[NatureNS] re "squid" -- was white pelican

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Hopefully they will make their way to St Margarets Bay. Last year the ones=
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I caught (and ate) were quite large, up to 50cm and I am pretty sure they=
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were  Loligo. I had always thought that they might be cyclical since we=20
generally only  see them every 3 or 4 years.
Peter Stow
Hubbards=20
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In a message dated 2013-06-10 12:23:03 P.M. Atlantic Daylight Time,=20=20
jimwolford@eastlink.ca writes:

Here we  go again, like last year -- "squid" is like "tick", i.e. what=20
kind??  Long-finned?  Short-finned??  Learn how to tell them apart,  and th=
en=20
find out somehow from people with direct contact with the beasts.  Everyone=
=20
please help with this.  I believe that last year it turned  out that the=20
long-finned species, Loligo, had a very big year and is much more  widely=
=20
distributed in our areas than I thought was the case for the Peale's or=20=
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long-finned squid.  (Short-finned is Illex.)=20=20


Cheers from Jim in Wolfville

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Date: June 10, 2013 8:23:31 AM  ADT
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Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Fwd:  [NS-RBA] White Pelican
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Hi Dave and All
Anglers are  reporting a lot of squid along the Lunenburg  county shore.
Catching them from the rocks. They must be feeding on  something
and either the squid or the something might attract  birds such as the=20
Pelican.
Enjoy the spring
Paul


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<DIV>Hopefully they will make their way to St Margarets Bay. Last year the =
ones=20
I caught (and ate) were quite large, up to 50cm and I am pretty sure they w=
ere=20
Loligo. I had always thought that they might be cyclical since we generally=
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see them every 3 or 4 years.</DIV>
<DIV>Peter Stow</DIV>
<DIV>Hubbards&nbsp;</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 2013-06-10 12:23:03 P.M. Atlantic Daylight Time,=20
jimwolford@eastlink.ca writes:</DIV>
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  style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=3D#000000 size=3D2 face=3DA=
rial>Here we=20
  go again, like last year -- "squid" is like "tick", i.e. what kind??=20
  &nbsp;Long-finned? &nbsp;Short-finned?? &nbsp;Learn how to tell them apar=
t,=20
  and then find out somehow from people with direct contact with the beasts=
.=20
  &nbsp;Everyone please help with this. &nbsp;I believe that last year it t=
urned=20
  out that the long-finned species, Loligo, had a very big year and is much=
 more=20
  widely distributed in our areas than I thought was the case for the Peale=
's or=20
  long-finn