LIST OF FIGURES (CONTINUED) 



Figure 3-7 Two REMOTS® images from the flanks of the Brenton 

 Reef historic disposal mound illustrating sand over 

 mud stratigraphies. 



Figure 3-8 REMOTS® image from station C-6 near the mound apex 

 showing a shell lag deposit at the sediment 

 surface. 



Figure 3-9 Sand is visible at the surface in this REMOTS® 

 image from station D-5 near the disposal mound 

 apex. 



Figure 3-10 REMOTS® image from station SE-REF showing mud (> 

 4 to 3 phi) , representative of sediments found at 

 stations located off the historic dredged material 

 mound . 



Figure 3-11 A dense assemblage, or mat, of ampeliscid amphipod 

 tubes is visible at the sediment surface in this 

 REMOTS® image from station F-8. 



Figure 3-12 Freguency distributions of small-scale surface 

 boundary roughness values for Brenton Reef REMOTS® 

 grid stations (top) and reference stations 

 (bottom), October 1987. 



Figure 3-13 Freguency distributions of mean apparent RPD 

 depths for Brenton Reef REMOTS® grid stations 

 (top) and reference stations (bottom) , October 

 1987. 



Figure 3-14 The mapped distribution of mean apparent RPD 

 depths at the Brenton Reef historic disposal site, 

 October 1987. 



Figure 3-15 The mapped distribution of infaunal successional 

 stages at the Brenton Reef historic disposal site, 

 October 1987. 



Figure 3-16 Four REMOTS® images which illustrate the large and 

 extensive sub-surface burrows which occurred at 

 many stations at the Brenton Reef site. 



Figure 3-17 REMOTS® image from station A-3 showing tubes of 

 deposit-feeding Stage III polychaetes visible at 

 the sediment surface, and a large sub-surface 

 burrow . 



