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II-8„ Sta, 2193-52, In 240 feet. OPG took 3.0 cuft of fine sandy 

 mudo The sample has been partly analyzed (Hartman, 1955, p. 45). The 

 bottom resembled II-7 In Its diversity and large blomass, 



II-9, Sta, 2360-53. In 291 feet. OPG took 1.63 cuft of gray sand, 

 rock and clay. The sample has not yet been analyzed. 



SUMMARY of Zone II-l to 9. The small triangular shallow area in the 



vicinity of Redondo Beach supports an unusually diversified fauna 



with concentrations of species unmatched in other parts of Santa 

 Monica Bay, 



III-l, Sta, 3218-55. In 39 feet. OPG took 0.51 cuft of fine green 

 silty sand. The screenings consisted of less than half a pint of animals, 

 mostly annelids, and little debris. 



Echlnoderms Include 3 small ophluroids and 2 tiny holothuroids. 

 Crustaceans Includes 



plnnlxld crab - 3 



amphlpods - 34, and caprellids - 3 



cumacean - 3 



neballan - 2 



tanaids - 7 



munnid isopod - 1 or more 



ostracod - 2 



pycnogonid - 1 

 Mollusks include smaller pelecypods and gastropods, both dead and living 



shells, of Telllna, Eulima Volvulella , Nassarius , Polynices , Yoldla 



and others. 

 Glottidia alblda - 1 minute 

 Coelenterates Include a few stems of Aglaophenla (hydroid) 



Monobrachium j, on small clam, perhaps Axionopsis 

 Nemerteans - 1 larger and 6 small 

 Nematodes - 3 or more 

 Polychaetes includes 



Arabella - 1 large 



Aricldea - 7 



Caulleriella - 10 or more 



Exogoninae - some 



Glycera 



Goniada llttorea - 12, ovigerous 



Haploscoloplos elongatus - 3 



Harmothoe lunula t a var. 



Laonl_ce_ 



- 25 or more 



Lumbrinerls spp. 

 Magelona - 8 



Nephtys caecoides - 1 large, 6 small 

 Nereis - 2 juvenile 

 SUMMARY,- The largest Individual is Arabella , the most conspicuous 

 Nothrla elegans . 



Nothria elegans , in tubes - 6 



Onuphls 



paraonids 



Phyllodoc» - 2 ovigerous 



Pilargis maoulata 



Flatynerels , juvenile 



Foecilochaetus johnsonl 



Prlonosplo nr. malmgrenl - 30 



or more 

 Prlonosplo pinnata - 4 

 Syllis - 10 

 Tharyx parvus - 2 



