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The distribution of mean apparent RPD depths at the 
New London Disposal Site, July 1986. 
The distribution of mean apparent RPD depths at the 
Southwest grid, July 1986. 
Frequency distributions of mean apparent RPD depths 
for all stations in the New London Disposal Site 
(A), for the NL-85 mound (B), for the Reference 
station (C), and for the Southwest grid (D), July 
1986. 
The distribution of successional stages at the New 
London Disposal Site, July 1986. 
A REMOTS® photograph from NLON-85 station 400E 
showing a well-developed Stage II assemblage 
characterized by tube-dwelling amphipods. 
A REMOTS® photograph from the New London Reference 
Station showing a disturbed surface amphipod tube 
mat. 
The distribution of successional stages at the 
Southwest grid, July 1986. 
The distribution of OSI values at the New London 
Disposal Site, July 1986. 
The distribution of OSI values at the Southwest 
grid, July 1986. 
Frequency distributions of OSI values for all 
stations in the New London Disposal Site (A), for 
the NL-85 mound (B), for the Reference station (C), 
and for the Southwest grid (D), July 1986. 
A lobster out of its burrow at the disposal mound. 
A lobster burrowed under debris. 
A typical burrow excavated into the mud of a slight 
topographic rise. 
Shell hash and amphipod tube mat surface conditions 
in the northeast section of the New London Disposal 
Site. 
A crustacean foraging excavation. 
Typical surface conditions containing amphipod 
tubes, sparse shell hash, and an occasional hydroid. 
