the Bay of Fundy. Pagurus which is important at the Bay of Fundy 

 site has rarely been observed in our study in the western Gulf. 

 Only sea anemones are dominants in both areas but Caddy and 

 Carter (1984) do not identify the genera occurring at their study 

 site in the Bay of Fundy. 



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 



Support for this study was received from the U.S. National 

 Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's National Undersea Research 

 Program at the University of Connecticut, Avery Point Campus. 



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