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Study objectives were to obtain a quantitative seasonal census of 

 benthic invertebrates from an area where an offshore thermal dis- 

 charge was pro£:)osed and a control area. Additional objectives were 

 to determine relative efficiencies of four benthic grab samplers 

 and to determine if commercial quantities of lobsters, whelks and 

 clams were present at Shoreham. 



Deevey, G. B. 1956. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. V. 

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Department of the Navy. 1973. Environmental Impact Statement, New 

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Duxbury, A. C. 1964. A hydrographic survey of New Haven Harbor 1962- 

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EBASCO. 1970. New Haven Harbor Hydrographic Study Program. Prepared 

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1971a. Environmental Report: Coke Works Site, June 1971. 



Prepared for United Illuminating Company, New Haven, Connecticut. 

 10 sections. 



Review of background data collected to date. Data cover meteor- 

 ology, air quality, population statistics, terrestrial and aquatic 

 fauna and flora, noise generation, aesthetics and potential bene- 

 ficial and negative impacts of the station. 



1971b. 400 MW Coke Works generating plant effect of heated 



cooling water discharge on the temperature distribution of New 

 Haven Harbor. Prepared for United Illuminating Company, New Haven, 

 Connecticut. 19 pp. 



Description of New Haven Harbor thermal regime and evaluation of 

 the effect of the Coke Works Station discharge on the temperature 

 distribution of New Haven Harbor. General Harbor isotherms de- 

 veloped and maximum seasonal temperatures projected. 



