Table 3. — Total numbers and t 

 Cooper River-Charleston Harbo 

 and data are pooled over the 



otal weights of decapod 

 r estuarlne system, S.C. 

 5-yr sampling period. 



crustacean species collected 1973-77 in the 

 Species are listed in order of abundance, 



Number 



Species 



WeiRht 



Total 



Total (kg) 



J 



492.927 



69.20 



56.757 



7.97 



4.928 



0.69 



137.936 



19.36 



11.029 



1.55 



0.912 



0.13 



0.199 



0.03 



2.308 



0.32 



0.182 



0.03 



0.420 



0.06 



0.646 



0.09 



1.256 



0.18 



0.358 



0.05 



0.045 



0.01 



0.047 



0.01 



0.054 



0.01 



0.426 



0.06 



0.165 



0.02 



0.086 



0.01 



0.014 



<0.01 



0.019 



<0.01 



0.248 



0.03 



0.003 



<0.01 



1.066 



0.15 



0.077 



0.01 



0.019 



<0.01 



0.020 



<0.01 



0.009 



<0.01 



0.003 



<0.01 



0.005 



<0.01 



0.005 



<0.01 



0.004 



<0.01 



0.082 



0.01 



0.004 



<0.01 



0.002 



<0.01 



0.004 



<0.01 



0.060 



0.01 



0.001 



<0.01 



0.001 



<0.01 



0.001 



<0.01 



0.006 



<0.01 



0.001 



<0.01 



Penaeus setiferue 

 Penaeue azteaue 

 Xiphopenaeus kroyeri 

 Callinectes sapidus 

 CallineateB similis 

 Trachypenaeus constrictus 

 Palaemonetes vulgaris 

 Portunus spinimartus 

 Pagurue longicarpus 

 Pvotunus gibbesii 

 Ovalipee stephensoni 

 Penaeue duorarum 

 Panapeus herbs tii 

 Rhithropanopeus harrisii 

 Palaemonetes pugio 

 Clibanarius vittatus 

 Ovalipes oaellatus 

 Macrobrachium ohione 

 Paguvus pollicaris 

 Palaemonetes sp.* 

 Neopanope sayi 

 Cancer irroratus 

 Alpheus normanni 

 Menippe mevaenavia 

 Libinia emarginata 

 Libinia dub-la 

 Hexapanopeus angustifrons 

 Alpheus heterochaelis 

 Palaemonetes intermedius 

 Sicyonia laevigata 

 Panopeus oaoidentalis 

 Portunus sp.* 

 Eurypanopeus depressus 

 Callinectes ornatus 

 Exhippolysmata oplophoroid.es 

 Lysmata wurdemanni 

 Sicyonia brevirostris 

 Hepatus ephelitiaus 



Micropanope sp. 

 Libinia sp.* 

 Xanthldae* 

 Penaeus sp.* 

 Procambarus clarki 

 Callinectes sp.* 



TOTAL 



80,121 



8,053 



2,657 



1,914 



1,438 



721 



388 



243 



215 



193 



191 



177 



133 



82 



82 



77 



69 



47 



25 



24 



20 



19 



11 



10 



10 



7 



7 



6 



5 



5 



5 



5 



4 



2 



3 



82. 

 8. 



2, 

 1. 

 1, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0. 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 

 

 

 

 0, 

 

 0, 

 

 0. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 0. 

 <0 



<o. 



<0 

 <0 

 <0 

 <0 

 <0, 

 <0 

 <0 



<o. 



<0 

 <0 



62 

 30 

 74 

 97 

 48 

 74 

 40 

 25 

 22 

 20 

 20 

 18 

 14 

 08 

 08 

 08 

 07 

 05 

 03 

 02 

 02 

 02 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 

 01 



96,978 



712,330 



*Field identification or damaged specimen (s). 



Table 4. — Average numbers of species of fishes and decapod crustaceans col- 

 lected 1973-77 at stations in the Cooper River-Charleston Harbor estuarine 

 system, S.C. Numbers in parentheses = standard error of the mean; n = number 

 of samples per year. 



Table 5. — Average numbers of individual fish and decapod crustaceans collected 

 1973-77 at stations in the Cooper River-Charleston Harbor estuarine system, 

 S.C. Numbers in parentheses = standard error of the mean; n = number of 

 samples per year. 







Average 



numbers 



of species/station 





Grand 







Average numbers o 



" individuals/station 





Grand 



Year 



C001 



C002 



C003 



C004 



J003 



J001 



Mean 



Year 



C001 



C002 



C003 



C004 



J003 



J001 



Mean 



1973 



4 



6 



10 



13 



12 



_ 



10 



1973 



21 



355 



867 



1,195 



456 



— 



718 





(0.81) 



(1.05) 



(0.89) 



(1.56) 



(2.35) 



— 







(6.70) 



(218.97) 



(429.07) 



(473.38) 



(146.88) 



— 







71 = 11 



71=11 



71 = 12 



n=ll 



ti = 8 



— 







« = 11 



n = ll 



n=ll 



71=11 



77 = 8 



— 





1974 



2 



6 



9 



15 



15 



— 



11 



1974 



2 



158 



541 



533 



619 



— 



463 







(0.81) 



(1.23) 



(2.04 



(2.14) 



— 









(45.92) 



(209.96) 



(94.50) 



(180.18) 



— 







71 = 1 



71=12 



n=12 



71 = 12 



n = 12 



— 







n=\ 



n = 12 



n = 12 



71=12 



71=12 



— 





1975 



— 



6 



11 



12 



15 



16 



12 



1975 



— 



80 



554 



519 



1,233 



1,467 



771 





— 



(0.94) 



(1.53) 



(1.41) 



(2.12) 



(1.79) 







— 



(47.58) 



(369.91) 



(123.91) 



(355.84) 



(346.78) 







— 



ti=12 



n = 12 



n = 12 



n=12 









— 



n = 12 



n = 12 



71=12 



71=12 



71=12 





1976 



— 



8 



12 



18 



18 



lb 



14 



1976 



— 



319 



715 



1,018 



688 



922 



732 





— 



(0.78) 



(1.40) 



(1.46) 



(1.44) 



(1.66) 







— 



(136.55) 



(397.20) 



(198.60) 



(149.82) 



(225.80) 







— 



n = 12 



71=12 



n = 12 



n=12 



n = 12 







— 



n=12 



71=12 



71=12 



71=12 



71=12 





1977 



— 



9 



12 



12 



13 



19 



13 



1977 



— 



206 



263 



171 



299 



503 



288 





— 



(0.75) 



(1.38) 



(1.79) 



(1.77) 



(1.27) 







— 



(65.88) 



(90.67) 



(48.07) 



(119.31) 



(191.41) 







— 



n = 12 



n=12 



n = 12 



n=12 



n = 12 







— 



n=12 



n=12 

 588 



71=12 



687.2 



71=12 



659 



71=12 



964 





















Grand 



mean 







