Report on dredging and low-tide collecting of marine invertebrates carried on at San Pedro and Catalina Island

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An unpublished student paper that maps, as clearly as possible, the occurrence and distribution of littoral and shallow-water invertebrates in Emerald Bay, at Catalina Island, California. Includes a hand-drawn chart of the bathymetry and bottom types in the bay, and photographs. This report was created for the University of California, Los Angeles course Zoology 199A, which ran February - June, 1934.

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Date created June 1934

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Author Geiger, George L.
Advisor Lazier, Edgar Locke

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Subject Marine invertebrates
Subject California
Subject San Pedro Bay
Subject Santa Catalina Island
Subject Dredging (Biology)
Subject Hopkins Marine Station
Subject University of California Los Angeles Zoology 199A

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Geiger, George L. and Lazier, Edgar Locke. (1934). Report on dredging and low-tide collecting of marine invertebrates carried on at San Pedro and Catalina Island. Unpublished student paper. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/gq149qf2176

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