LIST OF FIGURES fCONT.) 



Figure 3-83 The mapped distribution of infaunal successional 

 stages for all replicates in the August survey 

 at CLIS-SE. 



Figure 3-84 The mapped distribution of Organism-Sediment 

 Indices (OSI) for all replicates in the August 

 survey at CLIS-SE. 



Figure 3-85 A grain-size and benthic "process" map of the 

 post-storm CLIS Transect. Major modal grain-size 

 in phi units are indicated for each station. 



Figure 3-8 6 A-B Two post-storm REMOTS images from stations T-3 

 and T-6 respectively, showing shell lag deposits 

 and mud clasts indicative of bottom disturbance. 

 Scale = IX. 



Figure 3-87 Near-bottom water temperature, Eastern Long 

 Island Sound, September 1985. 



Figure 3-88 Near-bottom salinity. Eastern Long Island Sound, 

 September 1985. 



Figure 3-89 Near-bottom current speed. Eastern Long Island 

 Sound, September 1985. 



Figure 3-90 Near-bottom current direction. Eastern Long 

 Island Sound, September 1985. 



Figure 3-91 Spectral plot of near-bottom pressure at New 

 London Disposal Area, 27 September 1985. 



Figure 3-92 Near-bottom suspended material concentrations. 

 Eastern Long Island Sound, September 1985. 



Figure 4-1 Observed grain-size (in phi units) along REMOTS 

 transect extending from New Haven Harbor entrance 

 to the CLIS-REFERENCE site. 



Figure 5-1 Pre and post-storm REMOTS images from station 

 CTR jat the FVP site. In June (left) , a high 

 reflectance, sandy surface layer is evident at 

 the interface. After the hurricane (right) , this 

 layer is no longer apparent, indicating that 

 approximately 5 cm of material has been removed. 

 Scale = 0.65X. 



