NUMBER LIST OF TABLES 



1-8 Stations at which the various collections were made, by cruise. 



9 Phytoplankton densities, tabulated separately for Nannochloris 

 atomus and for larger phytoplankton (>5 p) . 



10 Copepods found in #8 mesh net collections, in order of abundance. 



11 Other organisms observed in #8 samples. 



12-18 Crustaceans other than copepods taken with epibenthic sled, by 

 station. 



19-25 Crustaceans taken with #0 mesh net, raw data. 



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26-32 #0 mesh net, calculated values for organisms /100m . 



33-36 Organisms caught with other trawl, by cruise. 

 37-38 Clam rake-collected animals, by cruise, 



39 Organisms found in April benthic samples, taken with Smith- 

 Mclntyre bottom grab. 



40 Organisms in diver-operated hand grab samples from July. 

 41-47 Fish eggs and larvae taken with epibenthic sled, by station. 



48-5A Same, for #0 mesh net, raw data. 



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55-61 Calculated values for fish eggs and larvae/lOOm taken with #0 net. 



62 Dates and times for setting of gill net, and fish taken. 



63 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service statistics for commercial fish 

 landings for the entire Long Island Sound, 1954-1969 (1963, 1966 

 missing from our collection). 



64 Environmental Protection Agency data for collform bacteria density 

 and BOD io western LIS, September 29-October 3, 1969. 



65 EPA collform and BOD data, July 18 - 19, 1970. 



66 NYC Harbor Pollution Survey data for temperature, BOD and collform 

 density at Hart Island, LIS, 1956 - 1970. 



67 Same, for Stepping Stones Rock, LIS. 



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