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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Table 5.3-5.<br />

Table 5.3-6.<br />

Table 5.3-7.<br />

Table 5.3-8.<br />

Table 5.4-1.<br />

Table 5.4-2.<br />

Table 5.4-2.<br />

Table 5.4-3.<br />

Table 5.4-4.<br />

Table 5.4-5.<br />

Table 6.3-1.<br />

Table 6.3-2.<br />

Table 6.3-3.<br />

Table 6.3-4.<br />

Table 6.3-5.<br />

Table 7.3-1.<br />

Table 7.4-1.<br />

Table 8.3-1.<br />

Table 8.3-2.<br />

Total Abundance <strong>of</strong> Dominant Benthic Infauna Species in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong><br />

Long Beach Harbors, <strong>2008</strong>. ............................................................................ 5–16<br />

Historical Comparison <strong>of</strong> the Ten Most Abundant Benthic Infauna Taxa, in<br />

Descending Order <strong>of</strong> Dominance, in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors. . 5–17<br />

Abundance Comparison <strong>of</strong> Infaunal Species Collected with Van Veen <strong>and</strong><br />

Box Core Samplers in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, <strong>2008</strong>. ............. 5–18<br />

Comparison <strong>of</strong> Total Number <strong>of</strong> Infaunal Species Collected with Van Veen<br />

<strong>and</strong> Box Core Samplers in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, <strong>2008</strong>. ...... 5–19<br />

Total Abundance <strong>of</strong> Macroinvertebrates in Day <strong>and</strong> Night Otter Trawls in Los<br />

Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, <strong>2008</strong>. ....................................................... 5–20<br />

Macroinvertebrate Mean Abundance, Biomass, <strong>and</strong> Number <strong>of</strong> Species<br />

during Day <strong>and</strong> Night, Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, <strong>2008</strong>. ............. 5–22<br />

Macroinvertebrate Mean Abundance, Biomass, <strong>and</strong> Number <strong>of</strong> Species<br />

during Day <strong>and</strong> Night, Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, <strong>2008</strong>. ............. 5–22<br />

Mean Diversity <strong>and</strong> Dominance <strong>of</strong> Macroinvertebrates During Day <strong>and</strong> Night<br />

in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, <strong>2008</strong>. ............................................. 5–23<br />

Mean <strong>and</strong> Total Abundance <strong>of</strong> Macroinvertebrate Species Collected in Day<br />

<strong>and</strong> Night Otter Trawls in the Ports <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach, January<br />

through October, <strong>2008</strong>. ................................................................................... 5–24<br />

Historical Comparison <strong>of</strong> the Ten Most Abundant Benthic Infauna Taxa, in<br />

Descending Order <strong>of</strong> Dominance, in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors. . 5–25<br />

Mean Abundance, Biomass, Number <strong>of</strong> Species, Diversity, <strong>and</strong> Dominance <strong>of</strong><br />

Riprap Biota by Tidal Zones in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors,<br />

January <strong>and</strong> July <strong>2008</strong>. ..................................................................................... 6–9<br />

Mean Abundance <strong>of</strong> Riprap Invertebrates within Taxonomic Groups by <strong>and</strong><br />

across Tidal Zones in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, January <strong>and</strong><br />

July <strong>2008</strong>. ........................................................................................................ 6–11<br />

Mean Number <strong>of</strong> Species <strong>of</strong> Riprap Biota within Taxonomic Groups By <strong>and</strong><br />

Across Tidal Zones in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, January <strong>and</strong><br />

July <strong>2008</strong>. ........................................................................................................ 6–13<br />

Mean Biomass <strong>of</strong> Riprap Biota within Taxonomic Groups By <strong>and</strong> Across Tidal<br />

Zones in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, January <strong>and</strong> July <strong>2008</strong>. ...... 6–14<br />

Mean Abundance <strong>of</strong> Dominant Riprap Biota in Scraped Quadrats by Tidal<br />

Zones in Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors, January <strong>and</strong> July <strong>2008</strong>. ...... 6–16<br />

Relative Density <strong>of</strong> Kelp Beds Surveyed <strong>and</strong> Delineated (Percent <strong>of</strong> Total<br />

Area). ................................................................................................................. 7–9<br />

Presence <strong>of</strong> Macroalgae <strong>and</strong> Plant Species on Diver Transects Within Ports<br />

<strong>of</strong> Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach, April <strong>and</strong> October <strong>2008</strong> Combined. ............ 7–10<br />

Spring <strong>2008</strong> Turion Densities from Diver Transects for Port <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles,<br />

Cabrillo South Location. .................................................................................. 8–17<br />

Spring <strong>2008</strong> Turion Densities from Diver Transects for Port <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles,<br />

Cabrillo North Location. ................................................................................... 8–18<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Biological Surveys <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> Long Beach Harbors vii<br />

April 2010

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