T««cly Tool 99.7 21 It. 2 •17 



1057.8 96.8 I 



io«e.t 



)2.5 

 82.3 

 26.1 



86. 9 leii.o 



ltO.5 98.9 1173. ■ 



1259.3 98. 



V-' 



Copepoda 

 Clrrlpcdla 

 CaatTopods 

 Dacapoda 



76.6 

 61.9 

 56.0 



34.8 

 25.4 

 32.1 



999.3 

 79.3 

 33.6 



819.8 

 35.6 

 17.8 

 22.9 

 66.3 

 11.9 



20.5 

 21.6 

 119.8 



taarlT Total 100.4 2916.9 



974.3 



98.8 1962.2 



(Table 1). Harpacticoid copepods , benthic in nature, constituted less 

 than 2% of the zooplankton collected since 1976. 



Abundancer, of the dominant calanoid forms were examined for spatial 

 (EN vs. NB) and temporal (day vs. night) differences for the period 1976 

 - 1983 (Table 4). Higher A. hudsonica abundance at EN was consistent 



Table A. Results of paired t-teets on log *l transformed abundances 

 (PI VE NB) and dlumal (Day vs Night) differences. 



Day vs 

 DI 



Night 



NB 



Acartla hudsonica 

 Acartla tonsa 

 Centropages hamatus 

 Pseudocalanus mlnutus 

 Temora longicornls 

 Cirripedla nauplll. 

 Clrrlpedla cyprids 

 Gastropod eggs 

 Gastropod vellgers 

 Brachyuran zoea 

 Evadne spp. 

 Podon spp. 

 Gammarlds 



1 - differences were not significant at ■ 0.05 



2 - differences were not normally distributed 



