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the platforms; Mr. Villere Reggio, Minerals Manage- 

 ment Service, for additional platform information; 

 Louisiana State Climatology Office for meteorological 

 data; Drs. James Geaghan and Gary Shaffer for statis- 

 tical assistance; Dr. Linda Jones and two anonymous 

 reviewers for critical review of the manuscript and im- 

 proving its contents. This study was part of a Master's 

 thesis by David R. Stanley and was supported bv the 

 Department of Marine Sciences, LSU; the Louisiana 

 Artificial Reef Initiative; and Dupont Inc. Educational 

 Aid Program. 



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