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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDY<br />

Rn: 03-033 CONTAINER TERMINAL PLOCE <strong>PAGE</strong>: 36<br />

A.3.4.2.3. Attachmetns<br />

Figure A.: Field records related to transect PL-01, with estimated abundance <strong>of</strong> species<br />

recorded by depth and distance from the initial transect.<br />

* field records: first number indicates the distance from the beginning <strong>of</strong> the<br />

transect (along the bottom) and the number in the bracket the depth, both<br />

expressed in meters.<br />

Transect PL-01, 13.09.2003., 10:30, AJ<br />

- GPS position (at the end <strong>of</strong> cross-section): N 43° 02,681'<br />

E 17° 25,690'<br />

- transect drawn from the coast toward the right hall edge (viewing from the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> cross-section) on Quay 5; transect direction from the end toward<br />

the beginning: 165°<br />

- length along the bottom: 182 meters<br />

- photographs CCXXXVIII: 01-07 and M32: 20-end, M33: 01-02<br />

10(0,6): mixed terrigenous mud and the finest river sand (like flint earth), black<br />

particles are frequent (coal dust?); small meadow (1 m) <strong>of</strong> Zoostera<br />

noltii sea grass, snails Cerithium vulgatum +, Nassarius sp. +, hermit<br />

crab Paguridea indet. +, small holes in sendiment CC (probably crabs<br />

Thalasssinidea indet.)<br />

12(1,1): terrigenous mud and some smaller quantity <strong>of</strong> the finest sand<br />

14(1,4): small holes in sediment CC<br />

16(2,1): snails Cerithium vulgatum 1, houses Nassarius sp. +, small mullet<br />

Mullus sp. 1, small holes in sediment C<br />

18(2,8): terrigenous mud with some sand; small holes in sediment +<br />

20(3,6): s<strong>of</strong>t mud with fresh terrigenous layer<br />

30(6,5): /<br />

36(6,8): rope or iron (wire cable) bellow cross-section, approx. 1 m above the<br />

bottom); dragonet Serranus hepatus 1, marine fanworm Sabella<br />

spalanzanii +, tube worm Serpula vermicularis +, bryozoa<br />

Schizobranchiella sanguinea +, sea squirt Styela plicata C<br />

40(7,9):/<br />

50(8,6): s<strong>of</strong>t mud, visibility < 0,5 m<br />

60(9,3): /<br />

70(9,6): /<br />

80(9,7): gray s<strong>of</strong>t mud with a thin layer <strong>of</strong> brown terrigenous deposit on the top<br />

90(9,9): /<br />

100(10,6): /<br />

110(11,4): /<br />

120(12,3): /<br />

130(12,5): sample <strong>of</strong> sediment to be analyzed in Rijeka PLS 01<br />

140(12,7): /<br />

150(12,5): very s<strong>of</strong>t mud, visibility almost 0<br />

192(13,9): obscure and very dark, visibility 0, s<strong>of</strong>t terrigenous mud<br />

RIJEKAPROJEKT d.o.o.

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