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Species profiles: Life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest)--ghost and blue mud shrimp

January 1, 1989

Geographic range: The ghost shrimp is found in intertidal areas along the west coast of North America from Mutiny Bay, Alaska, to the mouth of the Tijuana River, San Diego County, California; MacGinitie (1934) and Ricketts and Calvin (1968) reported finding specimens as far south as El Estuario de Punto Banda, Baja California Norte, Mexico. The blue mud shrimp is found from southeastern Alaska to San Quentin Bay (Bahia de San Quentin) in Baja California Norte. The general distribution of the two species in the Pacific Northwest is identical (Figure 3).

Publication Year 1989
Title Species profiles: Life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest)--ghost and blue mud shrimp
Authors S. Hornig, A. Sterling, Styles Smith
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report
Series Number Biological Report 82(11.93). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, TR EL-82-4.
Index ID 70161985
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center