Pacific Halibut
Pacific halibut, is a species of righteye flounder. This very large species of flatfish is native to the North Pacific. The Pacific halibut is found on the continental shelf of the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. Halibut live on or near the bottom of the water and prefer water temperatures ranging from 3 to 8 degrees Celsius Halibut have both eyes on their dark upper side. The color on the dark side varies, but tends to assume the coloration of the ocean bottom. The underside is lighter, appearing more like the sky from below.
To Solve:
N48 48.A W124 00.B
Between what depths does spawning occur.
A = (Greatest depth in feet – least depth in feet) + 29
B = A - 550
Welcome to the Fishy series! A series of caches made as a geoart for HAG XIX. Since this years theme is water, the series has been placed along a water related trail. Some spots along the trail have significant erosin and cliffs. Please use caution. The trail does get quite wet (and floods,) but has some great views and provides a great walk or hike. If you have solved Fishy #1, you will know where abouts to park for the rest of the series. Please close all containers properly and hide back as found. Hope everybody enjoys the series and the trail as much as I did!
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Source: Wikipedia