. Ecological effects of an artificial island, Rincon Island, Punta Gorda, California. Offshore structures; Marine sediments; Ecology. CD,. May/min (m2) 110/ (%) 5 40/ 10 (%) {%) C%) 29/ 6/1 10/ (*) (*) {%) 48/ (%) (%) 50/ 20/ 60/ 100/ 1 1 30/ 90/ 45/ 1 50/ 25/ 1 111 111 11 (%) 40/ (1) Values below each column indicate maximum (upper value) and minimum [lower value) densities encountered in 1-square meter quadrats over those depths where each species occurred. Values below the (%) signs represent percent coverage for encrusting forms. The remaining values represent numerical densities. Figure 1
. Ecological effects of an artificial island, Rincon Island, Punta Gorda, California. Offshore structures; Marine sediments; Ecology. CD,. May/min (m2) 110/ (%) 5 40/ 10 (%) {%) C%) 29/ 6/1 10/ (*) (*) {%) 48/ (%) (%) 50/ 20/ 60/ 100/ 1 1 30/ 90/ 45/ 1 50/ 25/ 1 111 111 11 (%) 40/ (1) Values below each column indicate maximum (upper value) and minimum [lower value) densities encountered in 1-square meter quadrats over those depths where each species occurred. Values below the (%) signs represent percent coverage for encrusting forms. The remaining values represent numerical densities. Figure 19. Vertical distribution for dominant biota, south side. 46. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Johnson, G. F; DeWit, L. A; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ). Fort Belvoir, Va. : The Center ; Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service
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