NORTH JETTY 
10 
(n=56) 
oe finn 
SOUTH JETTY 
(n= 50) 
no o [o) wo 
(zgW9002 48d ON)ALISN3SG NVAW 
49 
afios adoundooy 
pyDaD12 D2uDdg 
‘ds p2poryduy 
snxB auo1y) 
vadeuro xurd7psoun 
p4pun] sithzey 
ungpjuepLiponb Duotavydg 
sumtof117f D1 1aUucsyoUty 
DADpnys s1e01e0DIDg 
papqoundispynb D721 2pDing 
e1nuay 011 atdponibg 
3 tus sOquay 
szeuazmDYy a7 DAydDg 
Bla7Eqan sOqUulyT 
‘ds stsdomuuny 
pypjnozpuedd 0321en 
sds g0y20uUa4S 
818U92128D1q SNLUOYIYOULY 
Dug] inbe v17auIdn7 
s21aa7 sndowsn7gz 
p4paypf pssvp 
sds um21ydoiog 
siquruad v1, aLdn) 
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OTHERS 
MOLLUSCA 
ISOPODA 
AMPHIPODA 
Estimates of overall mean density for the dominant motile macro- 
Figure 17. 
Species which contributed greater 
than 1% of the total number on either jetty are included. 
invertebrates of both jetties. 
