310
11.0
32.1
31.0
32,1
31,6
31.9
32.7
32,1
32.1
32,6
320
32.1
32,3
32.7
32.5
32,7
31,8
32.6
31.0
32.7
31,4
32,7
32.5
32.2
32.6
32,1
330
32.6
32.6
330
33.7
33.2
33.5
33.1
33.6
13.3
33,7
33,2
33,7
33.7
33.5
33.7
33.1
33.1
33.3
33.6
33.7
33.7
33,7
33.7
33.5
33.7
31.5
31.5
32,7
32.1
32.2
31.0
32,1
32,1
31.4
30.1
30.0
30.1
30.0
30.1
30.7
30.9
30.7
30.4
30,4
30,2
30.4
30.1
30.1
30.4
31,2
310
31.0
32.7
32,5
31.0
32.7
31.1
31.3
31.2
30.9
30.7
30.1
30,0
30.4
30,8
30.7
T
T1mE
Ap p . 79
30
1
MAY
2
3
4
5
6
7
4
1100
1430
1300
1100
1440
1230
1230
1100
1200
1710
11,5
11.2
10.6
10,0
9.8
9.8
9.8
10.0
10.0
30.9
31.1
32.7
32.3
33.0
33.7
33,7
33.5
33.2
33.5
10
11
1100
10,0
33,2
1430
1230
1140
1345
1330
1440
1530
1300
1200
100
9.8
10.0
10.0
100
10.0
10.4
10.0
9.8
33.5
33.2
33.2
33.5
0800
1100
9,6
33.5
1200
1130
1230
9,5
9.8
9,6
9,8
33,2
33.5
33.7
33.5
1430
1440
9.8
10.0
33,7
1400
1500
1530
10.2
10.5
10.5
33,2
1
4
1545
1400
1440
10.6
10.4
33.1
33.6
5
1515
7
8
1000
1140
4
In
11
12
13
14
1230
1240
1145
1230
1245
1140
15
1000
16
17
IP
14
70
21
72
73
24
75
76
77
78
1200
1145
1300
1500
1750
1240
1100
1240
1330
1400
1500
1330
1345
1330
9.6
9.8
11.0
11.4
11.5
11.4
9.8
9.2
9.0
8.8
8,8
9.0
9.5
9,5
34.2
33.9
34.6
12
13
19
16
17
IP
19
2n
21
27
74
PS
26
77
29
30
JuNF
31
1
2
79
10
JIILY
1
9,8
10,7
10.7
10.8
9.8
9,5
9,6
9.5
9,5
9,5
9.8
9.8
33.2
q
1430
In
11
12
13
1200
1300
1250
1230
11.8
13.4
13.2
13.6
14.0
12.0
10.0
9.9
9,9
9.8
34.2
33.4
33.9
34.2
34.1
33.6
33.5
33.7
34.0
33.7
14
15
1340
1330
9.8
9.9
33.9
16
1400
9.8
34.0
33.5
17
1300
IA
1430
19
Pn
1400
1600
9.8
9.9
9.8
10.0
33.7
33.5
33.7
34.0
71
1200
1330
10,0
10.0
9,9
9.4
33.7
34.0
33.9
34.4
10.0
10.2
1300
1400
1030
1030
1100
1230
100
10,2
10,2
10.4
10.2
10,0
34.4
34.4
34.0
34.0
34.4
34.0
1140
1200
1000
1300
10.0
9.8
9.5
10.0
34.0
33,7
33.7
6
7
1030
1325
9,8
34.0
34.2
8
9
In
1330
1240
1215
10.2
10.2
11.4
11,4
34.4
34.4
34.4
34.6
11
17
1730
1330
11.4
11,0
34.6
34,2
13
1030
10.9
34,2
76
77
Ps
29
30
31
Alln.
1
7
1
4
5
1300
1400
12.0
140
14.2
14.4
4
1530
14.5
5
5
7
8
1400
1300
14.5
14,5
14.2
34.0
14.0
34,5
34.7
34.7
14,5
14,4
14.2
14.0
15.0
14.4
140
14.6
340
1230
1400
1230
1430
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IR
20
21
22
23
24
25
29
30
007.
1
2
4
5
6
7
1000
0930
1300
1200
1230
1000
1200
1100
4
1200
25
26
28
29
30
1100
1000
1430
1500
1400
1540
1530
1600
1
2
3
6
7
24
34.9
15.1
34.0
13.2
13.7
14,0
13.9
13.3
33.6
13.6
33.3
13.3
33.3
33.5
33.3
32.7
12.5
13.9
13.9
34.7
15.1
33.7
33.5
13.5
33.7
13.8
11.0
11.8
12.0
12.1
120
12.0
11.8
11.8
12.0
11.8
12.0
I2.0
11.9
1500
1600
1500
1430
1200
1300
1430
1600
33.6
13.2
13.9
11.2
27
14,0
13.9
13.9
33.9
12.8
1300
1400
94.2
12.6
1200
26
13.7
130
34.0
13.7
13.7
13.9
11.9
34.4
34.0
13.7
12.8
12.8
12.6
12.4
1200
1330
1430
1430
29
30
1
7
3
16.8
15.0
13.9
11.9
140
17.0
10.6
1001
)0.8
10.5
10.6
11.2
11.6
10.6
11.2
11.0
12.0
12.0
0930
18
19
20
21
23
25
21
22
23
DFC.
12.6
12.9
0900
28
N0V,
0945
9
In
11
16
17
12.2
16.8
4
15
11.5
12.4
12.6
12.8
12.8
12.1
11.5
11.5
11.5
12.0
12.0
1500
1345
1800
1530
1430
1430
)440
1600
1500
1400
1300
1230
1440
1400
1500
1000
09 5 0
1100
1000
0930
12
13
14
34,0
1500
1450
75
2
3
33.3
1000
1215
1230
1240
1330
1310
1700
1200
31.3
1240
1150
13.7
1
SO, ,
33.6
33.6
7
3
4
5
7
13.9
19.4
17
IA
10
20
21
21
24
26
27
25
30
31
16
33.5
33,6
33.5
33,6
33.6
33.6
33.6
33.3
33.2
33.5
33,1
33.2
33.6
33.7
33.5
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
34.0
34,0
33.7
33.9
10.6
1230
1145
1240
1130
1220
1330
1430
1500
1600
1500
1300
1200
1115
1301
1200
4110, 14
15
33,2
33.5
33,5
33.5
9.5
10.2
72
73
74
TIME
00F
5
047p
12.4
12.4
11.0
11.0
11.8
33.7
13,7
13.9
34.2
14.2
14.2
33.9
13.6
33.7
11.9
33.9
33.6
33,9
33.6
33.9
13.9
33.6
13.9
33.6
33.9
33.9
12.0
11.7
11.0
11.0
14.2
14,5
14,5
14.5
34,5
14,5
1500
10.7
14.9
1430
1500
1200
1100
34.4
14.9
12.0
12.0
13
1100
14
15
1000
1000
10.0
10.0
4.9
10.0
10.2
100
In.?
17
1530
10.4
20
1500
19.0
21
22
26
27
28
29
30
31
1600
1530
1300
1400
1530
1200
1040
1100
10.7
Ina)
9.4
9.5
9.9
9.5
9.0
A.0
14.9
14.4
14.6
14.9
14.6
14.9
14.4
14.9
14.7
14.5
14.7
14.4
14.5
14.2
19
CRESCENT CITY.CALMOANIA
T
TIME
DATE
JAN.
3
5
7
9
10
11
12
15
18
20
21
22
24
25
26
28
30
31
FEB. 1
4
7
8
10
11
13
14
16
18
20
21
23
24
26
27
28
MAR.
1
4
6
7
8
10
11
13
16
IT
18
19
Po
21
73
75
27
31
APR. 3
4
6
8
9
10
12
15
n945
1540
1050
1340
0916
0950
1415
1230
1240
1515
1120
1420
1530
1515
1245
1015
1310
1530
1515
0840
0840
0915
1520
1030
1420
1305
1555
1510
1135
1505
1330
1300
1255
1605
1445
1425
1225
020
0920
1145
1415
1000
1250
1515
1420
1005
1330
1340
1540
1555
1030
1110
1315
0555
1530
1005
1705
1015
1245
1430
1055
10.3
9.4
9.4
9.4
9.4
9,4
9.7
10.0
9,2
9.2
8.9
8,4
8.4
8.0
8.6
9.2
9.2
10.3
10.0
9.4
9.7
10.0
10.3
10.0
9,7
9,4
9.2
11.1
8.9
10.0
9.7
9,4
9.2
10.3
9.7
10.3
809
9.4
8.9
9.7
8,6
2.8
8,4
9,4
10.0
10.0
9.2
10.0
11.4
10.8
10.3
10.6
9.4
10.3
12,0
10.6
11.1
10,3
10.6
11.1
10.0
1967
S
33,1
31.04
32.1
32.5
APR.
3204
32.1
31.6
31.5
32.1
30.7
30.5
250
25.0
25.1
25.1
23.6
22.4
26.0
17.2
28.5
32.4
29.5
31.5
320
31.5
31.4
26.4
30.1
31.2
30.7
31,6
31.2
31.0
30.2
30.1
29.1
33,5
32.4
32.7
32.4
30.3
28.5
29.5
28.2
26.5
24,15
25.6
240
24.9
23.7
28,9
29.4
28.5
30.7
29.4
25,5
29.8
31.1
29.7
30.2
29.4
TIME
6ATF
MAY
14
IQ
20
22
24
25
29
3
4
6
8
10
12
15
17
19
71
73
74
25
76
27
29
JIINF
1
2
5
6
0550
1475
0915
0975
1425
1315
1515
0840
1325
0740
1200
1310
1355
1420
1015
1000
1950
0845
1200
0910
1205
1605
9.2
11.1
10.3
10,6
13.4
11.1
13.6
11.6
11.6
9.7
13.6
10.6
11.6
1430
0950
13.0
8.6
1430
1345
1350
10.8
12.2
13.0
11.1
11.4
12,8
13,4
13.9
13.4
12.2
13.4
12.2
13.4
16.1
14.4
14.4
14,4
14,4
13.9
14.4
14.7
15.0
10.8
13.4
14.2
14.4
0955
12
14
17
19
20
22
25
78
JULY 3
6
7
9
In
11
12
13
17
18
24
75
1350
1530
1015
1720
1040
1455
1430
1305
1245
1945
1200
1800
1315
1420
1355
1105
0955
1235
0940
1500
1340
29
1
0845
1455
20
AMA.
T
12.8
13.9
13.9
13,4
12.8
9,4
9.4
11.6
10.0
S
29.1
26.5
28.4
28.0
27.1
29.1
22.n
29.9
29,5
32.1
28.4
26,5
30.1
31.5
30.7
22.9
24.3
22.6
33.2
32.9
28.6
32.7
27.2
33.6
31.0
30.1
24.9
16.1
16.4
13.9
32.4
32.5
30.1
27.8
28.4
27.6
33.1
29,7
32.5
32.3
31.0
31.9
32.n
32.4
32.4
30.4
30.3
31.5
31.8
32.9
31.5
32,3
32.5
31.9
32.0
320
33.1
17.2
TIME
DATE
AMA.
25
27
28
29
30
SFP.
2
5
7
A
10
11
16
17
19
21
OCT. 1
4
5
9
10
II
13
15
16
18
23
24
28
31
NnV.
1
2
3
4
6
7
10
13
16
17
18
20
21
25
27
29
DEC.
4
5
7
7
1200
9
1305
1410
14.4
32.4
15.0
11.5
20
21
27
26
0825
14.4
31.9
28
1305
0905
1000
1830
14.7
15,0
14.2
15.6
32.3
320
31.6
31.4
29
30
11.9
37.4
13.1
14.7
12.9
16.1
0.3
13.3
33.1
16.1
15.8
12.8
32.8
16.1
15.0
15.0
14.2
11.0
14.2
13.6
13.9
32.7
12.5
12.4
33.1
33.1
12.4
12.0
11.4
0855
j2.8
32.5
0850
1300
1300
1240
1410
1215
1202
1245
0945
0915
13.0
14.2
13.4
12.0
12.5
11.1
12.8
12.8
12.5
12.0
12.2
11.6
32.7
32.3
32.5
33.2
32.9
32.3
32.0
31.9
31.6
12.1
11.4
12.8
11.4
12.2
12.2
12.2
32.4
11.9
11.2
90.4
11.9
31.6
12.0
31.4
12.7
33.2
13.2
13.2
11.6
90.2
1325
1005
1100
0925
1405
1300
0935
0945
12.2
1055
1220
1030
1235
1108
0930
0955
1330
0930
1340
1330
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.2
12.2
10.8
10.0
9.7
9.4
8.9
1605
1145
1450
1305
1245
0945
18
11.9
31.9
15.6
15.6
16
14
(5.8
15.8
13.6
1005
1190
1250
1435
15
17
20
73
1790
1645
1445
0910
0950
1495
1215
1430
0835
09e0
1005
0840
1225
- 1390
1430
1245
1225
8
3
11
14
1730
0920
0850
0955
9.2
9.7
8.9
5.6
8.6
8.4
7.5
8.4
8.9
8.9
5.6
7.9
12.4
33.1
11.1
10.8
11.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
11.5
31.2
79.8
32.5
12.7
32.7
90.7
20
TABLE III. MONTHLY MEAN TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY.
18• n
coL0m914 971/FR
FF9
T0011c910
EAU
AOM
nun
5FP
nCT
400
nFc
15.91
14.07
15.44
14.40
17.50
11.7n
4.1n
19.80
14.74
1.87
13.5n
2.1n
12.59
14.70
10.70
4.00
77
9.40
11.07
.44v
Jmm
11.0n
MEAN
1767
TFMPF4470PF
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
p ANGF
MO. OF IRS.
17.49
0.94
17.80
0,09
9.0A
11.57
8.40
1.47
11.A7
9.nn
7.90
29
11.50
9.27
2.90
29
10
11.72
16010
11.10
4.70
10
11.n5
26,02
77.55
17.50
18.20
1 1 .10
10
17 . 12
29,10
9.60
21. 7 0
30
10. 1 9
21.10
11.70
11.40
11
74.15
79.80
17.07
12.9n
31
17.70
35.00
17.4n
17.6n
20
28.56
34.90
16.8(1
1 8 .19
31
74.58
20.40
14.20
15.20
27
75.14
31.69
/7.19
16.5n
PA
74.44
MEAN
74
17.30
1.20
5.40
71
11
11.50
1.3n
3n
11
A.77
4.3n
78
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RAW
NO, IF IRS.
SEASInE
11.
31.49
21.10
16.20
21.50
9.99
24,66
29.49
16.19
12.1 9
74
70
7P
MAP
440
MAY
.088
.64.
4,17
sEP
OCT
NOV
nEC
9.65
11.10
8.81
1.5n
24
11.06
12.40
9.8n
2.6n
70
12.93
15.40
11.10
4.30
)4
13.92
15.30
12.30
1.00
25
14.00
21.70
12.70
9.70
20
14.52
16.57
11.9n
4.6n
15.46
16.60
15.0n
1.6n
10
10
14.07
15.41
17.51
2.91
73
11.11
14.20
11.40
2.90
26
11.19
11.5n
8.8n
7.7n
21
17.64
11.17
9.50
1.57
21
76.12
10.1n
22.6n
7.5n
71
27.43
30.30
0
19.1n
27
76.74
27.80
73.77
6.8n
26.89
79.10
24.50
4.80
14
27.53
10.00
23.90
6.10
25
27.06
37.07
24.20
6.70
20
29.79
31.07
27.7n
3.1n
19
20.71
37.57
28.2n
1.6n
18
24.94
30.10
24.21
1.9n
73
28.90
29.70
28.20
1.50
78.35
28.80
77.7n
1.10
21
70.01
JAM
FER
989
479
MAY
JIB
A9R
SEP
OCT
NOV
nFc
MFAN
19.01
10.4n
9.49
1. 2 9
73
9.92
10.50
9.20
1.19
17
0.49
10.71
11.70
9.8n
1.9n
25
11.01
11.60
10.50
1.10
7
11.08
11.40
10.40
.60
16
16.96
17.80
15.07
2.80
21
17.76
18.01
17.60
.4n
1A
12.91
11.40
11.9n
7.nn
77
19.45
11.80
9.40
7.4n
21
9.44
11.07
9.0n
1.07
21
11.70
9.97
8.2n
1.60
23
11.71
12.90
29.90
7.47
11.11
11.7n
30.0n
1.79
17
10.43
31.61
29.17
7.69
23
11.41
12.07
10.70
1.1n
75
32.9 6
33.50
11.60
2.70
7
13.03
31.50
37.60
.90
16
10.11
30.9n
77.90
2.4n
21
31.71
37.4n
3n.80
1.60
16
37.8n
31.7n
37.11
I.77
22
32.66
33.70
31.90
1.8n
21
30.89
31.6n
29.97
1.7n
21
31.67
'AM
FFR
10.59
11.2n
9.41
1.8n
70
1967
TEMPERATURE
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF IRS.
0.40
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
77.94
MIN.
25.80
30.00
4.70
RANGE
NO. OF IRS.
OEPOF RAY
70
70
26
1497
TEMPF6470FIF
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE.
NO. OF 071S.
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF IRS.
71
21
)09
FFR
MARINE SCIENCE CENTER
Aon
A05
111N
5EP
^('7
41:),
0FC
11.91
11.1n
11.61
.50
1
1 1 . 1n
11.3n
9.30
2.00
17
I1.11
31.95
37.72
31.76
.46
3
10.14
31.94
76.57
5.17
17
1(1.86
MFAN
MFAN
1967
TEMPFRAT1474
9.66
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGF
NO. OF .^/S.
1 1 • 10
4.41
1.41
77
9.10
10.20
9.71.
1.2'
4.01
741
41
4.40
P.1'
1.32
9.77
12.20
9.77
1.72
77
17.29
11.60
41 3•1,
1 ? . 4/'
9.'9
7.?')
15
11.10
1.00
P
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MTN.
RANGF
m.l. n2 .^.2S.
CHAP) FSTON
In.'"
10.71
11.47
17.50
11.44
74. 11
1.44
79
J9.94
11.11
77. 61
4.19
71
10.44
7).45
73.66
7.09
'7
13.11
.4.47
4.40
3 1. 10
79. 41
3.1n
1h
12."
37.40
.40
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0014
049
409
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9.06
10.00
1 0 .11
11.11
9.40
1.77
7
10.71
10.8n
4,90
1.00
11
1104
12.1n
9.72
2.61
17
12.115
11.10
10.40
2.20
15
17.57
14.10
10.40
3.90
19
79.75
31.70
24.07
6.41
7n
79 . 54
74.34
10.07
11.17
76.50
4.6,
7
17.20
24.60
1.60
11
10.2n
74.00
1.40
17
11.77
17. 9 0
20.90
4.110
15
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MAD
AP,
10.71
11.4n
9.47
7.1n
74
9.64
10.40
9.00
1.41
76
17.40
11.40
1.00
74
32.2n
33.7n
31.97
1.40
74
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17.71
11.40
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11. 50
7.59
11
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11.7 41
4.72
17
11.7 ;
14.70
12.1 n
7.10
75
11.81
12.90
10.21
2.70
14
9.54
II.21
8.30
7.90
2n
11.64
37.4 7
14.60
11.60
3.00
12
31.10
35.40
37.10
1.30
,4
34.14
35.60
13.27
7.40
11
31.0,
11.62
31.77
1.9n
17
31.6n
31.40
31.40
3.02
7;
33.54
mAY
JUN
101
Au,
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10.47
11.5n
10.00
1.50
79
4.94
10.60
9.60
1.00
27
9.96
11.50
8.80
7.70
29
10.40
14.,0
9.40
4.40
79
11.21
12.4n
4.51
3.1n
27
32.17
33.70
70.00
3.70
26
10.00
12.51
10.4n
2.1n
77
13.28
11.70
12.20
1.50
77
13 . 40
34.20
33.70
1.00
29
33.46
34.40
33.50
1.10
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MAY
JUN
11.417
13.40
9.70
4.49
15
11. 8 1
13.90
9.40
4.50
16
17.18
13.90
0.60
78.47
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42.00
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74.94
31.70
24.40
10.00
16
1902
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37.64
31.19
33.20
33.60
32.20
1.00
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77.90
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13.3n
14.80
10.50
4.30
2
17.76
11.2n
11.09
7.91
77
11.72
12.00
11.00
1.00
13
9.69
12.40
9.00
7.4n
IA
141.81
34.01
34.6/,
33. 6 1
1.00
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11.99
35.10
33. 21
1.90
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31.91
35.12
37.5 1
7.60
77
34.11
34.50
3 3 .6 0
.90
13
14..5
14.9n
14.21
.70
17
11.30
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mn0
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15.21
17.70
13.60
3.6n
14
15.11
16.10
13.0n
3.1n
In
17.94
14.70
11.11
2.12
14
11.76
12.80
9.70
3.10
16
9.77
9.70
7.4n
1.90
14
11.81
13
14.14
14.10
10.41
5.30
14
30.31
13.50
24.90
8.70
13
31.'2
32.90
30.10
2.22
i4
32.1n
33.1n
31.4n
1.70
14
32.87
31.30
37.40
.90
In
37.77
11.72
31.49
1.41
14
37.70
33.71
11.60
7.60
14
11.59
12.7n
79.8n
2.90
14
11.67
MFAN
1947
TFMPFRATuRF
MEAN
MAX.
mini.
RANGF
NC. OF ORS.
10.40
17,.40
9.07
1.10
74
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MEAN
m 4 1.
MIN.
RANGF
NO. OF 790.
12.17
ORESCFNT 2710.241/4 04 m1 4
1447
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MFAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGF
NO. OF ^AS.
4.77
10.10
4.02
7 .31
14
9.74
11.1n
8.9n
17
9.62
11.40
7.40
3.60
70
79.75
13.1n
77.40
10.40
10
74.4 4
47.42
17.21
15.21
17
78.51
33.90
23.70
10.30
19
2.7,
5.30
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGF
NC. OF ORS.
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