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- Page 21 and 22: Table 1 . (Concluded) . ' Principal
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- Page 25 and 26: Figure 2 . Stations sampled for mac
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- Page 29 and 30: Trans ect 5tations . Transect G ext
- Page 31 and 32: and macrobenthos, but demersal fish
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- Page 51 and 52: three day and three night, were ran
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dissolved organic carbon concentrat
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and, depending on front location, m
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The Bonthic Realm Bottom Sediments
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7~ 13~ r 39• +!E• JERSf Y > > 1
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Tah1e 12 . AVPraRe t o tal sediment
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sediments and values tended to decr
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Deposit Feeders Deposit Feeders a.
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I , / e e . ~ $ 11 AN e W NEW JERlE
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INNER SHELF i CENTRAL SrIF.LF - I -
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Figure 25 . Top . Station B5, outer
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PPoypordlis sp . piophcnes btynbys
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Many of t ;ie benthic crustacea, es
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1~ Station B3, Sediment Inoculum a
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~ Cross-Shelf Patterns in the Pelag
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the upper slope water thermostad .
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CROSS SHELF PATTERNS IN THE BENTHIC
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There was no evidence that this inc
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distribution of sediments based cn
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MPrlucclus ; j dult/ r Lophius I Me
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matter, both naturally occurring an
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Table 16 . Common names of fish spe
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73° 10' 730 05' 73° CO' W • ~ ;
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in u_ :ecting these impacts in the
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Grose, P . L . and J . S . Mattson
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Strickland, J . :. . H . and T . R
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To assess these tu%e pf,CenLial haz
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depressions that are 2-18 km wide a
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abundant near the bottom . The well
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Soxhlet-extracted for 100 hours wit
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Most cf the observations during the
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Submersible Observations (Chapter 4
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. j siting on the shelf surface, to
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SUMMARY Tn summary, none of the hyd
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Knott, S . T . and Hartley Hoskins