through June 1975. Eleven different plant communities were deUmited. Floristic collections 

 made throughout the study period revealed a flora of approximately 178 species in 132 

 genera representing 58 families. 



31. O'CONNOR, J.M., NEUMANN, D.A., and SHERK, J.A., Jr., "Lethal Effects of 



Suspended Sediments on Estuarine Fish," TP 76-20, U.S. Army, Corps of 

 Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Fort Belvoir, Va., Apr. 1976, 

 NTIS AD No. A037 377. 



This study provides base-line information for preproject decisionmaking based upon the 

 anticipated concentration of suspended sediments at the project site and the effect of 

 various lengths of exposure on estuarine fish of different life-history stages and habitat 

 preference. 



32. OLIVER, J.S., and SLATTERY, P.N., "Effects of Dredging and Disposal on Some 



Benthos at Monterey Bay, California," TP 76-15, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, 

 Coastal Engineering Research Center, Fort Belvoir, Va., Oct. 1976, NTIS AD No. 

 A032 684. 



Natural temporal variations in benthic assemblages and substrate stability changes, 

 effects of dredging and disposal of dredged material, subsequent recolonization and 

 recovery, and faunal distribution and reproductive abihties are discussed. 



33. SALOMAN, C.H., "The Benthic Fauna and Sediments of the Nearshore Zone off 



Panama City Beach, Florida," MR 76-10, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal 

 Engineering Research Center, Fort Belvoir, Va., Aug. 1976, NTIS AD No. 

 A031 992. 



This study presents basic scientific data on the benthic fauna and surface sediments of 

 the nearshore zone of Panama City Beach, Florida, before restoration of the beach, and the 

 results of a study on the effect of Hurrican Eloise on the benthic fauna in tlie swash zone of 

 Panama City Beach. 



34. SENECA, E.D., WOODHOUSE, W.W., Jr., and BROOME, S.W., "Dune Stabihzation 



with Panicum amarum Along the North Carolina Coast," MR 76-3, U.S. Army, 

 Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Fort Belvoir, Va., Feb. 

 1976, NTIS AD No. A023 178. 



This study was conducted to determine the dune-stabilizing and dune-building potential 

 oi Panicum amarum (bitter panicum) along the North Carolina coast. 



