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| issue date = 12/31/1976
| issue date = 12/31/1976
| title = Saint Lucie Unit 1 - Ecological Monitoring at the Florida Power & Light Co. St. Lucie Plant - Annual Report 186 Volume 2: Appendix
| title = Ecological Monitoring at the Florida Power & Light Co. St. Lucie Plant - Annual Report 186 Volume 2: Appendix
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| author affiliation = Applied Biology, Inc
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Ecological Monitoring at the Florida Power & Light Co. St. Lucie Plant - Annual Report 186 Volume 2: Appendix
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Issue date: 12/31/1976
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ECOLOCICAL MGNITGRINC AT THE FLORII3A POWER R LIGHT CG.ST.LUCIE PLANT Volume 2: Appendix APPLIED BIOLOGY, INC.-;A,8--Ecotogical Consultants 5891 NEW PEACHTREE ROAD ATLANTAI CEORGIA 30340 I

TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 PAGE A.INTRODUCTION

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A-1 Study Purpose..............

~~~~0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ste Description

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A-3 B.FISH AND SHECLFISH......................................

B-l I k ntroductl on o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,o~~~~~~~o....B-1 , The Ichthyofaunal Assemblage

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B-2 I mplngement

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B-4 Materials and Methods.................................

B-4 Results and Discussion

.Inshore (Canal)Gill Nets Materials and Methods..Results'and Disqussion

.Offshore, Gill Nets.......Materials and Methods..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i B 6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~.B-11.B-12~~~~~'~B 1 2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Results and Discussion

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B-13 rawl s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T I~~~~~~~~~~B 1 7 Materials and Methods.................................

B-17 Results and Discussion

......B-18 Beach Seines~~~~~~~~~~B 1 9 Materials and Methods....-.............................

B-19 Results and Discussion

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B 1 9., Ichthyoplankton

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Materials and Methods..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o B 20 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~'~~~o B 20 Results and Discussion

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~~~~~~~~~~~~B 22 ummary.................................................

B-28 S PAGE Literature Cited.B-32 Figures.~~~~~~~~~~~~~s'o B 36 Tables..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MACROINVERTEBRATES Introduction

....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C 1 C-1 Materials and Methods..............

C-2 Results and Discussion S ediments........................

~~~~~C-5 Benthic Grabs C-7 Benthic Trawls..........

C-14 Summary~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....C-19 Literature Cited...~~~~~~~,~~~~~C 20 igures.....;..................=..........'...............

F'-23 ables......~...........................................

T C-37 PHYTOPLANKTON

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Materials and Methods.......................

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~D-1 D-4 Phytoplankton Analysis...........................;....

D-4 Pigment Analysis-...........

D-8 Results and Discussion

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D-lo Phytoplankton Composition

........~........Entrainment and Temperature Relationships

.Pigment Analysis and Primary Productivity

.Summary,.Literature Cited.D-10 D-15 D-17 D-24 D-27 Figures Tables.D-29 D-45 PAGE E.OOPLANKTON o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~z E-1 Introduction

.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E 1 Materials,'nd Methods..Results and Discussion

.E-2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E 5~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o ummary S E-ll Literature

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E-13 E-18 Tables...........~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~E-28: F.AQUATIC MACROPHYTES

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F-1 Introduction

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Materials and Methods..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F 2 Results'nd Discussion

..........~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Literature-Cited.......Figures................

Tables..............~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...F-6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o F 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, G.WATER QUALITY.Introduction

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~G 1..G-1 Physical Parameters

....Materials and Methods Results and Discussion Chemical Parameters

.Materials and Methods~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~G 1~~~~~~~~G 1~~~~~...G-5~~~~~~~~~~G 9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~G 9 Results and Discussion Literature Cited~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o'~~~G 10~~~~~~~~~~~G 13 1gures...:-........................

F's~~~~~G 1 5 ables......................

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G-20 T TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 2 PAGES FISH AND SHELLFISH NCROINVERTEBRATES PHYTOPLANKTON

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H 1~~o~~~~~~~~H 252~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H 293 ZOOPLANKTON

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.......-H-337 WATER OUALITY.-..........................

....H-363 through through through through through H-251 H-292 H-336 H-362 H-384 TABLE H-1 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 1-2 APRIL 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)01 00-0930 shrimp blue crab Cuban anchovy bay anchovy gray snapper lined sole 14-25 106-131 40-50 38-41 134 39 30 225 73 0930-1700 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy planehead fi lefish 13-20 90 40-47 47-49 54 49 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab crevalle jack bay anchovy Cuban anchovy lin'ed sole 10 84-105 97.322 41 40 46'49 73 831 TABLE H-2 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 9-10 APRIL 1976 Time S'ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shr'imp 10 5 8-12 21-25 5 33 blue crab silver jenny lined sole Cuban anchovy bay anchovy pigfish crevalle jack 345 915 76-107 370 86-89 33 32-46 4 46-50'45 1 42.-2 0900-1700 blue crab shrimp spiny lobster Cuban anchovy bay anchovy bigeye anchovy silver jenny Atlantic bumper-menhaden tomtate 4 2 1 2 93 72 28 84-94 110-114 ll 27-32 41-60 38-55 51-56 61-92 80-102 30-39 108 213 138 1 32 146 82 12 354 78 28 H-2 TABLE H-2 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 9-10 APRIL 1976 H'I Time.S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard wei'ght individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 smallmouth grunt (con,tinued) scrawled cowfish yellow jack butterfi'sh 97 32 51 40 20 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab 10 18-23 86 1 28 48 bay anchovy Cuban anchovy 25 46-58.10~38-55 , 30 southern puffer cusk-eel sand drum menhaden.125 93 34 37 66 3 H-3 TABLE H-3 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 16-17 APRIL 1976 Time S ecies Number Range.of, Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm.(g)0100-0930 shrimp blue crab 3 917-4 89-110 238 Cuban anchovy bay anchovy bigeye anchovy leopard searobin chain pipefish Irish pompano 31 26 47-57 40-56 53 89 54'35 36 26 0930-1700 blue crab spiny lobster Cuban anchovy bay anchovy bigeye anchovy black marga'te porkfish sand drum reef croaker 3 153 62 3'1 4 1 98-127 15 48-58 38-57 51-58 113-124 145-161 184 77-91 119 155 38-40 77 61 94-104 337 213 62 27 210 251 215 69 63 137 4-83 H-4 TABLE H-3 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 16-17 APRIL 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)I 0930-1700 tomtate'continued) silver.porgy sailors choice bluestri ped grunt white grunt seaboard goby planehead fi lefish 102-117 116-137 89 141 204 37 75 105 159 20 85.254 1 236 1700-0100 shrimp bay anchovy 42 18-22 40-51 39 Cuban anchovy bigeye anchovy 2 striped anchovy 1 sand drum lined sole'leopard'searobin 1 pigfish southern stargazer horse-eye jack 30 46-55 51-53 61 43-44 36 50 181 23 35 4 192 H-5 TABLE H-4 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 3-4 MAY 1976 , Time S ecies Number Range of'ota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy lined sole sargassumfish.leopard sear obin 5 14-24 78 42-55 49 44-50, 75 72 16 10 1 23 0900-1700 shrimp (bay anchovy Cuban anchovy bigeye anchovy sailors choice silver jenny 712 156 25 38-57 ,47-60, 58 50-52 10 809 222 1700-0100 shrimp bay anchovy Cuban anchovy 6 96 14 10-19 39-54 46-58 107 17 TABLE H-5 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 6-7 NAY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0930 shrimp blue crab 11-28 71 84-102'08 bay anchovy silver jenny 29 40-55 63 34 0930-1700 shrimp bay anchovy Cuban anchovy silver jenny yellowfin mojarra'1 silver porgy weakfish 22 45-48 51-55 50 49 50 207 14 3 4 122 1700-0100 blue crab shrimp bay anchovy chain pipefish planehead filefish 42 83-108 9-23 44-45 214 40 6 273 18 H-7 TABLE H-6 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 13-14 MAY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp blue crab rock shrimp 18 7 8-17 19-27 28-52.71-109 121 193, 49 65 ll 494 129 451 bay anchovy Cuban anchovy bigeye'nchovy sand drum great barracuda yellowfin mojarra silver jenny crested goby pigfish lined sole 112 II 4 2 41-63 55-61 56-58 34-41, 139 129 25 84 19 52 60'43 54.5 0900-1700 bay anchovy silver porgy 43-48 35-53.1700-0100 blue crab shrimp 106 22 76 H-8 TABLE H-6-(continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 13-14 MAY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of-standard weight-individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 bay anchovy (continued)

Atlantic thread herring 4 45-51 87 H-9 TABLE H-7 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT.14-15 MAY 1976 Time'ecies Number Range of ota of.standard weight:individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 , shrimp blue crab spiny lobster'5 12-15 10 37" 5 111-119 234.3113 I bay anchovy Cuban anchovy lined sole sand drum 43-54 52-56 43 32 6 0900-1700 blue crab shrimp 87-107 25 10 1700-0100 shrimp'lue crab 91 67 bay anchovy bandtail puffer ,-4 46-52 34 H-10 TABLE H-8 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 19-20 MAY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of.standard weight individuals len ths,.mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp blue crab 14 6 1 2 10-16 19-25 38 66~74 24 48 3 43 rock shrimp bay anchovy Atlantic bumper lined seahorse 1 10 2 7 44-51 9 19 103 0900-1700 blue crab shrimp bay anchovy sailors choice rock sea bass planehead filefish 17 30-45 102-110 8-16 42-54 86 54 40 24 275 25 21 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy planehead filefish sailors choice sand drum 8-17 22 44.40-51 51-52 85 51 12 19.3 TABLE H-9 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 20-21 MAY 1976 Time*S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths: mm (g)01 00-0930 shrimp rock shrimp bay anchovy Cuban'anchovy leopard searobin bandtail puffer sand drum pygmy sea bass goby 15 8-16 17-25 40-53 51-57 57-73...94 38., 45 33 22 56 16 17 28 3 0930-1700 shrimp bay anchovy anchovy pinfish rock sea bass northern sennet black margate 18 50-51 26 83 53 53 144 20 109 1700-0100 blue crab bay anchovy 3 39 41-52 TABLE H-g (continued)

RESULT'S OF IMP'INGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 20-21 MAY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 Cuban anchovy (continued) striped anchovy 62 60 H-13 TABLE H-10 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT-24-25 MAY 1976, Time"S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp 1 blue crab spiny lobster bay anchovy sand drum 15-17 23 81 45-47 45'2 9 46 0900-1810 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy Spanish sardine great barracuda sand drum'140 80 18 101 43-62 57-63 42-47 41-45 41 83 1480 160 181 0-0100 shrimp bay anchovy Atlantic thread herring 19 3 360 8-16 17-25 45-57 42 32 26 445 Calculated from a 25'A'subsample.

H-14 TABLE H-ll RESULTS'OF IMPINGEMENT.AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 27-28 MAY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy pinfish great barracuda bull pipefish 4 8 12-16 17-21 55 33-54 36 41 204 ll 51 0900-1700 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy.3 8 23 10-16 1?-27 24 44-55 7.49 35 1700-0100 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab bay anchovy anchovy leopard searobin Irish pompano northern sennet sargassumfish 16 9-14 17-20 107.44-51 35 84-89 46 40 72 6 28 88 24 22 17 TABLE H-12 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT'-2.JUNE 1976 Time.S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 blue crab shrimp'ailors choice~8 74-92 106-114 14-23 66-80 88-102 190 439 39 56 70 planehead filefish 1 inshore lizardfish 1 bluelip parrotfish 1 Irish pompano I 1 205 103 91 47 341 16 1700-0100 shrimp bay anchovy northern sennet 3 9-10 49-53 41-46 2 0100-0900 shrimp blue crab inshore lizardfish leopard searobin bandtail puffer lined sole spotted whiff spotfin mojarra 12 6 9-18 19-26 26 50-64 95 83 46 41 81 38 26 45 2 26 TABLE H-13 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 3-4 JUNE 1976 S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy sargassumfish 9-17 18-22 24-29 91-119 51 71 22 26 5 306 18 0900-1700 rock shrimp bandtail puffer 9-10 52 1700-0100 bay anchovy 184 spotfin mojarra" 1 inshore lizardfish 1 leopard searobin 1 45-60 41 93 94 284, 13 H-17 TABLE H-14 RESULTS.OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 7-8 JUNE 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0915 shrimp blue crab 14-20 29 26 92 7 17 1 68 bay anchovy 17 43-59 26 0915-1700 bay anchovy 44-59 10 1700-0100 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy bigeye anchovy silver perch chain pipefish inshore lizardfish 12 7-10 12-18.10-12 50 42-62 58-64 63 32-33 252 70-86 4 25-3 8 17 H-18 TABLE H-15 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 10-11 JUNE 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight.individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab'ay anchovy Cuban anchovy striped anchovy chain pipefish northern sennet Spanish sardine porkfish 20 6 8-17 18-26 25-48 46-52 55-62 44 162-177 45-46 52 26'0 58 10 inshore lizardfish 1 91 0900-1700 bay anchovy Cuban'anchovy 43-51 58 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab southern puffer bay anchovy northern sennet 13 4 7-17 19-24 26-32 57 51 40 17 31 TABLE H-16 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 21-22 JUNE 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of ota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab tomtate bay anchovy Cuban anchovy spotfin mojarra silver perch inshore lizardfish 12 5 10-17 18-22 10 32-43 62-83 33-35 50-51 51-57 42 36 206 26 26 12 52 16 0900-1700 shrimp tomtate silver perch bay anchovy 18-21 33 31 35 52 10 24 1700-0100 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab 8-16 18-20 9-12,.32-47 12 19 17 lesser electric ray 11 1 70-79 311 119 382 H-20 TABLE H-16 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT , 21-22 JUNE 1976 Time'S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 bay anchovy (continued) bigeye anchovy P 43-57 8 57-64 Cuban anchovy.bandtail puffer leopard searobin k chain pipefish rock sea bass 63 67 88 179 75 10 10 12 H-21 TABLE H-17 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 24-25 JUNE 1976 Time'S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard vteight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0920 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy leopard searobin 10 3 9-17 27 18-21 19 10 28 47 57 52 0920-1700 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy leopard searobin 12-17 18-20 71 48-50 58 91 15 20 25 1700-0100 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab 25 9 8-17 18-22 23-27 47 54 bay anchovy 2 bigeye anchovy 1 inshore lizardfish 1 lined sole 53-57 65 115 15 44 H-22 TABLE H-17 (continued)

RESULTS, OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 24-25 JUNE 1976 Time S ecies Number, Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 pi nfi sh 1 94'5 (continued) chain pipefish 1 199 4 H-23 TABLE H-18 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 28-29 JUNE 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp rock shr imp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy spotfin mojarra bighead searobin 27 21 4 9-17 18-21 10 89 46-52 59 48 90, 54 134 57 19 0900-1700 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy tomtate lined sole bay whiff 7 6 10-'17 18-27 33-43'62" 94 47-55 60 32-34 46 94 15 53 7 14 59 17 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab 20 6 9-17 18-25 39 74 35 41 4 24 H-24 TABLE H-18 (continued)

RESULTS-OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 28-29 JUNE 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 bay anchovy (continued) lined sole bay whiff 5 3 50-62 40-52 94 10 13 leopard searobin 1 searobin ,inshore lizardfish 1 chain pipefish 1 tomtate pygmy sea bass 73 52'07 173 36 49 3 10 2 H-25 TABLE H-19 RESULTS OF'MPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 1-2 JULY 1976/Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp blue crab rock shrimp 46 16 4 3~9-17 18-26 37-66 78-91 10-12 96 126 25 154 bay anchovy 60 bigeye anchovy'6 60-64 14 46-61 75 Cuban anchovy 4 bay whiff 59-61 69-86 113 9'3 21 inshore lizardfish 3 ladyfish 2 1 flounder (a.robinsi)2 lined sole 2 bandtail puffer.2 tomtate 85-99 18 289-302 451 60-71 ,.: ,6 46-54 61-63 12 35-40 2 spotfin mojarra 2 chain pipefish 2 hamlet planehead fi lefish 1 barbfish 1 A Atlantic bumper 1 49-54 187-242 40 36 140 35 9 100 H-26 TABLE H-19 (conti nued)RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 1-2 JULY-1976 Time S ecies Number , Range of Tota of.standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1800 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy tomtate inshore lizardfish lined sole chain pipefish spotfin mojarra northern sennet 15 10-13 18-29 27-47 45-56 62-63 37-46 95-118 49 106 67 64 5 80 19 20 19 1800-0100 shr imp blue crab bay anchovy lined sole 16 58 43-52 40"4 17 H-27 TABLE H-20 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT.6-7 JULY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy bigeye anchovy gi eat barracuda inshore lizardfish bay whiff 66 11-17 108 46-58 58-61 68 273 125 91 21 116 99 141 15 12 0900-1700 shrimp bay anchovy Cuban anchovy 35 9-10 44-62 58-61 47 1700-0440 shrimp rock'hrimp.

blue crab bay anchovy 11 striped mojarra 2 lined sole flounder (B.zobinsi)1 silver perch bighead searobin H-28 12-17 19-23 9-16 57-78 43-58 76-89 47 57 36 18 15 48 16 31

., TABLE H-21 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 8-9 JULY 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of ota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0910 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy bighead searobin 10 34 10-15 98 46-61 58-65 69 ll 67 58 0910-1700 shrimp bay anchovy Cuban anchovy surgeonfish 1 adyfi sh stri ped mojarra spotfin mojarra 1700-01 00 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy ladyfish 13 18 48-55 61-65 23 314 213 64 7-14 50-78 45-59 13 250 343 17 32 279 H-29 TABLE H-22 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 13 AUGUST 1976+Time S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0100-0915 shrimp blue crab 2'62 13-22 2 80-91 1 243 80 bay anchovy 5 Cuban anchovy 4 bigeye anchovy flounder (B.rob~nsi)1~bay, whiff 1 spotfin moj arra 1 49-56 58-62 64 51 89 94 12 17 0915-1700 shrimp blue crab 10-12 17-21 84-92 112 2 20 221 80 tomtate bay anchovy Cuban anchovy bigeye'anchovy striped anchovy silver por'gy silver jenny hairy blenny 19 45-79 47-56 52-63 60-69 47 80-106 73-95 77 111 105 86 54 99 36 H-30 TABLE H-22 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 13 AUGUST 1976 a Time S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0915-1700 porkfish (continued) sailors choice silver perch dusky cardinalfish 57 65 49 38 1700-0100 no sample 16-hour sample resulting from mechanical difficulties.

H-31 TABLE H-23 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 27-28 SEPTEMBER 1976 Time Species um er Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0100-0830 shrimp blue crab 17 2 9-17 18-22 54-69 73-91 27 13 77 216 bay anchovy\striped anchovy 23 29-55 60-19 0830-1700 shrimp blue: crab 12-17 57-77 82-100 13 99 219 bay anchovy Cuban anchovy bigeye anchovy 1 ongnose, anchovy silver anchovy 4 tomtate spotfin mojarra silver'enny silver porgy scaled sardine Spanish sardine 330 10 210 40-59 57-66 51-71 40-58 61'4-102 45-63 62-67 115 29-60 85-117 83-121 458 125 34 1038 15 16 53 10 78 52 H-32 TABLE H-23 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 27-28 SEPTEMBER 1976 Time Species Num er Range of Total of standard~weight individuals len ths mm 0830-1700 seaweed blenny (continued) oyster blenny 38-42 35 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab 13-14 76-87 71 bay'anchovy Cuban anchovy tomtate oyster blenny Atlantic bumper spotfin mojarra silver porgy 209 31-59 59-64 43-71 36-38'2 63 98 292 14 28 28 H-33 TABLE H-24 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 4-5 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies 0900-1700 blue crab Number Range of Tota'f standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)3 54-81 72 1 104,, 84 stone crab shrimp bay anchovy Cuban anchovy'ilver perch 51 41 18 48-56 46-64 48 24 66 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab stone crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy longnose anchovy silver anchovy Atlantic bumper , tomtate eyed flounder Atlantic thread herring 350 14 14-17 19-23 74 28 47-62 40-63 56 63 25-26 51 78 49 6 31 25 538 30 4 10 H-34 TABLE H-24 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 4-5 OCTOBER 1976 Time: S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0915 shrimp blue crab bay anchovy anchovy Atlantic bumper 19 1 11-17 21 75-79 45-57 26 21 37 7 62 80 H-35 TABLE H-25 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT'1-12 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0915 shrimp blue crab stone crab bay anchovy Cuban anchovy sailors choice tomtate'silver porgy 21 14 10-17 18-24 70-85'03 40 47-58 63 46 fragment fragment 55 86 65 75 19 10 0915-1700.blue crab'bay anchovy 588 Cuban anchovy 301 striped anchovy 4 tomtate sailors choice 2 twospot cardinalfish 1 Atlantic moonfish 1 Atlantic bumper 1 silver jenny 78-96 106-120 45-62 38-65 46-52 91-98 43-44 46 29 19 45 192 237 866 308 45 H-36

'ABLE H-25 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT, 11-12 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 shrimp 50 18 9-18 19-23 173 113 blue crab stone crab 4 72-97 49 172 21 bay anchovy Cuban anchovy Atlantic moonfish silver jenny tomtate Atlantic cutlassfish silver perch bay whiff 81 25 47-58 40-65 28-34 41-84 46-75 64-70 33 74 106 19 24 13 H-37 TABLE H-26 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard , weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp E blue crab 209 22 6 18 8-17 18-31 48-68 71-100 330 267 61 711 Cuban anchovy 7 bay anchovy 3 Atlantic moonfish 6 60-64 53 27-34 18 filefish sand drum silver perch Atlantic bumper lined sole whiff batfish pipefish trunkfish bandtail puffer silver jenny 3 20-33 27-31'39-'40 23-25 51-59 112 46 262 37 56 60 5 2 16 28 dusky cardinal fish 1 40 H-38 TABL'E H-26 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm'g)0900-1700 shrimp blue crab Cuban anchovy.164 bay anchovy ,.'7 striped anchovy 10 bigeye anchovy 1 anchovy Atlantic bumper 5 Atlantic moonfish 4 lookdown sand drum 13-16 19-29 30-38 58-89 90-109 37-70 34-60 52-60 65 22 24-28 31-35 69-72 51-61 17 66 122 249 587 239 67 16 22 silver perch 3 28-41 I bank cusk-eel'silver jenny surgeonfish cardinal fish bluelip parrotfish 1 212-231 35-56 29 38 50 266 H-39 TABLE H-26 (continued)

'RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 planehead filefish 1 (continued) jack 1 bl enny lined sole inshore lizardfish 19 26 64 292 10 268 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab 34 ll 9 4,~8-17 18-31 59-89 92-102 57 102 264 244 silver perch Cuban anchovy 19 14 31-46 41-66 29 27 bay anchovy 8 anchovy Atlantic moonfish 13 bank cusk-eel'r 8 Atlantic bumper filefish bandtail puffer 48-58 53-58 33-39 153-167 188-211 22-26 20-35 51-60 12 17 55 494 4 20 H-40 TABLE H-26 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)tomtate lined seahorse spotted whiff whiff batfish lesser electric lookdown sand, drum lane snapper cardinalfish sargassumfish lined"sole trunkf i sh ray 1 1700-0100 Atlantic cutlassfish 3 (continued) silver jenny 2 61-97 96-107 50-57 60-73 97 76-106 36 96 19 31 30 42'6 65 114 16 12 72 H-41 TABLE H-27 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 18-19 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 shrimp'lue crab 18 8-17 23-39'02'2 6 80 Atlantic bumper: 69 Atlantic moonfish 14 Cuban anchovy 16 bay anchovy 9 anchovy 4 Atlantic.cutlassfish 3 b'ank cusk-eel batfish silver perch tomtate Spanish sardine-1 striped mojarra-1 planehead filefish 1 cardinalfish silver jenny guaguanche 21-37 24-39 31-69 50-60 24-63 93-96 113-195 45-48 36-40 61-80-34 54 35 36 52 47 21 16 29 13 18 TABLE H-27 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 18-19 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 shrimp blue crab stone crab Cuban anchovy striped anchovy 82 56 8-18 30 99, 48 38-67 30-56 9 21 66 35 123 20 bay anchovy Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish sand drum planehead filefish silver perch 40 67 Atlantic cutl ass fi sh'.bank cusk-eel bandtail puffer lined seahorse gray triggerfish naked sole 50-58 17-45 28-40 33-53 24-35 40-43 96-99 109-192 131 59 64 65 22 53 10 10 30 H-43 TABLE H-27 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT,.THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 18-19 OCTOBER 1976 Time'ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 Florida pompano (continued) lookdown silver jenny striped mojarra'uaguanche 1700-0100 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab 67 12 2 12 3 183 26 72 40 48 8-17 18-25 9 ,29-30 52-88 100-103 159 77 72 2 289 208 Atlantic bumper 33 Cuban anchovy bay anchovy anchovy sand, drum Atlantic thread herring bank cusk-eel 14 Atlantic moonfish 17 20-42 27-45 36-69 49-58 35 31-39 33-56 116-175 17 22 14 99.H-44 TABLE H-27 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 18-19 OCTOBER 1976 T1 llle S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 lesser electric ray 3 (continued) spotted whiff 3 bandtail puffer 3 silver perch 2 Atlantic cutlassfish 2 barbfish~2 pipefish.1 sea catfish northern searobin 1 planehead filefish 1 batfish=lined seahorse guaguanche lookdown 91-107 89-93 49-58 32-46 100-102 43-45 254 75 51 23 42 84'5 46 59 62 2 H-45 TABLE H-28 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)01 00-0900 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab stone crab 76 8 9-17 18-27 18.37-56 60-88 97-104 16 70 53 56 179 343 Atlantic cutlassfish 224 Atlantic bumper 124 striped anchovy 57 Cuban anchovy 53 bay anchovy 19 anchovy 76 lookdown silver jenny bank cusk-eel 34 13 polka-dot cusk-eel 2 2 Atlantic moonfish 42 78-146 22-40 27-59 29-72 44-59 15-27 20-47 22-35 37-66 60-92 108-145 72-83 148-171 52 19" 87 25 30 28 51 20 42 7 71 H-46 TABLE H-28 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)'1 00-0900 bar bfi sh 5 (continued) planehead filefish 3 guaguanche 2 silver perch lane snapper , 2 spotted spoon-nose eel 1 Atlantic manta 1 lesser electric ray 1 southern puffer 1 bandtail puffer 1'sand drum Irish pompano.Spanish sardine herring surgeonfish tomtate.sailors choice barred blenny bandtooth conger 36-'48 24-28 37-51 41-44 17-30 663 119 91 151 58 42 31 85 27 26 42 52 52 161 17 319 38 21 97 H-47 TABLE H-28 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 blue crab, 43-86, 122 94-102 361 shrimp , bay anchovy'115 Atlantic bumper 3435 striped anchovy 187 8-17 25-41 16-75 30-59 45-59 7 51 1491 168 169 Cuban anchovy 102 bigeye anchovy 1 flat anchovy 2 anchovy 798 silver jenny 183 Atlantic moonfish 93 tomtate 39 Atlantic cutlassfish 25 71'-75'3-73 42-104 30-53 43-112 1215 1550 164'20 83-130'3 39-68 158 67 lookdown Atlantic thread herr ing sand drum reef croaker 19 5 16 23-45 61-104 34-44 27-51'69-99 24 68 14 77 H-48 TABLE H-28 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 silver perch 3 (continued) scaled sardine'Spanish sardine 1 planehead filefish 3 sailors choice 2 barbfish leopard searobin 1 twospot cardinalfish 1\porkfish 1-cero bluel ip parrotfi sh 1 southern stargazer 1 scrawled cowfish'guaguanche 1 pol ka-dot cusk-eel 1 38-49 81-119 84 18-21 62-71 35 192 42 41 64 85 48 198 222 40 76 86 17 2 225 241 302 1700-0100 shrimp 35 20 5-12 13-19 14 51 H-49 TABLE H-28 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 Atlantic bumper 58 (continued)

Atlantic cutlassfish 20 22-70 77-162 26 6'uban anchovy bay anchovy 15 13 45-66 48-59 26 19 striped anchovy 5 anchovy , 3 Atlantic moonfish 4 lookdown 4 silver jenny 3 sand*drum planehead filefish.2 bank cusk-eel 2 polka-dot cusk-eel 1 Atlantic thread herring surgeonfish lane snapper cardinalfish 35-71 28-30 26-45.26-78 55-62 28-40 27-55 220-235 84 38 28 37 60 10 117 H-50 TABLE H-28'continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Time.S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 black sea bass (continued) northern sennet'bandtail puffer bay whiff 83 147 79 96 ,7 20 H-51' TABLE H-29 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 25-26 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of'ota of standard weight'individuals len ths mm (g)0100-0900 blue crab stone crab shrimp Atlantic bumper bay anchovyanchovy reef croaker silver jenny 21 53-?4 81-107 60 11-16 24-39 51-58 33 39-41 88 36-45 95 425 47 10.7 3 6 silver'enny bay anchovy 35 sargassumfish 1 lookdown Atlantic cutlassfish 1 tomtate planehead filefish 1 flqunder 0900-1700 blue crab 4 7 25 41 143 37 28 15 31-48 77-113 43-96 51-56 20 372*225 H-52 TABLE H-29 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 25-26 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)0900-1700 Cuban anchovy 2 (continued).striped anchovy 1 Atlantic moonfish 3 lookdown silver perch 3 reef croaker 2 sand drum lined seahorse sailors choice.Atlantic bumper 1 trunkfish barbfish doctorfish 1 , planehead fil cfish 1 1700-0100 blue crab shrimp 61 58 40-42 37 46-52 42-48 46-57" 78-,116 48 28 42 164 26 34 31 61-92 16-19 13 166 3 217 15 H-53 TABLE H-29 (continued)

RESULTS" OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 25-26 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm (g)lookdown lesser electric car dinalfish chain pipefish parrotfish silver jenny silver perch'sand drum sailors choice ray 2 1700-0100 Atlantic bumper 51 (continued)

~Cuban anchovy'b+anchovy 2 Atlantic cutlassfish 3 Atlantic moonfish 3 22-36 47-62 54 129-158 33-38 26-29 84-91 34-43'25 76 42 41 35 42 18 33 4 10 H-54 TABLE H-30 RESULTS, OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 28-29 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths'm (g)0100-0900 shrim'p.blue crab 3 5 8-14 16-19 32 73-75 24 2 62'-stone crab 35 14 bank cusk-eel tomtate'tlantic bumper silver jenny high-hat lined sole bay anchovy Cuban anchovy sand.perch 2 220-229 63-91 51 63 51 52 77 164 26 4 3 10 0900-1700 tomtate'Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish 1 Cuban anchovy red drum 35 41 58 31 H-55 TABLE H-30 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 28-29 OCTOBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard ielght individuals len ths mm (g)1700-0100 shrimp 1 4 8 15-17 Cuban anchovy 2'esser electric ray 1 1" bank cusk-eel.Atlantic bumper sand.drum 52-60 92 162 217 70 36 10 52 63 H-56 TABLE H-31 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 1-2 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Tota of standard weight individuals len ths mm'g)0100-0900 shrimp b'lue crab 52 6 3 4 10 4 7-17 18-27 30-42 31-50 61-87 106-111 33 32 81 16 273 309 Atlantic bumper 22 sand drum 18 red.'drum black drum silver perch lookdown jack Atlantic cutlassfish 17 Atlantic moonfish 14 bay anchovy striped anchovy Cuban anchovy flat anchovy anchovy bank cusk-eel 22-52 26-43 127-167 23-48 48-58 34-53 32-,52 79 29-35 99-139 167-192 38-46 25 37 22-25 25 14 10 13 50 144 TABLE H-31 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 1-2 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Tota weight (g)0100-0900 (continued) 0900-1700 spot, lesser electric ray II bar bfish orangespotted fi lefish 1 spotted whiff sailors choice pygmy sea bass shelver Jenny doctorfish guaguanche chain pipefish shrimp 158 84-91 49-59 66 105 60 41 57 29 47 116 39 98 21 13 21 35 blue crab 5 5 51-88 97-111 120 361 Atlantic cutlassfish 2 sand drum black drum red drum spot tomtate 134-142 29-33 31 37 164 40 96 H-58 TABLE H-31 (continued)

'ESULTS.OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 1-2 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0900-1700 (continued)

'S ecies Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish 1 ookdown striped anchovy Number Range of Tota of standard*weight individuals len ths mm (g)35','27., 1 33;52 Atlantic thread-herring bank cusk-eel 60 94 3 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab'40 3 3 10 3 8-16 20-37.34-42 65-85 91-118 53 53 8 278 203 Atlantic moonfish 20 Atlantic bumper 8 bay.whiff 21-47 29-51 75-92 24 8 86 sand.drum black drum Atlantic cutlassfish Cuban anchovy striped anchovy I bay anchovy 3 6 3 149-184 30-66 32-56 51-54 15 13 3 25-34....3 31-32 H-59 TABLE H-31 (continued).

RESULTS.OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 1-2 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 1700-0100*(cont'inued)

'I S ecies Atlantic thread ,herring guagua*nche bank cusk-eel Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 33.63-72 80 243 Total weight 3 103 scrawled cowfish 2 cardinal f i sh sand perch blackcheek tonguefish 119-143, 41-42 49 127 203 75 dusky flounder.1 chain.pipefish 145 ,.'5'29 pipefish'I palespotted eel lesser.electric ray bandtail puffer bluestriped grunt 1 reef croaker spotted soapfish 1 I silver'.jenny

, 1 pl anehead f il efi sh 1 blu'esp'otted cornetfi sh 1 217 255 132.102 44*92 4 89 fragment 39 132 7 7 39 16 17 17 fragment H-60 TABLE H-32 RESULTS OF-IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 4-5 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of-Total of standardweight individuals len ths mm 0100-0900 shrimp blue crab 56 8 3 14 8 8-19'30-39 40-58 60-86 95-117 85 207 26 413 635 Atlantic moonfish Atlantic bumper lookdown sand drum red,drum black drum si 1'ver perch spot bay anchovy Cuban anchovy flat anchovy anchovy Atlan'tic thread herring Spanish sardine silver, jenny 27-50 37-74 33-46 32-39 42 31 51 150-164 52-59., 35-65 78 36 50-61 fragment 36-67 14 20 184 fragment TABLE H-32 (continued)

RESULTS.OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 4-5 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of.of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 (continued) guaguanche lined seahorse chain pipefish opossum pipefish trunkfish bank cusk-eel cusk-eel planehead fi lefish filefish triggerfish Atlantic cutlassfish 1 1 bluespotted cornetfish 1 tomtate jack"'pottedfin tonguefish spotted whiff lined sole eel (ophichthus sp.)1 inshore lizardfish 1 54-76 97-124'177 86 21'08 194 40 34-40 46 27 87 fragment 115 60 30 98 101 60 286 340 18 7 51 4 fragment 17 17 411 H-62 TABLE H-32 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 4-5 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 (continued) barbfish dwarf, sand perch lane'snapper 57 113 25 0900-1700 blue crab shrimp.4 12 14 25-58 65-89 90-111 9 30-34 27 414 982 1 55 Atlantlc bumper silver jenny Cuban:.anchovy bay anchovy flat anchovy Atlantic thread herring Spanish sardine I tomtate grunt, porkfish planehead filefish 26 7 28-66 73-106 57-96 40-69 46-53 73 40-45 113-128 49-86 93-96 34-46 241 55 70 103 12 6 44 33 12 58 8 494 H-63 TABLE H-32 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT" 4-5 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0900-1700{continued) barbfish lined sole sand drum black'rum silver perch high-hat lookdown southern stargazer 66 168 79-88 33-34 27 44 68 102 18 192 52 2 234 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab 32 3 7-19 31-36 45-52 82-109 71 76 22 300 Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish lookdown silver jenny bay anchovy Cuban anchovy sand drum silver perch 24-40 24-38 28 58-65 49-56 47 31-38 45-48 34 H-64 TABLE H-32 (continued)

RESULTS.-OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT".4-5 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of;,, of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 1700-0100 (continued) crevalle jack pl,anehead fi lefish guaguanche bank cusk-eel 1 Atlantic cutlassfish 1 chain pipefish 78 187 179 165 54 31 1 25-41 bay whiff lined s'ole ba'rbf i sh'dwarf sand perch Atlantic midshipman Spanish sardine n Atlantic thread.herring 95 104 54 83 113 124 43 19 54 23 26 H-65 TABLE H-33 RESULTS'OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 8-9 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Total ofstandard weight individuals lan ths mm 0100-0900 blue crab 31-59 72-89 27 73 shrimp rock shrimp Cuban anchovy striped anchovy Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish lookdown jack silver'enny bluelip parrotfish silver per ch red drum black drum high'-hat guaguanche lined seahorse 16 33-48 60 26-30 35 38 32 65 118 44 37 31 91 89 128 49 H-66 TABLE H-33 (continued)

RESULTS"OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 8-9 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of.Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0900-1700 blue crab 1 6 54 75-98 12'97 1700-0100 Atlantic bumper Cuban anchovy striped anchovy silver perch bandtail puffer blue crab stone crab shrimp.Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish tomtate Atlantic cutlassfi'sh 1 1 Atl antic thread herring planehead filefish black drum 26-39 36-45 26-35 47 94 32 67-86 114 39 10-17 28-45 28 fragment 62-78: 232 fragment 46-48 42-48 30-32 18 3 311 126 21'10 2 fragment 20 7 fragment H-67 TABLE H-33 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 8-9 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 1700-0100 (continued)

S ecies red drum Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 41 Total weight silver perch 1 C bluespotted searobin 1 bank cusk-eel bandtail puffer 1 sailors choice ,1 silver jenny lane snapper 1 Cuban anchovy n jawfish lined sole flounder (B.robinsi)1 spotted whiff bay whiff 55 249 231 84 69 37 fragment 57 56 82 361 97 16 fragment 16 10 H-68 TABLE H-34 RESULTS.OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 11-12 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0100-0900 S ecies shrimp blue crab Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 8-14 20 41 43 71-87 Total weight 4 8 41.5 84 Atlantic cutlassfish 4 8 4 Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish lookdown,.

black drum red drum sand drum bay anchovy Cuban anchovy striped anchovy Atlantic thread herring bank cusk-eel barbfish 114-168 175-227 fragment 27-49 77 26-42 30-48 26-41 43 42 52-60 35-62 41 40 86 53 6 27 fragment 13 9 K-69 TABLE H-34 (continued)

RESULTS'F IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 11-12 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0900-1700 S ecies blue crab Number Range of of standard" individuals len ths mm" 76-98 Total weight 187 Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish lookdown tomtate sailors choice striped anchovy bay anchovy Cuba'n anchovy 53 1 2 3 28 16 10 30-106 147 44-45 83-93 36-60 49-95 52 37-59 49-62 40-69 190 63 7 71 7 336 39 29 19 flat anchovy bigeye anchovy 77-89'48 69'Atlantic thread herring 14 Atlantic cutlassfish 4 guaguanche silverI jenny planehead filefish'1 black drum I 36-58 121-210 77-84 60-97 192-210 242 32-35 24 12 15 37 608 552 H-70 TABLE H-34 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 11-12 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0900-1700 (continued)

S ecies red drum sand drum black grouper Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 36 32 118 Total weight 38 twos pot cardinal f i s h barbfish smooth butterfly ray 1 54'09 588.*311 2043 1700-0100 blue crab shrimp 76-87 9 38 79 1 47 Atlantic bumper 16 Atlantic moonfish 6 lookdown Atlantic cutlassfish 6 striped anchovy Cuban anchovy Atlantic thread herring black drum red drum silver perch 27-55 27-43 39 184-211 37-56 33-51 38-45 23-36 t 36-40 45 23 10 29 TABLE H-34 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 11-12 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Total of.standard'eight individuals len ths mm 1700-0100 (continued) tomtate southern puffer bandtail puffer flounder bull pipefish 48-51 104 61 305 40 15 H-72 TABLE H-35 r RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0100-0900 S ecies shrimp Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 4 9-18 Total weight Atlantic cutlassfish 10 4 196-242 fragment 54 fragment Atlantic bumper Cuban anchovy bay anchovy anchovy black drum sargassumfish southern stargazer 10 27-42 34-48 51-58 25-34 28 33 135 97 0900-1700 blue crab 1 5 45 76-97 5 226 Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish lookdown Cuban anchovy bay anchovy striped anchovy longnose anchovy bi geye.'anchovy 196 2 10 20 13 12 25-56 62-75 33-68 42-48 36-61 50-60 40-75 54-55 55 136 12 31 21 18 21 H-73 TABLE H-35 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT.14-15 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0900-1700 (continued) anchovy 172 28-43 Atlantic thread.herring Spanish sardine silver porgy tomtate I sailors choice 26 17 11 3 porkfish 10 36-50 44-49 98-140 34-67 91-98 53-69 104-155 86-136 125-147 black margate 2 48 30 1177 44 61 11 517" 433 167 Atlantic cutlassfish 1 2 planehead filefish high-hat black drum sand drum silver perch seaweed blenny oyster blenny barred, blenny 120 fragment 50 247 72-76 126 33-39 48 47 36-43 33-65 48 1 fragment 5 510 28 47 3 K-74 TABLE H-35 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0900-1700 (continued) blenny (Labrisomus sp.)1 goby twospot cardinalfish 1 cardinalfish bank c'usk-eel southern stargazer 1 h P rock sea bass 1 lantern bass barbfish silver jenny 107 38 49 38-66 258 138 41 37 42 41 31 88 1700-0100 shrimp blue.crab 2 9-19 84-116 131 Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish bay anchovy Cuban anchovy striped, anchovy anchovy 19 25-47 31 61 fragment 32-47 38-54 31-37 2 fragment 2 H-75 TABLE H-35 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 NOVEMBER 1976 Time I S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 1700-0100 (continued)

Atlantic cutlassfish I'eatrout silver perch silver jenny batfish parrotfish 4 2 181-217 fragment 31-52 38-53 48-52 55 78 17 fragment 6 12 twospot cardinal fish 1 sailors choice tomtate Atla'ntic thread herring Spanish sardine 48 151 62 38 118 94 21 H-76 TABLE H-36 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 22-23 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0100-0900 S ecies blue.crab shrimp Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 57 84-96 fragment Total weight 15 130 fragment Atlaritic cutlassfish 10 Atlantic bumper anchovy silver jenny planehead fi lefish barbfish silver perch tomtate 225-295 37-43 33-37 40 109 46 56 107 44 0900-1700 Atlantic cutlassfish 46 Atlantic bumper 26 Atlantic moonfish bay anchovy 212-307 35-65 63 55-58 375 59 anchovy silver perch tomtate porkfish 10 28-41 45-50 57 76 14 H-77 TABLE H-36 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 22-23 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 1700-0100 S ecies shrimp blue crab Number Range of of standard'ndividuals len ths mm 12-17 18-21 53-65 93-101 Total weight 14 24 25 140 Atlantic cutlassfish 2 7 3 Atlantic bumper bank cusk-eel seatrout silver perch cardinalfish bay'anchovy.Cuban anchovy striped anchovy anchovy sailors choice barbfish planehead filefish spotted whiff 160-201 223-280 fragment 29-40 42-46 50-54 44-50 38-44 55-56 61-67 32 30 52 57 58 114 7 72 fragment 25 H-78 TABLE H-37 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 23-24 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 1700-0100 S ecies blue crab shrimp Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 57-84 94-105 9-10 Total weight 157 384 Atlantic cutlassfi'sh 3 4 Cuban anchovy bay anchovy bigeye anchovy 232-296 fragment 34-42 48 68 28 fragment anchovy Atlantic bumper Atlantic moonfish chain pipefish spotfin mojarra planehead filefish Atlantic thread herring French grunt oyster blenny bay whiff 12 29-39 41-47 56 311 39 67 41 48 28 fragment 34 12 10 3 fragment H-79 TABLE H.-37 (con tinued)RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 23-24 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0100-0900 S ecies shrimp Number Range of;of standard,'ndividuals len ths mm 9-16.-18-22 Total weight 9 35 blue'rab 4 2 3 34-43 71-75 100-108 15 55 206 Cuban anchovy anchovy 10 34-46 31-41 Atlantic bumper'Atlaritic cutlassfish 1 1 tomtate sand drum reef.croaker silver jenny 37-42" 270 fragment 48 36 84 47 12 fragment 13 0900-1700 blue crab A stone crab shrimp Cuban anchovy anchov~~Atlantic bumper 1 Y Atlantic cutlassfish 2 98 134 33-35 33 249-289 48 78 174 19 8-I 1 E TABLE H-38 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 29-30 NOVEMBER 1976 Time 0100-0920\S ecies blue crab stone crab shrimp rock shrimp Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 94-106 49 9 25 Total weight 222 38 Atlantic cutlassfish 4 1 Atlantic bumper bay anchovy silver jenny tomtate chain pipefish 250-297 fragment 37-52 54 46 52 251 45 fragment 0920-1700 shrimp 19 bluestriped grunt 1 anchovy 84 32 18 Atlantic cutlassfish 1 Atlantic bumper 1 fragment fragment fragment, fragment 1700-0100 shrimp blue crab 8-12 87-108'33 At 1 antic cutl ass f i sh 2 5 224-260 287-343 12'5 a TABLE H-38 (continued)

RESULTS OF.IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 29-30 NOVEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 1700-0100 (continued) bay anchovy Atlantic thread herring sailors choice 50-60 45 56 5 Atlantic bumper I silver perch pinfish fragment fragment fragment fragment.35.~1 H-82 TABLE H-39 RESULTS'OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT'2-3 DECEMBER 1976 Time S'cies Number Range of of.standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 shrimp.blue crab 10 4 9-17 18-25 31 65-87 102-114, 11 30 23 294 327 bay anchovy bigeye anchovy.1 striped anchovy Spanish sardine chain pipefish Atlantic bumper 1 bay whiff planehead filefish 1 blenny (BEennius sp.)1 53 68 41 91 301 60 88 61 fragment 10 15 15 fragment 0900-1700 blue crab 56-85 93-114 224 664 Atlantic bumper Atlantic thread herring tomtate bandtail puffer 35-58 41-46 55-59 67 17 H-83 h TABLE H-39 (continued)

RESULTS'OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT'-3 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of.of standard individuals len ths mm'otal weight 1700-0100 blue crab shrimp rock shrimp~2 5 5 11 4 17 28-42 59-88 93-111 10-18 20-24 17-41 9 9 164 379 29 35 fragments bay'hiff 85-117', 88 lined sole croaker'8 25 16 Atlantic bumper l silver jenny bandt'ail.

puffer fragment fragment 56 4 74 ,'ll Atlantic.thread herring 62 4 H-84 TABLE H-40 RESULTS.OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 6-7 DECEMBER 1976 Time S'ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0900-1700 blue crab stone crab I shrimp 62-89 95-105 44 10-17 161 419 26 13 striped anchovy t bay.anchovy Cuban anchovy anchovy Atlantic bumper Atlantic thread herring chain pipefish silver jenny bandtail puffer 2 lined sole spotted scorpionfish 1 crevalle jack Atlantic spadefish 1 silver perch high-hat 76-90 51-57 37-53 34-36 40-81 98-138 46-52 150-174 247-264 45-64 82-91 63-94 178 140 44 98 74 68 12 13 85 3 18 40 50 302 82 23 10 H-85 ARI-P H=40 continued)

RESULTS OI'NPINGEQENT AT THE ST, LUCIE PLANT 6-7 PKENFR 1976 Time 5 oies Number Range of of standard i dividuals len ths mm Total weight 0,900;)7j00$qpQtg (<<.98%el>40,33WNf ls4 p,$y,q,eggy,g fj/efjsh 101 33 1700-,$1,00, sh,rr.i,qp rroglf;skrrl,.lJlp b,l,ue.criaPr 243 l,g 3.'!5, 1,0]4 9-H 2P:-M 9-15)20;-4,0)56;88'7'-1%1>4 474 382 22',1IS 33'T!s;hr,.i p.edI app.)ovp~

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fly'gphoyy apchovy.Atlqngiq bgmpw liped sg)g.Atl anti<.threa4<herring.s i,l verj enny,>>barbfi sh;, 31 7>>3 12'52;9(b 39467>>>>5A'.-58>>77;83," 25-33~38-"62'g.-'9'6-.78!

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TABLE H-40 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT, 6-7 DECEMBER 1976 Tl 111e S ecies Number Range of" Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 1700-0100 Atlantic spadefish (continued) bay whiff offshore'tonguefish chain pipefish striped croaker croaker.sand drum lesser electric ray planehead filefish scrawled cowfish greater soapfish spotted soapfish barred cardinal fish bighead searobin lined seahorse 40-53 86-100 122-124 269-270 55-95 26 43 93 67 61 118 78 46 35 51 13 32 29 19 22 15 13 15 40 12 0100-0900 shrimp rock shr imp blue, crab 259 2 14 6 5 7-18 23-25 5-9 22-51 60-85 90-112 245 20 38 178 375 H-87 TABLE K-40 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT=6-7 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of stan'dard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 striped anchovy 40 (continued) bay anchovy 6 Cuban anchovy 5 flat anchovy 3 Atlantic bumper 6 Atlantic midshipman 2 3 guaguanche southern puffer 3 lesser el ectri c ray 3 flounder (B.~obinsi)2 bay whiff lined sole spottedfin tonguefish 1 70-90 51-55 35-68 80-83-55-64 55-63 108-154 106-142 124-185 88-188 68-70 87-108 62 122 215 10 10 21 8'26 410 144 15 39 10 21 Atlantic thread herring tomt'ate lined seahorse scrawled.cowfish reef croaker sand drum 2'4-86 57-92 51-57 142 80 43 10 123 12 K-88 TABLE H-40 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 6-7 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 silver jenny (continued) bull pipefish planehead filefish snake eel 68 95 30 327 27 H-89 TABLE H-41 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 9-10 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 shrimp , blue crab 54 28 6-21 26-40 32-37 82-105 104 750 5 161 Atl antic bumper striped anchovy E flat anchovy 38 1 11 42-90 42 73-99 80-83 174 1 65 12 bay anchovy 1 bigeye anchovy 1 silver jenny striped croaker 2 sand drum sea catfish lined seahorse bull pipefish chain pipefish 1 sargassumfish 1 spottedfin tonguefish 1 spotted whiff 1 55 82 42-64 86-87 41 72 157 44 313 222 120 105 31 5 55 14 17 23 K-90 TABLE H-41 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 9-10 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number , Range of , Total of standard'='eight individuals len ths mm 0100-0900 sooty eel (continued) southern puffer J dusky cardinalfish leopard searobin bighead searobin'1 660 123 41 91 56 49 70 12 Il 0900-1700 blue crab 2 3 28-48,'7 94-117-214 stone crab 31 10.shr,imp', fragments, fragments stri,ped anchovy bay,.anchovy Atlantic.bumper Atlantic moonfish silver jenny Atlantic thread herring sand drum striped, croaker Atlantic spadefish harvestfish 28 21'4 4.3 72-94 53-56 46-91 92-126 47-66 76-89 49-51 31-41 87 70-127 55-60 172 189 107 15 50 15 162 20 TABLE H-41 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 9-10 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of-of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0900-1700 southern stargazer (continued) northern sennet southern puffer 211 136 95 452 13 44 1700-01 00 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab 43 ll 8-17 18-30 10-11 34-43 86-96 50 89 10 207 Atlantic bumper striped anchovy flat anchovy bigeye anchovy bay anchovy Atlantic thread herring a barbfish 10 39-67 80-94 69-84 80-82 64-65 53 48-50 44-73 18 58 55 12 2 16 plumed scorpionfish 1 bandtail puffer 2 offshore:tonguefish 2 bay whiff 63-93 124-127 132 12 32 H-92 y TABLE H-41 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 9-10 DECEMBER 1976 Number Range of.of standard Time S ecies individuals 1 en ths mm Total weight 1700-0100 sea catfish (continued) harvestfish lined seahorse 186, 82 67., 14 52'jawfish Atlanti.c moonfish sand drum silver perch planehead filefish leopard searobin spot'ted soapfish 1 53 54 30 41 65 72 60 3 12 I~H-93 TABLE H-42 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT.14-15 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab ll 9 8-13 18-37 10 27-58 87-106 9 138 23 392 Atlantic bumper striped anchovy chain pipefish lined seahorse lane snapper oyster blenny 63-66 79 fragment 299 65 35 56 26 6 fragment 15 0900-1700 blue crab shrimp 52-78 38 38 41 striped anchovy bigeye anchovy Cuban anchovy bay anchovy planehead filefish silver perch 76-92 66 fragment 62-77 52 54 fragment 26 H-94 TABLE H-42 (continued)

RESULTS'OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST-.LUCIE PLANT 14-15 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight, 0900-1700 Atlantic bumper (continued) bay whiff fragment fragment fragmentfragment 0900-01 00 s hrimp 14 8-14 19-25 17 43 striped anchovy bay anchovy silver perch silver jenny planehead filefish dusky car din a 1 fish 76-82 52 42-89 47-61 87 32 18 23 28 H-95 TABLE H-43 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 16-17 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of'f standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab 27 7 9-17 18-25 25-40 63-78 89-106 41.52 9 77.179 bay anchovy striped anchovy Cuban anchovy flat anchovy Atlantic bumper croaker striped croaker speckled worm eel leopard searobin Atlantic spadefish planehead filefish chain pipefish offshore tonguefish 53-'55 33 75 63-64 78 53-62 95 26-27 fragment 334 126 45 60 249 103 7 13 fragment 18 32 H-96 TABLE H-43 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 16-17 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 silver jenny (continued) 56 0900-1700 shrimp blue crab 21-39 102-114 104 176 Atlantic bumper striped croaker bay anchovy striped anchovy Cuban anchovy tomtate porkfish silver porgy 16 5 39-78 54-87 53-55 81-86 54-85 113 121 136 79 37 23 21 47 71 twospot cardinalfish 1 dusky cardinal fish 1 sand drum silver jenny lined sole oyster blenny hairy blenny 56 fragment 39 54 72 41 fragment fragment 18 fragment H-97 TABLE H-43 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 16-17 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0900-1700 planehead filefish (continued) bluelip parrotfish 94 101 35 31 1700-0100 shrimp rock shrimp blue crab 21 4 1 10 3 3 9-17 19-21 37 26-34 46-86 106-117 21 28 29 14 61 225 Atlantic bumper silver jenny bay anchovy str iped anchovy At 1 anti c thread herring 3 52-63 51-95 50-54 81 fragments 14 42 fragments twospot cardinalfish 1 bronze cardinalfish 1 plumed scorpionfish 1 leopard searobin 1 48 43 98 44 84 H-98 TABLE H-44 RESULTS,"OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 20-21 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0100-0900 shrimp blue crab 8-11 24 30 77 4 13 2 32 striped mullet barbfish jack,.bay anchovy s i 1 ver'enny 344 55 34'5 43 855 0900-1700 shrimp Atlantic bumper striped croaker si iver perch II bay anchovy Atlantic thread herring scaled.sardine harvestfish oyster blenny 76 40-102 49-67 103-105 53 55 50-78 91-124 60-77 43 406 26 52 4 J 10 60 36 H-99 TABLE H-44 (continued)

RESULTS"OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 20-21 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Total of standard-, weight individuals len ths mm 0900-1700 pl anehead fi 1 efi sh (continued) vermilion snapper 76 21 12 1700-01 00 blue crab shrimp 18 68-94 9-17 35 1 272 9 35 Atlantic bumper bay anchovy Atlantic thread herring 1 silver jenny lined seahorse 1, chain'pipefish 1 Atlantic cutlassfish 1 porkfish 49-60 102 49-57 52 46.,*109 143 895 94 9 15 2 874 30 H-100 TABLE H-45 RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 27-28 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of of'tandard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0900-1700 blue-crab shrimp 66-77 108 9 27 55 62 1 15 Atlantic bumper scaled sardine planehead filefish striped, croaker 59-67 108 71 55 14 28 16 1700-01 00 s hrimp blue crab 11-17 72-83 58 Atlantic bumper sand.drum planehead filefish 1 spottedfin tonguefish 1 offshore tonguefish 1 75 51 96 114 123 34 15 18 0100-0900 blue crab shrimp 33-38 77-113 9-13 24-27 ll 117 4 27 H-101 TABLE H-45 (continued)

RESULTS.OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 27-28 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 01 00-0900 Atlantic cutlassfish 1 (continued)

Atlantic thread herring 1 barbfish striped croaker planehead filefish 793 49 63 72 466 12 H-102 TABLE H-46 RESULTS, OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 28-29 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies Number Range of, of standard individuals len ths mm Total weight 0900-1700 , blue crab 46 69-71 6 46 pl anehead f i 1 ef is h bar bfish bull pipefish 33-72 69 296 17 12 15 1700-0100 shrimp'ock shrimp blue crab 9-12 23-34 10-11 26-39 78 185 6 47 8 34 236 Cuban anchovy Atlantic bumper silver jenny lined seahorse barbfish spotted whiff sol e 172 216 ill" 34 120 67 40-70 47-50 79'5 116'H-103 TABLE H-46 (continued)

RESULTS OF IMPINGEMENT AT THE ST.LUCIE PLANT 28-29 DECEMBER 1976 Time S ecies.0100-0900 shrimp 2 1 9-11 32 2 20 Number Range of..'otal of standard-weight individuals len ths mm blue cr'ab 103 81 reef croaker 83 10 H-104 TABLE H-47 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17-18 DECEMBER 1975 Station number De th-S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 15 S nothing collected B:-, bluefish ladyfish 366 289'400 267 lane snapper Istriped mojarra 217-278 807 201-'54 pigfish black drum 182 190 181 163 16 S striped mullet B blue crab snook creval le jack.sea catfish Atlantic croaker pinfish 376-386 170-175 475 290 230 210 160'960 693 1770 950 137 a Stations 13 and 14 established on 19 January 1976.S=surface;B=bottom.No weight (eaten by crabs).H-105 TABLE H-48 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE" 18-19 DECEMBER 1975 Station b number De th.'S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 15 S nothing collected B blue crab black drum striped mullet spot black margate 98 186-220 269-289 286 225 77 580 860 705 372 16 S nothing collected B black drum 1 269, 479 a I'Stations 13 and 14 established 19 January 1976.S=surface;B=bottom.H-106 TABLE H-49 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 6-7 JANUARY 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 15 S-'othing collected B blue crab striped mullet.'crevalle jack lane snapper 130 149 270-300 1363 360 1048 220 501 16 S nothing collected 4 B blue crab 1 stone crab: hor'seshoe crab'black drum.sea catfish black margate 150 100-110, 240 220 326 969 1797 387 a Stations 13 and 14 established 19 January 1976.b S=surface;B=bottom.Fragments (eaten by crabs).H-107 TABLE H-50 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCI E 19-20 JANUARY 1976 Station number De th.S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths rom 13 S Atlantic bumper striped mullet B , Atlantic bumper striped mullet silver seatrout 129-164 415 269 413 152-172 635 422-445 529 302 475 14 S nothing collected B mantis shrimp'triped mullet lane snapper 155 162 133 58 409 70 15 S nothing collected B.sailors choice snook silver perch 198-201 400 195 469 846 239 16 S'othing collected B black margate black drum 246 398 245-274'433 S=surface;B=bottom.H-108 TABLE H-51 INSHORE GILt.NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 JANUARY 1976 Station.number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S striped mullet 1'tlantic bumper 1 B-spot Atlantic bumper 2 yel lowfin menhaden 1 ,barracuda

'289 198 235-247 200-205 251 562 496 136 794 299 442 1760 14'yellowfin menhaden B nothing collected 244 416 15 S striped mullet B blue crab black drum lane snapper black margate ,I striped croaker pigfish 260 126 205-224 210 268 223 176 397 143 477 274 793 308 165 16 C S nothing collected H-109 N , F TABLE H-51 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 JANUARY 1976 Station number De th S ecies 16 B blue crab (continued)"horseshoe crab'black margate spot snook'heepshead pinfish S=surface;B=bottom.Number Range'f of standard Weight,'individuals len ths mm 3 133-161 729 1, 258 2930 5 237-296 3476 3 200-211 804 485 2320 240 570 181 210'-110 TABLE H-52 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 4-5 FEBRUARY 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S"nothing collected B nothing collected 14 S'triped mullet'Atlantic bumper B stri ped mul 1 et 370 , 994 210 152'70 ,.400 15~S'othing collected B'yellowfin menhaden 1 290.712 16 S.striped mullet black drum B striped mullet'lack drum black margate pinfish 410';1175 230:, 295 390 1124 300 678 220'72 170;164 k S=surface;B=bottom.Es timated (ea ten by crabs).

TABLE H-53 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 5-6 FEBRUARY 1976 Station number De th.'eeies Number Range of of standard , Height individuals len ths mm 13 S tr1pletail 8 nothing collected 1 132 96 14 S pell owfin menhaden 1 8 nothing collected 300 729 15 S'heepshead 8.nothing collected 270 760 16 S blue estab black drum bluefish B blue crab 121 284.300 160 319 600 400 325 S=surface.;8=, bottom.Estimated I,'decorhposed).

TABLE H-54 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18-19 FEBRUARY 1976 Station number De th,.S ecies Number Range of of standard.Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S nothing collected B" nothing collected 14 S nothing collected B blue crab striped mullet 4 spot 120-122 281-320 270-305 225 1897 1542 black drum 250332 silver seatrout 1 pigfish 1 moj'arra 350 177 b 535 195 15 S nothing collected B nothing collected 16 S'othing collected B-pinfish 171 185 S=surface;B=bottom.Fragment (eaten by crabs).H-113 TABLE H-55 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 19-20 FEBRUARY 1976 Station number De th.S ecies Number of individuals Range of'tandard, Weight len ths mm 13 S silver seatrout B black drum 338 300 561 520 14 B spot black drum'triped mullet black margate S-nothing collected 8 220-274 3292 212-266'1172 284 446 196 303 15 S-nothing collected B blue crab striped croaker pigfish 120'15 200-220 , 277 198*196 16 S'nothing collected B black drum 1 300 520 S=surface;B=bottom.H-114 TABLE H-56 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 3-4 MARCH 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S nothing collected B Atlantic bumper 1 201 120 14 S nothing collected B;striped mullet 1 30.3 551 15 S stri ped mul 1 et silver jenny B nothing collected 270 85 400 18 16 S nothing collected B.striped mullet 408" 1297 a S=surface;B=bottom.Estimated (eaten by crabs).H-115 TABLE H-57 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 4-5 MARCH 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of'f standard.Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S.striped mullet B spot black drum 305 240-250 300 545 1646 646 14 S nothing collected B black drum crevalle jack 260 330 402 901 15 S'nothing coll ected B'nothing collected 16 S nothing collected B blue crab S=surface;B=bottom.165-186 586 H-116 TABLE H-58 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17-18 MARCH 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard , Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S.'nothing collected B striped mullet 5 pigfish spot Atlantic croaker 1 281-314.2460 190-204 579 245-248 689 266 , 300 14 S'nothing collected B blue crab 2 101-149.444 pigfish"Atlantic croaker'.spot-striped mullet.pinfish 3 182-197 1084 252-315.1636 242-282 1185 298 536 190 202 15 S nothing collected B.-pigfish lane snapper 192-204 210 839 264 H-117 TABLE H-58 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17-18 MARCH 1976 Station number De th , S ecies Number Range ofof standard Weight individuals len ths mm 16 S.'othing collected B nothing collected S=surface;..B

="bottom.H-118 TABLE H-59 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18-19 MARCH 1976 Station number De th:S ecies Number Range of of standard.Weight individuals 1 en ths mm 13 S-nothing collected B blue crab 1 Atlantic croaker 2-pig'fish lane snapper striped mullet 112 251-254 198-201 224 280 106 485 416 287 433 14 If S nothing collected B.Atlantic croaker f pigfish barbfish 244-272 203 183 761 204 238 15 S nothing collected B'triped mullet 2., Atlantic croaker 1 293-299 248 1034 249 16 S" nothing collected B hothing collected S=surface B=bottom.H-119 TABLE H-60 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 5-6 APRIL 1976 Station number Oe th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S blue crab crevall e jack B nothing collected 89 359 45 1171 14 S ,'nothing collected B blue crab black margate pigfish white mullet 104 265 192 291 96 760 185 15 S.yellowfin menhaden 2 B blue crab Atlantic croaker 2 lane snapper 1 306-313 1357 111-114 215 234-256 465 219 302 S nothing collected B blue crab jewfish 128 308 138 900 K-120 TABLE H-60 (continued)

INSHORE'GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 5-6 APRIL 1976 Station number De th.S ecies" 16 B black drum (continued) pinfish S=surface;,B.

-.-bottom.Number Range of of standard', Weight'ndividuals len ths'.mm 262 , 531 178 , 183 H-121 TABLE H-61 INSHOREGILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 6-7 APRIL 1976 Station number De th.S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S'wimming crab 1 crevalle jack B nothing collected 86 333 71 867 14 S nothing collected B ,nothing collected S nothing collected B-nothing collected 16 S nothing collected B., nothing collected S=surface;B=.bottom.

TABLE H-62 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 28-29 APRIL 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S white mullet B blue crab lane snapper pigfish 291 199 208-224 201 b 533 482 948 226 b spot Atlantic croaker black margate jewfish black sea bass cr'evalle jack weakfish 241-244 280 302 253 208 362 254 759 369 1051 369 284 1261 241 14 S crevalle jack B spot Atlantic croaker 316 248 262 783 418 324 15 S , nothing collected B horse-eye jack 1 230 324 H-123 TABLE H-62 (continued)

INSHORE" GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE~28-29 APRIL 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 16 S black margate B-blue crab 199 152 270 301 S=surface;=B=bottom.Fragment (eaten.by crabs).H-124 TABLE H-63 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 29-30 APRIL 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standai d'eight individuals 1 en ths mm 13 S white mullet 1 B blue crab speckled crab 1 pinfish striped mullet 2 white mullet 1 Atlantic croaker 1 Atlantic bumper 1 lane snapper , 1 293 112 110 178-180 331-399 310 283 201 212 390 90 89 349 1642 542 471 132 278 14 S.nothing col 1 ected B, striped mullet 2 Atlantic croaker 1 321-342 256 1425 306 15 S crevalle jack B nothing collected 319 852 16 S blue crab black margate 99 298 69 873 H-125 TABLE H-63 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 29-30 APRIL 1976 Station number De th.S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 16 (continued)

B~blue crab 134 206 S=surface;8=bottom.H-126 TABLE H-64 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 19-20 MAY 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of.of standar'd; Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S nothing collected B nothing collected 14 S.nothing collected B nothing collected 15 S-nothing collected B nothing collected 16'I S.nothing collected B nothing collected a S=surface;B=bottom.H-127 TABLE H-65 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 MAY 1976 Station number Oe th S ecies Number Range of of standard Meight individuals len ths mm 13 S nothing collected B nothing collected 14 S nothing col'lected B ,.nothing collected 15 S nothing collected B nothing collected 16 S nothing collected B'othing collected S=surface;B=bottom.H-128 h TABLE H-66 INSHORE GILL'ET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 23-24 JUNE 1976 Station number De th'ecies Number Range of--;of standard'eight individuals len ths'm'3 S , nothing collected B Atlantic bumper 250 250 14 I S nothing B.'othing I collected collected 15 S , nothing collected 8 nothing collected 16 S nothing collected B nothing collected S=surface;B=bottom.H-129 TABLE H-67 INSHORE'ILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 24-25 JUNE 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S Atlantic bumper B nothing collected 1 205 173 S nothing collected B nothing collected 15 S nothing collected B nothing collected 16 S nothing collected B red drum pigfish 420 1302 199 185 S=surface;B=bottom.H-130 TABLE H-68 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 19-20 JULY 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S.".nothing collected B Atlantic croaker 3 ,.black margate'-lane snapper ,.weakfish white mullet barbfish 262-286,, 1108 233-25166 256.'62 273 324 288 476 145.,'21 S'othing collected B black margate 1 planehead filefish 1 212 334 144~103 S.nothing collected B blue crab-, lane snapper 2 98-118', 160 217.310*16 S'.nothing col 1 e'cted B-'.nothing collected S=surface;B=, bottom.H-131 TABLE H-69 INSMORE'GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE'.,--'" 20-21 JULY 1976 Station number Oe th', S ecies Number Range of of standard-Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S white mullet B Atlantic croaker black drum white mullet'tlantic bumper 3 295 515 259-294" 1101.324 791 299 502 145.55 S white mullet weakfish'lane snapper 2-Atlantic croaker 2 316-339'892 312-'.479 235-247, 710 250-313 weakfish 242 225 15 S':.spiny lobster 1 bighead searobin 1--.Gulf kingfish 162~., I 225',,..30'4 280'26 4OS northern sennet 1 B nothing collected 209.';51, 16 S=white mullet 290,,'458.

TABLE H-69 (continued) 0 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 JULY 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 16 B black margate (continued) 1 235 410 S=surface;B=bottom.H-133 TABLE H-70 INSHORE'ILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 16-17 AUGUST 1976 Station number De th.'S ecies S blue runner B'blue crab black drum lane snapper white mullet stri ped mullet Atlantic croaker.striped mojarra 113 270-309.212-232 293-302'5 1733 971 1678 389, 1204 263-320'989.153 246 103 451 Number Range of of standar'd..

Weight individuals len ths.mm 352 1006 14 S black drum 292'612 B blue crab lane snapper 5~Atlantic croaker 1 1 black drum sailors choice 81-119 1 220-251'64 b 277 195 420 2040 309-b 585 213 15 S nothing collected B spot.Atlantic croaker 1 284 301 577 480 H-134 TABLE H-70 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 16-17 AUGUST 1976 Number Range of Station of , standard Weight number De th S ecies individuals len ths mm 15 B nurse shark (continued) 1 930 22700c 16 S nothing collected B black drum 1 310 821 S=surface;B=bottom.Fragment (eaten by crabs);Estimated.

H-135 c c TABLE H-71 INSHORE'GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17-18 AUGUST 1976 c~Station number De th':S ecies Number Range, of of standard , Weight individuals len'ths mm, 13 S., lane snapper spot B lane snapper'spot c great barracud@'

sailors choice.';snook 2 212 , 322 242 403 239-240.'828.236..:, 367 464', 967 c 159.',, 127 b 14-S.silver jenny B blue crab'" pinfish P'lack margate c...pigfish , lane snapper searobin 91 18 107'-'-.." 79 I 205,'01 262--'75'06.'49 II 247.-.455 226'.219 15 S'nothing collected B blue crab lane snapper c c c 96-99 198-247 Yc 258 699 H-136 TABLE H-71 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17-18 AUGUST 1976 Station a'umber De th'ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm-15 B.searobin 2 (continued) sailors choice 1 Atlantic croaker 1.spot 236-241 187 297 237 626 192 496 416 16 S.nothing collected B nothing collected S=surface;B=bottom.Fragment (eaten by crabs).H-137 TABLE H-72 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 SEPTEHBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm.13 S'hite mullet porkfish B shameface crab lane snapper gray snapper weakfish searobin Atlantic croaker 1 Atlantic bumper 1 2 striped mojarra 2 I planehead filefish'1 262-301, 159 125 219-264 251 259-297 346 204-270 206-210 140 274 197 1550 135 500 1816 410 800 654 557 532 131 377 131 14 S white mullet 4 ladyfish crevalle jack.1 bluespotted searobin 1 Spanish sardine 1 sailors choice 1 263-297 353-380 405 233 108 132 1914 1607 1588 286 21 H-138 TABLE H-72 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 14{continued)

B blue crab ,lane snapper pinfish'igfish 87-114 215-219 204 230 650 227 249 15 V S nothing collected 8 gray snapper 2 bluespotted searobin 1 porkfish 1 253-285 234 152 1145 289 115 16 S'hite mullet black margate B nothing collected 253 228'25 485 S=surface;B=bottom.Estimated.

Estimated (eaten by crabs).H-139 TABLE H-73 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.,LUCIE 21-22 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 shameface crab lane snapper 2 1 k bluespotted searobin 2 Atlantic spadefish 1 S'Atlantic bumper 1 pinfish sailors choice 1 B blue crab 256.206 197 102 108 209-213 b 229-244*207.237 261 209 73 196 488b 511 406 14 S,blue crab 1 white mullet 1 ladyfish B pinfish 1 str'i ped mojarra 1 ,great barracuda 1 spotted scorpionfish 1 105 76 319 564 371 512 204 266 169;'27 494;995 224 474 15 S nothing collected'H-140 TABLE H-73 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 21-22 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station number De th S"ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 15 B (continued)-blue crab porkfish 2 bluespotted searobin 1 pinfish white mullet black drum 95 255 200 821 329 60 b 316 228 546 830 16 S nothing collected l B'l ack mar gate 1 302, 857 S=surface;B=bottom.Fragment (eaten, by crabs).H-141 TABLE H-74 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 OCTOBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of Total of standard, Weight individuals len ths, mm 13 S..unicorn filefish 1 174 V Spanish sardine 1 116 92 23 B-porkfish planehead fi lefish 2 spot 1~162-171, 191-211 237.374 520 431 14 S white mullet Spanish sardine B'hite mullet 270-280 119-126 572 954 58 572 S'" crevalle jack 1 yellow jack 1'ray snapper 1 lane snapper porkfish 475 179'72 202 155 3000 128 547 266 120 bluestriped grunt 1 B-lane snapper 1 203 233 474 231 mutton snapper 1 sailors choice 1 302 194 900 229 H-142 TABLE H-74 (continued) 4 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20-21 OCTOBER 1976 Station number De th;'ecies Number.Range of Total of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 16 S nothing collected B nothing collected H-143 TABLE H-75 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of Total of standard Weight individuals len ths'm 13 S nothing collected B.spiny lobster 1 Atlantic croaker 1'lane snapper 1 7,5 286 273 318 491 613 14 S bluestr iped grunt 3 B striped mullet 2 lane snapper 1 199-254 386-404 218 1112 2621 320 S spot pinfish black margate 2 lane snapper 2 porkfish Atlantic spadefish 1 white mullet 1 stri ped mullet 1 planehead filefish 1 doctorfish 1 240-250 130 208-225 245-288 196-204 159 194 304 385 172 239 84 580 1469 481 139 434 512 1179 174 702 H-144 TABLE H-75'continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 21-22 OCTOBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of Total of standard Weight individuals len ths.mm 15 S bighead searobin (continued)

B , spiny lobster spot lane snapper gray snapper 301 88-90 224-293 257 319 616 999 P,117 464 812 16 S nothing col 1 ected 8 nothing col 1 ected no weight (eaten by crabs)H-145 TABLE H-76 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17-18 NOVEMBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of Total of standardweight individuals len ths mm 13 S-nothing collected B white mullet 2 striped mullet mullet lane snapper flying gurnard 322-332 396 fragment 215'74 1200 1303 fragment 266 400 14 S nothing collected B striped mullet ,.white mullet sheepshead 373 fragment 305 205 1130 fragment 655 341 15 S white mullet B blue crab striped mullet white mullet mullet 282-310 96-112 308-405 1097 275 3873 fragment fragment fragment*fragment.scorpionfish Atlantic croaker pigfish sea bass H-146 166 262 132 108 218 321 80 35 TABLE H-76 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17-18 NOVEMBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of Total of standard Weight individuals len ths-mm 16 S nothing collected B~por kfish S=surface; B=bottom 174-282 867 H-147 TABLE H-77 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18-19 NOVEMBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 13 S white mullet B Atlantic bumper red grouper striped mullet pinf is h lane snapper 2 293-312 2 212-241 265 395 213 1 251 1185 348 527 1132 314 466 14 S spot B high-hat lane snapper striped mullet 256 205 187 394 514 236 241 1125 S nothing collected B blue crab lane snapper spot;b'lack sea bass 112, 226-275 268-287 219 97 1631 1491 309 16 S nothing collected B nothing collected S=surface; 8=bottom H-148 TABLE H-78 INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 15-16 DECEMBER'1976 Station number De th'ecies Number Range of Total of standard Height individuals len ths mm 13 S Atlantic bumper pigfish B blue crab lane snapper bonnethead 161-1,76 216 125 214-226 365 245 305 146 942 507 14 S speckled crab striped mullet bigeye scad B spot bluefish pigfish lane snapper crevalle jack black margate striped mullet 126 402 172 251-254 307 187 222 181 245 374.139 1418 120 1060 514 195 311 80 561 1192 15 S stri ped mul 1 et Spanish mackerel 383 242 1078 139 H-149 TABLE H-78 (continued)

INSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 15-16 DECEMBER 1976 Station'number De th S ecies Number Range of Total of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 15 B black margate (continued),palometa 233-241 268 1043 586 striped mullet fragment fragment 1'6 S nothing collected B nothing collected S=Surface;B=Bottom.H-150 TABLE H-79 INSHORE GILL'NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 16-17 DECEMBER 1976 Station number De th S ecies Number Range of, Total of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 13 S-Atlantic bumper B white mullet Atlantic bumper black margate lane snapper 1 255 4 296-317 242 192-221 227 2349 196 252 308 14 S nothing collected B nothing collected 15 S nothing collected B nothing collected 16 S, nothing collected B nothing collected H-151 TABLE H-80 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 28 MARCH 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies Number Range of of standard Height individuals len ths mm 2.5"Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel 2.9 , Atlantic bumper 3.3'panish mackerel Atlantic bumper porgy 51 10 4 140-206 420 163-198 355-465 182-210 183-192 4535 681 795 6186 538 541 3.8 cobia 730'675 4.6 porgy 205 383 2.5: Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel 78 136-172 5562 362-478~4544 cobia bigeye scad sharksucker

2.9 Spanish

mackerel Atlantic bumper 3.3 Spanish mackerel Atlantic.bumper'297-301 206-220 274 361-455 169-192 370-490 195 615 495 410 2716 296 6153 134 cobia 345 545 H-152 TABLE H-80 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUG IE 28 MARCH, 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight'ndi vi dual s 1 en ths mm 1 3.8 Spanish mackerel (continued) 4.6 king mackerel 3 400-576 850 3592 5789 2.5 Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel spotfin mojarra 2.9 Atlantic bumper 3.3 Spanish mackerel 3.8'panish mackerel-Atlantic bumper blue runner 4.6 ,king mackerel 2.5-Atlantic bumper spotfin mojarra 2.5 Atlantic-bumper 2.9 Spanish mackerel 14 159-198 391-447 165 172-194 402-507 425-532" 190-201 312 825 155-1'62;144-161 160-177 462-534 1476 1421 128 319 2069 325tj 262 698 4994 402 316 579.2357 3.3: blue runner 3.8 , Spanish mackerel 311 620 470-536'525 king mackerel 655 2384 H-153 TABLE H-80 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 28 MARCH 1976 Station Mesh number size in.S ecies 2.5" Atlantic bumper Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 139-180'73 cobia sea catfish 2.9 Atlantic bumper 3.3.Spanish mackerel Atl'antic bumper, 3.8 Spanish mackerel sea catfish/4.6-...Spani sh mackerel Atlantic bumper 285 478'47 177-186 403-415 203 438-460 250 525 165 259 1500 270 227 1432 153 1784 300 1277 84 estimated (lost overboard)

H-1,54 TABLE H-81 OFFSHORE GiLL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 26 APRIL 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies Number Range of.of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 2.5 Atlantic bumper 3.3 banded rudderfish 156-175 362 601 960 3.3 blue runner 318 685 nothing collected nothing collected 4 nothing collected 3.8 blue runner 291 543 H-155 TABLE H-82 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE20 MAY 1976 Station Mesh number size in'S ecies Number-Range of.of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 2.5.'blue runner Spanish mackerel 2.9: Spanish mackerel I 3.3 blue runner'ea catfish 3.8.blue runner 10 2 260-317 352-370 368-427 506 243-297 280 252-288 1696 938 1823 1096 4419 409 941 2.5 blue runner 2 southern kingfish 1 211-243 587.277.373 2.5.little tunny 3.3 blue runner 326 248-278 595 2010 nothing collected I 2.5 frigate mackerel 3.3 Spanish mackerel 287-323 ,g 381 3236 540 3.3.blue runner 264 411 H-156 TABLE H-83 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 23 JUNE 1976 Station Mesh'umber size in.S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 2.5 blue runner little tunny 3.3,'lue runner 4.6 blue runner 12 230-261 358 240-288 294 2604 824 5119 591 2.5 blue runner Spanish mackerel 216-257 349 653 414.2.9;blue runner 263-266 881 3.3-Spanish mackerel blue runner 402 252-257 554 871 3.8 blue runner 339 1073 2.5='lue runner 3.3 blue runner': nothing collected 256-323 276-324 2054 2888 3.8;Spanish mackerel 488.972 3.3 blue runner 3.8 blue runner 256-277 332 3912 766 H-157 TABLE H-83 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 23 JUNE 1976 Station Mesh=*, number'ize in S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 5 4.6'lue runner (continued) b'ighead searobin 277 221 519 302 H-158 TABLE H-84 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20 JULY 1976 Station Mesh'umber size in S ecies Number Range of, of , standard Weight individuals len ths mm 3.8 blue runner 315 621 2.5 blue runner 259 408 2.5'tlantic bumper 3.3 swimming crab blue runner flounder 3.8" blue runner 12 149-186 61 326 203 362 1011 32 807 144 910 nothing collected 2.5 Atlantic bumper leopard searobin 4.5 blue runner 149-161 174'12 131 78 745 3.3'lue runner 3.8',blue runner 287-288 345 1075 831 H-159 TABLE H-85 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE" 17 AUGUST 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies Number Range of of standard Meight individuals len ths mm 0 3.3 blue runner 279 480 2.5 Atlantic bumper 8 lane snapper 5 2.9 Atlantic bumper 18'ane snapper 12 mutton snapper 1 blue runner 1 3.3 Atlantic bumper 8 striped mojarra 7 Spanish mackerel 1 blue runner 1 sheepshead 142-158 172-189 143-192 167-205 268 227 133-163 162-197 366 308 176 537 790 1527 2024~540 275 512 1121 436 585 205 3.8 silver porgy, 2 Atl anti c moonf i sh 1 147-172 337 181130 2.5 blue runner 210-242 1094 2.5 Atlantic bumper 178-195 229 H-160 TABLE K-85 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 17 AUGUST 1976 Station Mesh'umber size in S ecies Number Range ofof standard Weight individuals len ths'mm 4 2.5 Spanish mackerel blue runner 2.9.Atlantic bumper.blue runner 3.3'blue runner 3.8 blue runner 369 217 185-201 234 276 328 498 232 371 262 513 957 2.5'tlantic bumper 3.3 Spanish mackerel blue runner 3.8-blue runner 12 150-201 404 227 258 971 629 268 400 H-161 TABLE H-86 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 21 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies Number Range of'f standard Weight individuals len ths mm.0 2.5 blue runner dusky flounder-sharksucker 3.3 blue runner jolthead porgy 10 231-238 187 476 245-324 152 540 114 575 4601 152 2.5', Atlantic bumper 3.3 blue runner 4.6'African pompano 156-164 256-284 206 209 882 242 nothing collected 3.3 blue runner 254-298 2023 3.3 blue runner dusky flounder 285 222 470 209 2.5 leopard searobin lined seahorse 3.3 blue runner 12 152 153 242-339 53 13 5489 H-162 TABLE H-87 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 25 OCTOBER 1976 Station'esh number size in S ecies Number'ange of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0 2.5 2.9 Atlantic bumper 78 Spanish mackerel 12'lue runner 2 spot Atlantic bumper 30 Spanish mackerel.4 bluefish ladyfish Atlantic croaker 1 ,striped mojarra 1 126-200 295-365 219-315 179 150-194'30-360 255-305 419'94 149 6566 4664 934 165 3014 1766 1334 789 173, 128 3.3'tlantic bumper 13 Spanish.mackerel 7 f bluefish 3 pigfish blue runner 1 H 153-212250-360.313-335 205 289 1450 3043 1806 248 528 3.8 4.6 Atlantic moonfish 1 gafftopsail catfish 1 162, 346 115 851 2.5 Atlantic bumper crevalle jack 182-189 360 223 1282 H-163 TABLE H-87 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 25 OCTOBER 1976 Station Nesh number size in S ecies 1 (continued)

Number Range of'otal of standard weight individuals len ths mm 2.9 3.3 3.8 4.6 Spanish mackerel Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel cobia Crevalle jack blue runner sea catfish bluefish cownase ray crevalle jack, sheepshead 394 157-213 718 522 516 256 192 220 455 494 391 270 1650 410 174 181 1630 1800 1483 675 362-397 1696 Z.5 Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel blue runner sea catfish 2.8 At 1,an.t.i.c bumper blue runner 143-210 307-360 596 239 229 168-1 95 335'202 1507 1157 336 201 233

.TABLE H-87 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUG IE 25 OCTOBER 1976, Station Mesh number size in'ecies 2 (continued)

Number Range of Total of standard Height individuals len ths mm 3.3Spanish mackerel blue runner 327-360 647 296 1361 1800 547 2.5 Atlantic bump'er Spanish mackerel I bigeye scad blue runner 17 143-192 267-356 208-215 182-187 1280, 3337 405 316 2.8 3.3 crevalle jack l Spanish mackerel I'panish mackerel 165 385 328-345 124 608 816 3.8 , Spanish mackerel 380.650 2.5 Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel Atlantic thread herring 174-205 332-364 182 605'379 131 H-165 TABLE H=87 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 25 OCTOBER 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies 4 (continued)

Number Range'of Total of standard".sleight individuals 1 en ths mm 2.8 Atlantic bumper 3 d.Spanish mackerel 1 bluefish 3.3 bluefish 3.8 bluefish scalloped hammerhead 1 4.6 bonnethead 1 177-194 535 312 351.384 550 590 351 1689, 570 665 1029 2190 1800'Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel 10 5 2 139-206 300-324 395-474 739 1629 1820 blue runner crevalle jack sea catfish 2.8.bluefish 5.162-165 236 304-343-, fragment 260 175 3345 fragme'nt 195-223.1142 Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel ,blue runner 2 178-192~301-342 231'38 732 300 H-166 TABLE H-87 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 25 OCTOBER 1976 Station ,Mesh number size in.S ecies Number Range of Total'f standard weight individuals len ths mm 5 (continued) 3.3 , Spanish mackerel Florida pompano 1 blue runner 1 A'tlantic bumper 1 sea catfish 1 341-369 434 197 237 197 222 1013 900=236 343 127 182 3.8 4.6 gafftopsail catfish 1 bluef i sh 1 1 I blue runner 1 crevalle jack 1 gafftopsail catfish 1 crevalle jack 1 spinner shark.1.gafftopsail catfish 2 269 327 fragment 279-310 265"" 249.340 154 715.357 521 fragment 922 426 419 954 104 5633 H-167 TABLE H-88 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 29 NOVEMBER 1976 Station number S ecies blue runner Atlantic sharpnose shark bluefish Number Range of of standard individuals len ths mm 6 217-305 420-475 290 Total weight 2953 3755 483 crevalle jack blue runner bluefi sh cobia Atlantic sharpnose shark 268 1 104 46 219-244 345 200-320 280-390.590 420 114600 1228 43200 44400 2452 912 nothing collected greater amberjack 14 310-327, 11024 nothing collected 5 blue runner Calculated from a sub-sample.

275 530 H-168 TABLE H-89 OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 15 DECEMBER 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0 2.5.Atlantic bumper Spanish mackerel 53 132-166 20 ,, 335-405 3363 10448 blue runner 10 176-240 2666 Atlantic thread herring;bigeye scad menhaden pinfish 229 153"'97 117 156-174'10 201-211 589 sharksucker 2.9.-blue runner bluefish Spanish mackerel 6 A'Atlantic bumper 2: sharksucker 2 menhaden 409 225-238 302-373 328-362 140-150.396-444 222 336 2123 5452 2640 121 916 303 cobia 3.3 yellowfin menhaden Spanish mackerel bluefish 24 15 367'17-254332-444 332-357 586 7149 8033 7095 I blue runner sand drum 243-252,~685 234-251'39 H-169 TABLE H-89 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 15 DECEMBER 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies 0 (continued)

  • ,.3.3.Atlantic bumper" striped searobinsea catfish Number Range of of standardindividuals len ths'm 166.'90 302 Total weight 87 173 478 gafftopsail catfish 3.8'ellowfin menhaden Atlantic menhaden.bluefish Spanish mackerel.,gafftopsail catfish 4.6 yel 1 owf in menhaden bluefi sh Fl'orida pompano 23 3 3 3 241',',"'33-276

.242-257 I 348-370 364-402, 277 232-264;304 294-738'98 8267 1242 3689 2018 360 1'1 73 576 738.gafftopsail catfish T 2.5~pigfish spot'and drum..Atlantic menhaden I ,'enhaden 21 282'463 154-202','4039 I 162-188"

1503 181-237.170-224'1084 209" 244 H-170.

TABLE H-89 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 15 DECEMBER 1976 Station Mesh'umber size in S ecies 1 (continued)

Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths'm 2.5 lane snapper Atlantic bumper crevalle jack weakfish Atlantic thread herring 3 Spanish mackerel 1 bluefi sh bonnethead 1 2.9 sand drum ll Atlantic bumper 8.pi gfi sh crevalle jack 5 yellowfin menhaden 3 gray snapper 2 lane snapper 1 3.3 creval le jack 31 yellowfin menhaden ll E Spanish mackerel 3 ,bluefish 176-194 146-162 156-250 255-285 172-184 327 287 394 185-259 135-160 157-202,, 172-274'25-234 195-228 169.'91-280 225-242 336-382 292-355 1123 252 908 1016 359 408 437 640 2848 436 817 1538 879 516 127 12847 3291 1423 1810 TABLE H-89 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUG IE 15 DECEMBER 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies 1 (continued)

Number Range of.Total of standard weight individuals len ths-mm 3.3.sand drum spot southern kingfish 1 3.8 crevalle jack 9 yell owfin menhaden 7 Atlantic bumper 1 4.6 Atlantic menhaden 1 229 204 274 240-276 240-266, 182, 273'79 244 363 3976 2657 90 550 c'reval le jack t 260 433 2.5 Atlantic bumper sea catfish 2.9 sea catfish 3.3 sea catfish 4.6 sharksucker 12 148-175 278 292 289 430 885 370 411 412 568 2.5 Atlantic bumper 2.9 Atlantic bumper sea catfish 153-185 153 264 392 59 296 H-172 TABLE H-89 (continued)

OFFSHORE GILL NET COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 15 DECEMBER 1976 Station Mesh number size in S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 2.5 Atlantic bumper sea catfish 3.3 s'ea catfish 3.8 Spanish mackerel 4.6.Spanish mackerel 2 162-171 2 242-247'87 365 480 156 482 464 528 1249 2.5 Atlantic bumper sharksucker 2.9'tlantic bumper=Spanish mackerel blue runner*sea catfish 4.6 crevalle jack 151-173 317 134-195 362 230.257 374 534 134 488 452 264 323 1362 H-173 TABLE H-90".TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LOCIE 5.APRIL 1976 4, Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard;'eight, individuals len ths 0 sea'.catf i s h tomtate spotted.whi f f E I dus'ky flounder pigfish dusky'lounder spotted"whiff 4 flounder (B.zobinsi)135-153 155~..-, 4 137'35.106 86 36 48 27 220-269"'332 113,, 42 127~33 none collected none collected TABLE H-91 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 22 APRIL 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 0 leopard searobin tomtate 14-52 161 4 110-116 6 56 140 high-hat pigfish sheepshead cusk-eel 1, 1, 108 189 172 246 22 26 147 128 443 sea catfish gray snapper lane snapper bank cusk-eel cusk-eel leopard searobin whiff (C'Ahavichthys inshore lizzardfish anchovy sp.)2 213-265~165-178 142 164-208 14-23 19-23 28-34 34 13-22 1414 378 80 72 H-175 TABLE H-91 (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS A'T ST.LUCIE 22 APRIL 1976 Station number S ecies'blackcheek tonguefish leopard searobin Number Range of-Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 1 81 149 flounder (B.zobinsi)silver jenny 49 131 70 flounder (B.robinsi)bigeye stargazer 36 32 pigfish black-.sea bass bank cusk-eel eyed flounder ocel 1 ated f 1 ounder spottedfin tonguefish silver jenny leopard searobin Atlantic midshipman 166-182'.:

28-57 142-166 86 118 74'9 161]25 517 14 30 3 28 H-176 TABLE H-92 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18 MAY-1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of.Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm bank-cusk-eel I leopard searobin sand'erch channel flounder f 1 ounder'nchovy

'hiff (G'ithazichthys sp.)2 lesser'electric ray V searobin (Pvionotus sp.)/cardinalfish 114-159 172-224 16-18 50-92 16-31 155-156 16 29 24-41 312 16 10 144 223 2 38 126 599 sand perch leopard.searobin searobin (Pvionotus sp.)3 bank cusk-eel rock sea bass'whiff (Cithm'iehthps sp.)2 sand drum 19-34 76 175 18-24 154-212." 31-41 43-44 184 7 69 81 115 H-177 TABLE H-92 I (continued)-TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18 MAY 1976 Station number S ecies I 1 twospot cardinalfish (continued) fish larvae Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths'm 20 12-23 sand perch'I polka-dot cusk-eel bank cusk-eel leopard searobin searobin (Pvionotus sp.)1 eyed flounder 18-32 137-179 145-168 48-59 152 94 162 50 5 48 15 leopard.searobin pol ka-dot cusk-eel bank cusk-eel inshore lizardfish whiff (C'A~ch5hys sp.)1 flounder (syacium sp.)7 1 40-59 71-99 82-100 143-171 218 37 255 47 13-16 37 13 28 12 79 64 1 147 H-178 TABLE H-92 (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18 NY 1976 I Station number S ecies Number Range of=Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm sand perch bank cusk-eel polka-dot cusk-eel flounder (B.robins')spottedfin tonguefish

~leopard searobin spotfin mojarra bronze"cardinalfish twospot cardinalfish II 20-30 ill 131-186 144 56-70 106-112 63-84 136 15 24 4 22 101 17 18 29 15 62 sand perch leopard searobin 18 1 14-30 123 16-28 51-71 7 37 2 13 searobin'Pvionotus sp.)3 bank'cusk-eel 4 4 spottedfin tonguefish tonguefish spotted whiff 10-16 71-91 124-166 79-108 16 21-56 9 70 30 H-179 TABLE H-92 (continued)

, TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18 NY 1976 1 Station number S ecies Number Range of.Total of stand'ard weight individuals len ths mm 5 dusky flounder (continued) f 1'ounder pigfjsh rock sea bass 1 2165,, 61 13-17.1'105 39 189-195 , 333 33-37 cardinalfish anchovy barbfish bighead searobin Atlantic midshipman 2.twospot cardinalfish

', 2 20-24',.'.: 1 ll 1.24-31'91., 38 202:..*.218 4 32:,'.C r H-180.

TABLE H-93 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 3 JUNE 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm leopard searobin spotted whiff bay whiff whiff (C'ithavichDhys sp.)4.ocellated flounder bank cusk-eel sand perch 24-62 68 136 55 20-32 132 189 21 5 32 45 spotted whiff 58 leopard searobin sand pe'rch spotted whiff flounder (B.robins')snakefish 61-88 165-189 24-49 35-66 136 79 174 32 146 4 30 82 fl ounder,(B.

mbinsi)18 H-181 TABLE H-93 (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 3 JUNE 1976 Station number S ecies 4 sand perch leopard searobin Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 25-35 63-72 barbfish 97 33 sand perch leopard searobin spottedfin tonguefish 22: 76 122 18 H-1 82 dl t TABLE H-94 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE I 1 JULY 1976 Station number S ecies twospot cardinalfish Number Range of Total of standardweight individuals len ths mm 19-27 dusky flounder flounder (Bothus sp.)bighead searobin tomtate 183 17-19 69 118 113 43 tomtate spotted whiff spotfin mojarra bighead searobin Atlantic:spadefish fish larv'a 37-47.47-51 23 61.135: 12 14 5 151 sand perch 48-53..6 polka-.dot cusk-eel bank,cus k-eel flounder (B.robins')eyed flounder leopard searobin 2 149-152, 210 98-103 51 96-119 40 60 31 3 H-183 TABLE H-94, (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS Al'T.LUCIE 1 JULY 197.6 Station number S ecies 2 scorpionfish (continued)(Scoz paena sp.)Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 31 inshore lizzardfish 232 114 flounder (B.robins')flounder (Bothus sp.)49 17-18 V sand perch flounder (B.~obinei)flounder (Bothu's sp.)twospot cardinalfish leopard searobin barbfish polka-dot cusk-eel planehead filefish fish larv'ae 37-63 81 16 14 109 126 157 45 14-15 19 62 27 sand perch dusky flounder 42-54 172-200 318 H-184 th hh TABLE H-94 (conti pued)""',TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE~1 JULY 1976 Station P number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 5 spottedfin tonguefish (continued) leopar'd searobin lined"seahorse planehead'fi lefish 108 75 145 42 12 13 3 h h h, h'H-185 TABLE H-95 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18 AUGUST 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm bluespotted searobin bank cusk-eel spotfin mojarra planehead fi lefish gray triggerfish high-hat tomtate-37 ill 177 68 21-23 63 136 22 1 25 32 tomtate" silver jenny pigfish mutton snapper fish larvae 18 15 20-68 53-90 162 41 4-9 80 100 91 sand perch leopard searobin inshore lizzardfish pigfish 43-53 148-174 277 198 114 211 204 H-186 TABLE H-95 (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.,LUCIE 18 AUGUST 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range, of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 2 short bigeye (continued) spotfin mojarra seabo'ard goby spottedfin tonguefish bronze cardinalfish planehead fi lefish 23 62 16 124 23 17 flounder (B.robins').6 flounder (syacium sp.)1 L fl ounder 1 cusk-eel (Lepophidion sp.)1 whiff (C'ithcu ichthys sp.)1 planehead filefish 1'orthe'rn searobin pl anehead f i 1 ef i sh dusky.fl,ounder 146 46 41-88 37 37'14'3 14 24: 1 4 24-32 34-44', 4 sand.perch 6 1 18-45 71 6 8 H-187 TABLE H-95 (continued)

.TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 18 AUGUST 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 5 pigfish;(continued) flounder (Syacium sp.)short bigeye scorpionfish (Scorpaena sp.)186-194 34 25', 31 317 H-188 TABLE H-96 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 8 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm lane snapper gray'napper shoal flounder dusky flounder bay whiff Atlantic spadefish black sea bass sand perch high-hat.fish larvae 28-35 204 58 46 12 125 57 37 14-15 210 tomtate sand drum black drum spotfin mojarra Gulf flounder fish larvae 22-48 32-62 29 38 224 13-18 202 H-189 TABLE H-96 (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 8 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station number S ecies nothing collected Number Range of Total of'tandard weight individuals len ths mm flying gurnard flounder (B.r obinai)64 62 bank cusk-eel leopard searobin 224 116 74 59 leopard searobin bar bfish 138 fragment 26 fragment H-190 TABLE H-97 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 5 OCTOBER 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm snapper (LutJ'anus sp.)8 leopard searobin 6 flounder (Bothus sp.)1 fl ounder (B.z olin')1 4 1 barbfish inshore lizardfish tomtate sand perch 19-22 125-160 16 43 82 55-70 335 120 18 240 1 ll 17 370 48 bank cusk-eel lane snapper 213 21 59 leopard searobin lane snapper sand perch planehead fi lefish spottedfin tonguefish eyed flounder flounder barbfish" 135-189 19-24 20-40 80-106 135 108 14, 79 207 62 22 26 15 TABLE H-97 (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 5 OCTOBER 1976 Station number S ecies 2 (continued) blackfin cardinalfish Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 12 flounder (B.robins')northern searobin snakefish spotted whiff 45-59 49-50 30 147 14 47 leopard searobin lane snapper sand perch spotted whiff dusky flounder fl ounder bank cusk-eel scorpionfish 88 128-172 2]19-23 141 74 15 79 67 8 241 37 barbfish lane snapper 35-60 19-21 29 H-192 TABLE H-97 (continued)

', TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 5 OCTOBER 1976 Station number S ecies 5 (continued)

Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm leopard searobin sand perch bay whiff eyed flounder ocellated flounder flounder spottedfin tonguefish pigfish planehead filefish 124-144 48-58 68-75 88-94 190 15 120-128'98 88 65 148 37 228 20 H-193 TABLE H-98 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE ll NOVEMBER 1976 Station number S ecies Number Range..of-Total of standard'eight individuals len ths'm 0 silver Jenny pig'fish Cuban anchovy striped anchovy anchovy sea catfish pl anehead fi 1 cfish flounder 3 57-82 131-194 34-37 24-31 177, 43 15', 32 270 99 sea catfish black drum Atlantic croaker anchovy'36 161,-47 115 fragment fragment 303'18 pigfish Cuban, anchovy 139-186.=: 36 253 Cuban anchovy anchovy.northern searobin 39 31 37 H-194 TABLE H-98 (continued)

.TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE=11 NOVEMBER 1976 Station number S ecies 3 cusk-eel (continued) stargazer Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 65 61 snakefish 115 23 Cuba'n anchovy anchovy leopard searobin.2 sea catfish spottedfin tonguefish 1 pinfish 1 33-38 30 137-171 138, 91 128, 113 43 63 pigfish leopard searobin silver jenny Atlantic croaker k bank cusk-eel flounder 180-204'9-91,'82 168 22 743 26 17 116 38 H-195 TABLE H-99 TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 12 DECEMBER'1976 Station number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm pigfish black sea bass bank cusk-eel croaker 188-197 94 205 84., 12 456 22 251 nothing collected leopard searobin 152 37 spotted whiff dusky flounder stargazer cusk-eel 47 102 187 42 77 1 21 107 nothing col 1 ected sea catfish leopard searobin 4 154 222-274 139-172 53 539~164 H-196 TABLE H-99 (continued)

TRAWL COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 12 DECEHBER 1976 Station number S ecies 5 bank'cusk-eel (continued) pigfish, flounder Number Range, of Total of standard weight individuals len ths mm 97-101 151 16 H-197 TABLE H-100 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 29 MARCH 1976 Station Replicate number number': S'cies Number Range, of of standard Weight individuals len ths" ran 1 speckled crab 1 lesser electric ray 1 2, 3 , nothing collected 42 353 89 856 1 Atlantic bumper Gulf kingfish';.snook 2'sea bream t ladyfish 3 Atlantic bumper 145-176 101 432 198-260 370 182 615 17 1212 4464 436 108 1 Atlantic bumper 1 2'lookdown 5 Gulf kingfish Florida pompano 154 192-228 154 204-264 72 1243 64 410 76-81.36 white mullet 1.sand drum 1 3 southern kingfish 1 214 79 238 95 242 H-198 TABLE H-101 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 12 APRIL 1976 Station Replicate-, number number'ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 1 kingfish k 2 kihgfish 3 kingfish 72-83 50-95 96 13 15 1 pal ometa 2 speckled crab , pal ometa 3 pal.ometa kingfish 88-90 92 106-107 80 76~34 94 57 15'1.sand drum 2'peckled crab ,kingfi sh 3.nothing collected 48 115 91-126 6 101 42 H-199 TABL'E H-102 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 10 MAY 1976 Station Replicate number number S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 1 sand drum.Gulf kingfish palometa scaled sardine 2 Gulf kingfish sand drum 3 sand drum Gul f king f i sh , silver j'enny 15 ,.2 46-89 79 142-184, 125 103 116-118.184 51 34-76 187 99 79 7 133 47 22 47 94 22 199.27 1 pal ometa ladyfish Gulf kingfish 1 2 southern kingfish 5 palometa Atlantic thread herring 3 lookdown 201-242 294 117 259-289 202 142 219 1152 376 26 1809 242 48 238 H-200 TABLE H-102 (continued)

BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 10 MAY 1976 Station Replicate number number.S ecies Number Range of of standard~Weight individuals len ths mm 1=southern kingfish 20=Gulf kingfish scaled sardine 2-Gulf kingfish 3 Florida pompano 216-278 223 112 90 37 4924 186 32 13 H-201

'"'TABLE H-103 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 11 JUNE 1976 Station Replicate number number**S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 1 speckled crab stone crab'...black.drum.sand drum sea catfish 2 speckled crab.Florida pompano palometa black drum Gulf kingfish 3.speckled crab'Gulf kingfish sand drum Florida pompano palometa 99-138 44 241-249 86 239 95-137 59-96 176 236 194 99-105 40-72 33-38 82 67 212 550 31 922 14 198 558 166 406 116 168 14 3 ll 10 360 1 sea catfish Gulf kingfish 209-233 110 368 24 H-202 TABLE H-103 (continued)

BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 11 JUNE 1976 Station Replicate number number ,S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm I 7 1 striped mojarra 1 (continued) southern flounder 1 134 312 85 578 2 sand drum 179-182 240 , black drum'lookdown Florida porn'pano I Gulf kingfish sea catfish 3 speckled crab sand drum black drum sea catfish 211 192 231 209 193 99 85-108 266 275 355 243 401 157 116 92 35 516 408.anchovy sand drum.lookdown Atlantic bumper'ul f kingfish ladyfish 8 2 33-52 40-52 181-212 191 218 383 377 108 155 H-203 H 11 TABLE H-103 (continued)

BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 11 JUNE 1976 Station Replicate number number.S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm S (continued) 2 speckled crab Florida pompano sea catfish 3 anchovy 1 121 1 56 1 357 144 26-34 129 632 32 herring (ZmenguEa sp.)17 25-39 Gulf kingfish 1 1 85 227 10 179 H-204 TABLE H-104 BEACH'EINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 7 JULY 1976 Station Replicate number number'S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 1'speckled crab herring(Ha2engula sp.)305 67-80 2 107-1 14 223 2505 Spanish sardine bigeye scad anchovy 76 39 50-71 81-101 48-54 186 386 southern kingfish 4 northern sennet sand drum broad flounder 2 speckled crab 209-238 153, 84 102 93-114 701 20 21 424 herring (Haz'engula sp.)Spanish sardine 3 speckled crab sand drum herring (Hcu'engula sp.)Florida pompano broad flounder 85 17 24 55-83 51-63 86-1.11 73-104 74-76 71'62 713 41 158 303 31 100 H;205 TABLE H-104 (continued)

BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 7 JULY 1976 Station Replicate number number S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 1,'speckled crab Florida pompano Gulf kingfish 2 Gulf kingfish sand drum bluefish mojarra broad flounder 3 speckled crab Gulf kingfish 110-141 49-58 96-105 88-137 80-86 101 153 86 120 87-132 293 314 12 32 83 22 15 98 12 154 137 408 southern kingfish Florida pompano palometa sand drum mojarra-sea catfish 187-217 57-89 101-106 533 34, 55 250 226 85...12 166 113 1 guaguanche striped mojarra 14 312-415 151-181 5478 533 H-206 TABLE'H-104 (continued)

BEACH.SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 7 JULY 1976 Station Replicate: number numbe'r.S ecies 8 1 sand drum (continued).Florida pompano Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 80 47barbu.2 speckled crab Florida pompano 3-Gulf kingfish 160 41-52 80 176 108 H-207 TABLE H-105 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 25 AUGUST 1976 Station Replicate number number S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths ran 1 speckled crab 2 stone crab.sand drum silver por gy sea catfish 3 Atlantic bumper I sea catfish 103 21 141 204 184 42-50 168 94 58 347 89 74 1 speckled crab sand drum Atlantic bumper 2 speckled crab blue crab" sea catfish sand drum 3 speckled crab sand drum sea catfish Atlantic bumper 13 92 77-101 42 92-141 143 163-169, 281 78-101 98-156 78-90 164-185 45-46 72 180 1021 136 258 331 38 1026 56 165 H-208 TABLE H-105 (continued)

BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 25 AUGUST 1976 Station Replicate~number number S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 7 3'igeye scad, 1 (continued)

Atlantic moonfish 1 78 191 154 1 l,adyfish sand drum 2 , speckled crab Atlantic bumper 3 nothing collected 398 90 109-149 49 622 14 1148 H-209 TABLE H-106 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 8 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station Replicate number number S ecies Number Range of of standard Wesght individuals leri ths mm 1 spot Florida pompano 2 Atlantic bumper spot Florida pompano 3 Florida pompano'sand drum Gulf kingfish spot ladyfish 15 148-182 125 162-194 137-166 147-155 185-192 52 171-176 71-78 90-92 156 272 1588 58 585 532 380 438 7 518 24 22 109 205 1 speckled'rab Fl'or i'da pompano white mullet 2 speckled crab spot sand drum white mullet 104-116'62-188 125 109-111 1:43-167 67-112 114-127 218 918 35 214 793 89 135 H'-.210' TABLE H-106 (continued)

BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 8 SEPTEMBER 1976 Station Replicate number number.S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 7 2 Gulf kingfish (continued)

Florida pompano 3 speckled crab Gulf kingfish.Florida pompano.'and drum Atlantic bumper'102 57 45-92 79-86 42 120 55 168 33 26 3 50 77 1 spot 71 133-166 5992 Gulf kingfish 7..2~-94-106 121 174-185 184 sand drum Florida pompano sea catfish sheepshead 2 sea catfish 3 sand drum sea bream 85-102 135-142 104 174 192 239 84-115 214 76 180 33 79 301 172 39 369 H-211 TABLE H-107 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS A$ST.LUCIE 1 NOVEMBER 1976 Station Replicate number number.S ecies Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 6 1.'speckled crab 2""speckled crab 3 speckled crab 46 130.54 166 1 speckled crab 2, 3.nothing collected 63 14 1.."speckled crab 2 speckled crab Florida pompano 3~:speckled crab Florrida pompano 102 147 60 53 63 48-55 75 252 12 14 7 r October sample delayed due to inclement weather.H-212 TABLE H-108 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 16 NOVEMBER 1976 Station Replicate number number S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individuals len ths ran 1 lookdown creval le jack Gulf kingfish Atlantic thread herring 2 nothing collected 3 Gulf kingfish 210 122 113 104 316 40 18 18 1 Atlantic thread herring 2 lookdown 3 speckled crab crevalle jack lookdown 96 204 42-57 187 231 15 77 13 188 421 1 Gul f kingfish 1 lookdown black drum 1 2 sea catfish southern kingfish 1 84 211 325 162" 159 264 820 53 62 H-213 TABLE H-108 (continued)

BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 16 NOVEMBER 1976 Station Replicate number nUmbet S ecies Number Range of Total of standard weight individUals len ths mm 8 2 Atlantic thread (continued) herring 1 Florida pompano'3 Atlantic moonfish 1 Atlantic thread herring black drum 77 41 202 94 201 188 15 277 H-214 TABLE H-109 BEACH SEINE COLLECTIONS AT ST.LUCIE 20 DECEMBER 1976 Station Replicate number number S ecies 1 Florida pompano Number Range of of standard Weight individuals len ths mm 61 2.nothing collected 3 crevalle jack 1 187 171 1 spot Atlantic spadefi'sh 1 2 nothing collected 3 nothing collected 160-168.70 309 25 1 speckled crab Gulf kingfish sea catfish 2 Gulf kingfish 3 nothing collected 49-53 98-172 135 139-141 31 216 31 80 H-215 TABLE H-110 NUMBER OF FISH LARYAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 10 MARCH 1976 Cate or Range Station-re licate of total len ths mm 0-A 0-B 1-A 1-B 2-A 2-8 3-A , 3-B.Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 2.60-13.84 2.98-6.20-3.20-21.00 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae 3.30-21.00 10.30 Tetraodontiformes 3.72'-11.11 13 31 3 66 23 2 20 2 28 18 53 3 92'8 1 3 30 3 2 Dacty1 oscopi dae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 5.30-13.50 12.88 2.90-39.00 0.68-1.17 28 621 57 35 6 6 1 1896 9206 10206 8241 2034 Total water filtered in ms Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m~)1067 146 (.137)621 (.582)613 865 373 261 409 138 208 4.15 36 (225)(241)(Oll)('57)(088)5896 9206 10206 8241 2034 (9.616)(10.646)

(27.36){31.538)

'(4.973)

TABLE H-110 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND'GGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 10 MARCH 1976 Cate or Range Station-re licate of total len ths mm 4-A 4-Ba 5-A 5-Ba 11 A 11-B 12-A 12-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Ser rani dae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.89-4.83 2.79-19.23 33 4.02-12.07 4.03-10.46 6.51-8.53 4.03-12.10 4 0.68-1.18 758 92 23 15 3 655 156 297 6 1 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)Sample not taken.391 52 (.144)758{l.94)413 147 (.356)655 (1.585)133 454 325 319 0 3 0 0 (.000)(.007){.000)(.000)156 297 6 1 (.36)(.654)(.018)(.003)

TABLE H-ill NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 29 MARCH 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodonti fomes Clupeifomes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Range of total len ths mm 0-A O-B 1-A Station-re li cate 7.57-12.24 2'.29-12.88 1 2.36-15.00 3 2.70-9.66 8 1.74-5.27 7 4.30 5 60 6 3 828 1 10 3 1 2 17 212 2 2.48-3.00 2.17-4.03 1-B 2-A 2-B'3-A 3-B Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.50-12.88 6 0.62-2.17 8482 1 3 16 6310 19998 58788 2 1 5793 9034 24274 454653 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m~)743 741 701 669 71 11 19 911 (.095)(.015)(.027){1.361)8482 6310 19998 58788 (11.405)(8.513)(28.528)(87.836) 771 826 541 607 18 34 212 14 (.023)(.041)(.392)(.023)5793 9034 24274 454653 (7.511)(10.935)(44.852)(49.273)

ABLE H-ill continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 29 MARCH 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Range of total len ths mm 4-A Station-re licate 4-B 5-A 5-B 11-A 11-B 12-A 12-B Blenniidae 2.50-3.60 Clupei formes Carangidae Gobiidae 2.74-10.47 2.54-8.53 3.10-3.40 Tetraodontiformes 2.67-17.07 3 256 46 37 3 1 313 301 1 4 42 3 33 Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 12.40 2.50-5.89 4.03 3.10-10.47 1.20-12.88 0.62-2.42 56 3 4 6827 1 1 6 30 10620 10241 43 7861 2 483 621 135 117 Total water filtered in ma Total fish larvae-(larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)628 647 602 592 529 588 470 449 332 375 373 122 0 0 4 4.(.528)(,579){',619){.206)(.000)(.000)(.008)(.008)6827 10620 10241 7861 483 621 135 117 (10.874)(16;410)(17,007)

(13.28)(.912)(1.055)(.288)(.260)

TABLE H-112 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 13 APRIL 1976 Cate or Range Station-re licate of total len ths mm 0-A 0-B 1-A 1-B 2-A 2-B 3-A.3-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Cl upei fomes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 2.50-5.00 2.3 2.00-8.00 7.10 ,4.00-11.30 6.00 4.50-5.60 65 119 23 3 37 26 13 1 35 1 2 Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 3.70 3.00-14.20 0.62-1.50 2 1 655 1034 1 17 2 81 2 2 96 11689 14516 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/m3)

, Total fish eggs (eggs/m3)641 612 593 578 3 0 71 130 (.005)(.000)(.120)(.225)655 1034 1 17 (1.022)(1.691)(.002)(.007)a 27 a 81 a a 611 646 48 36 65 a (.059)(.085)96 11689 14516 a (19.121)(22.470) a Flowmeter malfunctioned.

TABLE H-112 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 13 APRIL 1976-Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Range of total len ths mm 3.70-6.50 2.40-8.90 Station-re licate 4-A 4-B 5-A 5-B 11-A 11-B 12-A 12-B 14 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronecti formes Gobi esoci dae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 4;20-11.30 20 2.50 4.00-5.80 52 25~50-104'72 Scorpaenidae Atherinidae.

Al.l others Fish eggs 7;70 1 2.50-5.90 1 2 4'3 2 3 0.68-1.40 5413 6379" 395 813 2621 2483 261 201 Total water filtered in m 574 586 Total fish larvae 27 70 (larvae/ms)

(.047)(.119)Total fish eggs 5413 6379 (eggs/m~)(9.433)(10.886)

Flowmeter malfunctioned.

605 615 590 572.323 300 31 61 112 90 5 18 (.051)(.099)(.190)(.157)(.015)(.060)395.813 2621 2483 261 201 (.653)(1.323)(4.438)(4.343)(.809)(.670)

TABLE H-113 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 23 APRIL 1976 Cate or Range.of total len ths mm.0-A Station-re li cate 0-B 1-A 1-B 2-A" 2-B 3-A-3-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 2.'60-10.90 1 2.50-4.30 1.50-13.50 Cl upei formes Carangidae Gobiidae 4.90-17.90 68 2.40-6.60 6 9.30 Tetraodontiformes 2.90-9.50 9 1 106---279 7 4 32 1 459 0.3'1'40 2 1 108 5 13 147 74 87 64 107 3629.11 21 53 127 14 11 160.101 55 56 1 Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 4.90 2.50-3.60 5.50-7.20 3.50 4.40-6.30 2:90-9.70 2.20-10.80 15 0.62-3.70 2724 3 5 28 37 3724 2586 2862 1 1 1 1 26 80 32 66 8206 8241 1931 2586 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)473 464 494 94 180 325 (.199)(.388)(.658)2724 3724 2586 (5.756)(8.022)(5.238)461 468 497 534 290 475 (1.157)(.619)(.991)2862 8206 8241 (6.203)(17.522)(17.187) 363 482 , 362 419 (.997)(.858)1931 2586 (5.318)(5.299)

TABLE H-113 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 23 APRIL 1976.Cate or Range Station-re licate of total 1 en ths mm 4-A 4-B 5-A 5-B 11-A 11-B 12-A 12-B Gerreidae.

Sciaenidae Blenniidae 2.60.2.60-3.80 1.90-9.20 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 3.20-10.90 2.50-6.10 2.80-4.20 2.70 2.70 5.60-6.50 Tetr aodonti formes 3.00-7.10 30 ll 31 16 90 47 1 84 6 127 67 8 13 2 8 10 13 21 1 1 1 1 162 Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 3.20-5.90 2.20-6.60 0.62-1.18 1 13 6 1 3448 5689 2034 5 2 29 3 2862 6758 4551 10 7 Total water filtered in ms Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m>)288 411 346 355 449 474 306 300 240 300 35 54 31 171 0 3 (.834)(.730)(.101)(.152)(.069)(.360)(.000)(.010)3448 5689 2034 2862 6758 4551 10.7 (11.984)(13.851)

(5.877)(8.055)(13.532)

(9.594)(.033)(.023)

TABLE H-114 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 MAY 1976 Cate or Range of total len ths mm 0-A 0-B Station-re licate 1-A 1-B.2-A 2-B 3-A'-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 2.70-10.50 2.20-19.80 Cl up'ei formes Carangidae Gobiidae 3.50-24.00 4.80-15.80 3.10-10.00 Pleuronectiformes 4.00-4.30 Tetraodon ti formes 2.50-13.70 1 7 2 2 2 3 1'--4 9 8 15 1 1 8 14 18 1 6 27 2 46 65 120 1 15 7'6 2" 9'obiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.2 4.30-5.50 2.90-5.30 2.00-28.00 0.68-2.60 ll 3 6 793 644 3 2 2 8 343 8 1379 1103 482 880 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m3)623 664 637 20 28-35 (.033)(.042)(.055)793 644 343 (1.327)(1.066)(.539)677 613 667 726 544 46 19 57 79 216 (.012)(.031)(.085)(.109)(.397)8 1379 1103 482 880 (.068)(2.241)(1.654)(.664)(1.620)

TABLE H-114 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 MAY 1976 Cate or Range of total len ths mm Station-re licate 4-A 4-B 5-A 5-B 11-A 11-B'2-A-12-B Sci aeni dae Blenniidae 3.30-3.70 2.40-3.70 Tetr aodontiformes 2.00-12.10 Clupei f ormes Carangidae Gobiidae 8.00-15.00 9.70-10.30 Pl euronecti formes 4.30-22.00 Gerreidae 1.60-12.10 3 10.4 1 3'6'3 1 3 1 10 6 1 4 2 2 2 5 6 3 2 1 Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.50 4.20-6.40 2.40-18.50 0.62-2.60 3 5 358 268 640 20'6 4 2 2 179 800 950 134 156 Total water filtered in ms Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)637 585 643 646 358 406 25 31 17 37 4 5 (.039)(.053)(.026)(.057)(.011)(.012)358 268 640 179 800 950 (.562)(.458)(.996)(.277)(2.233)(2.336)411 252 ll 8 (.027)(.032)134 156 (.326)(.618)

TABLE H-115 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 26 MAY 1976 Cate or Gerrei dae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Range of total len ths mm 1.70-12.90 2.30-4.80 2.00-4.00 1.80-15.10 3.70-10.10 9.70-10.50 2.20-5.00 17.70 2.50 3.70-4.70 14 2 2 19.6 4 1 2 1 1 2 ll 3 12 3 1 9 1'3'l l 10 26'3 11 6 11 40:2 1 14 Station-re licate 0-A 0-B.-1-A 1-B 2-A-:2-B'-A 3-B Scorpaenidae Atherinidae-

-All others Fish eggs 2.00-15.10 0.62-3.47 6 14 1 22 4827 3689 4548 5602 r 11 14 7 4 3000 7309 1103 5620 Total water filtered in ms Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)706 635 87 78 (.123)(.123)4827 3689 (6.834)(5.810)592 565 535 567 29 62 43 41 (.049)(.110)(.080)(.072)4548 5602 3000 7309 (7.681)(9.913)(5.603)(12.892) 542 521 7 13 (.013)(.025)1103 5620 (2.036)(10.779)

TABLE H-115 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARYAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 26 MAY 1976 Cate or Range Station-re licate of.total len ths mm.4-A 4-B 5-A'-B 11-A;11-8 12-A 12-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 2.10-4.50 3;50-5.30 2.50-4.20 Clupei f ormes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae 4.30-9.70 2.20-6.10 Tetraodontiformes 1.60-15.80 7 8 5 3 3 6 4 12 8 5 8 20=Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 3.50-7.10:4.50 1.90-6.60 0.43-3.91 1 13 2 52 30 2 2 3068 2793 3586 6965 3827 4585 19 164 Total water filtered in ms Total fish larvae (larvae/m>)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m~)617 672 29 21 (.04?)(.031)3068 2793 (4.974)(4.155)568 591 751 595 101 61 1 3 (.178)(.103)(.001)(.005)3586 6965 382?4585 (6.313)(11.781)

(5.096)(7.703)149 135 3 0 (.020)(.000)19 164 (.127)(1.217)

TABLE H-116 NUMBER OF FISH LARYAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 JUNE 1976 Range Station-re licate of total Cate or-len ths mm'-A 0-B 1-A 1-B 2-A.2-B 3-A 3-B Gerrei dae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 3.50-4.00 4.20 2.20-3.10 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae 2.90-15.30 4.00-7.20 Tetraodontiformes 3.50-11.40 6 8 25 3 18 All others Fish eggs 1.90-13.70 0.49-2.60 1 8137'930 2655 3 2 1 1620 19136 7206 4344 4586 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)357 402 390 412 382 268 320 375 15 3 28 25 6 2 2 1 (.042)(.007)(.072)(.061)(.016)(.007)(.006)(.003)8137 4930 2655 1620 19136 7206 4344 4586 (22.806)(12.271)

(6.798)(3.938)(50.121)(26.902)(13.561)(12.235)

TABLE H-116 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 JUNE 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Range of total len ths mm 4-A 3.30-4.70 Station-re licate 4-B 5-A'-8 11-A 11-'B 12-A 12-B 1 5 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae 5.00-8.40 Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes 2.00-10.10 1 24 Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 5.00-9.70 3.50 1 0.560-0.930 6102 8792 2310 2310 62 112 1965'1206 Total water filtered in ms Total fish larvae (larvae/ma)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m~)287 160 437 417 0 1 13 31 (.000)(.006)(.030)(.074)6102 8792 2310 2310 (21.244)(54.883)

(5.286)(5.541)275 287 391 389 1 0 1 1 (.004)(.000)(.003)(.003)62 112 1965 1206 (.226)(.390)(5.022)(3.010)

TABLE H-117 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 22 JUNE 1976 Cate or 4.Gerreidae, Sciaenidae Blenniidae Range of total len ths mm 0-A..0-B 3.30-10.80 3.00-6.60 3.10-12.40 Station-re licate.1-A 1-B 2-A 2-'B 3-A 3-B 3.1 3 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae 2.50-16.00 18.00 4.50 Tetraodonti formes 4.30-8.50 8.13 1 14 3.17 1 4 Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 5.60 8.20 3.10-13.70 2.50-5.10 0.56-1.69 1 2 3 1827 1518 379 1 2 5.4 1 1: 862 3103 2689 1621 1500 Total water filtered in m3 Total fish larvae (larvae/m)Total fish eggs (eggs/m3)266 316 257 7 10 25 (.026)(.032)(.970)1827 1518 379 (6.857)(4.803)(1.474)269 207 216 246 252 27 2 7 27 10 (.101)(.010)(.032)(.110)(.040)862 3103 2689 1621 1500 (3.209)(15.004)(12.425)

(6.588)(5.948)

TABLE H-117 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 22 JUNE 1976 Cate or.Range of total 1 en ths mm 4-A 4-B Station-re licate 5-A 5-B 11-A 11-B-12-A 12-B Gerrei dae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes-Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae 7.60-11.10 2.20-3.70 2.00 9.70 4.30-8.40 4.80 1 20 21 1 2 Pleuronectiformes 1.80-2.20 Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae

-All others Fish eggs 3.20 5.00 2.40 2.50 3.40-6.90 2.00-5.60 0.56-1.70 4.3 2 1 7965 2448 2140 1 1 1843 931 276 379 284 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/m3)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m3)254 257 226 220 535 27 22 7 3 4 (.106)(.085)(.031)(.014)(.007)7965 2448 2140 1843 931 (31.384)(9.508)(9.482)(8.395)(1.740)428 381 275 6 3 2 (.014)(.008)(.007)276 379 284 (.644)(,994)(1.030)

TABLE H-118 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 2 JULY 1976 Cate or Range Station-re licate of total len ths mm 0-A O-.B 1-A 1-8 2-A 2-8 3-A 3-8 Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 2.90-11.80 3.20 2.80-12.20 1 3 10 1 1 1 6 3 12 6 1 6 Tetraodontiformes 2.10-11.30 Cl upei formes-Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 5.30-'.-1 3.80 3.50-29.0 3.70-16.60 19.30 4.20 5.60-10.80 34 13 Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 3.90-9.20" 3.40-6.90 2.70-12.60 0.68-1.98 1 3~1 5'8 1 1 7 3 6 1 113 255 5473 1039 422 427 586 676 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/m)Total fish eggs (eggs/m~)241 224 337 281 361 303 224 233 16 17 21 72 32 ll 12 7 (.066)(.076)(.062)(.256)(.089)(.036)(.054)(.030)113 255 5473 1039 422 427 586 676 (.470)(1.138)(1.624)(3.697)(1.167)(1.409)(2.613)(2.906)

TABLE H-118 (continued}

NUMBER OF FISH LARYAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 2 JULY 1976 Cate or Range of total len ths mm 4-A 4-B 5-A Station-re licate 5-B.11-'A ll-B 12-A.12-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 3.70-11.30 4.40-8.20 3.30-13.20 4 2 1 6 5 Tetraodontiformes 6.60-11.30 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae 5.20-11.90 2.00-18.70 2.90-8.40 Pleuronectiformes 8.20-10.50 Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 8.10 3.50-5.40 3.00-12.10 0.62-2.05 3 1 3-3 5 8 3 3 874 1516 764 1368 0 2 71 98 Total water filtered in m3 Total fish larvae (larvae/m3}

Total fish eggs (eggs/m3)318 317 504 420 22 26 15 19 (.069}(.082}(.030)(.045)874 1516 764 1368 (2.745)(4.782)(1.516)(3.255)482 393 351 335 0 0 6 1 (.000)(.000)(.017)(.003)0 2 71 98 (.000)(.005)(.302)(.293)

TABLE H-119 NUMBER OF FISH LARYAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 16 JULY 1976 Range of total Cate or len ths mm.O.-A 0-B Station-re licate 1-A.1-B.2-A 2-B 3-'A 3-B'erreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 2.70-11.60 5 13 2.50-6.40 2.40-6.60:

1 27 1 1 3 15 17 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes 6..00-17.00 10.50-10.80 2.70-14.00 3.20-4.'60 Gobiesooidae.Tetraodonti formes 1.90 13.40 1 5.3, 5 1'3.6, 1 6: 9~10 3 4 1 6 6 4 1 1 Dactyl oscopi dae'erranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 3.50-5;00 3.10-5.30 3.20-8.90 2.20-11.40 0.62-3.53 12 5 6 1 15 39 2 9260 9764 5852 2 10 1 7630'3356 3.3 10 14 24 2655 620 275 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ma)544 560 466 67 98 8 (.123)(.175)(.01 7)9260 9764 5852 (17,030)(17.427)(12.557) 530 , 507 528 321 380 26 16 18 55 54 (.049)(.032)(.034)(.171)(,142)?630 3356 2655 620 275 (4;958)(6.617)(5.028)(1.930)(,723)

TABLE H-119 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 16 JULY 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Range of total len ths mm 4-A 4-B 3.70-4.50 3.10 3.00-4.00 Station-re licate 5-A'-B 11-A-'-.11-B 12-A'2-B 1 2 Tetraodontiformes 2.60-14.00 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectifomes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 6.10-13.70 2.70-15.00 2.90 3.70-5.80 1';10-5.20 12 0.62-1.86 1053 1 2 35 2 5 1792 7625 6438 1937 1103 1 97 10 Total water filtered in ms.Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m)480 492 514 555 28 35 14 13 (.058)(.071)(.027)(.023)1053 1792 7625 6438 (2.194)(3.641)(]4.838)(11.591) 435 436 1 0 (.002)(.000)1937 1103 (4.504)(2.590)313 278 0 1 (.000)(.004)97 10 (.310)(.036)

TABLE H-120 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 AUGUST 1976 Cate or Range of tota.l len ths mm: 0-A Station-re licate O-B.1-A 1-B 2.-A-2-B 3-A 3-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodonti formes Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectifonqes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 3.20-11.10 3 3.20-5.10 3.20-10.30 2.30-12.40 7 3.50-8.90---4.2.80-3;40 9.60-15,.00 3.50-23.00 3.00 2 7 13 2=*1'5 2 10 1-17 1 6 4"-'42'2 2'1 17corpaeqidae Atherinidae

$11 others Fish eggs 4.40 3.20-5.60 2.30-8.70 0.68-2.91 2 2 1088 1125 508 1 1138 172.1 8~17 4'24 870.Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae'(larvae/m~)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)Sample lost in shipment.276 327 17 27.(.069)(.067)1088 1125 (3.937)(3.440)248 155 182 308 303 6 6 14 221 26 (.024)(.039)(.077)(.717)(.086)508 138 172 324 870 (2.046)(.888)(.944)(1.050)(2'.871)

TABLE H-120 (Continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 AUGUST 1976 Cate or Range of total len ths-mm 4-A 4-B Station-re licate.5-A.5-B 11-A.11-, B 12-A 12-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 3,00-5.20 3.20-5.80 2.70-8.50 Clupei f ormes Carangidae Gobiidae 3.20-9.30 3.10 16.00 Tetraodontiformes 3.40-14.00 3 2 1 33.-2=Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Oactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 3.70 3.40 3.10-12.20 3.40-6.30 0.62-2.48 5 2-5 1438 173 310 187 333 15 10 Total water filtered in m~Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)=Sample lost in shipment.318 169 214 252 54:-8 8 1 (.170)(.041)(.037)(.004)1438 173 310, 187 (4.518)(1.024)(1.446)(.767)307 275 273 2 2 0 (.010)(.007)(.000)333 15 10 (1.085)(.055)(.033)

TABLE H-121 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 20 AUGUST 1976 Cate or Gerrei dae;2.20-'5.60,-

"4.;3 17 3943 67 Range.Statio'n-re licate of total len ths mm 0-A-..0-.8..1-A'-B-2-A 2-B-3-A-3-B Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Clupeiform'es Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectifor'mes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 2.20-'5.50 1.80-14'.80 2.40-'8.40 2.50-5.20 2.60-5.80 1.90-4.10 1.90-2.40 4.30-6.80 1 3 1.=-2 8 2 3 1 18 4 1 18 1 3 2 2 6 Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 5.20 1.80-19.00 0.56-1.74 1 3 6 17 26 30 21 39-720 3461-3413 1429 965 2293 2421 Total Hater filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)578=-550 478 11 10 3 (.019)(.018)(.006)39 720 3461 (.067)(1.309)(7.241)551, 25 (.047)3413 (6.192)550 403 473 432 42 77 102 120 (.076)(.191)(.215)(.278)1429 965 2293 2421 (2.599)(2.395)(4.844)(5.607)

TABLE H-121 (continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 20'AUGUST 1976 Cate or'ange of total len ths mm 4-A 4-B.Station-re licate 5-A'5-B.11-A-11-B..12-'A 12-B Gerrei dae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Cl upei f ormes Carangidae Gobiidae 2.10-4.50 20 60 2.10-2.90 36.00 2.40-8.90 4.00-4.80 1.*5 19 19 Pl euronecti formes l.90-2.90 Gobi esocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.40-5.00 1.70-5.30 0.62-1.67 3 17 6 9 1 843 1043 1118 1645 1000 1451 7 10 Total water filtered in-m~Total fish larvae (larvae/m~)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m~)491 479 450 26 85 11 (.053)(.177)(.024)843 1043 1118 (1.718)(2.176)(2.484)263 272 356 381 358 25 22 24 0 0 (.095)(.081)(.067)(.000)(.000)1645 1000 1451 7 10 (6.247)(3.677)(2.892)(.018)(.028)

TABLE H-122 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 9 SEPTEMBER 1976 Cate or Range....Station-re licate of total len ths mm 0-.'A=.O-B..1-A 1-B 2-A', 2-B 3-A 3-B:Ger'rei.dae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Teti aodontiforme's Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobies'ocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae

=Scorpaenidae Atherinidae ,All others'ish eggs 2.00-11.30 1.90-5.30 1.90-3.70 2.40-6;30 3.20-7.'40 1.70-10.50 2.90-"8.70 1.90-4.30 3.20-9.30 3.10 2.60-3.30 3.70-77.60 0.62-2.60 29 10 89 17 11 5 10 14 20 2 13 1172'935 67 9 78 1 3 ll 6 1'5 9 8 5 8 1 2 2 1 1 3'9 f7:3 1 1 313 552-449'322'1 049 839=Total wat'e'r filtered in ms Total fish lar'v'ae (larvae/ms).Total fish eggs (eggs/ms).551 69 (.125)-1172 (2;126)708 165 (.233)935 (1.321)577 731.4'6'9.'538-:530 94 111'5;26.26 (.163)(.1'52)(.'011)(.;,048)(:..049)313 552 4491:322 1,049 (.543)(.756)(.957)(..599)(1.;980).:,529 1,8'(..036)839 (1.586)

TABLE H-122 (Continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 9 SEPTEMBER 1976 Cate or Range of total len ths mm 4-A 4-B Station-re licate 5A 5B 11A, ll B 12A 12B Gerreidae:, Sci aeni'dae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae 2.70-.6.60 4.00 2.30 2.20 2.10-7.70 2.10-2.70 1 10 1 4 2 52 41.Pleuronectiformes 1.80 3.70 Gobiesocidae 19 Dactyl oscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae Al 1-others Fish eggs 3.20-4.80 3.10-4.00 1 1 6.80 1 4 0.62-2.48 548 571 354 305 1060 3627 34 17 Total water filtered in m-Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m>)515 631 557 515 369 323-148 302 70 53 8 20 4 3 1 0 (.136)(.084)(.014)(.039)(.011)(.009)(.007)(.000)548 571 354 305 1060 3627 34 17 (1.063)(.906)(2.705)(.592)(.281)(11.226)(.230)(.056)

TABLE H-123 NUMBER OF'ISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 23 SEPTEMBER 1976 Cate or Range:,........Station-re 1 icate-.of to'tal'len ths m'm, O-.-A-,.0-B..1-A':...-1-B'2-A 3=A--3.'-B;Gerr.ei da'e'.Sciaenidae

.Blenniida'e Tetr aodonti form'e's Clup'eiformes Carangidae Gob'iidae Pleu'ronectiformes.

Gobiesocidae Dactyl oscopi dae'erranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.30-1'2;60 2.20-:6:.40 2.30-8.502.30-19.80 3.50-1'5.50 1.90-25.00 15.00 2.00-4.20 2.40-4'.50 3;50-11.60 3.50-4;50 2.60-7.40'2.80-11.80 1.60-9.70 0.62-2.36 1548'--.285 315 552-137, 104 611 411'1'3 3 6 2 1143'1 80'52 419 366.-73.;'27 294.145 24 12 2'2 23 7 8 145 3 1=-50>..11 38l l'26'.190'-65'48 33'.4'-.1955 365" 4'1 81-35 11 2.11 16'24 32'22...8 1:18 6-18 114'2.200 15 8.'7.28.18 66 1927 566 509 Total wafer.filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/m)Total fish eggs ,.'(eggs/ms) 506 586', 378 387 331 387 350 403 2713" 1528 509.214 1761 590 2763 571=(5.365)(2.606)(1.347)(.553)(5.327)(1.527)(7;898)(1.416)419'66;'.145 1927 566 509 200 (;828).(.614)(.021)(.385)'(5.819), (1.550)(1.455)(.496)'

TABLE H-123 (Continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 23 SEPTEMBER 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae 288 142-334 183 1 16 15 424 2.20-12.20 2.20-6.40 449 463 19 6 209 860 42 310 1 1 4 15 143 126 384 2.50-7.00 Tetraodontiformes 2.70-7.70 4 142 289 2 Clupeifoemes Carangidae Gobiidae 2.10-16.10 2.20-27.00 5.80-9.00 Range Station-re licate of total 1 en ths mm 4-A, 4-B 5-A 5-B 11-A 11-B.12-A.1 2-B Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 2.10-5.10 4.00-9.00 2.90-3.60 Pleuronectiformes 2.00-12.20 2 1'Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.50 2.90-11.40 2.20-9.50 0.62-1.67 9 65 2 24 24 20 1 31 285 71 1284 1500 Total water filtered in ms Total fish larvae (larvae/m~)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)383 506 497 495 324 2090 1094 814 786 148 (5.459)(2.164)(1.639)(1.587)(.457)0 31 285 71 1284 (.000)(0.610)=(.574)(.143)(3.968)41 5 329 292 126 2 1 (.304)(.006)(.003)1500 0 4 (3.615)(0.000)(.014)

TABLE H-124 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 20 OCTOBER 1976 Cate or Range Station-re licate of total len ths mm 0-A O-B, 1=A 1-B 2-A-2:-B." 3-A-3-B Gerreidae Sciaenidae, Blenniidae,'etraodontiformes Clupei fomes Carangi dae, Gobiidae Pleuronectiforpes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae.

2.20-10.30 1.90-6.40 1.90-5.10'2.40,-13.00 2;.50: 1.9.0-2.20 1.90-3.20 5.60 2.00-5.10.5" 10, 5 5'52.: 1'lE 34 4, 6 13 Scorpaenidae Atherinidae.

Al 1.others.Fish.eggs 1.90-11.40 1.80-14.00 0.62-3.10 9'1 1': 5=5: 111 140-35 34.'68.625.16.33-Total water filtered in ms Total fish.larvae (larvae/m)Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)552 6 (.011)ill (.201)628 511 636, 583 630 530.573;22 23 25.'-" 203 148.30 33 (.035)(.045)(.039)(.341)(.235')(".058)(.058)140 35 34 368.625 16 33 (.223)(.068)(.053).(.681)(.992.)(.030)(.058)

TABLE H-124 (Continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 20 OCTOBER 1976 Station-re licate Range of total" len ths mm 4-A 4-B 5-A.5-B 11-A 11-.,B.12-A.12-B Cate or Gerreidae Sci aenidae Blenniidae 1.90-37.00 25 1.70-6.60 24 16 23 Tetraodonti formes 3.90-22.00 2 34 Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae 2.40-67.00 100 23.00-32.00 11 1 54 2.20 1 18 1 Pleuronecti formes 1.60-4.80 Gobiesocidae 5.60 Dactyloscopidae Serranidae 3.70 Scorpaenidae Atherinidae 10.8 6.40-10.00 2.00-9.00 3 All others Fish eggs 0.62-3.10 580.644-564 547 174 103 7 7 (.305)(.160)(.012)(.013)34 34 161 344 (.058)(.053)(.286)(.629)Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)447 323 1 7 (.002)(.022)25 43 (.056)(.133)365 292 42 15 (.115)(.051)14 19 (.038)(.065)2 1 2 34 34 161 344 25 43 14 19 TABLE H-125 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 28 OCTOBER 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Range Station-re licate of t,otal 1 en ths mm 0-A O-B 1-A 1-B 2-A 2-B-3-A 3-B 3,.10-11.30'ciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Cl upei formes Carangidae Gobiidae 2.50-5.30 3.10-6.60 3.00-8.50 1 2.70 10 16 2 1 10 Pl euronecti formes 1.90-4.20 15 Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 4.80-10.80 2.10-6.40 0.68-1.24:

1 2 4 1 1 190 156 345 127 34 31 9 2 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/m)Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)680 685 644 554 570 516'4 8 37 19 24 23 (.006)(.012)(.057')(.034)(.042)(.044)190 156 345 127 34-31 (.279)(.228)(.536)(.229)(.060)(.060)586;552 10 5.(.017)(.013)9 2 (.015)(.004)

TABLE H-125 (Continued)-

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.L'UCIE PLANT 28 OCTOBER.1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Range of total 1 en thsmm 4-A 4-B 6.30-7.20 4.80 2.30-3.70 Station-re licate 5-A 5-B 11-A 11-B.12-A 12-B'1 9 Clupei f ormes Carangidae Gobiidae 4.00-9.30 31 Pleuronectiformes 2.40-4.00 Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae-All others Fish eggs 4.00-5.60 0.62-1.80 30 56 45 25 35 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/m)Total fish eggs (eggs/m~)609 550 529 667 517 399 334 52 17 7 0 0 1 (.084)(.031)(,.013).(.000)(.000)(.002)(.003)30 56 45 25 35 0 3 (.049)(.102)(.085)(.037)(.068)(.000)(.009)Sample lost in shipment.

TABLE H-126 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 5'NOVEMBER 1976 Cate or Gerreidae.

Sciaenidae Range Station-re licate of total len ths mm 0-A 0-B 1-A 1-B 2-A 10: 60-12.00 2-B 3-A 3-B Blenniidae

-2.40-9.30 Tetraodontifomes Clupeiformes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others.Fish eggs 25.00 4.00-13.40 4.30-5.20 2.20-3.00 0.62-1.80 1 10 1'68 164 254'3 492 697 629 606 Total water filtered in ms.Total fish larvae (larvae/m)Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)654 686-553 531 558 10'0 8 8 4 (.015)(.014)(.014)(.015)(.007)168 164 254 43 492 (.257)(.239)(.460)(.081)(.882)527 560 606 1 1 3 (.002)(.002)(.005)697 629 897 (1.322)(1.123)(1.480)

TABLE H-126 (Continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 5 NOVEMBER 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Tetraodontiformes Range of total 1 en ths mm 4-A.4-B 5-A 2.30-5.20 Station-re licate 5-B 11-A 11-B 12-A 12-B Clupei f ormes Carangidae Gobiidae Pl euronecti formes Gobiesocidae Dactyloscopidae Serranidae Scorpaenidae Atherinidae 4.30-17.20 5.60-6.90 13.70-14.20 4.20-7.60 1 2 2 All others Fish eggs-2.60 1 0.62-1.24 586 923 308 1097 62 71 13 22 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)566 536 526 522 360 325 319 352 4 7 3 7 0 0 2 1 (.007)(.013)(.006)(.013)(.000)(.000)(.006)).003)586 923 308 1097 62 71 13 22 (1.035)(1.721)(.585)(2.102)(.231)(.218)(.041)(.062)

TABLE H-127 NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 19 NOVEMBER 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae

-Tetraodontifomes Clupei formes Carangidae Gobiidae Pleuronectiformes Gobiesocidae Range of total len ths'm 0-A 0-B 2.40-12.10 3.90-7.20 8.40 2.30-13.70 4.00-8.40 5.30-7.40'6 9 10 1 2 2.2 Station-re licate 1-A 1-B-2-A 2-B 3-A 3-B'a-Dactyl oscopidae Serranidae 4.00-.7.40 14 11 12.-Scorpaenidae Atherinidae All others Fish eggs 2.30-8.50 0.62-2.60 1 32'8 1 1 363 200 2 1 3 407 179 438 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae-.(larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/ms)635 588 562 525 1 2'5 (.002)(.003)(.004)(.010)32 48 363 200 (, 050)(.082)(.701)(.381)492 538 593 30 33 30 (.061)(.061)(.051).407 179 438 (.827)(.333)(.739)

TABLE H-127 (Continued)

NUMBER OF FISH LARVAE AND EGGS COLLECTED ST.LUCIE PLANT 19 NOVEMBER 1976 Cate or Gerreidae Sciaenidae Blenniidae Range Station-re licate of total 1 en ths mm 4-A 4-B 5-A 5-B---11-A 11-B.12-A 12-B 2.40-5.80 3.50-4.80 2.00-2.20 Tetraodontiformes 2.40-2.70 Clupeiformes Car angidae-Gobiidae Pl euronecti fonnes Gobiesocidae Dactyl os cop i dae Serranidae Sco rpaeni dae Atherinidae 3;10-6.60 4.20 3.10 4.80-7.20 15 2 1 All others Fish eggs 3.20-9.10 0.62-3.38 4 1 3 750 571 521 8 2 4 8 13 Total water filtered in m Total fish larvae (larvae/ms)

Total fish eggs (eggs/m)Sample lost in shipment.409 466 521 474 14 16 27 8 (.034)(.034)(.052)(.017)750 571 581 215 (1.833)(1.225)(1.1.14)(.454)400 318 318 278 0 0 1 2 (.000)(.000)(.003)(.007)2 4 8 13 (.005)(.009)(.025)(.047)

TABI.E K-128 NIPIBER 0$KACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED BT BENTHIC GRASS BY STATION AID OOARTER ST.LOCIE PLAIT 1976 S cies st srter arts r an sta on arear ar er PLATTHEUIINTHES unidentified species NEKERTINA unidentified species I~8.6 4 14 8 4 6 12 ll 23 2 6 70 25 13 37 10 36.4 8 134 20 12 11 3 61 47 ANN EL IOA Polychaeta Polynoldae yatmothoe spp.fepfdonotue sp.A~te pef fucfda unidentified species Slga1 1onldae Psarssofyce arsnosa SfgaHon arenosa Sthenefafe sp.A unidentified species Palnyrldte Pafconotue heteroseta Pislonldae Pfefone resota Anpllincaldae Paranphfncae pufchef fa Pseudeury thee paucfh ranch fata Peeufeurythce sp.A Phyl I odoc idee SufaHa bf Hneata Z.nacroceros y.sangufnea fufaHa spp.Zssionura e longe ca Paranaf tee kosterfensfe PhyTfodoce castanea P.fmyfffs P.nxdefrenefe P.nucoea Pire f fodcce spp.Protorrqs t fdes Bfdentata unidentified species P I 1 erg i dec Ancfetrosyfffe oaroHnsnsfe A.hanata A.xrgacncw A.gdnesf A.Papfffosa Ancfstrcsyf He Spp.Pffargfe sp.A Synsfnfe afbfnf I 1 I 1 1 I I 1-I 4 I 1 1 I 1 20 1 I I I 3 2 I 3 I 2 I 10 26 4 3 I I I 6-2 I 12.2 3 I I I I 3 I I 2 16 9 2 TABLE H-128 (cent invedl NUMBER OF HACROIMVERTEBRATES CO.LECTEO BT BDITHIC GRABS BY STATION AIO OUARTER ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 5 cies s'c artcc arter an stat on nd artcc ar er AMMEL IOA Polychaeta (continued)

Hest oni dec Syptfe vCtatta tticrophthabrue sp.A aticrophthabrue SP.8 yeriny m punctata=Oph~~obecurue sp.A sp.8 cph~sp.C unidentified species Syl1 i dec AublyoeylHe Sp.Autolytue Cnearut A.Prolffer lytue spp.Smnia Spp.-Suryeyi Tie brevipee Z.heteroclrmta S.I lligem Zeogone diaper L gerrrl fern S.verugem Odontoey I lie sPP~ayl He spp.PionoeylHe cf.umga Procemea sp.A Sphaeroey I He Spp.StreptoeylHe arenae S.cf.bidentata StreptoeyHCe sp.A Sy I l idee spp.Sy ilia anCca S.cornuta S.ferrugina S.gmoiHe S.hyaline S.regulata oaroHnae S.epongicvla Syllfe spp.frypanoey I He spp.unidentified species Nereidae*Cemtonereie CritabCHe Cemtonerele spp.fycaetopeie sp.A yereie spp.Platynereie ducerCHC unidenti fied s peci as Nephtyidae yephyte Cnoiea y eeuanoea yephtye spp.I-2~2 8 20 I 7 6 4 5 30 I 3 14 4 5 20 19 2 22 16 6 I I 2 26 83 8 7 I.2'313 18 100 I 5 9 63 5 8 16 7 34 2 28 7 59 30 157 8 1 I 2 17 43 1 I I 4 5 2 I I 5 3 17 18 3 I 1 34 I I, 5 2 2 12 21 2 6 3 3 3 2 12 22 7 I I I I 2 6 12 3 4 1 7 44 2 5 8 2 13 3 7 33 3 99 6 I 28 3 3 1 I'4 13 23 6 I 4 I I 43 I 3 2 9 I 4 36 8 I 9 I 2 1 3 3 7 I 5 I I 60 4 34 24 31 14 19 3 25 31 25 19 7 ,13 56 6 56 15 245 I 124 68 TABLE 8-128 (continued)

NUNBER OF NACROINYERTEBRATES COLLECTED BY BINTHIC GRABS BY STATION ANO QUARTER ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 5 ties 5'c trier arter sn sts on n a er ar er AOEL I CA Polychaeta (continued)

Gl year i dec Ctyoem asysrsetrtoa C.oopitata C.otyoephata C.Papillose-C.teste tate Clyoera sp.A ysntpodse ioeeue Gontadidae Ctyoinde non9nannt Contadtdee oaroNnae Euni c1 dec thntoe ui tat ca Cnupht dan Cnuphfe crest ta C.quadrtouspte untdent If ted species Luabrinerl dec lunb ineridee cf.aouta t cf.~I orus enate t.IatreltN t tenute tumbrinerts spp.Are bell idee Abbot ta irteotor 4.uutane unident1f Ied spec1es Oorv i 1 le i dao tannrt I tea eooiabiNe Pro todorol I tea he fere teini Cohte~oaeoa S.rudotpht Spioni dec Aon idee noyoyuesensie

%opto~pfepio spp.tconloe otrratc tat~gtutceus tinuspio Arrl fera af.otrrobrunohlata K potybranohiata ttnuspto spp Putydsm an tenneco-P.quadrttobata P.cf.tetrabranohfata P.uebeteri P.eooiaNe Potydora spp.PpklNotpto orletata P.heterobranohfa I I~I I 25 2 7 98 51 83 ll 19 ll I 9 I I 7 I 23 2 6 15 5 3 3 3 I 806 178 4 27 45 55 20 49 20 10 7 73 178 146 I 2 22 I 23 25 I I I I I I I 7 35 8 4 4 I 15 45 I 8 I I 2 3 I 5 17 53 3 36 I 11 12'0 77 59 7 3 65 11 5 16 8 TABLE ff 128[continued)

NUNBER OF NACROINYERTEBRATES COLLECTEO BY BENTHIC GRABS BY STATION ANO QUARTER ST.L.UCIE PLANT 1976 cfas Acf ELI OA st artcr arear an stat on n rter ar er Polycbaeta Spfonfdae (continued)

Scotelcpfe equcrxxta SpCo cf.eetoea Pfophxnee batture*unidentified species Nepal onf dec AXXgebu>>Cr.Pcpftt~x fe xfogetona spp.Acrocirri dae tfxcrocbaeta spp.Clrratulldae Cauterfetta atatue C;cf.Rfttarfenafa Cfrrf foxexfa grcndfe todeoacerfa coral H f fhxrpe axxrfon f fhxxpa Spp unidentified species F1 abel I I terldae unl dent if led speci cs Seal fbrepni dao unfdentfffed species Poecil ocbaetf dec Pecof tochxetue sp.A Orbfnlfdae gcptoeoofoptoe sp.A Safnerfe eetoea Scotoploe cf.aaxecepe S.axerfper S.rubxxx Scotoptoa spp.Paraon idee 4rfofdea gef fnyeff sp.A Cfrropborue bxuncbfatue C.tgrf fwrrfe tonereCe sp.A Paxuonfdee cf.Iyxa Paratnfe jbtgene Opbel l Idee Axxaxndfa agf He 4.exxcu tata CpbeMx dentfcutata O.cy I fndrfccrxdata unidentified species Cxpl tel ll dec Capf tet to oxpf tata ttxetobxxxncbue sp.A atedfcmaetue caH foxnf enate Sotonaetue tatericeue unidentified species 4 1 2 I I 2 3 I I 2 2 2 I I 12 41'T 24 I I I 4 I I 3 1 1 5 1 10 3 I 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 25 2 82 3 6 44 1 2 5 31 3 40 7 20 5 26 4 6 2 4 6 1 TABLE H-128 (continued)

NOHBER OF HACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED BY BENTHIC GRASS BY STATICN AND OOARTER ST.LVCIE'LAIT 1976 les AISEL IOA Polychaeta (cont1nued)

Ha 1 dani dec Arfothet la uuooea Suotyuene Sp.A Naorootyuene aonaHe Nforouatdane sp.A Petatoprootue terrfoota Nhodfne sp.A unidentified species Oueeiidae Caatnfc fun f forufe Sabellarii dec Sebo t Icrfa ftorfdenefe S vutpcrfe Aupha rat i dao kq>berate spp.yeotda Ratchet ta hettc sp.A unidentified species T ere bel I Idee Cofufc auuhuc Potyofrrui spp.thetepue sp.A unidentified species Babel 1 idee Auphfytenc sp.A Chant sp.A Jaeufnefm sp.A Nesut tonus hfooulatuu N.'Iobf feruu Potauftta sp.A unidentified species Serpu1 idee Sydrofdee hfepkuec y.cf tunuHfera y.etegane S.cf.Paroa S.ProtuHoolc K unofnatc yddrofdee sp.A Netcoensftfa sp A Orphalopoua SP A rut tfc sP A Se ta oesufoulcrfe rorbfe sPP.unidentified species Polygordii dao Potygordfue spp.'@IN'aoooofrrue sp.A 14 241 419 st arson 2 I I 3 5 I'1 I 109 8 2 2.81 I I I 35 3 38 52 106 136 284 74 28 I 8 26 214 8 I 3 5 35 18 arter an s at on nd reer 3, I 5 5.6 I I: 3 I I, 3 5\16t 30 119'64.337 493 305.3-2 12 56 2.5 23 ll I 82 622 2 22 12 19 er I 15 12 10 I 24 13 17 I 72 24 599 229 12 I 5 24 3 2 1 TABLE H-128 (continued)

NflBER OF HACROIMYERTEBRATES COLLECTED BY BENTHIC GRABS BY STATION AND QUARTER ST.LVCIE PLANT 1976 5 ales AitNELIDA (continued) 0119ochac ta atsrfcna uelchf Peloecolee gabrfelfa Peloeoolec sp.A OHgochaeta sp..A OHgoohaeta sp.8 OHgochaeta sp.C unidentified spectes Hirudlnca unidentified spcclcs 14 st arter 51-16 16 2 274 23 28 7 114 8 3 34 2 18 38 31 45 41 33 13 32 9 4-7 18 118 11 25 62 13 20 3 arter an sta on n artcr rd aeter 6 13 6" 76 21 10 I 14, 41 81 76~10 5 4 47 9 28 ll IELLVSCA Gastropoda Act tecncfna candei A.recta Aeeopue eeeatnefi Anachfe fan the A.abaca Anne trfcarfnata Balcfe~CoohHolepfe holneef Caecun cooperf C'.florEdanue C.etrfgowm C.oeetfeun Calyptraea ceneraHe Cert thfopfe sp.Crepfdufa foenfcata C.phyla Sulfate traca sp.Zehcythant PentagonaHe Hna paine Heorie letrgfnella eburneola Nf tref be lunata yaeearfue albue lf.ooneeneue Sat foe if la Ootan kPica larie Odoetonfa fpmyoa7 dc@OHoa eayana Ol f eel la floraHa PoHnfcee laceeue Polygyreuffra sp.A Polygyreulfna sp.8 Sfeeofna oateebyana Sfnue enculatun Skenfa sp.Pefnoe tone sp, TrfcoHa a f f info pterocladfca Turbo caetanea furbonflla pflebryf furbonflla (Strfoeurbonfflaf Sp.8 107 18 24 3 2 35 4 147 3 I I I I I I I I I I 2 2 I 2 10 I 3 I 3 4 6 I I I I 34 43 4 i I 2 5 2 2 I I I 13 13 I 13 10 I 2 63 I 5 5 I 3 I I I 2 2 I 3 I I 15 4 6 14 2 I I I 11 TABLE N-128 (contI nued)IRBIBER OF NACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTEO BT BENTHIC GRABS BT STATION ANO QUARTER ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 cits st arte<<'<<te<<ah

$at oh n~arter arter JOLLUSCA.Gastropoda (continued)

I'eeilE<<ri va)<<Foenee Eebka bxou<<slane

.Op)stlmbrancix) a CaxcXXEdeEEa S p;Sca PINPOda.'tun tel kctcal<<ra<<e Euntalkex sp Aaplxlneura, Cbaetopleura apkn<<Tata Ecole<<ocbiton,bart<<eejer2 Z.p'cpil loeu~c Stenoplae boopH PelaCFpoda, Abxix ae~Eie A<<uxnfa"ekphig'rgopecten jEbbue Bxrbatkx do9kjjene)e Canna congregata.

grue<<C.xn~Corbu lEaa.barret tkxna Coxbula s p.Cx<<xe ptnel Ea<<dxp Hnana C.Eunulata CrenEE Ea" dicarEcato Kplotbjra eai tlxii Zrui Ha conotntrica Cacti<<xcbaena Riant, Cl jrcbnerge<<xnerEcana C.epectxalie Couldkx carina lan4xmB<<ex s p.bioberuix caetaneue Nacona brerlfrone Nontacuta sp.ANoetia ponderoea.

'ucula'proaie<<a Cetrea equeetrie<<Pandora'ui ACana Pcpyridae eoleni fox<<eie Pandluckia multi Einexta Pitar, jularkiata PEeu'ro<<eerie tridentata Pteraherie Pexplana Raeta PNcate lie Bowie beEEaetrkxta S.nuculoidee Tel lina iris Piuela.floridana 3 22 2 1 21 S.15 1 2 10 3 I, 9 20 4" 3i I'-I 21 1 I I I,?1<<8, I 2: 9'7 I 2 4.I 20 I I'I I 3 I I?;.2 2 2: 30: 36 2'I';'Ir-6, ll 7 16 7 I'1 1 S..8<<5 3 83 1 1'18.';12.4'4<<I 21'.2 8'5 212 8 2 I 3'9<<15 I 4$Ix S.4;14/6$3: 3 21 I l<<6<<2 5, 5'4.'15 7 I'8 5 256 3 5 1 12 2;3 3.1 2 I I li 1': I 2 l<<22 3<<I I 5 21 1 5<<1 10 1<<1 11 16.7'1'I 41 1 TABLE H-128 (continued)

IRBISER OF HACROINVERTEBPATES COLLECIEO BT BENTHIC GRABS BY STATION AND QOARTER ST.LUCIE PLAIT 1976 5 Ies IKLLUSCA Pelecypoda (continued) fxoohyoardlcen etxnont Canun.VarCcorbula operon Tata st arter arter an stat on ad art er 2'I artcc'RIKROPOOA Os t racoda Oetxnxcoch sp.A Ontxoooch sp.8 Oetroooda sp.C Oetraooch sp.E Oetracoch sp.F Ontxoooch Sp.6 Ontxoooch sp.H Oetxnxooch sp.J Oetnunnh sp.N Oetxnxcoch sp L Ontxoooda sp.H Ontxoooch Sp.N Oetraooda sp.0 Oetxnxooch sp.P Oetxoooch sp.Q Oetraooch sp.R Oetxoooch sp.5 ClrrlpedI a Balanue trlpcnuce B.ueruuetue Balanue sp.Nrrl peda Aannxe Nalacostraca Stcnnatopoda BannoequCNx taylorCT Hysfdacea BounmCella sp.Beteronyele foxnoea SgeldAen sp.Qxnacea Ocenxoea sp.A sp.8 Cunxoea sp.C Cxenaoea sp.0 Cyolaepte oariane Oryuroety ICe onlthC Tanaldacea Apeeudee sp.A Beterotanale sp.A CeptooheICa sp.A PanaCdxoea sp.A Isopoda Anobrue depreeeue AntlncrCdae sp.CACrCdotea arenloola 12 I I I I 10 I 11 I 15 3 I 4 20 I 2 25 50 17 15 3 5 I I 3 2 2 I 2 I I~I 13 I I I I 8 I 11 I 14 103 22 99 I 287 38 I 10 I I 5 6 3 I 3 I I I I 6 32 30 I I 2 I 3 2 9 TABLE H-128 (cont I need)NUMBER OF MACROIMYERTEBRATES COLLECTEO BY BEMTNIC GRABS BT STATION AMO OUARTER ST.LUCIE PEA%'976 5 Ies s't artcc arter an stat on nd rter rd a er ARTMROPOOA Ital a cost race Isopoda (continued)

Eurpdioc HttoraHe Eoroloanthura Ctpca Icopodh sp.A Fanathura fermata Icnanthura, pre cite leon kaphspoda.

Aoonthohnettoriue sp.A CotonactCa haNo~Taunopue Sp.A~2 sp.A Eriohthoneue sp.A zrkyAa?sp.A Ecnsgcg inn ainu ta Ingot t*lla n.sp.Zeddo?sp..A icnboccsrl t hi Hljcbotsnbt sp.A Nacre sp.A Ncgaturopue Sp.A NeHta oppcndioubtta NcHta sp.A Niorodeutopue sp.A.sinedmtopuct sp.A Photic sp.A Phot*sp.8 Fontogeneia long lcgi Frotohruetoriue sp.A FccudoplatyScohnopue sp.A Fccudcunota sp.A ganohc Ndue anerioanvw Eanopia u It ranarina Iiron sp.A IrEo~sp.A?riohuphoauc sp.8 Deca poda Alpheida Sp.A lphcue noraanni Alphcue sp.Bracbyuran postl arete Cal Nanaeca sp.Caridca sp.Crab uegalopa Kiccodaoty luc acl H ta Euocracue pnze longue Saypbte ni tide Repas ue sp.~ha arouata Iatreutcc panrclue Icptoohcla pepu Tata tuoi fer fazoni 3 13 63 5 I 2 ll 23 I I'13 36 12 39 6 I 2'4'I 2 I I 10 I I I I 4 3 3 3 I 2I 2 5 5 10 I 2: 2 I 2 13 2.I 3 I 2 I 2 10 15 4 2 2'3 2.8 5 1 I 2'4 ll 12.9 2, I 3 12 9 I I'7 I 3 10 10 I 5 I 2 2'22 I 7 4 I'I I 10 2 2 I 2 2 3 I I 9 I 2 9-,.25 20 13 I 61.I TABLE N-128 (continued)

NUNBER OF NACROINYERTEBRATES COLLECTED BY BENTHIC GRASS BT STATION AXD OUARTER ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 5 ties ARINROPOOA Nalacostraca Decapoda (continued)

.Naiidse sp.Ogprfdce.sp;Pagurofdca sp." Pagurfetee Ineerf Pagucue annuffpce-BoreuxrfeneCe Panthcnone eerrata Pcrfoffncnce aeerfoanue Pfnnfna sp.A Pinnfnx sp.Pfnnotherfdae sp.Poroetlanfdae sp.Portunue sp.Prooceea henphf I I C Prooeeea sp.Prooceefdte Sp.Sfcponfa Iacofgata Sfogonfa sp.Sfcgonfa I Sp.Synatpheue ttnnecndf Trtohypcnacue sp.Xanthidae sp.A st arter I 2 I'2 arear an sta on n rter aeter I I 5IPWCULIDA unidentified species 6CHIURI OA unidentified species PHD RON I DA unidentified species 28 48 23 153 33 I I 85 134 55 506 224 139 ECHINODERNATA Echinoidea Clypeasteroida sp.Echinoidea sp.(endocyclic)

Echinoidea sp.Xnoopc nfchetinf Ite!I Cta ufkrufufcepcr forata Hell lti dec sp.Holothuroidea fcptoeynapta sp.Holothuridea sp.Ophiuroidea Anphfodfa pulohel Ia Anphiuridea sp.CPhfotcpfe elegane Cphfolepfe sp.cph~ecptue Cph~~uardnntf crh~~sp.2'13 3 I I I I I I 2 79 2 6 I 3 I 6 I I I I I 8 38 9 12 I I 3 12 I 3 3 TABLE H-128 (continued)

IRNIBER OF HACROINYERTEBRATES COLLECTED BY BENTHIC GRABS BY STATICH ANO QUARTER ST.LUCIE PLAIT 1976 S les st rter arter an stat on n arter arter ECHINOOERHATA Ophluroldea I conti hued)Ophlotrlchldae sp.Ophlaroldea sp.CEPHALOCHOROATA BronoMoetonx carQaeva 10~I 22 6 16 10 32 r 6 2 3 2.7-66 27 24 3 4 2 10 10 10 30 26 3 59 TABLE H-129 EXPLANATION OF INDICES USED IN ANALYSIS OF THE BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY I.DIVERSITY AND E UITABILITY Diversity indices are an additional tool for measuring the quality of the environment an'd the effect of induced stress on the I structure of a community of macroinvertebrates.

Their use is based on the generally observed phenomenon that in undisturbed environments there will be relatively few species with large numbers of individuals and large numbers of species represented by only a few individuals.

Many forms of stress tend to reduce diversity by making the environment unsuitable for some species or by giving other species a competitive advantage.

The Shannon-Weaver index of diversity (8)(Lloyd, Zar, and Karr, 1968)calculates mean diversity and is recommended by the EPA (1973): d=N N logsoN-ni log>0 ni C where: C=3.321928 (converts base'10 log to base 2)N=total number of individuals n.=total number of individuals of the i species.1 Mean diversity as calculated above is affected both by the number of species and the.distribution of individuals among the species.The value may range from 0 to 3.321928 log N.H-263 TABLE H-129 (continued)

EXPLANATION OF INDICES USED IN ANALYSIS OF.THE BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY To evaluate the component of diversity due to the distribution of individuals among the species (equitabi.lity), the calculated 8 is compared with a,hypothetical maximum d based on a maximum species distribution obtained from MacArthur's (1957)"broken stick" model.The MacArthur model results in distribution quite frequently observed in nature: one with a few abundant species and increasing numbers of species represented by only a few individuals.

Sample data are not expected to conform to the MacArthur model, since it is only being used as a measure against which the distribution of abundances is compared.Equitability values may range from zero to one, except in rare cases where the distribution in the sample is more equitable than in the MacArthur model.Equitability is computed by: s e'=where: s=number of'axa in the sample.s'=,hypothetical, maximum number of,taxa in the" sample'based on a table devised'by'Lloyd and Ghelardi.(1964)When Wilhm.(1970)evaluated diversity indices calculated from data collected;by numerous authors, he found that'in'unpolluted water d was generally between 3 and 4, whereas in polluted waters TABLE H-129 (continued)

EXPLANATION OF INDICES USED IN ANALYSIS OF THE BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY d was generally less than one.'quitability levels below 0.'5 have not been encountered in southeastern waters known to be unaffected by oxygen-demanding wastes;in such waters, e generally ranged from 0.6 to 0.8.Even slight levels of degradation have been found to reduce equitability below 0.5 and generally to a range of 0.0 to 0.3.II.McCLOSKEY'S 1970 INDEX OF FAUNAL DOMINANCE This index ranks each species taken in a series of samples to determine the most dominant species.Use of this index disregards sample size.The species in each sample are ranked for dominance by their"biological index value" (BIV), which is obtained by giving 20 points to the species which numerically dominates that sample, 19 for each second dominant species, and so on.The"scores" of each species in the series of samples are then added to determine the total biologi-cal index value, The species having the highest total BIV is then the species of primary dominance.

III.CZEKANOWSKI

'S 1913 INDEX OF FAUNAL SIMILARITY AS MODIFIED BY BRAY AND CURTIS 1957 This index is used with quantitative data such as grab samples.It compares two samples on the basis of the similarity of their H-265 TABLE H-129 (continued)

EXPLANATION OF INDICES USED IN ANALYSIS OF THE BENTHIC MACROINYERTEBRATE COMMUNITY n species content.Similarity (S)100 2w a+b where:w number of species common to samples A and B.'b number,'a=number of species in sample A of species in sample B Samples A and B are more similar as S approaches 100 and more dissimilar as'approaches 0.The results of these calculations were then placed in a dendrogram in which similarity increased from left to right (see Figure C-8).IV.KENDALL'S COEFFICIENT OF RANK CORRELATION Kendalls'au is a non-parametric test for association between two variables:

where: N'n N nnn-17'zc.-n(n-l) 1 n=number of ranks C,.=total score for rank comparison (biological index value)As used in conjuction with the St.Lucie data, this formula correlated the dominance rankings of two benthic communities.

H-266 TABLE H-129(continued)

EXPLANATION OF INDICES'USED IN ANALYSIS OF THE BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY V.MORISITA'S 1959 INDEX.OF COMMUNITY SIMILARITY This index.is used with such semi-quantitative data as trawl samples.It compares two sample's by taking into account the abundances of common species, total abundances in each sample and their respective diversities.

Morisita's index is based on Simpson's index of diversity (X), which is calculated as follows: 1 1 zn.(n.-l)NNNNl where: N=total number of individuals n.=importance value (abundanc'e, biomass, etc.)1 of the ith species Using subscripts 1 and 2, the X values of two samples may be differentiated:

En (n;-1)1 Nl Nl 1 and H-267 TABI E H-129.(continued)

EXPLANATION OF INDICES USED:IN ANALYSIS OF'THE BENTHIC NACROINVERTEBRATE CONMUNITY'

~/'orisita's index of similarity'between communities may then be cal-culated by the, following formula:/2Zn~~n.z CA>~+X>N>N>This index is almost uninfluenced by the sizes of Nq and Nq.The value of CX will be close to one when the tqo samples belong to the same community/and will be zero'when no common species is found/.between them.CX values may then be placed in a-dendrogram similar 4 to that used for'Czekanowski's" index'.y h H-268 TABLE H-130 NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 0 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S echoes Mar=A r Ma Jun Jul Au'e Oct Nov Total MOLLUSCA Gastropoda Anachis flo~dana A.iontha Aplysia uiZcom ApZysia sp.CaZyptzaea centmlis C~epidula fomicata C.pZana Diodoza cayenensi s Zasaiolm ia huntema Iii ti poa malanostoma Nitrella cu'gus N.lunata Pass~us consensus Odostomia seminuda PZeuz'obrenchia hedgepethi Poli nices lacteus Sei la adamsi Sigatica caz'olinensi s 2'mcolia affinis ptezocladica 2hz'bo castanea I 25 7 I 15 35 6 I 2 1 122 230 34 3 3 1-1 1 3 2 2'2 I 4 9 2 6 4 3 1 464 20 2 2 I I 1 2 2 2 1 2 32 TABLE K-130 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAML AT STATION 0 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct'ov.Total MOLLUSCA (continued)

Amphineura ChaetopZ~a apicuEat a Ischnochiton papiZl osus 8 1 ,6 26 1 Bivalvia Anadam bz aziliana A.ovaZis A.tnmsversa Anomia simp2ex A~opecten gibbus Chama congmgata Chione as NuscuZus Eat:ez aZis Osbz ea eques5ms 2'mchycm dium egmonHanum 2~Ngpz chum Cephalopoda LoZZiguncuZa bz'evis Octopus Joubini 1 31 3 1 9 27 3 4 6 4 2 1.2 1 1.2 1 2 87 3 7 15 2 6 1 1 TABLE H-130 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 0 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r Ma.Jun-.=Jul AU Se Oct Nov Total ARTHROPODA Stomatopoda GonodactpZus bredini Squilla neglecta Penaeidea Acetes amemcanus Lucifer fazoni Metapenaeopsis goodei Netapenaeopsi s sp.Penaeus bmsiliensis P.duor amon duoramm Penaeus sp.Sicponia br ev&ost~S.dorsaZis S.Zaevigat a Trachypenaeus constmctus 1 2 13 2 28 138 100 155 41 2 34 26 26 2 2 15 4 1 1 ll 6 2 3 19 3 3 22 520 Caridea Latreutes fucomm Leander paulensis?

L.tenuicormis Leptochela ser r ator bita Pemclimenes amemcanus P.Zongicaudatus Pr ocessa hemphiZZi Processidae sp.1 1 20 2 ,1 1 2 10 2 21 35 1 TABLE H-130 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 0 ST,.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r'a Jun Jul Au Se.Oct , Nov'otal ARTHROPODA (continued)

Anomura Dardanus fucosus Paguristes hummi Paguroidea sp.Pagurus annuZi pcs-bonna&ensi s Petrochirus diogenes Porcellana sayana Brachyura Arenaeus cribrarius Calappa flammea C.oceZZata Callinectes ornatus C.sapidus C.similis CaZlinectes sp.Dissodactylus sp;-Ebalia cariosa Hepatus epheZiticus-Heterocry pta.granulata.

Hypoconcha ar cuata Hypoconcha sp.Neni ppe mercenavia 3 I 5 3 3 2 3 I I 2 I 5 2 9 5 I 6 4 I 3 I I I I 2 I I I 2 6'22 3 I I I TABLE H;130 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 0 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar-A r.Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct Nov Total ARTHROPODA Brachyura (continued) talipes ocellatus flomdanus Panopeus occi dentalis Pea sephona mediten'anea Pitho sp.Podochela nisei Portunidae sp.PozCunus gibbesii P.spinimanus pozCunus sp.2 ll 2 9 13 1 2 5 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 20 5 47 1 ECHINODERMATA Echinoidea Az'bacia punctulata scope michelini Lptechinus u~egatus Mellita quinqui espy for'ata Asteroidea Astmpecten duplicatus Ophiuroidea Amphiodia pulchella Ophiolepis elegans Ophiophz'agmus acr demani 1 38 2 40 6 7 1 5 1 10 6 18 105 TABLE H-131 NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 1 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 ecies MOLLUSCA Gastropoda Anachis avara A.obesa C'ozembe sp.Cvepidula formicata Zasciolavia huntema Nitr'el Ea ar'gus.,<~Poseur obr anchia hedgepethi Tmcolia af finis pterocEadica Turbo castanea Bi val via Anadam tr ansversa Anomia simples Cephalopoda EoSHguncula brevis SoZigo peaEei ARTHROPODA Stomatopoda SquiEEa neg2ecta.Mar A r Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct Nov Total TABLE H-131 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 1 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r Ma.Jun Jul Au" Se Oct Nov Total ARTHROPODA (continued)

Penaeidea Acetes amezicanus Metapenaeopsis goodei Penaeus sp.Sicyonia de salis.2'i'achypenaeus constmctus 2'z'achypeneopsis mobilispinis Car idea Alpheus sp.Labreutes pammlus meander tenui cozmi s Leptochela sew atozbita Pemclimenes arne~canus P.Zongicaudatus Pr ocessa bermudensi s P.hemphil li Pvocessa sp.=Anomura Pastes hummi Pagus annuli pcs-bonnai2'.ensis P.cmolinensis 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 6 5 18 162 42 28'1 05 1 1 1 2 1 1 40 1 2 1 10 4 5 1 5 22 5 403 1 1 1 1 14 2 12 1 8 1 1 4 TABLE H-131 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 1 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies ARTHROPODA

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Brachyura Az enaeus cribmvius'aZappa fVammea CaZZinectes conatus C.sapidus C.simiZis Cz'onius tumtduZus Hepatus epheZiticus Heter'oc~pta gmnuZata Panopeus occidentaZis Pitho sp.Podochela nisei PorCunus gibbesii P.spinimanus PozCunus sp.Xanthidae sp.ECHINODERMATA Echinoidea Azbacia punctuZata scope micheZini HeZZita quinquiesper forata Mar.-A r.Ma Jun-Jul Au.Se.-Oct Nov Total 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 10 14 TABLE H-'l31{continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 1 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies ECHINODERMATA (continued)" Asteriodea Astz'opecten duplicatus Ophiuroidea Ophiol epis elegans Mar A r Ma-Jun Jul Au Se Oct Nov Total TABLE H-132 NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 2 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies.Mar A r Ma'un Jul Au'=-Se Oct.Nov Total MOLLUSCA'astropoda Anachis nmtha A.lafz esnayi Calyptz'aea centrelis Czepidula formicata C.plana Diodor a cayenensi s 2hvbo castanea~97 3 1 7 1 4 1066 17 44 4, 139 393 2 2 19 4 147 68 187 35 5 3 1 7 2 10 2 Amphineura Chaetopleuva apiculata 2schnochiton papi llosus StenopEax boogii 14 1 3 19 2 1 40 3 1 Bivalvia Anomia siv/ply Area a'ebwa-Az'g'opecten gibbus Chama conga egata Chione gms C'.intapu~su ea Lithophaga bisulcata Nueculus Zatezelis Ostzva equestms PZicatuZa gibbosa 9.2 1 4 3 7 51 59 21 21 1 1 5 2 1 12 171 1 ll 21 13 1 1 1 6 1 1 TABLE H-132 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 2 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies MOLLUSCA{continued)

Cephalopoda LoNgo pealei L.plei ARTHROPODA Stomatopoda Gonodacty lus bz edini Gonodacty lus sp.Penaeidea Metapenaeopsis goodei Metapenaeopsis sp.Sicyonia bzevizestms S.dozsalis S.typica Tzuahypenaeus const'tus Ca@idea Leptochela sematorbita Nikoides sp.PemcHmenes longi caudatus Pvocessa bezmudensi s P.hemphilli P.cf.P.vicina Synalpheus tcensendi Synalpheus sp.Toseuma sezzatum Mar-A e Ma.Jun.Jul Au 4 3 2 12 25 24 19 Se-Oct Nov Total 8 8 12 3 1 11 3 1 6 89 3 1 7 2 9 1 5 1 TABLE H-132{continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 2 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies ARTHROPODA (continued)

Anomura Dardanus fucosus Megalobzechium sp.A Pagums sp.Mar A r Ma.Jun.Jul Au Se Oct-.=-Nov Total 2 1 1 Brachyura Calappa sp.Hepatue epheliticus Hy poconcha cu'cuata Panopeue occidentalis P~henope sezz'ata PeHa mutica Pilumnue sp.Podochela nisei P.sideeyi Poz'tunus gibbesii Po" 02'c5Azyi P;,spinunanue PozCunus sp.2 3 2 3.18'l3 2 1 7-16 30 2, 1-2 3 1 1 1 2-3 7 1 91 2.'W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W TABLE H-132 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTUREO BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 2 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r Ma Jun Jul Au Se--Oct Nov=Total,.ECHI NODE RMATA Echinoidea Az bacia punctulata Zhcope michelini Lytechinus vaviegatus MeZNta quinqui espy fozata Holothuroidea Holothuroidea sp.Asteroidea Astrepecten dupli catus I'uidia clat Jmtta Ophiuroidea Ophiolepis elegans Ophiot~angulata 5 22 2 1.9 1'28 5 10 10 11 TABLE H-133 NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES

'CAPTURED-BY'OTTER TRAWL=AT=.'STATION 3 ST.LUCIE'PLANT 1976.S ecies=.-.----.-Mar.*A r'Ma=Jun Jul Au De.Oct'Nov'Total~P.MOLLUSCA Gastr,opod,a A'plysia 8p.Wepidula foznicata Amphineura djuretopleum.apiculata ,Bivalyia GZycymems spectzalis

2 c2\2 1'4-2 ARTHROPODA Penaejdea Metaperiaeopsis goodei Metapenaeopsis

'sp.*Sicyonia bi euipostms'S.dozsalis--.'S.typica'1'2'achypenaeus constrictus 2'r achppeneopsi s mobi lispinis ,1~9 1*-'18 il9, 11 il 1 1 1 5 12 24 4 2=6'7]19 11 2'1'2 11 70 32 TABLE H-133 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 3 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies ARTHROPODA (continued)

Caridea LeptocheEa serrate'bita Nikoides sp.Pez'icHmenes longicaudatus Pz'ocessa bumudensis 2'o3euma sematu'm Mar A r.Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct Nov-Total Brachyura'zenaeus cmbz~us OvaHpes oceEEatus f Eoz4kmus Podochela nisei P.sidnepi PozCunus anceps P.gibbesii P.spinnnanus ECHINODERMATA Echinoidea Zncope miche2ini NeZHta quinquiespez'fovata

-14 17 1 1 1 2 22 17-4 1 TABLE H-134 NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 4 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r Ma Jun.Jul-Au Se: Oct Nov Total.MOLLUSCA Gastropoda Anachis iontha.Cz epiduZa formi'cata C'.pZana Ihodom capenensi s Pasci oEuria tuZipa Z.huntema Mitre ZZa argus SeiZa adamsi Tuz'bo castanea Amphineura ChaetopZeum apFcuZata 1schnochiton papiZZosus Bival via Aequi pect en muscosus Anomia simp Zez Argopecten gibbus Chama conga'egata Chione gms Noetia ponder osa Ostr ea equestms PZeuzomevis tmdentata 4'0 5 1 2 1 1 2.15 13 18 6 1,.10 50 4 1'9 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 2.2 1.1 1 5 71~2 1 l.T 1: l.'2 29 2 44.8 76 10 20 9 2 1 1 TABLE H-134 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINYERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 4 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies'OLLUSCA (continued)

Cephalopoda LoZigo pealei ARTHROPODA Stomatopoda Gonodacty lus br edini Gonodactylus sp.Mar A r Ma Jun Jul Au.Se.Oct Nov Total 15 3 Penaeidea Acetes ames'icanus Metapenaeopsis goodei Metapenaeopsis sp.Penaeus duommon duoremon Sicyonia bz euirostzis S.typica Tmchypenaeus constmctus

~d hypeneopsi s mobilispinis Caridea Alpheus sp.Leptochela sezzatorbita PezicZimenes amemcanus P.Zongicaudat us Pvocessa hemphi ZZi Toseuma sezzatum 3.2 1 1 9 22 16 23 1 2 2 5 1 3 6 3 5 81 1-2 1 2 8 10 3 TABLE H-134 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 4 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies ARTHROPODA (continued)

Anomura Dm'danus fucosus MegaZobmchium sp.A Mar A r Ma.Jun Jul Au.Se Oct Nov Total.Brachyura Calappa flammea CqZappa sp.ZbaZia caviosa ZcuppEaz nitida Hypoeonc+ar cuata Pqnopeus occidentaZis Pelia mutica PS ZÃll?lus s p, Podoehela sidneyi PorCupus anceps P.gibbesii P.spinuqanus pozCupus sp, Xanthidae sp.1 1 13 12 6 6'1 1 4, 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 8 48 2 2 TABLE H-134 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 4 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct.Nov Total ECHINODERMATA Echinoi dea Lvbacia punctulata Zncope michelini Zncope sp.Mellita quinquiespezforata--

Holothuroidea Holothuroidea sp.Asteroidea Astmpecten duplicatus Ophiuroidea Ophiolepis elegans Ophiot~angulata 1684 1 5 2 2 103 23 204 143 ,678 46 103 2 7.2 2984 3 2 TABLE H-135 NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 5 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies I Mar A r Ma Jun Jul, Au'.Se Oct.-Nov Total MOLLUSCA Gastropoda Anachis iontha A.la fr esnayi Aplysia sp.'aecum coopers Calyptraea centzalis&epidula fomticata O.plana Di odoz'a cayenensi s Zasciolavia huntez4z Mitz ella lunata Nassavius consensus Pleuvobmnchia hedgepethi Opisthobranchia sp.Seila adamsi~colia af finis pterecladica Turbo castanea Amphineura Chaetopleura apiculata 1schnnochiton havhneyem 1;papillosus 2 1 25 7 1 2 1 1 4=103 5 1 1 5 51 70 83 2 6 12 2 11 40 8 2 1 1 21,, 1.12 30-'5 30 1 5 1 32 96 8 7 1-7 1 3 1 1 8 417 15 6 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 42.-.128 TABLE H-135 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 5 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies-Mar A r Ma Dun Jul Au.Se.Oct Nov Total MOLLUSCA (continued)

Bivalvia Anactmz tmnsvezsa Anomia simplex Azca seb~Azgopecten gibbus Chama congz egat a Chione gams C'.intapuzpuzea CzassineZZa ZunuZata DipZothyza smithii Lithophaga bisuZcata ModioZus modiolus squamosus Noetia pondezosa Ostz ea equestms PZicatuZa gibbosa Pseudochama z'adians Ptezomems perpZana Cephalopoda LoZZiguncuZa brevis Octopus J'oubini LoZigo peaZei L.pZei 16 2 5 21 68 2 4 18 9 22 1 3 5 124 1 2 6 42 9 44 1 1 2 7 3 1 3 1 12 1 1 2 1 TABLE H-135)(continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r.Ma Jun Jul Au-Se Oct Nov Total ARTHROPODA Stomatopoda Gonodactylus bz'edini Penaeidea Metapenaeopsis goodei Metapenaeopsis sp.Penaeus Mxsi Ziensis P.duoramon duozamm Sicyonia bz'evi~ostms S.de salis S.laevigata Solenoceza atlantidis Trachypenaeus constvictus Caridea AZpheus sp.GnathophyZlum modestum Leptochela c~nata L.sew atozbita Nikoides schmitti Pez iclimenes amemcanus P.longicaudatus Pvocessa bermudensis P.hemphiZli Togeuma serzatum 2 55 19 17 3 13 1 2 2 17 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 19 18 18 4 2 29 ll 1 1 1 139 5 1 1 8 2 11 18 1 17 1 TABLE H-135 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 5 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies ARTHROPODA (continued)

Macrura Scy Z'Lams amemcanus Anomura Dcu'danus fucosus Munida sp.Pagus annuli pes-bonnai z ensi s Petmchime diogenes Pox'ce ZZana sayana Mar.A r Ma'un Jul Au Se Oct Nov Total 1 3-Brachyura Az enaeus cmb~us C'aZappa f Zammea EbaZia caviosa Hepatus epheZiticus Hypoconcha m cuata H.sabuZosa Panopeus occidentaZi s PodocheZa nisei P.sidneyi PozCunus dept essi ferns P.gibbesii P.oz~ayi P.spinimanus Stenorpnchus seti cori s 2 7 1 2 4 11 1 14 7 35 2 5 2 2 6 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 13 3 5 80 1 TABI E H-135 (continued)

NUMBER OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES CAPTURED BY OTTER TRAWL AT STATION 5 ST.LUCIE PLANT 1976 S ecies Mar A r Ma Jun Jul Au Se.'ct Nov Total ECHINODERMATA Echinoidea Az'bacia punctulata Zncope michelini Zncope sp.Lptechinus.vaviegatus Mellita quinquiesper fozata Holothuroidea Holothuroidea.

sp.Asteroidea Astzepecten duplicatus Ophiuroidea Ophiolepis elegans Ophiot~angulata ll 1 14 1 11 3 34 63 15 2 6 17 35 3 3 6 17 8 14 TABLE H-136 DESCRIPTIONS OF UNIDENTIFIED CATEGORIES OF PHYTOPLANKTON BAG I LLARIOPHYTA Centric diatom s.4: Cells large, cylindrical, and weakly siliceous.

Intercalary bands not observed.Chromatophores numerous.Length along pervalvar axis77-150', diameter 30-70'.Centric diatom s.5: Cells cylindrical and weakly siliceous.

Intercalary bands not visible.Blunt process near margin of one valve.Chromatophores numerous.Length along pervalvar axis 65@, diameter 50'.Centric diatoms<20'.All unidentifiable centric diatoms less than 20.0p in diameter.Centric diatoms>20: All unidentifiable centric diatoms more than 20.0p in diameter.Pennate diatom s.1: Cells with valve ends knoblike.Length along apical axis 14-2lp, width 4-5p.Colonial.Pennate diatom,s.3: Valves constricted in center.Two chromatophores visible.Length along apical, axis 18-20@, width 5p.Pennate diatom s.4: Cells fusiform in shape, weakly siliceous.

Length along apical axis 25', width of expanded central area 2p.No striae visible.Pennate diatoms<20: All unidentifiable pennate diatoms which have a length of less than 20.0p along the apical axis.Pennate diatoms>20: All unidentifiable pennate diatoms which have'length of more than 20.0p along the apical axis.Pennate diatoms>200: All unidentifiable pennate diatoms with a length greater than 200.0p along the apical axis.Si moid diatom s.1: Cells large with low length-to-width ratio.Striae not visible.Chromatophores parietal.Length along apical axis 60-'200@, width 15-30@.Si moid diatoms>200: All unidentifiable sigmoid, pennate diatoms with a length along the apical axis of greater than 200.0p.H-293 TABLE H-136 (continued)

DESCRIPTIONS OF UNIDENTIFIED CATEGORIES OF PHYTOPLANYTON PYRRHOPHYTA Unidentified dinofla ellates: All unidentifiable pyrrhophytes, regardless of size.CHLOROPHYTA Chloro h te s.1: Cells spherical, small, and lacking flagella.Pyrenoid visible in cell body.Diameter, 2-6p.~d"1 h.: 11 dd 111 11 1 11 1 h1 h Colonial chloro h tes: All unidentifiable nonfilamentous colonial chl orophytes.

Filamentous chloro h tes: All unidentifiable filamentous chlorophytes.

C YANOPHYTA C ano h te s.1: Cells elliptical, length 4-5p, width 2-3p.Colonial.HAPTOPHYCEAE Ha to h te's.1: Cells small and spherical, diameter 4-9p.Coccoliths l-l,5p in length.Two flagella, equal in length.PRASINOPHYCEAE Prasino h te s.1: Cells ovoid to pyramidal with two to four chloroplasts.

Pyrenoid basal, four flagella of equal length inserted in an anterior depression.

Width 4-8>.H-294 TABLE H-136 (continued)

DESCRIPTIONS.

OF UNIDENTIFIED CATEGORIES OF PHYTOPL'ANKTON 1 CHRYSOPHYCEAE Chr so h te s.1: Cells six-lobed in end view.Diameter 7q.No flagella or'spines observed.~gh h.2 C11 fd ffh 11211 1 d the middle of the body.Body covered with scales 1-2p in diameter.Length 12'.Chr so h te s.3: Cells small, spherical, olive to yellow brown in color.Diameter 3q.Colonies chainlike.

Silicofla ellate s.: All unidentifiable chrysophytes belonging to the order Dictyochales (silicoflagellates).

UNIDENTIFIED PHYTOFLAGELLATES Ph tofla ellate s.3: Cells small, 7-8p in diameter with an anterior papilla.Four extremely long (40-60')equal flagella.Ph tofla ellate s.4: Cells ovoid, 10'n diameter.Two equal flagella inserted on either side of a small papilla.Parietal chloroplast with pyrenoid.Ph tofla ellate s.5: Cells spherical, 6-9p in diameter.Eight , undulate flagella inserted,at;equal intervals around the cell body.One chloroplast.

Ph tofla ellate s.6: Cells;elliptical with a thick wall.Length 7-8p.Two equal flagella inserted on the central of three short, spinelike projections on one side of the cell.Unidentified h tofla ellates)10: All unidentifiable phytoflagellates greater than 10.0p in length.Unidentified h toflagellates (10'.All unidentifiable phytoflagellates less than 10.0p in engt.H-295

,TABLE H-136 (continued)

DESCRIPTIONS OF UNIDENTIFIED CATEGORIES OF PHYTOPLANKTON OTHERS'Ai i i i i:.Cii ii., id d ikd.i gi i body, 5p.Unidentified 3: Cells irregularly spherical.

One to three large chloroplasts.

Diameter, 10-20'.Unidentified coccoid 2: Cell body globose.Length 10-12'.One chloroplast.

II Unidentified coccoid 3: Cells irregularly elliptical, 8-10@in length.Cell contents granular.H-296 TABLE H-137 PHYTOPLANKTON ABONOANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LOCIE PLANT 26 HARCH 1976 5 ales 5 8 Stetson and dc tn 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILLARIOPHTCEAE (dletcas)~Act fncptgchue Scuh~l.eabinfana Anphora Sp.2 Acpho10 spp.Aetcrfonet ta dcponfca 51056.7 Bac tcrfae true dc tfcatutun Bfdd'utphfa at tcrnane B.aurfta B.dubia B.ncbftCenefe B.rhcwbue Ccrpytoefra cgrdat tffoxmfe Ccratcut fna bergonii Chaetoceroe affinie v.ufttie C.conetrfctue C.naofeetue C.cofpfene 243937.2 C.laud'eri C.weeecncrwfe Chaetoccroe spp.Cocoonefe spp.Core thron hge trfe 1418.3 Coecfncdfecue lincatue C.ruastbutsue C.mdfatue Coecfnodfecue spp.Cgctotet ta Sp.Cgdntta sp.I Cg delta spp.Bfptonefe dCdsna v.dfdheea D.fntcrrupta D.eefthif v.eefthff Bf ptonefe sp.Dfty tut brfgh tact tf f~oomuta Pragf tarfa fnflata Prcgftaria 7 sp.Prcgf tarfa spp.Coqkoncnt sp.Craved tophora narfna Cufnardfa ftaocfda dbrcefgna tcrrpanue Bcnfautue hauckff B.monbtvjnaceue 1418.3 60984.3 4254.8 1418.3 2836.5 42547.2 7091.2 161679.3 9927.7 12764.2 34037.8 11345.9 21273.6 62402.5 28038.6 1418.3 2836'680.8 1418.3 2127.4 1914.6 26946.6 41128.9 8509.S 34037.8 808.4 1276.4 15.0 36874.3 31201.3 553.1 3782.0 614.6 1418.3 2836.5 11345.9 105091~5 148915.2 121968.6 70202.9 161679.3 4254.8 6382.1 16073.4 32619.5 19855.4 58620.6 2836.5 2836.5 14182.4 4727.5 39710.7 1418.3 1418.3 7091.2 2505.6 945.5 4302.0 102.8 34983.3 288.9 82257.9 2836.5 11345.9 34037.8 23401.0 7091.2 9927.7 16309.8 48220.2 2836.5 4254.7 17964.4 1418.3 1418.3 8509.5 4254.7 16.7 2836.5 5673.0 25.0 35.0 8.4 13.8 8.4 44.5 3782.0 6618.5 21746.4 9454.9 4963.9 2836.5 2836.5 255.3 1229.2 7091.2 4754.8 2127.4 4254.8 1418.3 1418.3 2836.5 425.5 1891.0 808.4 945.5 1418.3 1418.3 6618.5 2836.5 2836.5 17018.9 31201.3 82257.9 1418.3 33.4 21273.6 141.7 7091.2 8.4 4254.8 66.7 382.9 3782.0 1106.3 1843.7 2836.5 4254.7 4963.9 58.4 37.5 8.4 16.7 22'.2 2127.4 3545.6.7091.2 472.8 2127.4 21273.6 144424.1 87221.8 432563.0 2836.5 164515.8 2836.5 17018.9 51056.7 7800.3 9927.7 173734.3 215572.4 12055.1 2836.5 48220.2 53893.1 19146.3 10636.8 41365.4 51056.7 134732.8 472.8 10636.8 8509.5 2127.4 12764.2 212.5 55311.4 3545.6 21273.6 9927.7 21273.6 42547.2 31201.3 26237.5 500.0 11.1 5673.0 8509.5 11345.9 3545.6 21273.6 2836.5 22691.9 14182.4 29783.1 7800.3 2836~5 8509.5 3545.6 4254.7 15600.7 45.9 20.9 5673.0 17018.9 4018.4 6382.1 42547.2 37.5 333.4 120.8 16.7 8.4 3545.6 945.5 18200.8 18673.5 4254.7 35456.0 42547.2 7091.2 4254.7 13473.3 2836.5 2836.5 2127.4 8509.5 2836.5 2127.4 7091~2 21273.6 106368.0 5673.0 2836.5 37.5 45.9 54.2 14182.4 2127.4 7091.2 45.9 75.0 23.7 2836.5 472.8 49638.4 36165.1 45383.7 55547.8 40419.9 63820.8 16309.8 5673.0 8509.5 472.8 TABLE H-137 (continued}

PHTTOPLANTOH AB)f)ONCE ANO COHPOSITION IH CELLS PER LITER 57.LUCIE PUNT 26 HARCH 1976 S les 5 8'5 8 S 8'5 Stat)on and d tn 8 5 8 5 8 4 5 8 5 , SAC ILLARIOPHTCEAE (cont In ued~}feptopyffndrue-donfoue 72330.2 51056;7 , Re foefra*fandfoa subsp.he)attica 5673.0 N.Su<<rien<<C 1418.3 1418.3 N.wonfHfonsfe g.rueewfoidee R, en)octa 14)8.3 He)oaf<<a Sp.I t<<efoefra spp.Aefoefrc auxospore R.hcfophffa v.hcfophlfa R.fyrc.v.lyra S.uaerfkce ycofoufa sp.6 Rf teeohfc aoioufarie v.ofoe erfofdee y.ofoeteriuu 14182.4 241)0.)JF.oonetrfotc R.de)foe<<Ca<<inc 32)940.3 243937.2 R.fmofoufata R.Iongfeefnc y.purdah'.pung<<ne v.ctfantfoc R, eerfcta R.efynofdec Rfteeohfa 2 Sp.1418.3 Pfnnufcrfc 1 SP.Pfnnufcrfa Sp.I Pfnnufcrfa sp.2 pfeuroefync efongatun Rhap)un<<Co

~rr 7091.2 Rhaphtnefe sp.I Rhfeoeofenfa a)ate B.l)33.4 R.eetfyerc 8.4 8.4 R.etofterfothff 7091.2 8509.5 R.etyHf tvefe 25.0 183.4 Ahf eoeofenfa spp.116.7 SooHopfaac sp.She)eton<<ac ooetatne 2781167.4 2164233.3 Stauronefe anoqe v.averfocnc Strict<<flu unfpunotctc Surireffa robueta I%a)a<<<<Con<<en nfteeohfofdee fhcfaeefoe fra sp.I 4254.7 12764.2 fhafaeefoefra

')sp.fhafaeefothrfz fongfeefna y.<<uufftermnea v.poof jfoc 25.0 8.4 fhafaeefothrfz sp.Vn)dentff)ed centric dlatun sp.4 33.4 53893 I 18200 8 14891 5 8509.5 3545.&4254.7 4 78003.2 34037.8 57438.7 2836.5~5673.0 68075.5 41129.0 1418.3 2836.5 1229.2'8075.5 206353.8 7564.0 39001.6 6382;I 2836.5 7564.0 4254.'8 10258.6;5909;l 1659.3 255.3 2836.5 11345.9 4254.7 11109.&21273.6 1276l).5 7091.2 7091.2 3545.6 2836.'5 9454.9 2127.4)489).5 18437.1 3545.6 17018.9 5673.0 2836.5 2836.5 5673.0 50.0 12764.2 5673 0 ll18.3 2836.5 1418.3 17018.9.75.0)6.7 29073.9 5672.9 6382.1 17964.4 16.7 33.4 127.7'2836.5 1418.3 3545.6 26.4 7091.2 250.0 41.7 7091.2 12.5 25.0 8509.5 4254.7 21273.6 19146.3 27&SS.T 20.9 3545.6'11346.0 25764.7 2836.5 11345.9 71384.7 5673 0'22691 8 IOQ6 8 57438.7 31201.3 33328-7 7800.3)OQ6.8 78712.3 2127.4 45383.7\537.5 15600;7 1418.3 21273.6 1418;3 19855.4 8509.4 1418.3 39710.7 1418.3 25528.3 575.0 78003.2 42547.2 163097.6 7091.2 177279.9 1916.7 4065.7 22691.8 24110.I 190044.1 216281.5 ZIP:4 32146.8 9218.6)2291.4'121968.6 62402.5 85094.4&40&7.1 57438.7 1416.7 763.9 800.0 8509.5 83.4 2.8 21982.7 6051).6 375.0 1005.6 42547.2 1454.2 8509.6 21273.6 255.3 37.0 500.0 100.0 350.0 16.7 41.7 54.2 1229.2 8.4 1418.3 14182.4 7091.2 208.4 63820.8 14655.2 2836.5 11345.9 2)27.4 9927.7 33.4 83.4 7091.2 4254.8 21273.6 58620.6 41.7 116.7&S.3 7091.2 21273.6 28364.8 98094.9 2127.4 2127.4 1531.7 13426.0 614.6 5.6 10.8 2.5 2893.2 27.3 16.7 745.9 44.5 100.0 38.9 36874.2 26l73.8 1008.4 144.5 33.3 16.7 33.4 45.9 12.5 48929.3 75.0 83.3'7.5 33.4 20.9 37.5 25528.3 21273.6 40419.9 42547.2 216.7 104.2 212.5 25528.3 66.7 6382.1 66.7 17018.9 150.0 2789.2 14182.4 266.7 614.6 14)8.3 6618.5 2836 5 8509.S.4018.4 7091.2 1716069.6 2654944.1 15997.8 110339.0 4481&3.7 574387.0 1232450.0 2015790.9 1255141.8 2213162.5 2805277.5 1320144.5 1359382.4 2333003.8 4254.8 1418.3 3545.6 6382.1 10636.825.0 2845.9 14182.4 14)82.4 11345.9 14655.2 3451.)2836.5 8509.5-18909.9 2836.5 1418.3 4254.8 12.5 16.7 166.7 466.7 112.5 100.0 32.5 TABLE H-131 (cont)nued)

PHYTOPLNKION ABUNOANCE ANO COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 26 HARCH 1976 5 les station and tn 4 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILIARIOPHYCEAE (continued)

Un!dentl fled centric diatons.<<20>>

14)82.4 Unidentified centric diatons>20>>2836.5 lhldentified pennate diatcns sp.I Unidentified pennate d)atons<<20u 29783.0 ihidentified pennate d)atcns>20u 14182.4 ihidentl fied pennate diatons>200>>Un)dent)fied sigtold d)atoss sp.I 8.4 Un)dent)fied s)gto)d dlatoas>200>>, 8.4 TOTAL BACILlARIOPHYTA 3,598, 273.8 2)213~7~28365.0*.8)548.8=9785.9 58998.8 17019.0 3261 9.S 33328.8.605)I.6 1 46801.9 43256.3 39710.9 31 201.3 10636.8 28364.8 39710.7 58147.8 46092.II 199499.0 186498.5 140405.7 127641.6 134732.8 415544.1 66841.6 392568.7 268047.3 224082.5 331158.9 635371.0 565871.7 645298.9 190044.1 105186.I 136151.0 482201.4 504893.2 719756.5 316976.5 1609701.7 50.0 108.4 345.9 32.5 39.7 33.4 125.0 166.7 244.5 350.0 387.5 166.7 197.2 100.0 333.4 8.4 29.2 3~041, 2.303, 3.736~138,-148.7 438.6 226.8 286.8 7.2-%25.0.=753, 1,244>1>329>2>319>880.3 447.8 892.1 795.2 3,950~679.4 2,828>3>864>768.7 863.2 4>348>3>058>2>456>6>555>337.I 286.0 698.6=433.4 15600.7 21213.6 74457.6 2552.9 18389.8 26946.6 31201.3 35455.9 127641.5 83676.2 131896.3-65239.1 109913.6 78712.3 248191.9 41.7 PYRRHOPHYTA (dino f)49el lates)Arphi>ffnfua Sp.I i<<ffnfue sp.2 Ceratfun I)>r>>x v.e>47tv>u>rm 16.1 C.tripoe 8.4 Ceratf>>>>sp.3 Ec>a>fae Ua marina Br>>ufaelfa spp.~ue<<nauntfuu-9927.7 C.eple>dene~ue sp, 2 8509.4 CBeu>odfnfue sp.3 Peri>finiue depreeeue P.Afrobfe Perfdiniue sp.I TOTAL PYRRHOPHTTA 18>462.2 25.0 8.4 4254.7 2127.4 12.5 3782.0 4254.8 1418.3 7091.2 1418.3 2121.4 425.5 1418.3 12>789.3 2,845.0 8509.5 614.6 7091.2 1418.3 8509.5 4254.8 29073.9 12291.4 2836.5 8509.5 50.0 1418.3 2,127.4 425.5 614.6 26,946.8 11~396.0 39,723.3 16 073.4 12.5 2)27.4 12764.2 41,141.6 3545.6 38,292.5 24110.1 21982.7 2127.4 12764.2 8509.5 5673.0)OQ6.8 4254.7 2127.4 2836.5 39.710.8 4.018.4 46,802.0 14.182~4 4254~7 7091.2 2836.5 28364.8 4018.4 17018.9 7091.2 CHLOAOPHYTA (green algae)Chin-,.edhe>o>>>u sp.C<<>cyetfe 2 Sp.Ch)orophyte sp.,)25528;4 TOTAL CHLOROPHTTA 25,528.4 133257.8 2458.3 2836.5 4254.8 41128.9 19855.4 425.5 13331.5 92185.6 4>254.8 41>>128.9 19>855.4 133>683.3)5>789.8 95>022.1 1418.3 49Q.9 8509~5 59566.1)52460.1 205172.0 134732.7 172316.1 60.984.4165.934.1 205,172.0 134,732.7 172,316.1 190044.1 224791.0 168061.4 567295.7 190 044.1 224,791'168 061.4 567,295.7 CTANOPHYTA (b)ue-green algae)Ceufliatcrfa SPP.dpfrulfna SPP.TOTAL CYANOPHYTA EUGLENOPHYTA (euglenoids) 6>>plena sp.I Rctreptfa Cf.Canc>>ff TOTAl EUSL ENOPHYTA 2121.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 2,121.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 187.5 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 187.5 0.0 62.5 0.0 62.5 5673.0 5'73.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TABLE H-137 (Continued)

PHVTOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE ANO COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 26 HARCH 1976 5 ofes Station and d th 5 B 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 CRTPTOPHVTA (cryptophytes)

Chzoanx nna n>g>hfonain C.nf>n>sn TOTAL CRTPTOPHVTA

~XANTHOPHVTA (xanthophytes)

OIsastuodfaoua sp.TOTAL KANTHOPHTTA 0.0 0.0 0-0>0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3488.9 3,488.9 13851.5 13,851.5 2836.5 2.836.5 1418.3 0.0 0.0 1,418.3 0.0 5673.0 0.0 5.673.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0~0 0 0.0 7091.2 0.0 7,091.2.6382.1 0,0 6.382.1 0.0'.0 0.0 0.0 PRASINOPHTCEAE (prasinophytcs)

Pesrnaebefc sp.I 9927.7 Prasinophyte sp.I 15600.6 TOTAL PRASINOPHTCFAE 25,528.3 5673.0 2836.5 8,509.5 4254.8 5673.0 9,92T.B 614.6 11346.0 127.7 945.5 8509.4 2836.5 11346.0 0.0 IZ7.7 1,560.1 19,855.4 2,836.5 11,346.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2127.4 2,127.4 UNIOENTIFIEO PHTTOFLAGELLATES Phytoflagellate sp.3:1418.3 Phytoflagcll ate sp.4 Phytoflagellate sp.5 Unidentified phytoflagellates>>10n 1418.3 Unl dent I f I ed phytoflagellates

<<IOn 11345.9 TOTAL UNI BENI I FIED PHTTOFLAGELIATES 14>182~5 4254.7 8509.6 5673.0 5673.0 4254.7 7091.2 6382.1 2127.4 8509.5 1418.3 472.8 2127.4 8509.5 14182.4 6382.'I 4254.8 32619.5 15600.7 808.4 9738.6 24110.1 11345.9 29073.9 11345.9 28364.6 41838.0 34037.8 14655.2 40419.7 70912.0 17>019'I 38>292 S 21>273 7 808'4 9>738'6 28>364'8 18>437 I 35>456 0 ll>345 9 30 492 0 41>838 0 42>547 3 16>546 3 57>438 7 85>094 4 OTHERS Unidcntificd auxospores Unidentified cocoofd 2 TOTAL OTHERS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1418.3 0.0 1,418.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12764.2 0.0 0.0 12.764.2 0.0 TOTAL PHYTOPLANKTON 3>681>3>083>2>395>3>781>276>795>.1>418>l>424~2>572>4>188>974.4 719.6 63Z.5 610.8 819.3 434.9 891~4 963.6 254.6 943.9 Values are nean of tuo replfratcs.

5 n Surface: 8 Botton.3,035, 4,124, 4,626, 3,303, 2,750, 7,222, 321.6 401.1 312.3 704.2 274.2 005.9 TABLE H-)38 PHYTOPLANKTON ABNIOANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELI.S PER LITER ST.LVCIE PUNT 21 APRIL 1976 S Its Ststzon and de thb 4 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILLARIOPHTTA td Iatoczz)Aotinoptyc)ocs zozdulatue Anphora ccszactata I Aqua sp.Acphiprora sp.I Aetericszella jopcniotz Bacteriastrcez delicatu Bel)erochea zzz)leuc v.Biddulphia alteznane B.cacrita B.dubicz B.Iongicrurie B.nobiliensie B.~Canpploeira cynbe i)i fozzzie CeratcrcHna bergon H CeratauHna sp.)Chtzetocezzze af finis v.ui)He C.conetrictue C.curoleotue C.~v.protuberant C.gzzzcilis C.Iaciniosue C.szeeecneneis C.eocialie C'.oietulae Chaetoceroe spp.Cliczzcoephenia noni Iigera~fkan'atCHe v.fluoCatil ie~ie spp.Corethron hyetris Coeoinodiecue Hneatue C.radiate Cpc)ote))a cents CJJolotella sp.C)szbe)la sp.I Cbszbella spp.Dipkneie interrupta D.avithii v.enithii Diploneze sp.'ity~brigh tuel Hi socd5acue~Pragi laria in flata Pragi)aria 2 sp.Ccrlzhcr~spp.Crcrzzz Cophom marina Cuinazziia flaocidz Cproeigna tsrrycnzzz 8.4 316.3.2363.8 , 1418.3 1134.6 2127.4 1232.5 11109.5 3545.6, 3545.6 663144.9 113104.6 545313~I 945.5 8509.5 2127.4 731102.4 510566.2 912164.3 1418.3 2145.0 2836.5 293291.5'385761.2 4680.2 2 479896.7 1418.3 17993.9 5451 53.0 192880.6" 498511.2 54330.8 1134.6 528530.6 338722.9 283647.9 2363.8 87.5 4538.4 14891.5 11345.9 48929.3 125.0 6618.5 2)21.4 7800.3 8989.8 13236.9)7018.9 23401.0 96676.7 200.0 2836.5 1820.1 7091~2 283.7 449).1 945.5.4216.8 1483.5 22928.3 9455.0 47435.2 3545.6 2836.5 4254.7 4254.7 8509.5 4254.7 12291.4 62.5 4117.5 1560.1 36.7=2836.5 9921.7 350,0 14182.4 2659.2 13.3 12.5 4.6 2836.5 6382.I 30255.8 8509.5 14040.6 9360.4 1560.I 1581.3 15600.7 4254.7 6382.I 283.7 2836.5 29783.1 6807.6 40419.9)489).5 4254.7 5720.2 2836.5 1280.3 6382.1 5673.0 8509.5 3988.8)560.)2)27.4)050.1 33328.6 8509.4 2745.0 8509.5 17018.9 1418.3 15127.9 94313.0 151042.5 147024.2 2127.4 1560.1 53)84.0 115704.7 214154.2 118564.9)24805.1 36519.7 40763.0 91712.8 81690.6 42547.2 27892~3 76112~2 91712.8)560.1 1560.1 3120.1 1560.1 2127.4 316.3 316.3 7091.2 13.9 1134.6 1134.6 4254.7 4254.7 4254.7 7091.2)2.5 1372.5 1372.5 3309.3 20.9 5.6 5673.0 2127.4 14418.8 25.0 6145.1 41.7 3545.6 7800.4 4254.7 2127.4 5673.0 1134.6 170).9 8509.5 5909.3 1891:0 3545.6 5654.0 14182.4 2121.4 2363.8 189)0 1418.3 5673.0)4)8.3 3545.6 2121.4 4254.7 19146.2 6382.1 1134.6 10636.8 3182 0 283.7 2836.5 2127.4 25528.3'21273.6 1418.3 1418.3 108.4 3971.1 26946.6 2127.4 25764.7 5673.0 187.5 3120.1 1560.)8509.5 2747.9 2836.5 2836.5 1040 I 31201.3 2836.5 55.6 17018.9 8509.5 27655.7 2127.4 30964.9 14749.7 57438.7 2)27.4 632.5 24582.8 11818.7 42547.2 19146.3 2836.5 1040.1 6382.1 2127.4 3309.3 5673.0 567.3 26.7 5673.0 945.5 26.4 12.5 12.5 16.7 3545.6 2269.2 17018.9 2213.8 2363.8 2836.5 1091.2 TABLE H-138 (Cont)nued)

PHYTOPIANKTON ABUNDANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 21 APRIL 1976 5 acies station and tn 0 4 5 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILLARIOPHTTA (continued) 945.5 4254.7 I~18.3.13473.3 5200.2.14891.5 945.5 3545.6-Rcximxtue haxchCC taptccytku&uc danicue~.=2836.5 xtctoefxa jucrgcneC tf.cutcata'"-.5673.0 Ketoeixa sp.I ycufcuta cancellate y.hatophita v.Aalophila 1560.1 5673.0 y.lynx v.tyxa yaoicuEa~7'aofcuta sp.6 RCtxechfa acicutarfc v.ctoeteriun y.ctoctcriuc 15600.6 73748.5 27301.1 g cones rfcto 4680.2 8509.5 1329.6 R.de)Coat Ccc Ccxx 230889.4 303503.3 137037.4 y.faeoCculata R.tongieeinx 7800.l 48220.2 13827.9 R.pcuedom 9.2 5216.7 JF.ecriata R.cftnmoidca Pfnnutcrta sp.I PCnnutm4x sp.2 Ptcurocfgna etongattex 150.0 25.8~Ce cur&etta 1560.1 5673.0 2659.2 Rhfeocotenfa alata R.calcm auie R.fxagC tfecina R.ectfgcxa R.etytifoxafc R.etoltcrfothii 3120.2 ghctetcnaca ccctatun 569423.I S4ucmnefc anccpe v.cncricana gurtretta robueta 9.2 Syncdxa spp.1560.1 thataeefonanx niece~24961.1 17018.9 2650.2 thataceiosixa sp.I yhatacefoeira I sp.txapidonefe sp.2836.5 1418.3 Unldentl fled centric dlatoas<20u 10920.5 19855.4 Un)dent)fled centric dlatoas>20u 15068.8 Unl dent I fled pennate dittos sp.1 Un)dent)fled pennate dlatoa sp.3 Un)dent)fled pennate dfatxxx sp 4 1560.1 3545.6 316.3 2432.3 2836.5 18437~I 2127.4 16309.8 4018.4 425l.7 21273.6 2363.8 780.1 w B40.)5673.0 1372.5 2836.5 1418.3 1329.6 6382.1 3545.6 3403.8'218.6 567.3 47511.I 4680.2 25528.3 2127.4 780.1 2836.5 4254.7 79.2 12.5 14891.5 9218.6 42547.2 4254.7 121259.5 5673.0 39710.7 850.0 3782.0 12.5 22.2 1134.6 316.3 20.9 10.7-20.9 3545.6 22.2 13 9 16.7 12.5 13473.3 4.8 283.7 283.7 7362.0 283.7 38100.6 283.7 3120.2 70.0 11.7 3.4 1701.9 945.5 6618.5 8745.8 1418 3 31815 6 13946.1 2127.4 45383.7 5909.3 451945.6 1891.0 75403.1 1736.1 2836.5 1329.6 2127.4 2127.4 19146.2 2127.4 20Q53.9 24110.1 19855.4 233300.4 3545.6 86512.6 1887:5 9644.0 2269.2 89632.8 51742.9 11345.9 3309r3 220772.6 3782.0 41129.0 711.I 17491.6 7091.2 64207.7 3545.6 149491.6 2108.4 57400.8 2395.9 5200.3 12055.I 1040.1 19855.4 48102.0 228336.6 2836.5 58857.0 4037.5 101640.5.15127.9 688.6 156738.4 1372.5 32390.8 462.5 78239.6 2127.4 40892.6'405.6 9644.1 70.0 36165.1 1037.5 12.5 12.5 2127.4 6382.1 1418.3 1418.3 91.7 23Q.B 36.1 38.9 2127.4 283.7 283.7 7.9 3249.6 29.&13.4 851.0 13473.3 4254.8 6382.1 154.2 3545.6 25.0 70.9 425l.7 8.4 8.4 4254.7 785704.6 780.1 16.8 3380.2 6.1 26.0 1040.1 3545.6 129.2 75166.7 83.4 137.5 188.9 30728.5 16.7 1701.9 23.4 86.7 2269.2 100.0 38292.5 52.8 21746.4 5.6 6618.5 33.4 100.0 125.0 29036.0 100.0 2127.4 73.6 1891.0 9.2" 150.0'7.5 29.2 12.5 2)2.5 93.I 270.8 41.7 5.6 3l99.9 1418.3 689264.3 177191.3 329397.5 454309.4 16.7 1418.3 6382.1 12764.2 18909.9 113l.6 2127.4 4727.5 41781.2 7091 2 945.5 Q82.1 4727.5 7800.3 9184.4 9455.0 11346.0 27655.7 32619.5 10778.5 17018.9 2745.0 2745.0 12740.5 26946.6 5673.0 3545.6 945.5 2127.4'127.4 2127.4 12055.1 18116.9 14655.2 35456.0 29783.1 57202.3 13047.8 24110.1 3664.7 11109.6 4727 5 39483 3 10400 5 9870.8 15600.7 14655.1 37583.4 21273.6 881 67.2 12291.l 2127.4 8509.5 5673.0 1372.5 7091.2 2836.5 2127.4 1891.0 34037.8 851.0 37819.7 37819.8 9218.6=3545.6 283.7 4254.7 2127.4 2018.2 945.5 2340.1 3545.6 529712.4 989222.0 363636.6 694228.2 246054'616697.8 6632Q.3 550925.6 162766~6 645298'945.5 2108.4 TABLE H-138 (Continued)

PHYTOPLANKTON ABWDANCE ANO COHPOSIT ION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLAN'I 21 APRIL 1976 5 acies Station and d thb 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 1560.1 BACILLARIOPNTA (continued)

Unidentified pennate dfatcms<<20u.82683.4 Unidentified pennate'dfatcms

>20u 23401.0 Un)dent)fled pennate dlatcms>200u Unidentified sfgtofd dfatom sp.I 9.2 Unidentified sigmoid dla toms>200u TOTAL BACI LIAR IOPNTA 1,436.892.3 PTRRHOPHTTA (dinof'lagellates)

A>>phfdfnfun sp.I Amphfdfnfum sp.2 Cerat C>es/brea v.eu)mover>.C.~C.terat C.tripos fttuofae)fa marina Cy>modfnfum aurantfum c.ef>T>)at 7 C.uCrfde Cy>ru>dfnfue Sp.2 cymncdfnfum sp.3 cy>modfnfun sp.4 cyrnodfnfum spp.7800.3 Cyrodfnfum Sp.I 4680.2 Perfdfnfue fn>arJ>f f.mite P.hfrobfe P.t toohofdeum 3120.2 Perfdfnium sp.I Perfdinfum spp.Prorooen true mfoane Ptv>rooentrum sp.I Un!dent I f I ed dinoflage))ates 1560.1 TOTAL PTRRHOPNTA 18,720.9)90044.1 82789.7'03966.1 22691.9 23489.6 25734.2 139933.0 238973.3 178698.2 32146.8 74457.6 21273.6 317685.6 72566.6 41412.6 11913.2 341086.6 14378.1 167115.9 89349.1'3403.8 40892.6 97858.5=305600.4 70146.0 42901.8 297121.1 5980.3 92894.7 16.7 250.0 44.2 180.6 162.5 250.0 233.4 30.0 54.2 308.4 11.3 13.9 4.6 16.7 170.9 41.7 145.8 56.6 233.3 903.2.222.431.972.7 643.0 724.4 1>622>l>378~2>219>553>2>421>949.1 486.6 250.8 948.8 397.8 16.7 9.2 1418.3 22.2 8.4 12.5 11.I 3.4 4.8 1.7 16.7 2108.4 1820.I 9.2 2836.5 41.7 11346.0 2836.5 1418.3 2659.2 1329.6 4077.5 2127.4 6145.7 1372.5 1372.5 4254.7 4018.4 567.3 4254.7 4963.9 6382'1418.3 1891.0 2127.4 3545.6$67~3 945.5 2363.8 945.5 2860.2 3545.6 17018.9 5407.1 4254.7 1418.3 4727.5 2127.4 1891.0 13709.7 1891.0 10211.4 12764.2 567.3 316.3 1232.5 1232.5 3309.3 1891.0 6240.3 4680.2 1418.3 2836.5 1418.3 2836.5 1418.3 1891.0 1891.0 1701.9 283.7 3478.9 2127.4 945.5 1418.3 945.5 1040.I 1560.1 780.1 780.1 2836.5 39.727.6 4077.5 4117.5 1891.0 23>233 3 15>372.0'7>514 0 6>390.6 14>891 5 27>443.1 13,051.3 3545.6 21,982.8&51.0 7,968.7 4491.1 5673.0 6>854.9 16>090.3 3545.6 9360.4.12764.2 5.654.0 29,130.8 19.188.0 12.5 1>974~1>038>I~349~1>729~2~592~I 965~3>658~317.4 425.6 685.4 276.1 560.6 228.3 539.8 CHLOROPNTA (green algae)Ch)<<ry~sp.cn)oropbyte sp.I 173167.0 150333.4 TO)K CHLOROPNTA 173,167.0 150,333.4 1418.3 1418.3.1134.6 2127.4 107153.4 72261.6 122441.4 175152.6 176570.8 336122.8 43681.8 187916.7 32822.0 102113.2 107,153.4 72,261'123,859.7)76.570.9 176,570.8 336,122.8 44,816.4 190.0443 32,822.1 102,113.2 56256.9 95541.6 52002.1 105658.8 56>256.9 95>541.6 52,002.1 105,658.8 CTANOPNTA (b)ue-green algae)~spp.ceof I latoria spp.TOTAL CYANOPNTA 0.0 50.0 50.0 313.9 0.0.0.0 313.9 62.5 62.5 62.5 44.5 44.5 183.4 0.0 183.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 88.6 0 0 88.6 116.7 116.7 CRTPTO NTA (cryptcpnytes)

~e orphfoteia C.mfnuta TOTAL CRTPIOPHTTA 0.0 0.0 1329.6 1,329.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7091.2 283~7 0.0 7.091.2 283.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TABLE H-138 (Contsnued)

PHYTOPLANKTON ABUNSWCE A~ND COMPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LVCIE PLANT 21 APRIL 1976 5 ores Stetson and d th 5 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 B xANTHOPHYTA (xanthophytes) otfeshodfa~

sp.1560.1 TOTAL XANTHCPHYTA

~1,560.I CHRYSOPHYCEAE (yel lou-bro>>n algae)Chrysophyte sp.I TOTAL CHRYSOPHYCEAE 0.0 0.0" 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0'.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 632.5 0.0 0.0 632.5 0.0.3782.0 3 782.0'.0'3782.0 0.0 0.0 3.782.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PRASINOPHYCEAE (praslnophytes)

+~ur>ylf fern yes>>xaefa>fe sp.I-10920.5 Praslnophyte sp.I 6240.3 TOTAL PRASINOPHYCEAE 17~160.8 2836.5 2836.5 17905.3 2745.0 945.5 2836.5 12321.0 2127.4 1418.3 8>509.5 30,226.3 4,872.4 2,363.8 2836.5 2127.4 4254.7 2836.5 10636.8 7,800.4 14,891~5 2127.4 8,509.5 0.0 0.0 14182.4 851.0 4491.1 851.0 4>491.1 14,182.4 8320.4 6500.3 2836.5 0.0 14,820.7 2,836.5 VNIODITIFIEO PHYTOFLAGELLATES Phytoflagellate sp.4 Phytoflagellate sp.5 1560.1 Vnldentlfied phytoflagellates ilOu Vnl dent I f I ed phytoflaoellates

<10u 92043.8 TOTAL UNIDENTIFIED PHYTOFIAOELIATES 93>603.9 2747.9 2363.8 4254.7 10400.5 316.3 1134 6 2127 4 851 0 10636.8 3478.9 80119.3 141824.0 93426.6 107603;2 24110.1 45383.7 51056.7 106840.7 21557.3 148915'5956.0 49638.4 56729.6 31815.6 37441.6 98567.6 141,824.0 96,174.5 107,603.2 26>473~9 45>383 7 55>311.4 117>241 2 22>691 9 161>679 3 10>602 2 49>638.4 56>729.6 lll 934.9 37 441.6 98,567.6 OTHERS Unldentlf led auxospores Unldentlf led no.3 Unl dents fled cocco1 d 2 TOTAL OTHERS 0.0 0.0 TOTAL PHYTOPIANKTCN I 741~2>314>104.0 760.4 a Values are sean of t>>o repllcates.

b 5~Surface;8~Rot ton.0.0 0.0 0.0 l>296~1>549>l>903>541.6 793.6 581~2 2127.4 0.0 0.0 2,127.4 2>828>2>226'>150>768.7 956.1 028.3 5956.6 0.0 0.0 5,956.6 2836.5 2363.8 2127.4 4,491.2 2,836.5 984>2>603>490>1>790>1>528>531~5 623~8 840.7 538.0 364.5 10636.8 4420.2 3545.6 3545.6 14,182.4 4,420.2 3,545.6 2 446 691 2>651'63.7 852.8 311.0 TABLE H-139 PHTTOPLANKTON ABIRCOLNCE ANO ONPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LOCIE PUNT 12 HAT 1976 Stetson snd d th Iss 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILLARIOPHTTA (dtstexs)Acrrhipmm sP.I Anphom ecbiniana=='3545,6" Arphom Spp.-1654.6 1418.3 1985.6 Asterionet ta japonica 6382.1 8509.5.4254.7 3971~I 421.7 2332.3 5909.3 tcacteriastr~,deticatutun tce t teroc>~scat tous v.?59.7 51.9 tciddulphkr alternans 567.3 tc.aurita 2363.8 3545.6 3971.1 810.4 B.noWtiensis Canpytosim cICrbetHfoxcxis CeratauHna terponii 4.2 Cemtautina sp.I Chxetocems affinis v lcitt'ie C.brevis C.oonstriotus C.curvisetus 1891.0 C.ymciHs C.lacinioeus C.nessar~nsie C, vis tu tae 709.1 Chaetonsros spp.14655.1 20564.5 18437.2 Ctinacodiun fbxuenfetdlanucc Cocconeis fluviatiHs v.ftuviatitie Cocconeis spp.945.5 Corethavec Icpstris Coscinodiscus I&actus 4.2 Ci radcatus Ogmbetta sp.1 1891.0 Cpccbet ta spp.810.4 piptoneie sp.1418.3 Pmgitcria inftata pmgitaria?

sp.Cravcatophom scxrina 3545.6 Cuinardia f tacctda 532.0 79.2 Cccmsipnx terrpanccx 20.9 Cymsipcca spp.87.5 25.0 c7enicnctus hauchii 1891.0 567.3 N.ccerbmnaceus 1891.0 K sinensis 1418.3 teptceytindrus danie 30255.8 19855.4 Hstosim su tax to 10636.8 Netoeim sp.I 709.1=Netosim spp.1265.1 ctavtcuta oancettata 945.5 2836.5 421.7 JF.halophita v.halophita 3545.6 630.4 JF.sceccbmracea 16.7 N.ccacrIkce?19.5 12.5 20.0 14.1 130.6 Navicula sp.4 Ncvtcuta sp.6 Navimta sp.7 ltitsschia acicularis v.ctosteriotde tc.ctostsrtuv 1418.3 11.1 945.5 709.1 1248.1 3006.7 6258.6 1654.6 945.5 945.5 83.4 2836.5 27655.7 3545.6 7091.2 145.9 709.1 1265.1 3.4 4.2 27.8 29.2 50.0 33'44.5 5.6 33.4 3782.0 2127.4 1265.1 283.7 709.I 1891.0 605.1 674.7 2811.2 1686.7 1891.0 2836.5 1891.0 2023.3 709.I 3241'7437.9 15364~3 8433.6 14655 F 2 7564 0 6694 I 23637 3 15869.1 13467.5 16394.4 8709~I 22.2 1418.2 945.5 91.7 1418.3 2836.5 7091.2 20.9 709.f 709.1 2127.4 1985.6 567.3 4254.8 709.1 1260.7 1891.0 907.7 945.5 945.5 567.3 1134.6 709.I 1418.2 3630.3 1124.5 1686.7 843.4 5060.2 283.7-945.5 3403.8 4727.5 31674.0 42547.2 31201.3 33092.3 1872.1 709.1 1891.0 5673.0 2023.3 63198.4 64016.6 89181.0 47958.2 1383.8 567.3 40419.9 19571.7 26816~4 53325.8 44201.8 52991~2 2431.3 562.3 2836.5 605.1 1265.1 66.7 72.3 5.5 72.2 86.1 94.5 79.4 66.7 25.0 62.5 40.9 709.1 27.8 138.9 141.7 2836.5 5673.0 15600.7 1418.3 7942.2 4151.0 1765.0 562.3 1686.7 9136.4 562.3 421~7 630.4 3935.7 4638.5 9992.9 5500.8 945.5 945.5 266.6 173.4 870.3 799.3 516.7 1055.6 394.5 811.1 395 4 531 5 488.9 836.1 504.2 749 2 TABLE H-139 I continued)

PHTTOPULNKTON ABUNOANCE AND COHPOSITION IH CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 12 HAT 1976 5 les Station and th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 SAC)LIAR IOPHTTA (continued)

Ritsechia cons trfcta 945.5 R.,delfcatfsei>>a 6618.5 R.faeciculata tongissfe>a

'891.0 R.pamdom~8.4 K pungene y.atlantioa R.seriate R.sg>eofdot 9.7 Ritsschfa Sp.2 Pinnularia sp.I PLeuroeigna elongat>ee boccie surirelfa Rhisosolenia elate R alata f.fndfca R.bergoni i R calcar acis 180.6 R.cytindrus R.delfcatu)a R.fi>zgilfssina 4963.9 R.iubricata 33.4 R.i brioata v.ehrubsolei R.robueta R.setigera R.etolter jothfi 4254.8 Skeletons>>a costat>r>6)45.7 Rtauro>tais anceps v.anerfcana Rurirelfa robueta~spp.945.5 fhafassione>vt nitsschiofdes is sp.Unidentified centric diataa sp.4 Unidentified centric d)atla sp.5 Unidentified centric diatcas<20u Un)dent)f)ed centric diatoas>2Oe 709.)Un)dent i fied pennate diatoa sp.I Unidentified pennate diataas<20u Un)dent)f led pennate d)stoat>20u 12291.4 Un)dent)f led pennate diataas>200u 145.9 Unidentified sIU>o)d dtatca sp.I 65.3 TOTAL BACILLARIOPHYTA

=157>087.1 3545.6 6382.1 6382.1 3545.6 3545.6.1558.3 75.0 8.3)134.6 9360.4 1134.6 4538.4 r.160.0 3687.5 11.7 6615.2 14.3 630.4 6681.5 8509.5 2249.0 22928.2 3782.0 3347.1 630.4.945: 5, 15758.3 20929.3'6312.I 4046.6.5266.8 4223.2)654.6 3466.9 5436.6 5909.3 2108.4 945.5 16.7 2836.5)248.1" 945.5 2269.2 6303.3 1891.0 J 709.I 4944.9'09.1 1046.5 25.0 605.1 120.8 17018.9 50.0 375.0 8.3 2127.4 41.7 329.1 1418.3 48.4 188.3 407.2 915.5 6.7 295.6 958.6 138.9 1211.2 158.3 229.1 136.7 142.9 286.0 119.5\2836.5)16.7 12.5 5673.0 4254.7 21273.6 29783.0 567.3 45.0 3.4 2836.5 21840.9 421.7 7557.3 117.3 6555.4 134.1 6.7 9178.2 23889.5 8947.6 8005.2 421.7 1891.0 161.1 97.2 5909.3 4963'12.5 58.3'2.2 59.4 42.6 1325.0 1222.2 1139.4 1398.2 97.3 77.8 66.0 122.3 261.2)176.4 27.8 152.8 11.1 94.5 1277.8 6618~5 20495.5 150.0 138.9 157.4 216.7 8509.5 10211~3 194.5 132.0 250.0 188.0 9417.5 11818.6 245.9 175.0 37.5 202.8 258.3)420.9 8.4 111.1 11691.8 187.5 55.6 4.2 9277.0 7028.0 6854.8 9218.6 5.6 18909.9 4727.5 5.6)2480.6 8824.6.35827.6 28928.1 3744.2 17964.4 13365.4 15243.2 254.2 1454.2 208.4 605.1 5549.4 270.8 13141.6 26406.8 6.7 165.0 1444.2 26.7 127.5 6953.5 262.5 100.0 14.2 6347.7 19579.9 312.5 54.1 2836.5 11.7 567.3 111.I 273.7 69.5 945.5 94.5 116.0 259.3 111.1 637.5 14.8 605.1 605.1 337.4 104.2 47511;0 7800.3 4254.7 6226.4 3025.6 5060.2 945.5)891.0 283.7 2521.3 562.3 3999.4 1919.?1012.I 3545.6)232.1)260.7 562.3 7327.6 630.4 562.3 945.5 709.1 1755.6 28364.8 250319.3 76584.9 44816.4 12775.7 3151.7 15506.I 26237.4 7730.8 22455.4 22691.9 15770.8 16703.7 17018.9 11039.6 14247~6 13672.9 60984.3 6382'4538.5 2918.8 4790.5 2836.5 7309.2 7800.3 945.5 1191.4 2206 F 2 2836.5 2951.8 2628.3 4220.3 37.5 8.4 5.6 3.4 3.7 16.7 11.1 16.7 6.7 470.8 70.8-21.7 34.8 30.6 20.8 8.3 16.7 6.7 11.1 9.7 12.5 35.8 576>636 1 220>343 0 16)>390 7 99>148.7 154 F 581 5 136~123 7 140>490 0 155>433 6 122>077'101>633'148>037 8 210>328 4 182>826.5 209,738.6 130,396.9 TABLE H 139 (continued)

PHYTOPLANKTOM ABUNO>z>NCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLAzlT 12 HAY 1976 Statfon and de th 5 acies 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 PYRRHOPNTA (dlnof)age))ates)

A>zphfdfnfum sp.I A>g>hfdfnfum sp.2 1654.6 Amphfdfnf>zn Spp.Cerasfum fhroa v.ez>7rcrmum C.')cene C.scree C.erfohooeroe Ezuuiae lie ocwcpreeea Z.zzzrfna 945.5 Ezuufaella spp.Cymncdfnfum auronsfum 709.1 C.eimpfen'?4963.9 C.eplendene C.uiride Cy>>modfnfzce sp.2 945.5 Cannodfnfczz spp.m, 36874.2 Cyrcdinfum sp.I 4963.9 Peridfnf un deprweezcz P.hfrobfe P.troohofdeum Perfdfnfum spp.945.5 Prorooen s rum mioczne Unfdentfffed dlnof legal)ates 11345.9 TOTAL PYRRHOPHYTA

>>63,348.1 CHLOROPHYTA (green algae)Ch)cur>>~sp.Cladophora sp.Ch)Orephyte Sp.I 64529.9 TOTAL CHLOROPHYTA 64,529.9 1418.3 3120.2 37.5 12.5 3.4 20.9 567.3 630.4 709.1 2108.4 4.2 27.8 624.1 945.5 624.1 15600.7 51765.8 16309.8 16.7 2127.4 6523.9 9218.6 6523.9 27655.7)7302.6 1701.9 16.7 421.7 12387.0 12966.S 1686.7 421.7 1686.7 3529.9 8194.6 561.3 1134.6 25024.)1197.1 6.7 567.3 3072.9 4638.5 1654.6 984.0 945.5 7564.0)2527.8 8.4.3654.6 21982.7 6325.2 709.1 13.9 1265.I 4727.5 1248.1 624.1 7318.2 624.1 3545.6 81>297.0 2836.5 567.3 34746.9 12764.2 78>003.4 49>09)~4 3403.8 630.4 945.5 46641.8 6492.4 13000.6 13493.8 17491~6 24582.8 6694~I 76,224.9 51>379.2 30.973.4 32.473.8 42,116.1 37,819.8 17,798.9 709.1 166.7 205644.7 143951.4 35456.0 41568.7 59377.0 210372.2 198470.5 99513.1 96440.3 86512.6 205>644.7 143.951.4 35,622.7 41.568.7 59,371.0 211,OSIER 3 198.470.5 99,513.1 96,440.3 86>512.6 945.5 16.1 11.1 3.7 5.6 945.5 30.6 8.4 709.I 3.4 3.4 630.4 1260.7 2206.2 630.4 2632.2 1891.0 1686.7 3475.6 421.1 1210.I 1418.3 1686.7 674.7 107)5.6 630.4 630.4 2836.5 1507.8 1686.7 1124.5 562.3 12189.9=3897.3 5.6 1367.2 945.5 6382.1 5152.6 1349.4 605.1 1046.5 9170.1 10758 4 26,494.6 23.961'14719.4 11430.6 11580.0 39,685.0 19,825.1 23.435.3 945.5 102428.4 119850.2)40499.3 2767)5.8 166828.5 102,428.4120,795.7 140~499 3 216>715 8 166 828 5 CYANOPNTA{blue-green a19ae)Ceof Ilasorfa sp.TOTAL CYANOPNTA 0.0 83.4 83.4 41.7 0.0 41.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 EVBLENOPNTA (euglenofds}

Euzrepsfa cf.Ycznoczff Euzrepsia spp.yz>zohekmcism spp.TOTAL EUGLEMOPNTA 0.0 1418.3 0.0 1,418.3 0.0 42).7 421.7 I)97.7),197.7 0.0 562.3 42).7 984.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 CRYPTOPNTA (oryptophytes)

~>ze azg>hfoeefa C mfnuca TOTAL CRYPTOPHYTA 0.0 1418.3 1418.3 0.0 1,418.3 1.418.3 4721.5 0.0 4,727.5 945.5 5909.3 6,854.8 2600.I 6618.5 3403.8 0.0 2.600.1 6,618.5 3.403.8 0.0 0.0 945.5 945.5 0.0 709.1 709.1 CHRYSOPNCEAE (ye)low-brown algae)Chrysophyte sp.I Chzysophyte sp.2 TOTAL CHRYSOPNCEAE 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 421.1 421.7 0.0 0.0 1546.2 1,546.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 843.4 421.7 1,265.I 709.I 0.0 709.1 TABLE H-139)continued)

PHYTOPLANKTDN ASNIDANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 12 HAY 1976 5 ecies 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 Station and d th 8 5 8 5 8 5 HAPTOPHYCEAE

{haptophytes Includin9 coccolithophorcs)

Haptophyte sp I'5239.0 81548.8 31910.3 45667.4'TOTAL HAPIOPHYCEAE 65,239.0 81,548.8 31,910.3 45.667.4 PRASINOPHYCEAE tprailnophytes)

P)>~rr>>yICfsr>a yasrnaal>>>Cc sp.1 19619.0 7091.2 19S5.6 Prasinophy\c sp.I 709.1 15600.7 17728.0 11346.0 Unidentified prasinophytes 21510.0 13473.3 47511.0 20989.9 TOTAL PRASINOPHYCEAE 41,838.1 36'65.2 65,239.0 34,321.5 UNIDOITIFIED PHYTOFIAGELIATES Phytofla9ellatc sp.4-709.1 2836.5 1418.3 2836.5 Phytofla9ellatc sp.5 Phytof)49e)late sp.6 Un)dent)f)ed phytofla9e))ates>10>>'782.0 6382.1 7091.2 9076.7 Un)dent I f I ed phytof legal)ates clih 139460.2 324776.8 516948.3 301801.4 TOTAL W IDENT)FIED PHYTOFIAGELLATES 143,951.3 333,995.4 525,457.8 313,714.6 61025.3 111316.1 72330.2 109215.3 57438.7 83203.4 51226.8 66184.5 90592.4 61,025.3 111,316.1 72,330.2 109,215.3 57,438.7 83,203.4 51,226.8 66 AD)84>5 90,592.4 ,90912.0.60848.2 59882.5 90,912.0 60,848.2 59,882.5 48684.4 20800.9 7327.6 69296.2 1418.3 2836.5 1872.1 2836.5 709.I 1891.0 6005.7 10389.8 5197.9 19357.9 9391.9 52002.1 26987.6 20091.7 12291.4 11459.1 8509.4 68,042.3 30,192.8 59>329.7 96,283.8 21,510.0 15,127.9 13,331.2 11,345.9 26500.I 5861.7 28667.7 32,505.8 16,251.5 34,574.7 1891.0 709.I 1418.3 1418.3 3961.0 5.852.0 421.7 1815.4 1891.0 945.5 945.5 4491.I 709.1 2600.1 567.3 1197.7 709.1 1260.7 6854: 8 1620.9 20612.4 2249.0 6746.9 2811.2 6854.8 6618.5 5786.5 8324.6 4906.5 6094.7 3942.5 4523.2 4572.6 102923.7 81942.7 394506.9 76324'323122.2 313903.7 176429.0 265683.5 133314~5 272255.5 155968.7 219358.6 109,117.2 84,968.4 404.670.9 79,557;I 335,177.2 322,413.2 184.030.9 276.399.I 140.470.0 286.98S.I 162.038.6 245.912.5 OTHERS Unidentified no.3 Unidentified coccoid 2 Unidentified coccold 3 TOTAL OTHERS 1418.3 2836.5 1418.3 1418.2 4963.9 8509.5 2127.4 6523.9 1418.3 6807.6 6>382 2 11>346 0 4>964 0 14 749 7 0.0 630.4 1654.6 3309.3 630.4 4,963.9 9698.7 10401.5 20,100.2 709.1 2600.I 3>309.2 945.5 567.3 945.5 567.3 1575.9 1,575.9 945.5 3156.1 709.1 6967.7 1721.2 945.5 3,156~I 7,676.8 1,721.2 TOTAL PHYTOPIANKTCN 542>1>332>l>072>656>455>375.7 715.3 706.3 018.0 970.6 498~926, 679, 717, 684, 458, 631.592, 370.3 327.9 121.4 098.4.644.9 505.1 836.0 945.7 773~753, 664, 782.8 094.7 169.8 Values are nean of tuo replicates.

5~Surface;8~Bottoa.

TABLE N-140 PNYTOPIANICION ABUNDANCE ANO CONPOSIT ION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 8 JOIE 1976 BACILLARIOPNTTA (distant), Actfnoptychus sp.Asphora spp.Asterionet ta japonica 2631.4 yacterfastrcsx de tfcatutun~Dfddutphfa atternans"B.-cucrita 42101.5 D.tongfcrurce e.'~bitte<<>>Ccscpytosira cynbel tifcrnfe 13156.7 CeratauHna bsrgcnH.Chaetoceros affinis v.czftHs C.brevis C.curoisetus C.didder~C.dfdyxxcs v.protuberans C.gzxxoftfs C Iaaf nfosus C.Iasofs C.torensfanus C.zcessaransfe C..pencbctus C.oietulae 10525.4 C.czfghanf Chaetocsros spp.152618.0 137749.0 Ctiscxcosp>ania noniHgera 13.9 Cccconefs ftuofatf Hs v.ftuciatf Hs Corethron hystrfx 2Q1.4 1405.6 Coecfnodfecus Hnsatus C.zsargfnatus C.oculus iridie C.radfatus Coscfnodfscus spp.Cyclotetbx sensa Cyctotetta spp.Cynbetto sp.I 5262.7 cyeetta spp.31576.2 4216.8 , Diptonefe dfdynx v.dfcbcxca D.fnterzccpta'.

safthff v.snithH Dfplonsfs sp.-13156.8 12650.4 Ditytux brfghtcuctHf-Prcgi larfa,&fSata Frxgf teria I sp.Ccuphonena spp.Cznnuctcphora nxrina Cyrosigna spp.y~tccx sirens taudsria bores Hs teptocyHr~~

dcccfc~5262.7 2811.2 fcfcnophora abbznofam Ketosfra zsonftffcrnfs 1405.6 1405,6 2741.0 7028.0.6578.4 16445.9 5392.0 2631.4 5392.0 5262.7-15788.1 58536.1 70096.0 24170.9-13480.0 4604.9 2631.4 6578.4 21050.7 657.9 13156.7 8551.9"202.3.-2964.9 3795.'I 1642;6 1314.1'57.9

" 1642.6'233.8 8212.7 3285.I 606.8 11807.1 2427.1,.=2530.1 7685.9 11526.0 48624.2 1415.8'2811.2 5482.0'9735.1 57629.7 54271.5 101964.6.53920.0 121320.0 34865.3 11841.1 34207.5 3289.2 2631.4 1973.5 5920.5 75.0 5920.5 40440.0 791.7 6578.4 3285.1 3842.9 31743.9 62.5 5262.7 3033.9 404.5 606.8 2427.2 17103.8 II 8212.7 1973.5 1124.5 5929.7 6746.9 8894.6 29174.5 6578.4 3236.2 5920.5 1973.5 657.0 1314.9 3285.2 6570.2 47332.2 68986.6 1315.7 5751.5 3092.3 10159.7 606.8 21641.9 115821.6 107921.4 28944.8 32352.0 182422.8 447535.9 5392.0 2Q1.4 5392.0 8023.4 5392.0 10784.0 94360.0 138693.8 194061.6 281553.8 148280.0 3947.0 90123.5 185643.8 98675.4 2741.0 1973.5 1315.7 2Q1.3 3289.2 6578.4 5914.0 1314.9 4927.6 10784.0 26960.0 12060.3 202.3 13480.0 33.4 20.9 33.3 16.7 41.7 657.9 404.5 1973.5 11841.I 404.5 7309.1 2631.4 657.0 5392.0 13480.0 13480.0 13480.0 2741.0 5482.0 3289.2 3289.2 1642.6 1315.7 3947.0 202.3 1265.I 2741.0 3289.2 657.9 1642.6 202.3 1973.5 80880.0 10525.4 10784.0 7067.I.3947.0 1314.9 3285.1 12060.3 3289.2 3289.2 2631.4 38154.5 53920.0 5262.7 2631.4.657.0 3947.0 1213.6 10964.0 23024.3 7894.1 1642.6 657.9 2741.0 20.9 3.4 33.4 657.0 1971.1 13140.3 657.9 843.4 41.7 7894.1 18419.4 657.9 1011.3 202.3 1265.1 5262.7 5262.7 Station snd d th b S 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 c TABLE H 140 (cont I nued)PHYTOPLAHRTON AIRIfOANCE ARO COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLAIT 8 JURE 1976 5 8 Station and th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 B 5 B 5 8 5 B I CD BACILLARIOPHTTA (contfnued)

Ãetoefra auloata gaofou ta nance't tata g.hatophila v'.hatophfla 2631.,4'F.

Ipra v.Iym g.ennbnznaoca g.~2 133.4 gaofouta sp.6 2631.4 RC taeohia aofoutarfe v.aloe terfofdee 5262.7 g otoeterfiex 92097.1 g.eonetrfota 2631.4 g.dctioatfeefna 92097.0 g.facoioutata g.tongfeefnx 26313.4 g.Panxdoxa 800.0 g.Pungcne v.attantfoa 23682.1 g.efgnarfdm 50.0 g.ep thur ta gftxeohfa sp.2 66.7 Pinnutaria sp.I Pfnnutarfa sp.2 2631.4 Pteuroeffexx etongatxee 16.7 Ahophaxese eurfrella 5262.7 Ahaphonefe sp.I tthfaoeotcnfa atata R.alata f.Cndioa 66.7 R.bcrgcexff R.oatoar aofe 50.0 J?.frogf tfeefma R.Cubrfoata 50.0 R frdrricata v.ehrubeotef 150.0 R.eetfgcra R.etolterfothfC 2631.4 She letoncma ooetatxee 481535.9 gtauronefe anocpe v.anerfoana gurfretta robueta Sbncdra s pp.thataeefonena nftaeohfoCdhe "18419.4 thataeeCoefra sp.I 55258.2 Shataeefothrfu fxxnnn feldii g.Iongfeefexx 16.7 2'.nedCterranca v.Poofffoa Unldentlffed centrfc dfatxxa sp.4 Unldentlfled centrfc dfatcns COe 42101~5 Unfdentffled centrfc dfatons>20u 2631.4 Unldentlf led pennate dlatoa sp.I 15788.I Unfdhntlfled pennate dfaton sp.3 7028.0 1405.6 1405.6 27.8 5622.4 16445.9-1973.5 2741.0 41.7 104.2 62.5 5482.0 6578.4 16.7 125.0 41.7 1973.5 26960.0 789l.l 1078l.O'578.4 2631~4'575.9 11497.8 16.7 66.7 100.0 5262.7 16176.0 25.6 1315:7 16.7 91.7 113.4 6578.4 657.0 1642.6 716.7 4927.7 229.2 657.9 4045.2-3373.5 16.7" 83.4 216.7 441.7 2224.9 1265.1 98.6 10555.1 4216.8 85741.7 l216.8 88552.9 1405.6 22489.6 236.1 16867.2 55.6 27.8 Il05.6 27l I.0 3289.2 151850.5 98675.4 12060.3 6578.4 124988.9 789l0.3 10964.0 16445.9 N3.4 625.0 13156.8 6578.4 1973.5 82229.5 3947.0 132882.9 1973.5 27629.1 579.2 23682.I 41.7 26960.0 94360.0 67400.0 26960.0 Il58.4 26960.0 41.7 13480.0 41.7 5392.0 130746.2 134800.0 5392.0 10784.0-93648.8 194111.9 58924.1 2100.0 45QB.I 50.0 10525.4 100.0 2631.4 2631.4 37744.0 450.0 16176.0 5392.0 33.3 26952.9 1315.7 68622.6 2875.8 16.7 78940.3 5262.7 72362.0 1315.7 39470.2 1175.0 36838.9 8.4 1315.7 75.0 1315.7 7889.1 13808.8 8545.3 33.4 1314.9 657.9 93.4 31208.3 1642.6 18068.0 1642.6 16425.4 6570.2 33.l 1642.6 200.0 657.9 15788.1 30541.3 43292.6 254189.6 46048.5 7893.7 33.4 1315.7 4.2 21035.1 404.5 4449.8 666.7 53694.0 843.4 211851.3 3795.I 5929.7 72.2 23.6 20.9 175.0 147.2 186.1 N.4 20.9 125.0 8433.6 32891.8 32891.8 15130.2 53920.0 18548.7 100.0 26.2 41.7 5392.0 2875.8 17103.7 6.7 1314.I 16.7 20.9 104.2 25l.2 83.4 27.8 152.8 55.6 27.8 33.4 450.0 100.0 100.0 233.3 133.3 133.4 20.9 41.7 145.9 1973.5 166.4 208.4 62.5 291.7 375.0 437.5 166.7 300.0 166.7 13480.0 383.l 483.3 33.4 5392.0 1676911.5 5392.0 25.6 33.4 69.5 225.0 66.7 268.4 165.0 65.0 657.0 52.2 116.7 1315.7 100.0 366.7 87.8 6822.8 308.4 50.0 418105.9 363125.5 32863.1 66.7 3285.I 15130.3 16.7 IN.3 66.7 83.4 266.7 150.0 3285.1 72271.7 62.5 41.7 54.2 1315.7 20.9 112.5 8.4 225637.7 33.3 222l.9 54.2 162.5 16.7 45.9 606.8" 120.9 229.2 133.3 1011.3 73420.4 25.0 36.1 20319.3 3935.7 47.2 72.2 22.2 187.5 18.1 154.2 27.8 155.6 80.6 320.9 5060.2 23679.6 14056.0 9290.I 334814.3 670577.0 30923.2 29602.6 16445.9 63810.1 13480.0 56224.0 131019.0 322339.6 129593.7 53920.0 66171.6 37744.0 117072.3 156368.0 150.0 33.4 16.7 8627,2 21050.8 7108.5 22366.5 6571.0, 5257.8 3285.I 8212.7 33.4 202.3 4216.8 2964.9 14472.4 4652.0 21365.2 91041.1 13156.7, 10517.5 32610.0 52380.1 466.7 8.4 12.5 116.7 35'8.4 657.0 45.9 28112.0 192965.2 69072.8 52626.9 148280.0 66947.4 86272.0 4l207.3 8433.6 2741.0 14056.0 10964.0 29602.7 80880.0 1315.7 59312.0 2631.4 11829.6 27629.1 9209.7 6674.6 23333.0 46133.5 24638.1 1315.7 1973.5 5495.0 2811.2 9319.4 3289.2 10784.0 399190.8 704432.6 976886.3 917023.2 485279.9 1018964.5 1405.6 TABLE H-140 (continued)

PHYTOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 8 JLYIE 1976 Station and d th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 33.4 1,469, 874.3 BAC)LLARIOPHYTA (continued)

Unidentified pennate d)atoa sp.4" 10525.4'Unidentified pennate dl atoas COu.242083.6 tin)dent)fied pennate dlatoas>20a 63'I52.3 Unidentified pennate diatots r200u Unidentl fled signa)d dlatoa sp.I 116.7 Unidentified s)gno)d d)atoas>200e TOTAL BACILLARIOPNTA

,1405.6 205217.8 364002.5 365098.9.140776.9 673999.8 358419.0'339695.9)09220.9 98675.4"27610.3 98552.3 46706.4 26698.4 28674.3 13.9 62.5 16.7 8.9 16.7 4.2 20.8 8.4)8.1 166.7 166.7 145.9 25.0 250.0 116.7 133.4 35.0 125.0 30.0 383.4 150.0 127.8 13.9 166.7 100.0 1,281, 2,150.2,547, 2,064, 2,672, 2,461, 739.2 362.9 242.7 582.3 707.4 424.4 15.0 50.0 8.4 150.0 5.6 3,479, 1,026',032, 213>481>534i 246>739>1,861>906.1 243.4 572.4 544.8 956.1 118.3 906.3 091.6 832.2 52007.3 87163.3 108543.0 30260.5 175239.9 80362.8 80880.0 10769.8 31576.2 9204.8 42706.0 7894.0 3640.7 10401.5 196670.8 PYRRHOPNTA (dinoflagel)ates)

AnphfdfnEun sp.I~hhffnhes sp.2 Ceratlte>fkraa v.eugrarrs>n Ceratfun fkeue C.tern C.trfohoeeroe C.trfpoe Ecuufaella r>arfna Cy>enodfnf>re aurantlun G.gateefanun C.ekp)ea 7 Cyrnodfnfun spp.5262.7 CJJrodfnfun sp.I Perfdfnh>e diuergene P.fnconeofcsare f.>n>>at>r>P.troohofde>re Perfdlnhee spp.Uni dent l fied dinoflagellates 7894.I TOTAL PZRRHOPNTA 13,190.2 1642.6 1971.1 8.9 6.7 16.7-13.9 41.7)6.7 41.7 8.4 16.7 16.7 16.7 12.5 6.7 2631.4 5392.0 27958.1 3289.2 3289.2 7028.0 2811.2 6578.4 1973.5)405.6 6578.4 1973.5 1315.7 4216.8 3289.2 4604.9 13480.0 15>475.5 34>619.9 16,446.0 8>564.4 40>440.0 5392.0 23832.8 6578.4 5>262.8 26,960.0 29>593 3 10i533.9 5>270.4 4927.7 6,620.4 2875.8 26960.0 2631.4 16176.0 2875.8 1315.7 2628.9 1315.7 657.0 8.4 4.2 657.9 202.3 263).4 5,271.2 1011.3)2088.2 1,824.6 17,159.5 1,265.1 1973.5 202.3 1265.I 404.5 5060.2 CHLOROPNTA (green algae)Chlorophyte sp.I 113147.8 137749.0 F)lanentous chlorophytet 41.7 TOTAL CHLOROPHYTA 113~147.8 137,790.7 197350.8 141434.7 51311.2 269599.9 80233.5 102448.0 100838.1 44732.9 18403.8 50918.7 17761.6 11528.8 58754.2 73173.4 197>350.8 141>434.7 51>311 2 269i599.9 80>233.5 102>448.0 100i838.1 44>732.9 18>403 8 50>918.7 17>761.6 11>528.8 58>754~2 73>173.4 CYANCPNTA (b)ue-green algae)Oeof I latorfa spp.)3.9 TOTAL CYA(OPHYTA 0.0 13.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 EUGLENOPHYTA (euglenoids)

Eugiena sp.I Pug)er~spp.2631.4 TOTAL EUI>LENOPNTA 2.631.4 3289.2 2741.0 0.0 2,74).0 3,289.2 0.0 0.0 0.0.2631.4 0.0 0.0 2,631.4 657.0 657.0 0.0 1315.7 1.315.7 3373.5 0.0 3>373 5 0.0 TABLE H-140 (continued I PHYTOPIANKTON ABVNOANCE ANO COMPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 8 JUNE 1976 ci Station and d thb 4 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 B 5 B S CRYPTOPHYTA (cryptophytes)

Chron><<<<nae>>f>u>ta TOTAL CRYPTOPHYTA:

0.0 2741.0 0.0 2,741.0 6578.4 6,578.4-0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0." 0.0 0..0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 CHRYSOPHYCEAE (yellow-brown algae)Chrysophyte sp.I 2741.0 TOTAL CHRYSOPHYCEAE

.0.0 0.0 2,741.0 13480.0 0.0 0.0 13,480.0 2875.8.0.0 0.0 2.'875.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1265.I 1,265.1 HAPTOPHYCEAE (haptophytes including coccolithophores)

Haptophyte sp.I 10525.4 2811.2 2741.0 TOTAL HAPTOPHYCEAE 10,525.4 2,81).2 2,741.0 6578.4 6,578.4 0.0 13480.0 5392.0 13.480.0 5,392.0 0.0 5751.5 5~751.5 0.0 1971.9 1.971.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 1686.7 1,686.7 0.0 PRASINOPHYCEAE (prasinophytes)

Prasinophyte sp.I Unidentified prasinophytes TOTAL PRASINOPHYCEAE 0.0 5622.4 5,622.4 3289.2 13156.8 0.0 3,289.2 13,156.8 2875.8 5392.0 16176.0 3947.0 0.0 5.392.0 16,176.0 2,875.8 3,947.0 1314.9 3285.1 1,314.9 3.285.1 3289.2 3,289.2 809.I 3935.7 5495.0 8433.6 15219.8 12,369.3 20,714.8 UNIDENTIFIED PHYTOFIAGELLATES Phytoflagellate sp.4 Phytoflagellate sp.5 Unidentified phytof1 age ll ates<<IOu 31576.1 Unidentified phytoflagellates

<IOu 592052.3 TOTAL PHYTOFLAGELLATES 623,628.4 2631.4 2875.8 1315.7 657.9 8433.6 9867.6 2631.4 11258.6 1315.7 1314.I 657.9 606.8 2811.2 5929.7 435736.5 932482.4 539425~5 198008.6 566159.9 255020.8 388223.9 269903.7 102622.4 35503-5 108407'87492.2 24878 0 63814'158680.3 444>170.1 932>482.4 549>293.I 203>271'566~159.9 255>020.8 388,223.9 285,353.8 103,938.1 37,475.5 108,407.5 88,150.I 25,484.8 66,625.5 164,610.0 OTHERS Unidentified coccoid 2 5262.7 Unidentified coccoid 3 5262.7 TOTAL OTHERS 10,525.4 2811.2 2.811.2 6578.4 0.0 6,578.4 2875.8 1315.7 7236.2 26960.0 10654.7 9698.5 2631.4 7,236.2 26,960.0 10.654.7 0.0 12,574.3 3,947'3946.2 3.946.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL PHYTOPLANKTON 2,243, 1,890, 3,325, 3,280.2,348~521.4 434.3 780.0 730.I 122.5 3,602, 2,823'.013.1,466, 1,202, 826.5 378.6'14.0 104.3 317.7 282, 651, 649, 286, 899.2.122>>582.2 185.8 906.5 553.6 060.3 860.6 Values are seen of two repllcates.

b 5~Surface;8~Bottco.

TABLE H-141 PHYTOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE AND EOHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 14 JVLT 1976 Stat)on and d th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILIARIOPHTIA (diatoas)Amphfpronx Spp.Acphora app.-le trfcnet ta Japonica Bxctcrfaetiva dot fcatu tun pftbMphfa cecrf ta CcratauHna bcrgtnH Ccratcutina sp.I haetcccroc conc t rfctue C.curofce tun C.grccftfe 57116~7 C.Iacofe C.lorcnafcnue C.axcecancneit C.pcruofanue Chxetoccroc ufghanf 45693.3 Chxctoccroc spp.17135.0 Ct~frauenfctdfance Ctfnacoep>~fa axonf Hgcra Ct Cnacoephcnfa sp.I~fe ftucfatitfe v.ftuofatf Cocconcfe spp.Corethron haetrfn Cbctotct ta caw'gctotctta spp.C)cbetta sp.I Cbrbet ta spp.Pfptcncfe sp.Prcgf teria fn flata Cxnrcxx tophcnx eaxrfna CufnardCa ftacofda Ceroefgnx spp.gcnfautue hcuckf C Z.cnnbrcnoccue B.eCncneie Ccxdcrfa boreatic fcptocytfndrue dcnfcue tfcnophore abbrcofata atctoefra eutcata Jtacfcuta hxtcphfla v.hatophila N.cnrbxvxnacca F.~7 Jlf taechfa acfcutarfe v.clot tcrfofdcc 51405.1 N.ctoctcrfun 17135.0 g.dcHcatfeefna 5711.7 N.faccfcutata N.Icngfeefna 11423.3 N.pungent v.attantCoa teria to 2223.6 3335.5 2668.4 1334.2 6226.2.-2668.4)334.2-925.0 1516.7 2658.3 1033.3 997.2 1183.3 3807.8 3216.I 1586.6 2379.9 3173.2'932.9 3807.8 3807.8))423.3 566.7)033.3 366.7 722.2 10312.7 1586.6 1586.6 600.0 183.3 2223.7 1675.0 508.3 2)83.3 8.3 22.1 866.7 87.9 40.3 922.2 10383.3 133.3 1833.3 5077.1 7615.5 11423.3 4188.6 1778.9 45584.8 33354.7 19123.3 25349.7 5077.1 3807.8 889.5 4002.6 1096.4 2144.1 103127.5 82502.0 96)72.7 125413.4 64041.0 50699.)55.6 55.6'llew I 22846.7 22846.7 12184.9 52338.3 12692.6)5231.1 133.3 2538.5 3807.8 1334.2 3113.I He 3807.8 7615.6 4447.3 1334.2 2379.9 4759.7 1586.6 1334.2 2379.9 3807.8 7540.9 11423.3 30462.3-11423.3 6183.3 2088.9 242SO.O 216.7 101 54.1 4002.6 1805.6 5188.9 405.5 3058.3)334.2 3122.2 4343.3 6600.0 1586.6 538.6 1405.6 2055.5 33.3 2435.0 2666.7 283.3 2172.2 1108.3 2219.4 2125.0 1444.4 7550.0 341.7 41.7)334.2 3966.4 2223.6 1096.4 1096.4 17452.3 23798.6 38357.9 28017.9 25349.6)1.1 2223.7 7615.6 8377.1 7615.6 20181.3 56444.8 3807.8 5336.7 16010.2 2668.4 6670.9.)2692.6 76)55.6 5847.4 7615.6 73.3 100.0 250.0 216.7 333.3 166.7 166.7 944.5 66.7 22.2)83.3 266.7 66.7 55.6 266.7 683.3-847.2 541.7 88.9 2.8 16.7 1)274.0 34270.0 15081.8 11274.0=5077.I 2538.5 10154.1 53308.9 2558.3 4759.7 12692,6 7782.7 2668.4 3289.2 16659.0 22212.1 60038.4 60038.4 5457.6 22212.1 46010.7 56702.9 62706.8 38077.8 4188.6 15231.1 7996.3 3733.1 38077.8 25131.4 34270.0 2558.2 62706.8 67598.8 3557.8 34688.9 50699.1 1461.9 1334.2 3807.8 3733.1 8377.1 116.7 50.0 1072.0 7139.6 1586.6 161.1 3173.2 9519.5)I I.1 5711.7 2668.4 5077.I 2779.6 2668.4 1778.9 3807.8 TABI.E H lll (continued)

PHYTOPULVXTCN ASIIIOANCE AllO COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PIAH 14 JULY 1976 5 8 Station and d th 5 8 5 8 5 8 S B 5 8 BACILIARIOPHTTA (continued)"RCtsschia signofdea'.

spathutata Ritsschia sp.2 pinnutarfa sp.2.pteuroslifmt elongatus Rhcphonsss surirel ta Rhisosotenla atata R.atata f.Cndica R.bergonii R.catoar aoie R.cytindrus R.detlcatuta R.frugitfssfna R.Crbricata R.Crd>ricata v.shrubsoleC R.setigera R.stotterfothCC Sketetonema costatus 28558.3 Rtreptotheca thamensis Ruriret ta robusta fhatassionsma nitsschioides fhatassfosC>>s sp.I fhatassiothris frauenfeHiC P.Icngissf>sz P.uediterranea v.Pacifica Unidentified cent rl c d)atas sp.4 Unidentified centric di a tens<20u 34270.0 Unidentified centric diatons>20u Un)dent)fled pennate diatcns<ZOu 85675.1 Unidentified pennate diatcns>20u Unidentified pennate dlatcns>200u Unidentified s)gno)d diatom sp.I Unidentified silnoid d)stats>200u TOTAL SAC ILLAR I OPHYTA 354~123.5 150.0 150.0 7615.6>16.7 3807.8;-83.3 2.8~27:8 88.9 11.1.50.0 38.9-'91~7 58.3 25.0.8.3 66.7 1).1 183.3 16.7 7615.6 73.3 106.7 3807.8 83.3 263.3 216.7 66.7 4188.6 233.3 1191.7 50.0 335.0 8.3 565.0 7540.9 111948.8 34120.7 45693.4 22846.7 66636.2 3733.1 816.7 516.7 750.0 67644.1 169931.6 25.0 2$.0 16.7 5711.7 8.3 4188.6 16.7 4759;7 66.7 55.6 17.8 27.8 22.2 25.0 34.5 50.0 77.8 55.5 1461.9 2168.4 3173.1 7932.9 19.4 79.1 483.3 377.8 42.6 9.6 311.1 344.4 12.4$72.2 933.3 6943.8 10769.0 62669.8 57116.7 13887.6 22317.6 59496.6 125339.5 55.6 3.7 14279.2 116.7 11.1 16.7 6346.3 3173.2 133.3 11.I 44.4 88.9 5$.6 55.6 11.1 8894.6 10006.4 650.0 222.2 738.9 65597.5 165105.7 12230.1 19456.9 24l.4 8.3 16.7 16.7 33.3 9339.3 641.7 233.3 775.0 97395.7 186786.2 11.I 16.7 16.7 83.3 16.7 12007.6 677.8 288.9 1136.1 106735.0 106735.0 44.4 50.0 33.3 16.7 75.0 116.7 6670.9 541.7 308.3 1533.3 96061.5 125413.6 150.0 66.7 83.3 144.5 116.7 16.7 5077.1 26654.5-111.1 1566.7 144.4 1316.7 422.2 783.3 35539.3 201812.5 58386.0 38077.8 83.3 14676.1 22681.2 226S).2 18678.6 24904.8 21347.0 133.3 200.0 300.0 208.3 58.3 33.3 250.0 16.7 83.3 37.5 2153.3 1383.3 329.6 775.6 1466.7 922.2 727.7 400.0 1477~8 808.3 300.0 3383'49l26,5 11994$.1 60924.5 37316.3 37853.8 6578.4 10208.6 38871.1-52357.0 22236.4 34688.9 27128.5 30686.3 15231.1 38077.8 3173.1 1111.8 1334.2 33.3 66.7 25.0 50.0 18.3 16.7 5.6 13.8 11.I 44.4 11.1=83.3 88.9 25.0 25.0 16.7)6.?357>040.5 382,769.5 16.7 426>755.0 406>393.5 601>597.3 94>729.8 105>789.1 482,813.3 601>197.4 699>493.0 803>224.6 660>175.2 589>291.3 292>764.2 578,323.9 166497.2 91386.8 129464.6 52928.2 109455.1 44221.2 36546.4 83295.2 103127.5 59482.5 93393.1 64930.5 50699.1 91386.8 45693.4 26505.I 34270.0 38077.8 16754.3 11423.3 8771.2 3240.5 7932.9 12692.6 8338.7 10673.5 16010.2 17344.4 10154.I 7615.6 PYRRHCPHYTA (dinoflagellates)

A>>phldinius sp.2 Ceratius furca v.ngga>rase C.f>uus C.trtchoceros lta spp.C)>modinfun auzcntlus 17135.0 C.eirptez?Cg>su>dinius Spp.34270.0 3807.8 11423.3 15007.I 17135.0 4188.6 3.7 11348.7 16080.4 18889.6 10598.5 14131.3 3173.2 1586.6 22415.2 10312.8 555.9 25.0 6670.9 16.7 1586.6 6115.0 5336.8 9339.3 2668.4 19038.9 2779.6 1334.2 6670.9 4002.6 5077.I 12692.6 5077.1 10154.1 11423.3 3807.8 22846.7 TABLE H 141 (conti nued)PHYTOPIANKTON ABUNOANCE ANO COMPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 14 JULY 1976 Station and dc th 4 I 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 S 8 PYRRHOPHYTA (continued) dy>e>odinfun sp.I Perfdfnim hirobie P.troohoidaw Feridinium spp.Pr>rrooentrt>e sp.)Unidentified dlnof)egal)ates TOTAL PYRRHOPNTA 17135.0 CHLOROPNTA (green algae)Chbtnednxnae s p.Sotnedee m I sp.Chlorophytc sp.I 97098.5 TOIAL CHLOROPHYTA 97,098;5)09455.1 1028)0.))2)849,)109,455.1 102,810.1 121,849.1 l)4233.5 26505.I 2S558.4 76)5.6 182>773~5 45>320.0 57>l)6.7 7>615.6 3807.8 3733.2 3289.2 1586.6 3891.4 3335.4 6670.9 1334.2 5336.7" 1334.2 6670.9'002.6 5077.I 1778.9'1334.2 37697.0 3023S.3)9369.6)7664.)5553.0 7932.9 20568.7 41,885.6 68,017'49>341.4 54>2'l0.6 20,625.6 30>145~0 37>246.0 10673.5 26239.0 17344.4 33000.8 26654.4 25>374.6 62.717.7 30,703.1 71 078.8 64 732.2 5336.8 3807.8 18678.6 172619.5 11423.3 24,015.4 172,619.5 15,231.)11674.1 4002.6 4447.3 14676.0 3557.8 80725.0 102287.5 97579.0 81742.2 172143.5 136445.6 92281.3 82719.6 29352.I 80>725~0 102>287~5 97>579 0 81>742~2)72>143~5 136>445.6 108>402.7 101>398.2 36>467~7, I C>>)Cy)CYANOPNTA (blue-green a)9ac)Oeoillatoria spp.Cyanophyte sp.I TOTAL CYANOPNIA 0.0 EUGLENOPNTA (euglenoids)

Bug)ena Spp.Tepoofno)ie sp.I TOTAL EUGLENOPHYTA 0.0 25.0 16754.2 25.0 0.0 0.0 16>754.2 4188.6 0.0 0.0 0 0 4>188.6 33.3 33.3 1072.0 0.0 0.0)>0)2.0 2668.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 2>668.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 , 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 15231.I 8.3 15.231.1 2QS.5 0.0 2,538.5 0.0 CRYPTOPNTA (cryptophytes)

~~a>phfoteia Chrooe>onae e>fnuta Cryptophyte spp.68540.1 37779.1 28558.4 TOTAL CRYPTOPHYTA 68,540.1 37,779.1 28,558.4 15231.1 15,231.1 3733.2 11423.3 40743.3 94522.6 40,743.3 109.679.I 1096.4 4751.I 2168.4 5,847~5 2>168.4 1586.6 11106.0 2379.9 15,072.5 14279.2 13897.8 14,279.2 13,897.8 2538.5 7615.6 4002.6 69822.5 102732.4 60924.6 30462.3 4,002.6 69,822.5 102,732.4 71>078 7 30>462 3 CHRYSOPNCEAE (ye))o>>-bro>>n algae and sillcof)age))ates)

Chrysophyte sp.I OICTYOCHALES (sillcof legal)ates) pfotyooha sp.Si1icoflagellatc spp.TOTAL CHRYSOPNCEAE 4188~6 3807.8 1096.4 1072.0 793.3 1586.6 889.5 2668.4 3,557.9 1586.6 1,072,0 2,379.9 2379.9 0.0 2,379.9 1096.4 0.0 4,188.6 3,807.8 2,192.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.586.6 0.0 0.0 coccoli thophores)

HAPIOPNCEAE (haptophytes including Haptophyte sp.I TOTAL HAPTOPHYCEAE 0.0 7615.6'188.6 7,6)5.6 4,188.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5711.7 41363.0 85675.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PRASINOPHYCEAE (praslnophytes)

Prasinophyte sp.I yetraeebrie sp.I)1423.3 Unidentified prasinophytes 17135.0 TOTAL PRASINOPHYCEAE 28.558.3 45028.8 12007.7 11118.2 1586.6 1586.6 3216.1 3216.1 4188.6 7615.6 1461.9 7615.6 15081.8 11423.3 56,444.8 102,810.7 7,615.6 3557.8 14.676.0 4188.6 11348.7 17542.3 22390.8 15865.8 12692.6 7782.7 8005.1 8,377.2 18,964.3 19,004.2 28,823.0 15,865.8 15.865.8 52>8 l1.5 20,012.8 l334.2 1,334.2 0.0 9339.3 3807.8 0.0 3,807.8 3807.8 0.0 3,807.8 3807.8 Q36.8 17769.7 7615.5)4,676.))7,769.7 1),423.3 TABLE H-141 icontinued)

PHVTOPLAlKTON ABWOANCE ANO CONPOS1TION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLNT 14 JULV 1976 Station and d thh 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 UNIOENTIF IED PHTTOFLAGELLATES Phytofla9ellate sp.4', 7466.2 Phytoflagellate sp.5'Unidentified phytofla9ellateS

>>10>>11423.3 Unidentified

.phytoflaoellates

<<10>>976696.3 949780.6 TOTAL UNIOENTIFIEO 976, 968.PHYTOFLAGELLATES 696.3 670.1 15231.1 1507882.I 1523)13.2753560.3 628433.5 1,507, 1,538, 753, 628.882.I 344.3 560.3 433.5 2558.2 576337.3 578~895.5 2168.4--2379.9 1586.6 1096.4 1586.6 684782.8 610831;9 807567.3'351891.9 688, 613, 810, 351.047.6 211.8 740.5 891.9 1334.2 889.5 400256.1 2)2580 5 401, 213, 590.3 470.0 2538,5 3807.8 3807.8 4002.6 5077.1 300192.1 1177874.2 266544.8 304, 1~185, 274.194.7'89.8 160.4 OTHERS Unidentified coccoid 2 3807.8 Unidentified coccoid 3 5711.7 3807.8 TOTAL OTHERS 5,711.7 7,615.6 11423.3 Il>423.3 I Values are e>ean of three replicates.

C>>7 b 5~Surface;8~Bottc>a.Cys TOTAL PHVTOPLNKTON l>713~I~582>2>193>502.0 350.6 370.6 11804.1 0.0 11,804.1 2,125, I>372, 026.3 809.0 12791.2'807.8 3,807.8 12,791.2 5067.8 5,067.8 1>536.860, 967, 628.0 381.5 992.6 1586.6'1,586.6 1,326.078.2 3173.I 3,173.1 6115.0 1334.2 889.5 6,115.0 1,334.2 889.5 1334.2 2538.5 7615.6 5077.1 1,334.2 7.615.6 7,615.6 1,613, 1,269.1,359, 1,061, 1,068, 1,836.989.433.2 858.0 605.8 776.6 289.6 185.5 564.3 TABLE H-142 PHYTOPIANKTON ABUNOANCE ANO CONPOSIT ION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 11 AIQ5T 1976 5 ctas Stat)on and d th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILIARIOPHTTA (d)atoas)Arphfprom spp.r: Anphora spp..'Bacterfaetrun deHoatutun

)5231.1 Bfddutphfa, atternene B.aurita Carpytoeim cgnbelH fomfe CemtauHna bereonii 500.0 Cemtautfna sp.I Chaetoeeroe curoieetue C.gmoilie)61542.5 C.Eaefnfoeue C.Eaeofe C.lorene fanue'43698.1 C.ofetutae Chaetoceroe spp.639707.5 Coeefncdfecue Hneatue Coeeinodiecue spp.Cgetotet ta oovta Cgrbetta sp.I Cjubet Ea spp.Dfptonefe interrupta piploneie sp.Zuoarpfa oornuta B.aoodfaeue trcgf tarfa 1 sp.Coryhonena spp.Cracvt tcphom angutoea C.etxrfna Cufnardia ftacefda Cgroefgna terrganun Cgroefgrax spp.Benfautue hnnkff 47597.3 K nenbmnsceue K efnenefe 34270.0 fettevfa sp.'I Eauderfa boreaHe Eeptocytindrue danfeue 60924.5 Efcnophom abbreviate

Ãetoefm eulcata Baofcuta halophila v.hatophita B.ear~Baofcuta Sp.6 Bftaechia aoicuEarfe v.cloeterfofdee 137080.2 B.ctoeterfun JF, conetrfota B.deHoatfeefna B.faecfcutata B.fCtCfomCe Jf.Eongieeil4x 4X2.5 4002.5 2001.3 5336.7 40025.6 42026.9 200.0 1778.9 1778.9 3046.2 1334.2 , 1778.9 7615.6'1423.3, 1067 3 11423 3 30462 2 1334.2 14676.0 3551.8 4002.6 16010.2 200.0 15231.1 2538.5 38017.8 33.3 133.3 375.0 12.5 12.5 11.I 6.7 30462.3 137080.2&317).2 22846.7 167542.5 7615.6 1067.3 4269.4 76155.7 10673.5 2668.4 5336.7 42694.0 99002.4 7615.6 220851'3202.0 8005.1 5077.1 13341.9 1334.2 15231.1 5711.7 8005.1 2668.4 7615.6 15231.1 5336.8 1334.2 1334.2 7615.6 1067.3 6003.8 2001.3 18678.6 30019.2 66.7 9)38.7 2538.5 6092.5 45693.4 57)1.7 2855.8 62.5 33.3 20012.8 5311.7 2668.4 1334.2 25.0 12.5 12.5 166.7 1433.3 33.3 22846.7 25.0 16.7 12.5 6.7 50.0 22846.7 2134.7 1334.2 2668.4 5111.7 7615.6 25.0 16.7 4002.6 1067.3 2855.8 22846.7 22846.7 4002.6 8005.1 6003.8 10673.5 12007.7 5011.I 1778.9 22846.7 38071.8 15231.1 16.7 450.0 2668.4 125.0 1334.2 100.0 33.3 66.7 50.0 162.5 2001.3 247.2 1334.2 131080.2 114233.5 198004.7 30462.3 7615.6 30686.3 66264.6 66709.4 9138.7 22846.7 30462.3 6092.5 2538.5 3046.2 571).7 5711.7 1067.3 8538.8 7615.6 14279.2 8567.5 25616.4 48030.7 11423.3 20942.8 11423.3 8567.5 19990.8 15654.4 12808.2 39981.7 49501.2 44028.2 24015.4 4002.5 2001.3 2001.3 225.0 30462.3 76155.7 30462.3 17189.1 45362.4 5336.7 24015.4 2668.4 316.7 41.7 5711.7 2855.8 1523).1 566.7 7615.6 3113.1 100.0 33.4 53.3 175.0 187.5 126.7 50.0.125.0 12.5 TABLE H-142 (consinued)

PHYTOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE ANO CONPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 11 AUOUST 1976 5 soles Station and th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 BACILLARIOPNTA (continued).Rftsschfa pungene v.aslant Ceo R.efgncfdea Rf tsechfa Sp.I Rftsschfa Sp>>2.Pleurosfgna elongatuv Rhcphonefe surf re I la 5711.7'855.8-*12.5 150.0=*'l.l 125.0 137.5 6003.8 6.7 33.3 66.7 133.3-~33.3 15231.1 25.0 66.7 80.6 16.1 55.6 33.3 44.4 28017.9 44472.9 41.7 19.4 8.3 54.2 54.2 16.7 166.6 83.3 8005.1 6.7'.7 6.7 8538.8 6.7 6.7 6.7)2;5'3.3 2855.8 2134.7 37.5 44.4 12.5 25.0 30462.3 16.7 5711.7 Rhfsoeoienfa elate R.alata f.Cndfca R.oalcar acCe R.cgl fn>>frue R.Cr>>trfcata R.Cnhrfcata v.shrubsofef R.eetfgera 33.3 R.stclterfothff Skeletons>>nt coetatus 137080.2 stcuronefe accept v.aserfcana Streptothsoa th<<tnsnsfe Striatal Ia unf punctota Surfrelia rohusta SNnednt fulgene v.fulgsne S.un>>futato Synedra'sp.

I Synod'pp.30462.3 T>~faesfononx nf teach fofdss TP<<tfasefosfra Sp.I fhalassCothrCs frauen fe Idff 629.2 T.Tongfssfc<<t T.s>>sdfterransa v.pacffCca Unidentified centric dfaton sp.4 33.3 Unidentified centric dlatons<<20s 83711.2 Unidentified centric dlatctts>20s Unidentified pennate dlatos sp.I Unidentified penna t,e diaton sp.3 Unidentified pennate dlatats<<20u 89482.9 Unidentified pennate d)atons>20u 30462.3 Unidentified pennate diatons>200u Unidentified slpto)d dlatan sp.I Unidentified sign>fd dlatctss>200u 33.3 44.4 131.5 12.5 26.7 6.1 6.7 37.5 12.5 16.7 12.5 16.7 5.6 8.3 6.7 26.7 30.0 50.0 25.0 12.5 25.0 2855.8 2855.8 61.1 40.0 16.7 140.0 21.8 37.5 580.6 633.3 1200.0 125.0 483.3 66.7 16.1 33.3 250.0 6.7 125.0 166.7 133.3 136087.1 10154.1 48739.6 4002.5 37.5 25.0 106617.9 114233.5 220851.4 66709.4 44472.9 90724.7 14279.2 9606.1 21347.0 51116.8 41.7 16.7 33.3 50.0 33.3 22.2 12.5 108.3 8.3 4447.3 8005.1 26016.6 29352.1 16010.3 34021.8 4002.6 24015.4 2855.8 5336.7 2134.7 6404.1 250.0 362.5 107.8 13.3 22846.7 22846.7 2538.5 3046.2 566.7 400.0 216.7 125.0 252.8 366.7 612.5 11.1 125.0 50.0 16.7 10.0 25.0 29.2 100.0 27.8 45693.4 22846.7 76155.7 14676.0 15565.5 34688.9 48030.7 5077.1 2I323~6 2855.8 1)423.3 8183.0 8538.8 17135.0 34270.0 1067.3 1067.3 2668.4 13341.8 10673.5 17)35."0 38071.8 137080.2 45693.4 76)55.7 25349.'5 38691.4 48030.8 42026.9 12692.6)2184.9 17135.0 8567.5 75.0 3.3 37.5 12.5 25.0 11.1 66.7 8.3 19.4 33.3 5.6 20.0 75.0 66.7 12.5 933.3 166.1 183.3 91.7 125.0 516.7 462.5 25.0 11.1 1,105.1.280.329'63.606.717.152.320.123.124.0 532.0 460.2 901.2 252.7 894.4 539.3 300.6 588.4 TOTAL BACILLARIOPNTA 1,749.1,725, 122.3 251.1 155,)05>>168, 401, 514, 089.9 348.9 771.2 042.1 546.7 5336.7 990023.6 182713.6 228467.0 65375.2 151207.9 154765.7 152097'81232.7 167542.4 54260.9 7)395'20279.6 37357.2)88485.2 308430'4 TABLE H-142 (continued)

PHYTOPLANXTCH ABUNOANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 11 AUGUST 1976 5 les Station and dt th 0 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 PYRRHOPNTA (dinof)age)i ates)A>g>Mdiniuu sp.I<<A>T>hidiniun spp.95194.6 Ceraciwa fi>rca v.euyrvrvnea

>.404.2 C.fueue C.srichoceroe 175.0 C.sripoe Buucfae)fa spp.Cy>ru>finfue aurantiun 68540.)C.eky)ez 24750.6 Cy>anodiniwa spp.74251.8 Cyrodfniue sp.I Perfdiniu>>

hirobie 9519.5 P.sruchofdeun Peridinf>ev spp.Prorocensrun spp.Unidentified dinoflagellates 192293.1 45693.4 TOTAL PYRRHOPNTA 465.)28.9 45,693.4 CHLOROPHYTA (9rten algae)Ch)ar~sp.Scenedee>u>e 7 sp.-Chlorophytt sp.I 74251.8 45693.4 TOTAL CHLOROPHYYA 74,25).8 45.693.4 1334.2 66.7 8.3'" ,'50.0 8.3 8.3 33.3 22846.7 15231.1 1334.2 8005.1 7615.6 7615.6 7615.6 1334.2 3557.8 8005.)2668.4 4447.3 10673.5 22846.7 60924.5>68540.1 129,53).3 83>771.3 30462.3 68540.1 76048.7 30,462.3 68~540.1 84,053.8 7560.4 42694.0 2668.4 124079.4)46760.6)31,639.8)92,123.0 1334.2 4002.6 2668.4 2668.4 2668.4 12007.7 15565.5 42694.0 22,697.9 27,581.5 74,797.8 2538.5 33.3 6'75.0 24.4=13.3 13.3 12.5 13.3 6003.8 5.6 2538.5 2538.5 5077.1 7615.6 5077.I 6092~5 9138.7 6092.5 2855.8 2855.8 1067.3 6854.0)2096.6 2134.7)C67.3 1067.3 5711.7 5711.7 28558.4 5711.7 5711.7 2001.3 57)l.7 10006.4 12692.6 24369.8 17)35.0 18>011~5 38>116.8 45>700.2 28>633~3 4002.5 2538.5 3046.2 2855.8 2134.7 2846.2 3202.0 11423.3 15654.4 28.558.3 37.052.2 7471.4 51405.1 24750.6 11>744.0 91>386.9 36>174.0 3557.8 3202.0 60038.4 27923.7 54832.1 42837~5 28558.4 68310.4 64041.0 154215.2 53309.0 64.040.9 30,462.2 57,878.3 45.693.3 28,558.4 71,868.2 67,243.0 154>2)5.2 53,309.0 CYANOPNTA (blue 9rttn a19ae)Anabaena spp.deci)hztorfa Spp.TOTAL CYANOPHYTA 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 8.3 16.7 37.5 0.0 25.0 8.3 16.7 37.5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 EUGLENOPNTA (euglenoids)

Bug)ena SPP.15231.1 7615.6 TOTAL EUGLENOPNTA 15,231.1 0.0 0.0 7,615.6 0.0 0.0 2668.4 2,668.4 2001.3 2,001.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 cRYpTopHYTA (cryptophytes)

.Chroononae>>lnu)a 49501.2 22846.7 CryPtoPhyte sPP.536897.4 106617.9 144695.8 TOTAL CRYPTOPNTA 586,398.6 106,617.9 167 542.5 CHR'YSOPHYCEAE (yellow-brOwn algae)Chrysophyte sp.)Chrysophyte sp.2 TOTAL CHRYSOPNCEAE 0.0 0.0 0.0 7615.6 7>615.6 1334.2 1,334.2 1778.9 1,778.9 0.0 4002.5 4,002.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 2134.7 13875.5 0.0 2,134.7 13,875.5 0.0 0.0 57)1.7 7615.6 106617~9 45362.4 71156.6 186786.2 100064.0 27923'198004~7 19990.9 19990.8 37713.0 140890.2 34270.0 34270.0 106>617'45>362.4 ll>156 6 186>786 2 100>064 0 27>923 7 198>004 7 19>990 9 19>990 8 37>713.0 140>890.2 39>981.7 41>885.6 HAPTOPNCEAE (haptophytes including cocco))thophores)

Haptophyte sp.I 15231.1 15231.1 15231.1 53309.0 TOTAL HAPTOPNCEAE

)5>231 A))5>23)~I 15>23)I 53>309 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2538.5 12184.9 2855.8 5711.7 0.0 2,538.5)2,184.9 2,855.8 5,711.7 0.0 28558.4 0.0 28,558.4 5711.7 5,711.7 TABLE H-142 (continued)

PHYTOPUWKTON ABUNDANCE AND COHPOSITION lk CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 11 AUGUST 1976 5 acies Station and d th 0 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 PRASINOPHYCEAE (prasinophytes)

Zesruaebefa sp.I," 9519.5 Prasinophyte sp.I Unidentified prasinophytes TOTAL PRASINOPHYCEAE

',519.5 0.0 UNIDENTIFIED PHYTOFIAGELIATES Phytof)49ellate sp.4 Unidentified phytofla9ellates

>)Ou 19038.9 Unl dent I f led phytofla9ellates

<10u 2823471.2 2162820.8 TOTAL UNIDENTIFIED 2,842, 2,162, PHYTOFLAGELLATES 510.1 820.8 ,-76)5.6 7615.6 53309.0 15231.1 60.924.6 22,846.7 20012.8 2668.4 22,681.2 14676.0 130750.3)334.2 2668.4 16,010.2.133.418.7 2538.5 8005.1 5077.1 8.005'7,615.6 3046.2 12)84.9 3046.2 18r27?.3 7615.6 7615.6 2668.4 4002.6 2668.4 2001.3 5077.1 18277.4 1934353.8 1774426.9 325541.7 387803.7 715124:3 374239.5 510242.9 993069.8 1>934>1>789>328'91>717>376>515~)sOll>353.8 658.1 2)0.1 806.3 792.7 Z40.8 320.0 347.2 0.0 2855.8 5711.7 8567.5 431231 4 596870.0 315223.9 436>608, 315, 943.1 293.3 223.9 629736.4 629.736.4 11423.3 22846.7 17135.0 1279415.)906252.4 1,313.923, 685.1 387~4.2855.8 8538.8,2134?.0

'14279.2 2846.2 1067.3'7135.0 0 0 17 135 0 ll>385 0 22 414 3 17 135 0, OTHERS Un)dent if led cocco id 2 Unidentified coccoid 3 TOTAL OTHERS 0.0 0.0 1523).1 5336.8 6226.2 0.0 15,231.1 5,336.8 6.226.2'005.1 4002.6 8,005:)4,002.6 9138.7 3046.2 0.0 12,184.9 TOTAL PHYTCPLANKTON 5>757>4~101>3>443'>435'39>l>110>1>921'>294'74>l>675~393'307.7 169.6 737.4 161.6 109.0 861.2 300.6 516.)878~I 0.0 25260.6 0.0 25,260.6 0.0 657>863~605 I 054 704.8 337.9 986.5 674.6 0.0 0.0 2>046>l>575~029.4 014.4 Values are nean of three rep)1cates.

5~Surface;B~Button.

TABLE N-143 PNYTOPLANKTON AS%DANCE AND CONPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LVCIE PLANT 14 SEPTENBER 1976 5 8 Station and d th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 BACILLARIOPNTTA

{diatoas)Arphf prove spp.as@horn Spp.Aetrfcr<lla japonica Bcctsrfastruu dsHcatutun Bfddulphfa al terncne B.curfta B.duhio B.ArngtcmrEe B.jnchf Hensfe CeratcuHna bergonf 6 CeratauHna sp.I Chaetocsme sfhenf f C.Icevfe 1313685.2 Chaetoceros spp.214)87.8 Cocccrufs fhccfatf)fe v.fluvfatf Cocccnsfe spp.Coscfnodfacus lineatue Coecinodfecue spp.Cgc)ots)tx ccuta@cEote)fx spp.Cgaatoefra betgfca Cprhelhx spp.Dfp)onefs elHptica v.el)fptica D.fnterrupta Dip)onefs sp.Bragi lcrfa inflate Prcgf)aria 7 sp.Cgroefgma terry cones Cyrosfgna spp.if thodesnfux undulatcex helosira auxospore su)cata ace)oefra sp.I Baofcu2a cancel)ata B.halcphfla v.ha)ophf)a B.ccenbranacea B.xxcurfkxe 1 Bacfcu)a sp.6 Bf tsschia acfcufarfe v.cloetsrfofde B.cioeterfcex B.cene trfcta.'t.detfcatfeefua B.fascfculata B.fili fornfs B.Iongfssfnx paradosa B.signa B.sffruxfdea B.epathulata Bftsechfa sp.IÃtxschfa sp.2 Pfccculccrfa sp.2 5336.7 5336.7 2668.4 2667.5 26654.5 7615.6 10673.5, 21347.0)9038.9')0673.5 11423.3'57116.8 5711.7 3046.2)7135.0 6092.5 11423.3 1523).I 12692.6~5335~I 400Z.6 45693.4 152311.3 8002.6 16010.3 12692.6 28558.4 85675.1 13341.9 7615.6 22846.7 5711.7 200.0 112.5 275.0 100.0 233.3 33.3 125.0 458.3 187.5 366.7 166.7 222.2 700.0 50.0 150.0 58.3 16.7 2668.4 240)5.4 216.7 133.3 53.3 166.7 222.2 75.0 91386.8 97098.5 5711.7 34270.0 68540.1 5711.7 198004.7 5711.7 He 26683.7 11423.3 29342.7 12007.7)5231.1 3998).7 17135.0 28558.4 15231.I 12692.6 76155.7 9519.5 571).7 2668.4 3807.8 10673.5 8005.1 5711.7 19038.9 7615.6 22846.7 5711.7 11423.4 9519.5 95)9.5 3046.2)2692.6 25385.2 12692.6 47597.3 19038.9 19038.9 123752.9 9519.5 8002.6 120076.8 7615.6 10673.5 5711.7 2668.4 5336.7 5711.7 7615.6 22846.7 34270.1 30462.3 9519.5 76155.7 16.7 3807.8 25385.2 25385.2 5335.0 4002.6 12184.9 62828.4 2)323.6 57)).7 57116.7 26654.5 291.7 8.3 12.5 166.7 50.0 50.0 12692.6 38077.8 34677.8 16010.3 11423.3 5711.7 28558.4 60924.5 28558.4 13341.9 5336.7 5336.7 7615.6 12692.6 8.3 8.3 2668.4 2668.4)60)OA 233.3 100.0 2667.5 200)2.8 5335.0 4002.6 34677.8 48030.7 133.3 10673.5 3807.8 7615.6 90724.7 7615.5 3807.8 122745.2 1)423.3 12.5 5711.7 19038.9 3046.2 15231.2 12184.9 25385.2 50770.4 25385.2 12692.6 5711.7 34270.0 5711.7 5711.7 19038.9 9519.5 9519.4 29352.1 34677.8 12007.7 4002.6 4002.6 4002.6 19038.9 5711.7 1158.3 12.5 25.0 41.7 12692.6 37.5 16.7 16.7 7615.6 12692.6 4).7 66 F 7 3046.2 11423.3 57)1.7 91386.8 11423.3 22846.7 22S46.7 68540.1 45693.4 17135.0 32366.2 22846.7 11423.3 5711.7 9519.5 5711.7 TABLE H-143 (continued)

PHYTOPLANKTON ABUNOANCE ANO COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLANT 14 SEPTEHBER 1976 I s BACILLARIOPHTTA (continued

)Pleuroeigna elcngatue" Rhcphcneie eurirella Rhiacecfenfa Abricata R.tobueta.R.eetigera Sheletcnena coetatun tauroneie ancepe v.aver(conc Streptctheca thaneneie Striatal la unipunctata fha laeeicnena nfteechfcfdee

-14279.2 fhaf<<uefoefra sp, I fhafaeeiothrir flo3unfcldiC F.mediterranea v.pacific ie sp.2 Unidentified centric diatoa sp.4 Unidentified centric diatcas<<20u 14279.2 Unidentified centric dlatoas>20u Un(den ti f led pennate dlatoa sp.1 Unidentified pennate diatca sp.3 Unidentified pennate diatcas<<20u Unidentified pennate dlatcas>20u 14279.2 Unidentified pennate dlatcas>200u Unidentified siyao(d diattea sp.1 Unidentified siynoid d iatcas>200u TOTAL SAC!LIAR IOPNTA 1,570, 7'I0.6 Station and tn 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 19038.9 20.8 222.2 68540.1 78059.6 22846.7 139618.7 12.5 62.5 204.2 79963.4 17135.0 17135.0 205620.3 171350.2 9519.5 66.7 213235.9 15231.1 55.6 55.6 253852.2 50.0 25.0)0670.1-8005.1 25.0 50.0*25.0 183.3 600.0 189393.9 388248.5 100.0 21323.6 28558.4 6.7 12.5 6.7 200.0 85294.3 188485.3 18678.6 8.3 125.0 168107.6 66.7 53367.5 53308'.9.233.3 41.7 700.0 250827.2 83771.2 76155.7 41.7~166.7 190389.2 41.7 3807.8 11423.3 12.5 22846.7 30462.3 22846.7 18672.6 17135.0 89482.9'5385.2 82693.I 84053.8 283.3 100.0 33.3 25.0 6092.5 11423.3 5336.7 41885.6 19038'33508.5 57116.7 69377.7 128082.0 26654.5 9519.5 25.0 108.3 166.7 16.7 11423.3 20942.8 5711.7.28558.4 28558.4 95194.6 38077.&139618.7 88028.2 96061~5 24369.8 91386.8 178781~I 128082.0 38077-8 66636.2 30462.3 393470.9 7615.6 2667.5 3046.2 5711.7 6092.5 22846.7 6092.5 64041.0 104714.0 30462.2 11423.3 28558.4 39981.7 83771'83771'126926.1 18672.6 40025.6 3046'34270.0 10673.5 37357'57116.7 25.0 12.5 41.7 75.0 154.2 222.2 16.7 325.0 13.3 12.5 16.7 300.0 16.7 375.0 607, 188.370.4 510.1 55.6 33.3 200.0 354.937.2,315.1,797.3.491.705',303, 223.8 114.8 353.8 523.9 689.8 575.3 182.8 8.3 460, 1,091~779, 060.2 842.3 540.4 133.3 l>549~438's505>590 I 311 6 574 6 161830.8 17135.0 51405.0 405528.9 1241337-3 974792.5 1840428.5 122706'408261'176681'342700.5 221475.1 539011'118041.3 647323 I PTRRHOPNTA.(dinoflageIIates)

Acphfdiniue spp.Ceratiun.furca v.~93.8 C.ftutue 31.3 C.eetaceue C.trichcceroe 437.5 Ceratiun sp.3~lr spp.CBe>u>fin(un aurantiun C.galeeianun Cgnncdiniue spp.Cy>modiniun sp.I Perfdinfun inconepfcuue f.tav>stun P.trcohcideuv Peridiniun spp.25.0 571'I.7 3807.8 17135.0 97098.5 3807.8 112.5 20.8 5711.7 17135.0 7615.6 11423.3 7615.6 17135.0 24750.6 5711.7 7615.6 85675.1 7615.6 30462.3 7615.6 22846.7 12692.6 2667.5 8002.6 2667.5 50.0 55.6 45693.4 12692.6 2667.5 2667.5 26.7 6.7 12.5 12.5 8.3 8.3 8.3 2668.4 12184.9 5711.7 2668.4 3046.2.2668.4 5336.7 3807.8 8.3 33.3 7615.5 11423.3 9519.5 TABLE H-143 (continued)

PHYTOPIANKTON ABVNOANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LVCIE PLANT 14 SEPTEHBER 1976 Station and d th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 P YRRHOPHYTA (continued)

Proroornt rum nfouna Prorooantruw spp.Unidentified dinoflagellates TOTAL PYRRHOPHYTA 14279.2 14,841.8 5711.7 5336.7 3807.8 39981.7 5711.7 9519.5 7615.6 12692'10670.1"'12007.7 18277.4 5711;7 24015'22846'9519'11.423.4 165,663.6 125,656.8 22.959.2 64,753.3 114,283.6 38,133.4 29,342.7 12,007.7 33,541.9 11,448.4 32>0&5.5 10>706'45'34'19>039 0 CHLOROPHYTA (green algae)Chbtnydumunaa Sp.Polyadrfopaia quadrfaplnu Chlorophyte sp.I Colonial chlorophytes TOTAL CHLOROPHYTA 12692.6 3807.8 9519.4 11423.3 5711.7 34270.0 7615.6 25385.2 56017.9 28558.4 101398.2 0 0 28>558.4 101,398.2 60038.4 8005.I 68,043.5 0.0 CYANOPHYTA (blue-9reen al9ae)Anaheim spp.lyngbyu spp.Otof I tutorf>t s pp.TOTAL CYANOPHYTA 0.0 0.0 0.0 166.7 25.0 8.3 200.0 62.5 75.0 0.0 62.5 75.0 66.7 333.3 283.3 250.0 73.3 400.0 66.7 333.3 283.3 250.0 73.3 400.0 13>327.2 0.0 11>423.3 5>711.7 34>270.0 7>615.6 38>077.8 56>017.9 5336.7 106735.0 5336.7 117,408.4 3807.8 9519.5 3807.8 7,651.6 9.519.5 166.7 400.0 191.7 41.7 233.3 191.7 41.7 EVGI.ENOPHYTA (aug 1 enoi ds)zuofanu spp.42837.6 5711.7 TOTAL EVGLENOPHYTA 42>837 6 0.0 5,711.7 CRYPTOPHYTA (cry ptophytes)

CryPtophyte spp.314142.1 19038.9 342700.5 TOTAL CRYPTOPHYTA 314,142.1 19,038.9 342,700.5 IAITHCPHYTA (xanthophytes) yulo hors>t s.I TOTAL KGHOPHBA 0.0 0.0 0.0 CHRYSOPHYCEAE (yellou-broun algae and silicoflagellates)

Chrysophyte sp.2 Chrysophyte sp.3 OICTYOCHALES (silicoflagellates) pfotyoohu sp.TOTAL CHRYSOPHYCEAE 0.0 0.0 0.0 HAPTOPHYCEAE (haptophytes including coccolithophores)

Haptophyte sp.I 42837.6 3807.8 5711.7 TOTAL HAPTOPHYCEAE 42,837.6 3,807.8 5,711.7 PRASINOPHYCEAE (prasinophytes)

Prasinophyte sp.I 14279.2 3807.8 45693.4 yatroaab>>fa sp.1 74251.8 Unidentified praslnophytes 62828.4 TOTAL PRASINOPHYCEAE 14,279.2 3,807.8 182,773.6 5711.7 5,711.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2667.5 0.0 2,667.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.5 12.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5335.0 5336.7 82248 I 79963.4 25385.2 4002.6 5711.7 0.0 25>385'5>335 0 4>002.6 82>248.1 85>675 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 5,336.7 13341.9 13,341.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 7615.6 7,615.6 53309.0 45693.4 17135.0 17,135.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 00 00t 00 77358.1 28017.9 33508.5 62828.4 57116.7 17135.0 11423.3 137,080.1 11,423.3 48030.7 10673.5 60924.5 9519.5 0.0 48 030 7 10 673'60 924.5 9.519.5 12692.6 0.0 99,002.4 12,692.6 77,358.1 28,017.9 33,508.5 382682 2 79963 5 78059.6 152311.3 114233.5 136043.5 116074.3 57878.3 74251.7 122745.2 112071'64732.3 47597.3 382.682.2 79,963.5 78>059.6 152>311.3 114>233.5 136>043'116>074'57>878.3 74>251.7 122>745.2 112>071.7 64>732.3 47>597.3 TABLE H-143 (continued)

PHTTOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ,ST.LUCIE PLANT 14 SEPTEHBER 1976 Station and de th cies 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 UNIDENTIFIED PH)TOFLAGELLATES, Phytof)age)late sp.3 Phytof)age)late sp.4 PhytOflagellate sp.'~..3807.8 Unidentified Phyto'flagellates

>)Da 3807.8 Unidentified phytoflagellates<)pq 1056659.8 289391.5 TOTAL UNIDENTIFIED 1.056, 297.PHYIOFLAGELLATES 659.8 007 I 5711.7 571).7 571'I.7 17135.0'519.5 1085218.2 748229.4 445510.7 573071.4 1043332.6 1269261.I 1,096, 765.451'82, 1,043, 1,269.641.6 364 4 222.4 590.9 332.6 261'544174.1 516330.5 725001.9 106237).5 544, 516.725.1.062~174.I 330.5 001.9 371.5 2668;4'85772.2 565695.4 688.565.440.6 695.4 7615.5 9519.5 689208.8 1009062.5 696>l>018>824.3 582.0 OTHERS Unidentified auxospores Unidentified 3 Unidentified coccoid 2 Unidentified coccoid 3 TOTAL OTHERS 3807.8 0.0 3,807.8 TOTAL PHTTOPLANKTON

" 3,056, 959, 308.7 590.4 5711.7 5711.7 0.0 5,711.7 5,711 F 7 1.987~1.804, 1,514, 7)2.8 989.0 181.7 0.0 3,075." 102.6 13337.6 0 0 0.0 13.337.6 0.0 0.0 3>221>4>989>l>570>2>047>l>392>751.7 806.7)35.0 909.3 312.2 2,354, 547.4 l>804, 2>393>421.0 229.5 13341.8 5336.7 21347.0 0.0 13,341.8 26.683.7 9519.5 3807.8 11423.3 15.231.1 9,519.5 l>329.2>619>566.0 393.I Ya)ues are eean of three replicates.

5~Surface: 8~Botton.

TABLE H-144 PHYTOPLANKTON ASUNOANCE ANO COPPOSI TION IN CELLS PER L!TER/ST.LOCIE PLANT 15 OCTOBER 1976 Stat)on and d th h SAC ILLARIOPHY IA (d)at cas)Aceincpeychus undataeus Anphiprora Spp.Aeterionelta daponica 8ctkrod~eetttcus var.1 Rddu tphCa ottomans 8.aurita 8.Iongicrurie 8.nobC tleneis 8.putchetta 8.rho bus Oanpytosira cynbettifomie CcraeauHna bcrgonii 416.7 Chaeeoccroe brevis C.eibcnCC Chaetoccroe Spp, CHnc~phenia noni Hgcra Coccerwie pedicu tus v.Coecinodiscus Hneatus C.radCatus Coecinodiecus spp.Cyctotet ta cotta Cyctotet ta spp.Cyssxeoeira be tgica Cysbet ta spp.Di ploneie interrupts D.enithCC v.snithCC Dip loneis sp.38077.8 Frcgitaria inflata drcrraeophora sfarina dyroeistne spp.8 I thodcsniun undutatun Netosira sukata Nekcira sp.I yaolcuta tyro v.lyra y.uaorihae 7 yaoicuta sp.6 19038.9 yieaschia acicutarCe v.eke terioides y.cksteriun JF.constricta y.de Hoot Casino y.fascicutata y.fitifomis Jt.tong CecCna y.seriate.v.signoidca y.spathutaea Yieaschta Sp.I 416.7 yiesschia Sp.2 83.3 pinnutaria sp.I Pinr~taria sp.2 19038.9 22846.7 10673.5 19038.9 19038.9 22846:7-.45693.4 19038.9'.700.0-83.3 38077.8 91386.8 76155.6 68540.1 19038.9 7615.6 4002.6 10673.5)0673.5 85388.0 133.3 38077.8 40025.6 15231.1 258929.3 228467.0 320204.9 106735.0 20308.2 38077.8 66709.3 5077.0 10154.1 6S540.I 93186.8 12007.7 8005.1 91386.8 7615.6 53309.0 38077.8 9519.5 38077.8 19038.9 7615.6 45693.4 1100.0 66.7 500 0 125.0 5077.0 22846.7 500.0 1333.3 555.6 91386.8 38077.8 666.7 550.0 16.7 44.4 15231.I 38077.8 38077.8 83.3 30462.3 15231.1 15231.1 83.3 12007.7 21347.0 45693.4 9519.5 22846.7 pedicutus 38077.8 83.3 20308.2 40025.6 106734.9 5077.0 68540.1 91386.8 45693.4 19038.9 200.0 38077.8 25.0 8005.I 74714.5 30462.3 19038.9 133272.4 45693'68540.1 22846.7 22846.7 205620.3 45693.4 38077.8 91386.8 19038.9 22846.7 22846.7 22846.7 10673.5 253495.6 266837.4 55847.5 40025.6 106735.0 4002.6 10673.5 9519.5 38077.8 38077.8 258929.3 19038.9 26683.7 10673.5 21347.0 7615.6 159926.9 22846.7 22846.7 9519.5 9)386.8)33272.4 38077:8 45693.4 57)16.7 38077.8 19038.9 83.3 15231.1 45693.4 100.0 200.0 6404).0 57116.7 22846.7 250.0 300.0 250.0 166.7 166.7 19038.9 25.0 57116.7 26683.7 40025.6 15231.1 99002.4 5077.0 182773.6 400.0 22.2 83.3 15231.I 19038.9 26683.7 26683.7 25.0 8005.1 53367.5 45693.4 19038.9 22846.7 22846.7 22846.7 45693.4 91386.8 10154.1 15231.1 20308.2 7615.6 101 54.I 15231.I 167542.5 106617.9 5077.0 7615.6 13341.9 106735.0 66709.3 146760.6 253495.6 13341.9 38077.8 106617.9 133272.4 15231.1 19038.9 106617.9 133272.4 19038.9 76155.7 95194.6 22846.7 38077.8 91386.8 171350.2 68540.I 19038.9 68540.1 133272.4 45693.4 38077.8 45693.4 19038.9 91386.8 7615.6 64041.0 42694.0 10673.5 200)2.8 56035.9 4002.6 297007.I 45693.4 19038.9 9519.5 32020.5 4002.6 2466'8000.0 51933.3 19038.9 22846.7 19038.9)8583.3 35700.0 14583.3 19038.9 13341.9 5750.0 15333.3 5077,0 2666.7 1844.4 29250.0 3750.0 6200.0 2900.0 10500.0 17266.7 266.7 266.7 83.3 250.0 22.2 33.3 333.3 400.0 583.0 22846.7 900.0 750.0 500.0 200.0 200.0 333.3 300.0 200.0 66.7 16.7 3466.7 104.2 66.7 83 3 500.0 200.0 22846.7 22846.7 600.0 75.0 66.7 66.7 7615.6 1666.7 1083.3 166.7 155.5 66.7 500.0 933.3 1083.3 166.7 200.0 833.3 7615.6 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8'8 5 8 TABLE H-)44 (ccntfnued)

PHTTOPUINKTON ABUNOANCE AND COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LVCIE PULNT 15 OCTOBER 1976 Stat)on and de th 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 BACILLARIOPNTA (continued)

Plsurosfcp>a e)omgatcss Rhcphcnefe eurfrel fa 19038.9'hisoso)enia oalcar avis R.Cnbrfcata v.shrubso)eC R.robueta 95194.6 R.asti@era Sco)fopteura sp.Skate tone>>a ooetatun 552128.5 StauroneCe anceps v.cr>ericana Streptotheoa thaneneis Striate I ia unCpunctata fha factions>uc nltsschfofdes 76155.7 fhataesfoeira decipiens fhalaeefoeira sp.0)14233,5 fha)asefothrfa free>en fe bfC C 250.0 dfatoa sp.4 Unfdentlffed centric dfatcas Mu 95194.5 Vnfdentlffed centric dfatcas>20u Unfdentfffed pennate dlataa sp.I 228467.0 Unfdentlffed pennate df~tcca sp.3 Un)dent)fled pennate dfatcecs<<20u 83V)2.3 Unldentlffed pennate dfatccas>20@Un)dentl fled pennate dlatoas>200u 250.0 Vnfdentfffed sfgnofd dfatoa sp.1 2083.3 Unfdentff led sf9tofd dfatoas>200m TOTAL BACILLARIOPNTA 2,364.536.2 319853.8 133272.4 38077 8)98CO4.7 95)94.6 66.7 916.7 250.0 100.0 1000.0 186786.2 120076.8 472165.I 60924.5 I)2071.7,'17408.5 22.2 25.0 25.0, 95)9,5 5940)4.2 53309.0)59926.9 100.0 22.2 83.3 200.0 300.0 166.7 250.0 19038.9 1142335.0 514050.7 380V8.3 319853.8 1561191.1 440281.8 867221~7 132003.1 304622.7 44.4 300.0 166.7 83.3 66.7 250.0 500.0 333.3 25.0'00.0)00.0 100064.0 277511.0 76155.6 685401.0 129464.6 114233.5 10673.5 50.0 114233.5 19038.9 91386.8 380V.B 106735.0 548320.8 437895.)285583.7 335084.9 475972.9 760486.7 26683.7 26683.7 667093.6 28939).5 15231.1 142791.9 7615.6)98004.7)36087.1 42694.0 266544.8 228467.0 563551.9 228467.0 100.0 22846.7 100.0 365547.2 247505.9 95194.6 76155.7 76155.6 520333.0 480307.4 45693.4 83771.2 184117.8 362898.9 19038 9 205620.3 685l0.1 228467-0 13341.9 5077.0 137080.2)90389.2 76155.6 45693.4 114233.S 453623.6 93393.1 25385.2 106617.9 9519.5 22846.7 15231.1 91386.8 200.0 166.7 66.7 416.7 1083.3 333.3 22.2 125.0 66.7 100.0 SOO.O 3100.0 6666.7 2583.3 2733.3 1&33.3 2916.7 3333.3 400.0 366.7 900.0 4333.3 416.7 3400.0 300.0 2500.0 83~3 666.7 83.3 6~120>3>431~2>299>2>657~5>969~4>813>>4>973~I>658>1>594~1>159~3 498 I>ll6~4>718>>I>22)~022.1 215.3 797.3 252.8 679.9 648.7 342.5 338.0 753~5 285.3 266.4 814.3 720.1 924.3 3>716>765.3 26683.7 SOV.O 2)70436.4 837712.3 932906.8 548320.8 2189475.3 1134059.1 1534315.3 233544.0 350316.1 392251~I 1761127.1 399817 3 1873429 3 228467 0 1644962 3 319853.8 133272.4 114233.5 30462.3 304622.6 186786.2 146760.6 40616.4 68540.1 44028.2 224143.4 19038.9 228467.0 22846.7 205620.3 PYRRHOPNTA (dfnofla9e))ates)" Ceratlcss furca v.~C.terse~t)a spp.CB>>cncdlnf ces aurant Ceca C.viride C)t>mofinfcee sp.2 c)sru>cfinfu>c spp.Cprodinfcss Sp.I Ferfdinfces hirobfe P.Cnconspicuun f.arnatum P.trochofdecee 15231.1 166~7 1523'I.)5077.0)0)54.1 SOV.'0 50.0 133.3 8005.1 8005.1 4002.6 4002.6 19038.9 7615.6 30462.3 19038.9 7615.6 9519.5 9519.5 22846.7 38077.8 TABLE H-144 (continued)

PHYTOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE ANO COHPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LVCIE PLANT 15 OCTOBER 1976 Station and d thb 5 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 B 5 8 5 8 PYRRHOPHYTA

{continued)

Porfdfnhn spp.~ttno>>>fonna~trtos Spp~Unidentified dinoflagellates TOlAL PYRRHOPNTA 19038.9 22846.1 38077.8 0.0 45,693.4 57>200.0 15231.1 4002~6 4002.6 13341.9 19038.9.40025.6 26683.7 15231,1" 1615.6 40025.6 0.0 30,462.3 19,038.9 53,534.2 26,683.7 50,710.3 7,615.6 72,096.2 7615.6 45693.4 133'51,116.8 22>846.1 91'86.9 45>693 4 CHLOROPNTA (green algae)Chf>osy~Sp.Polyodrfopofo

>Tuadrlopina Chlorophyte sp.I 19038.9 TOTAL CHLOROPHYTA 19.038.9 0.0 0.0 19038.9 38077.8 13341.9 15231.1 19038.9 53367.5 38>077.8 15>231.1 38>077.8 13,341.9 53>367.5 5017.0 10154.1 15231.1 32020.5 15.231.I 15,231.I 32,020.5 0.0 22846.7 137080.2 0 0 159>926.9 22846.7 0.0 22.846.7 CYANOPNTA (blue-green a19ae)~a spp.83.3 83.3 Oooil fatorfa spp.166.7 Cyanophyte sp.1 297007.1~.TOTAL CYANOPHYTA 250.0 297,007.1 83.3 83.3 166.7 500.0 166.7 83.3 83.3 0.0 166.7 666.7 166.6 111.I 66.7 444.4 555.5 66.7 450.0 333.3 400.0 125.0 312.5 575.0 333.3 312.5 400.0 2150.0 7615.6 10.365.6 100.0 300.0 400.0 EUCLENOPHYTA (euglenoids)

Xuglona Sp.I Bupiona Spp.TOTAL EUCLENOPHYTA 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4002.6 0.0 4,002.6 0.0 0.0 7615.6 0 0 7>615 6 0.0 CRYPTOPNTA (crytophytes) chroononao

>nf>u>ta 228467.0 Cryptophyte spp.437895.1 285583.1 TOTAL CRYPTOPHYTA 437>895.1 228>467.0 285>>583 7 XJQOHOPNTA (xanthophytes)

Otlothodfoouo sp.22846.7 Balotphaara sp.I TOTAL XANTHOPNT A 0.0 22,846.1 0.0 CHRYSOPNCEAE (yellou-bro>m algae and silicoflagellates)

Chrysophyte sp.2 OICTYOCHALES (silicof)agel)ates) pfotyooha sp TOTAL CHRYSOPNCEAE 0.0 0.0 0.0 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 25.0 104.2 0.0 25.0 0.0 104.2 16.7 200.0 0.0 16.7 200.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 26683.7 4002.6 8005.1 10673.5 0.0 0.0 12>007.7 10,673.5 13341.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 26,683.7 13,341.9 22846.7 0.0 22>846.7 2&558.4 22846.7 28,558.4 22,846.7 0.0 , 0.0 HAPTOPNCEAE (haptophytes including coccolithophores)

Haptophyte sp.1 38071.8 91386.8 95194.6 19038.9 45693.4 133272.4 TOTAL HAPTOPHYCEAE 38>011 8 91>386 8 95>194 6 19>038 9 45>693 4 133>272 4 25385.2 22846.7 0.0 0.0 25,385.2 22,846.7 114233.5 0.0 114,233.5 0.0 , 0.0 7615.6 228467.0 76155.7 152311'400256'466965.5 360470.1 190389.2 280179.3 245490.4 276064.3 251313.7 182713.6 182773.6 228>467 0 76>155.7 152>311 3 400>256 I 466>965 5 360>470.1 198>004.8 280>179.3 245>490 4 276,064'251>313.7 182>773.6 182>773.6 PRASINOPHYCEAE (prasinophytes)

Prasfnophyte sp.'I 19308.9 45693.4 51116.1 Unidentified prasinophytes 19038.9 TOTAL PRASINOPNCEAE 38,077.8 45,693.4 57,116.7 114233.5 16155.6 66109.3 106135.0 319853.8 53309.0 104066.6 60924.5 114,233.5 60 924.5 76,155.6 66,709.3 106 735.0 319 853.8 53,309.0 104.066'152311.3 91386.8 205620.3 22846.7 0.0 152,311.3 91>386.8 205>620.3 22,846.7 TABLE H-144 IcontInued)

PHYTOPLANKTON ABWDANCE ANO COMPOSITION IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LVCIE PENT 15 OCTOBER 1976 fes 5 8 5 8 5 8 Statfon and th O 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 VNIOENTIFIEO PHTTOFIAGELIATES Phytoflagellate sp.4 Phytoflagellate sp.5 Vnfdentlffed phytoflagellates

>10n 19038.9 LNdentlffed phytoflagellates

<104 1751580.2 TOTAL PHTTOFLAGELIATES 1,770.619 I 22846.7 19038.9 5077.0 19038.9 7615.6 7615.6 5077.0 4002.6 2947224.1 2551214.7 1656385.6 1233721.7 18658I3.7 2441562.6 2641690.7 1624654.1 1134719.3 1344860.7 1857188.6 1104257.I 1941969.4 1111872.6 2033356.2 2>970>2 551~I 675'>233'>865~2>441 2>641'>634'~134'>348>1>857~I~123'>941'>127'>033~070.8 214.7 424.5 721'.7 813.7 562.6 690.7 808.1 719.3 863.3 188.6 296.0 969.4 103.8 356.2 OTHERS Vnfdentlffed auxospores Vnldentlfled 3 Vnfdentlrfed coccofd 2 Vnfdentfffed coccofd 3 TOTAL OTHERS 22846.7 38077.8 0 0 22>846.7 38>077.8 15231.1 0.0 15,231.1 76155.6 38077.8 114233.5 228,466.9 26683.7 7615.6 76048.7 106735.0 30462.3 30462.3 256163.9 28558.4 0.0 133,418.7 30,462.3 38,077.9 76,048;7 256,163.9 28,558.4 7615.6 114233.5 342700.5 114,233.5 7,615.6 342,700.5 TOTAL PHTTOPLANKION 4>668~9>844~6>515~4~375~4~134~8>482>7>816~494.9 034.0 686.4 122.3 739.2 983.Z 403.2 8,415.4,095.712.1 941.1 3,064~3,089, 624.6 170.2 5>868~2>813>7>346~2>854~6>481~249.4 136.2 490.5 422.4 815.9 C>>y CO P>D a Values are a>ean of three repllcates.

b S~Surface;8>Botton.

TABLE H-145 PHYTOPLNRTON ABNSWCE f50 COHPOSITI(LV IM CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PULVT 10 NOYEHBER 1976 cl Station and th 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 B SAC ILLARIOPHTTA (d I a tots)Arphfprora spp.Amphora Spp.Aeterfonef fa japonica Beflerochea evtffeue var.f Bfdduf phfa of ternane B.meta IL dhfa B.Iongicrurfe B.mobf ffenefe B.~Cere tan f fna bergonf f Ceratauffna Sp.I Chaetocemt eibenii Chaetoceroe s pp.Cf CnacodCuv f~en fcfdfontee Coecfnodfecue ffneatue 15231.1 19038.9 C.nxdiatue-~-1266.7'41.7 566.7 Coeofnodfeoue spp.15231.1 cgcfotefla sp.2 Cgcfotef fa spp.19038.9 15231.I Ojnatoefra befgfca 19038.9 Cbebeffa spp.Pfpfonefe interrupta 15231.1 Piploneie.sp.30462.3 19038.9 15231.1 Ptegf farfa inflate Pragf feria?sp.45693.4 Cranettophora marfna Cufnardia~Cgroefgna spp.41.7 bithodeeen)ee undufatun stefoeira aufcata ltefoefra sp.I Bavfcufa hafophf fa v.hafophf fa B.Ignis v.lyra B.ennbrtnacea 1 Baofcufa sp.6 Bittechia aofcufarfe v.cfoeterfofdee 15231.1 57116.7 B.cfoeterftee 91386.8 285583.7 JF.oonetricta 19038.9 n.deffcatfee~

-30462.3 171350.2 Bi-fongfeefna 19038.9 B.puecheu 1866.7 4250.0 K efgna B.efgncfdea Bfteechfa sp.I Biteechia Sp.2 41.7 Pfnnufarfa sp.2 Rhcphoneie eurfreffa 15231.1 361739.4 15231.1 Bhfeoeofenfa elate B.ca)oar acie-7615.6 7615.6.88.9 5011.0 7615.6 5336.7 38011.8 15231.1 15231.1=33.'3 7615.6 30462.3 38077.8 19038.9 45693.4 57116.7 38071.8 68540.1 7615.5 4002.6 10673.5 16010.2 20012.8 66709.4 13341.9 9519.5 9519.5 5071.0 9519.5 10154.1 15231.1 1100.0 15231.1 416.7 250.0 400.0 300.0 1000.0 200.0 475.0 1466.7 216.7 66.7 100.0 16.7 22.2 3807.8 25385.2 233.3 66.7 3807.8 10154.1 833.3 1133.3 3807.8 33.0 22846.7 16010.3 7615.6 5336.7 33.3 13341.9 500.0 1250.0 5083.3 3807.8 9519.5 683.3 1833.3 19038.9 22846.7 2500.0 7615.6 833.3 22846.7 800.0 1666.7 700.0 933.3 5336.7 45693.4 10154.1 7615.6 22846.7 22846.1 22846;7 22846.7 7615.6 22846.7 4002.6 5336.1 18')449.4 38077.8 3807.8 28558.4 26610.7 13341.9 13341.9 53361.5 24015.4 8005.1 24015.4 4002.6 12007.7 21347.0 22846.7 3801.8 15231.1 7615.6 15231.I 19038.9 83771.2 7615.6 25.0 133.3 400.0 233.3 15231.1 30462.3 28017.9 4).7 15231.I 38077.8 19038.9 16.7 41.7 16.7 22846.7 91386.8 22846.7 5336.7 8005.1 13341.9 15231.1 19038.9 8005.I 121849.1 228467.0 40025.6 15231.1 57116.7 88056.3 3266.1 1416.7 2250.0 41.7 7615.6 25385.2 53309.0 15231.I 30462.3 106735.0 53309.0 76155.7 13341.9 22846.7 22846.7 200128.1 30462.3 15231.1 13341.9 15231.1'615.6 5916.1 5266.7 2400.0 19038.9-57116.7 3807.8 9519.5-26654.5 19038.9 32020.5 85388.0 38077.8 8005.1 10673.5 3807.8 12007.7 74714.$3807.8 20308.2 33.3 22.2 66.7 50.0 16.7 22846.7 28558.4 16.7 19038.9 19038.9 40025.6 5077.0 22846.7 44.4 8005.1 32020.5 15231.1 66709.4 60924.5 15231.1 66.7 100.0 33.3 16.1 25.0 1700.0 4233.3 1833.3 1444.5 1616.7 7000.0 933.3 4625.0 TABLE H 145 (ccntln>>ed)

PHYTOPLNKTON AS)2)OAXCE ANO CCOPOSITIOÃ IN CELLS PER LITER ST.LUCIE PLA>)T)0 NOVOSER 1976 Statlpn and d th soles 5 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 S 8 S 8 5 8 5 8 SACILLARIOPHTTA (continued)

Rhfsosotenfa fnhrf cata JF.inhrfcata v.shruheolei, N.robusta N.sexi@era Skeletonema oostatue 228461.0 Streptotheoa thmenefe Phatassfo>ue>a nitssohfoidee rha Tassioef nx deaf pAne fhaiassfosfra sp.1 15231.1 Thalass fothrfs f)vsun feMif 66.7 T.>u>dfterxxxnea v.poof ffox Propfdon>>A sp.2 Unidentified centric d)steat e20>>76155.7 Unidentified centrlc-dlatoas>20>>Unl dent)fled pennate dlatoa sp.)Unidentified pennate dlatcxxs<20>>228467.0 Unidentified pennate dlatoas>2(>>~)5231.1 Unidentified pennate d)atoas>20O>>Un)dent I f I ed s)9>>old dlatoa sp.I Unidentified s)@no)d dlataxs>200>>TOTAL BAC I LIAR I OPHTTA 765>123.4 33.3'00.0 75.0 33.'3 50.0, 83.3 100.0"'00.0 75.0 666362.0 3)9853.8 123478.8 1873198.8'22)4750.7 852943.4)782042.5 948607.7 1400.0'666.7 433.3 175.0 88056.3 80051.2 ,30462.3 15231.1 60038.4 50.0 16.7 16.7 426471.7)00.0 472165.1 159926.9 116.7 400.0 300.0 960614.8 2766.7 741)4.5 41.7'23478.8 416.7 28558.4 17)350.2 162465.4 50.0 88.9 19038.9 40616.3 I%3).1 30462.3 114233.5 45693.4 342100.5 24015.4 100.0 125.0 200.0 25385 2 30462.3 22846.7 11423.4 66636.2 100.0 600.0 550.0 100.0)86786.2 53309.0 76155.7 36023.1 37357.2 733.3 533.3 425.0 366.7 483.3 1100.0 550.0 958.3 45693.4 22846.7 57116.8 22846.7 114233.5 250.0 333.3 458.3 1050.0 1916.7 1500.0 1466.7 575.0 933'350.0 488-9 5077.0 900.0 7615.6))4233.5 121849.1 342700.5 248158.8 741144.8,)21849.1 121849.1 100064.1 192123.0 49501.1 40616.4 53309.0, 1523).1 76)55.7 16155.7)35)763.0 228467.0 666362.0 280179.3 760486.7 198004.7 7615.6 50170.4 396009.5 192123.0 341551.9 60924.5 126926.1 243698.1 291007.)125656.8 304622.7 144695.8 83.3 66.7 33x3 133.3 33.3 41.7 66.7 150.0 250.0 200.0'125.0 100.0 50.0 22.2 300.0 16.7 33'3>451'~192~2>630'>816'26.9 428.3 161.9 598.I 83.3 4 724~I 563~2 977 I 509 2~103~415~622 I 115 764.2 075.6 970.9 339.0 505.1 473.8 821.3 806.3 1.018.715, 1,427.354.8 055.5 357.9 38071.8 30462.3 95194.6 56035.9 106134.9 45693.4 45693.4 200)2.8 26683.7 7615.6 20308.2 15231.I 22846.7 15231.I PTRRHOPHYTA (dlnofla9ellates)

Ceratius f)>roa v.supra>sxsx C.7)>sue C.terse C.tripos Ceratfue sp.3 , 133.3 Cyv>odinfun

>na>xntfun 15231.1 C.sC>>plex 2 inixed s pp.Cprodfnfue sp.I Perfdiniun troohofdeux Perfdfnfuv spp.Prorooentrue

>sfoons prorooentrue Spp.Un)dent l fled dlnofla9el)ates TOTAL PYRRHOPHTTA 15,964.4 33.3 125.0 19038.9 19038.9 19038.9 1523).I 38071.8 19038.9)523).l 15231.I 19038.9 57,241.7 45,726.6 76,155.6 50.0'00.0 8,255.I 466.7 125.0 33.3 33.3 33.3 244.5 33.3 33.3 166.7 83.3 13341.9 166.7 7615.6 7615.6 33.3 7615.6 7615.6 22846.7 22846.7 25.0 4002.6 5336.7 5336.7 5336.7 5336.7 7615.5 10154.1 5071.0 5071.0 5077.0 33.3 1615.6 7615.6 22846.7 7615.6 22846.7 50.0 3807.8 9519.5 3807.8 11423.3 9519.5 45>693 4 19>088.9 19>205.7 7615.6 5336.7 40025.6 7615.6 12007.7 3807.8 5071.0 22846.7 53>450.8 23>01 3.5 69>040.2 20,162.9 26>716.8 11>556.6 30>706.6 45>793.4 TABLE H-145 (continued)

PHYTOPLAYKtel AD%DANCE AND CSPOSITIDN IN CEL'LS PER LITER ST.LDCIE PLANT 10 NOYDYIER 1976 Station and d th b 5 8 S 8 5 8 S 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 CtLOROPHYTA (green algae)Chtarrychmonae sp.Chlorophytc sp.\, 30462.3 19038.9 Poiyedriopeie juadrfepfna TOTAL CHLOROPNTA 30,462.3 19,038.9" 0.0,'.0 CYANOPNTA (blue-green algae).-.nabaena spp.41.7 Ceoil tasorfa spp.66.7 250.0 Iynybya spp.TOTAL CYAlOPHYTA 66.7 291.7 5077.0 10154.1 15,231.1 3807.8 40025.6 32020.5 7615.6 7615.6 22846.7 15231.1 30,462.3.22.846.7 16010.2 7615.6 7 615.6"--0.0 80051.2 80,051.2 9519.5 , 0.0 9,519.5, 16,010.2 40.025.6 32.020.5 3.807.8 425.0 3500.0 600.0 1400.0 83.3 416.7 6550.0 1916.7 300.0 3100.0 250.0 3.650.0 33.3 233.3 400.0 100.0 1716.7 177.8 2111.I 183.3 9Q3.3 2833.3 0.0 0.0 6e633 3 2o333 4 0.0 CRYPTOPHYTA (cryptophytes)

Chnxnuuse anphimeia C.nfnusa Cryotoohyte sPP.91386.8 437895.1 106617.9 456934.0 TOTAL CRTPTOPNTA 91o386.8 437s895 1 1061617.9 4561934 0 3807.8 3807.8 72347.9 79o963.5 7615.6 5077.0 20308.2 25,385.2 7615.5 368235.7 653751.8 38077.8 182773.6 224143.4 224143.5 368>235.7 653I751.8 381077.8 190i389~2 224e143.4 224sl43.5 129464.6 45693.4 106617.9 76155.7 137.080.2 45,693.4 106.617.9 76,155.7 XAYTHOPNTA (xanthophytes)

Otieshodfeoue sp.TOTAL XAYTHDPHYTA 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5077.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5077.0 5336.7 3807.8 3807.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 CHRYSOPHYCEAE (yell au-broun algae and si1 icof legal lates)Chrysophyte sp.I Chrysophytc sp.2 OICTYOCHALES (silicoflagellates) ihosyooha sp.TOTAL CHRYSOPNCEAE 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7615.6 9519.5 0.0 9,519.5 16010.3 16,010.3 4002.6 5336.7 4o002.6 10o673.4 Q36.7 00 53367 15231.1 0.0 7,615.6 15,231.1 761 5.6 30462.3 0.0 7,615.6 30,462.3 0.0 0.0 7,615.6 0.0 HAPTOPNCEAE (haptophytcs including coccoltthophores)

Haptophyte sp.'I 38077.8 TOTAL HAPTOPHYCEAE 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.077.8 5077.0 5,077.0 7615.6 7,615.6 0.0 2 s833~3 433~3 233.3 3 s925 0 2 s000.0 I e816.7 2 s288.9 9,816.6 PRASINOPNCEAE (prasinophytes)

Prasinophytc sp.I 209428.1 yesraeetnfe sp.1 TOTAL PRASINOPNCEAE 209,428.I 133272.4 64041.0 53367.5 133.272.4 64,041.0 53.367.5 45693.4 7615.6 53,309.0 106617.9 52033.3 42694.0 68540.1 20308.2 30462.3 45693.4 15231.1 19038.9 106e617.9 52i033.3 42e694~0 68s540.1 20s308 2 30>462~3 45s693.4 15o231.1 Igs038 9 tyiIDENTIFIED PNTOFLAGELLATES Phytoflagellate sp.5 Onidentified phytoflagellates uIOu Unidentified 16010.2 13341.9 15231.1 Q36.7<<5077.0.7615.6 1987938.9 312238.2 571167.5 644412.4 880563.6 475972.9 436625.8 2 F001~312 o 586 I644 I 885 s 475 o 441 s 280.8 238.2'98.6 412.4 900.3 972.9 702.8 662554.3 891021.3 670.891, 169.9 021.3 phytoflagellates

<10u 913867.9 1903891.6 1233721.7 2703526.0 1240794.1 TOTAL UNIDENTIFIED 913, 1,903.1,233.2,703.1,256, PHYTOFLAGELLATES 867.9 891.6" 721.7 526.0 804~3 7615.6 3807.8 407432.8 1037620.9 41 BI 1 o037o 856.2 620.9 OTHERS Unidentified coccoid 2 Unidentified coccoid.3 TOTAL OTHERS 76155.6 0.0 76,155.6 160102.5 36023.1 7615.5 7615.6 15,231.I 5077.0 5.0'77.0 TOTAL PNTOPLAYKTON 1,816~6,155.2.578, 6,038, 4,597, 871.5 569.6 494.5 127.7 QS.5 7,729.2,043, 4,014, 2,Q4, 3,413, 1,079, 1,173.602.0 456.5 , 421.3 066.7 041.5 978.1 675.1 48030.7 7615.6 15231~1 80051.2 0.0 0.0 48,030.7 160.102.5 7.615.6 15,231.1 36,023.1 80,051.2 7615.6 7,615.6 0.0 2,031, 2,046.975.5 456.3 11423.3 11,423'0.0 1,2921 2s600I 906.2 751.5 a Values are sean of three replicatcs.

b 5~Surfaces 8~Dot ton.

TABLE H-146 WATER TEHPERATURE

('C)RECORDED DURING THE PHYTOPLANGON STUDY ST.LUCIE PLANT HARCH-OECEHBER 1976 Date tat on an e th B 8 B S 8 22.0 22.2 23.8-24.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.2 22.1 23.8 24.2 23.8 24.5 24.0 26 HAR 22.0 21.5" 22.2, 22.5.22.0 24.9 24.2 26;1 25.5 23.8 21, APR 12 HAY 28.3 28.5 22.9 22.9 23.8 23.4 23.5 23.2 23.5 23.5 25.0 24.8 11 AUG 27.2 26.9 14 SEP 27.5 28.3 27.5 r.29.3 27.0 27.5 27.4 28.0 29.0 27.8 27.8 28.0 27.7 27.9 28.0 28.,5 26.5 27.5 27.2 28.4 28.7 28.5 15 OCT 24'24.5 24.8 24.8 24.0 26.0 26.1 27.0 27.4 27.5 27.0 27.1 10 NOV 20.0 20.0 20.6 20.2 20.0 20.2 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.5 21.4 21.3 13 OEC 24.5 23.6 28.6 29.2 23.8 23.8 23.7 23.7 24.2 24.2 24.4 24.4 8 JUN 26.5 26.3 35.3 35.4 22.9 22.9 28.2 27.7 27.9 27.6 28.1 27.7 14 JUL 25.0 23.0-26.0 25.5 23.1 23.0 23.0 22.6 24.0 23.3 25.0 24.0 22.4 22.2.22.3 ,'.22.5 25.0 24.0 24.8 24.0 23.7 23.7 24.6 23.9 28.3 28.0 27.3 27.2 23.7 28.4 27.9 23.3 23.0 26.7 27.6 29.2 28.5 22.7 27.4 28.2 27.5 28.0 26.5 26.2 20.5 20.4 21.2 20.7 24.2 24.3 24.5 24.3 S~Surface;8 Bottom.

TABLE H-147 SALINITY ('/oo)RECORDED DURING THE PHYTOPLANKTON STUDY ST.LUCIE PLANT MARCH-NOVEMBER 1976 tat on an e th 12 1 2 3 4 5 Date S B S 85 8 S 8 S--8 S , 8 S 8 S 8 26 MAR 21 APR 35.8 34.2 35.0 35.8 34.2,'" 34.4 A 35.5, 34.0 33.9.'3.4 34.2 34.2-34.2 34.2 34.2-33.4 , 33.5-34.6, 33.7 34.0 33.9 34.0 34.5 34.2 33.5 33.7'3.5 33.4 34.0 34.1 32.5 34.2 12 HAY 33.8 34.2 34.4 34.4 33.8 34.3 35.0 35.2 34.9 35.2 34.9 35.0 8 JUN 30.0 30.0 30.9 29.3 33.8 34.3 34.5 36.0 35.5 35.5 36.0 36.0 34.2 34.4 34.3 34.8 36.0 36.0 34.5 35.5 14 JUL 35.2 35.0 34.8 35.0 35.0 34.9 35.3 35.3 35.2 35.3 34.9 34.9 35.0 35.3 35.0 35.1 11 AUG 33.4 34.8 14 SEP 30.2 34.0 34.5 34.0 34.5 34.8 35.0 35.0 35.0 35.0 34.8 35.0 35.0 34.8 35.0 34.0 34.5 35.0 34.0 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 35.0 34.5 35.0 35.0 35.0 34.0 34.5 15 OCT 35.0 35.0 35.0 35.0 35.2 35.0 35.0 34.5 35.0 35.2 35.0 35.2 35.0 35.5 35.0 35.0 10 NOV 35.0 35.5 35.0 35.0 35.5 35.5 35.5 35.5 35-5 35.5 36.1 35.0 35.5 35.5 35 5 35 5 a 5~Surface;B~Botton.

TABLE H-148 DISSOLVED OXYGEN (ppm)RECORDED DURING THE PHYTOPLANKTON STUDY ST.LUCIE PLANT HARCH-NOVEHBER 1976 Date tat on an e t 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 26 HAR 21 APR 6.9 6.6 6.8 5.8 5.2 5;4 6.8 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 5.8 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.4 6.2 6.1 6.1-6~1'.1 6.2 5.9 6.1'.0 6.1 6.0 6':2~6.1 12 HAY 6.1 6.2 6.1 5.9 6.3 6.2'.2 6.2 6.4 5.9'.4 6.4 6.3 6:4 6.3 6.3 8 JUN 5.4 5.0.4.9 4.7 6.3 6.2 5.2 5.5 6.1 5.3 5.6 5.6 5.8 5.2 5.7 5.1 14 SEP 15 OCT 6.4 7.5 4.8 6.5 5.3 5.4 7.2 6.8 6.7 7.6 7.0 14 JUL 6.0 4.5 5.1 5.2 6.4 6.1 11 AUG 6.0 4.8 5.6 5.2 5.7 5.8 6.5 6.2 5.8 6.3 5.7 5.1 7.1 7.2 6.5 6.2 6.8 6.3 5.9 5.8 6.2 6.3 5.3 5.1 5.4 5.1 7.5 7.3 7.3 6.8 6.3 6.1 5.1 6.1 5.4 5.1 7.4 7.1 6.7 6.8 5.6 4.9 5.3 5.4 7.4 7.0 10 NOV 6.3 6.0 6.8 6.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.7 5.5 5.6 5.5 5.8 5.6 S~Surface;8~Bott'.

TABLE H-149 CURRENT DIRECTION AND VELOCITY (/sec)DURING OFFSHORE PHYTOPLANKTON COLLECTIONS ST.LUCIE PLANT MARCH-NOVEMBER 1976 Date 26 MAR 21 APR 12 MAY 21.0 NA+17.0 Station N~NA N 19.0 22.0 N, N.27.0-25.5 28.5 N NA~19.0 N 36.0 N NA+NA<NA+N N 22.5 18.0 8 JUN 14 JUL-18.5 29.5 S.S 23.0 29.0 NE N 20.0 30.0 S 19.0 42.0 31.5 34.0 30.5 36.5 11 AUG S.M S-.16 5 He~INN~eg~5 17.0 17.5 16.5 14 SEP 15 OCT 10 NOV NA<NE'-5.0 18.5 NN SE NAe NAe Var~NA>22.0 NA<yare NE 18.5 26.0 E NA~28.6 18.0 NA+26.8 NNE 21.0 E~NA 24.0 N 20.5 b Data not available.

Negligible.

Variable.

TABLE H-150 WIND DIRECTION AND VELOCITY (KNOTS)DURING PHYTOPLANKTON COLLECTIONS ST.LUCIE PLANT MARCH-NOVEMBER 1976 Date]1 12 0 Station 1'3 26'MAR ESE...ESE 5-10-5:IO SE 10 ESE ESE 10 5-10 ESE 5-10 ESE 5-10 ESE 5-10 21 APR 12 MAY 8 JUN 14 JUL 11 AUG 15 OCT 10 NOV SSW.'SW 5-7 5-7 NW NW 5 4-6 NE-Nf 5-7 5-7 N N 5 5 SE E 0-5 0-5 W W<5<5-NA NA NA+~NA NNW NNW 4-7 4-7 NAa NW 4-6 3-5 WSW 5-,7 SE 5-7 SE 0-5 3-5 3-5 ESE<5 NW 4-6 3-5 WSW 6-8 2-5 SW 5-7 3-5 N 3-5 ESE<5 NW 4-6 3-5 WSW 6-8 ESE 2-4 7-10 3-5 3-5 SE<5 NW 4-6 N'-5 WSW 6-8 ESE S 10 3-5 2-5 ESE 5-7 NW 4-6 3-5 WSW 8-10 SE 3-6 SE NE NA NA+ESE-5-7 4-6 3-5 WSW 3-5 SE 5-7 SW 8-10 3-5 2-5 Data not available.

TABLE H-151 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 26 HARCH 1976 Taxon PROTOIOA foraninifera 0.4 tat on an e t 2 3"40 0 1 7 32 7 1 2 1 2 2 6.19.5 18;0 COELENTERATA

" hydrozoa hydrocedusae Cbelia sp.unidentified siphonophora NEHATODA 0.9 2.3 3.5 15.6 1.3 2.6 2.4 1.3 6.5 9.0 HOLLUSCA gastropoda larvae echinospira)arvae pelecypoda larvae POLYCHAETA intermediates larvae 1;4 1.4 4.6 22.9 16.3 2.4 1.2 2.6 9.2 28.6 3.5 73.5 12.0*32.4 21.0 1.3 223.9 423.9 1461.9 68.1 8.9 18.1 9.0 3.2 9.0 ARTHROPODA crustacea nauplii unidentified developnenta cladocera Buadns Sp.unidentified ostracoda Conchoecia s legane copepodae calanoida 4cart kz negligene 4.epinata Calanopia sp.C.anericana ra asetiua hfoznoni1 la sp.Paraca lanue aculsatue 2'crore turbinata Vndtnula uulgarie unidentified 10.8 1 stage 3.4 4.8 2.6 8.2 2.4 0.9 2.6 2.3 165.5 6.9 40.8 21.5 31.2.137.5 101.5 9.2 18.0 363.7 1130.2 90.1 604.2 201.9 (25.0)(10.0)(20.0)(10.0)(~)25.0)(20.0)(20.0)(20.0)13.0)(10.0)845.9 1146.6 (10.0)(10.0)(30.0)I30.0I (40.0)(10.0)(20.0)IBO.O)I20.0I (13.0)(70.0)I60.0I I60.0I I50.0I (88.0)(10.0)(40.0)(25.0)(10.0)(13.0)32.5 27.1 5.2, 6.5 133.0 343.4 758.0 1326.7 1437.4 2215.9 3573.6'30.0)(10.OI (20.0)(60.0)60.0)(60.0)(30 0)10.0)(30.0)10.0 (10.0)(10.0)(50.0)

TABLE H-151 (cont1nued)a lgALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 26 MARCH 1976 Taxon ARTHROPODA crustacea copepoda (continued) cyclopoidae Corycaeue Sp.C.IAgetuef typscue C.TCorycaeue 7 ape&acus C.Nnychocorycaeue) latue Farranuia cartnata p.graciNe Oncaea uediterranea harpacticoidae uni denti f1ed cirri pedi a-cypris larvae nauplii (barnacle) mysidacea cujnacea isopoda axjphipoda gamaridea hyperiidea caprellida decapoda zoeae penaeidea zoeae sergestidae Luce fer faxoni caridea zoeae anccura larvae zoeae9 brachyura Itjnatures n>>galops zoeae 9.9.4.6 Ill:ll (20.0j 1.1 (100.0)5.2 1.4 1313.3 447.6 0.7 1.4 7.5 1.8 5.6 0.7 10.3 ll;3 5.6 tatonan et 53.0'56.9 10.4 I10.0j 10.0 (25.0)(50.0)(50.0)(25.0)(50.0)2.3 (100.0)6.9 0.9" 9.2 (25.0)(30.0)(25.0)5.7 79.9 5.2'17.1 11.4 5.7 236.8'.4 (67.0)(17.0)(17.0)(100.0)117.7 (10.0)10.0 40.0 10.0 20.0 10.0 1.2 (100.0)1.2 6.0 40.8 2.4 8.2 1.2 35.3 65:7 (10.0)(40.0)Ilo.oj I40.'Oj I60'.Oj (100.0)2.6 5.3 5.3 2.6 3.5 1.3 61.7 (11.0)(11.0)I33.0j 6.5 (100.0)3.2 22.7 3.2-.66.2 63.2 (33.0)(33.0)(33.0)7.2 9.0 (100.0)(100.0)21.5 54.1 1.8 9.0 5.4 54.1 9.0 9.0 1.8 18.1 12.5 18.1 2.6 23.0 125.6 8.2 4.8 1.2 3.9 6.5 32.2 2.3 1~2 9.6 2.6 17.3 6.5 12.5 18.0.11.5 4.6 73.3 97.I ,'l.7 73.5 3.6 253.5 35.3-34.2 5.7 11.4 40.8 12.0 75.7 30.1 71.4 75.1 27.'I 1.8 87.6 157.4 180.5 1.2 4.6 11.4 1.7 1.2 16.8 2.6 41.5 3.2 TABLE H-151 (continued)(gALITATIVE AND (gA!TTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 26 HARCH 1976 Taxon CHAETOGNATHA sagitta'p.

S.err ftata S.friderfei 8.Aelenae'.Aiepida S.eerratederrtata unidentified ECHINODERHATA ophiopluteus larvae 0.5 0.9.'.3 2.3 tat on an e t 11.4 1;7'...1.2'.4 2.6 3.6--1.3,~1.7 5.7-..'.,'1.2 3.9-1.7 5.7 1.2 2.6 1.7 10.8 3.2 34.0 6.5 8.9 63.2" 3.2.7.2,36.1 16.2 14.3 5.4 3.2 3.2 ZHORDATA urochordata appendicularia-Oikepleravr sp.larvae fish eggs larvae 46.5 4.7 1.4 5.7 1.7 23.0 22.8 3.5 16.3 1.2 30.0 28.8 3.5 35.7 10.8 1.3 1.8 EGGS 1.6 4.9 2.6 29.9 137.0 6.9 302.1 6.0 103.3 73.3'126.6 51.9 54.1 TOTAL 1534.7 480.5 31.0 559.3 2237.6 138.5 1510.6 282.2 1584.5 1633.4 1470.2 2400.9 3529.0 6488.3 Values expressed are undamaged zooplankters per cubic meter and represent the mean of three subsamples.

9 Oblique;4~Surface;8 Bottom.c Sample not preserved irrmediateiy.

Scyphozoan medusa rerroved froa sample before analysis.Values in parentheses represent the relative.percentage of copepod species sampled at random and are not to be construed as number per cubic meter.f Includes penaeidae and sergestidae zoeae.Includes both ancmuran zoeae and sergestidae protozoeae.

TABLE H-152 i)UALITATIVE AND IgANTITATIVE 200PIANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 APRIL 1976 Taxon PROTOIOA foraninifera radiolaria COELENTERATA hydrozoa hydrocedusae obelia sp.un1dentified s1phonophora 2.5 tat on an e t'l.5 , 0.9 6.7 6.7'I.l 1.1 6.7 5.5 8.1 1.2 8.4 2.3 0.8 33.'9-'1.6.13:4,.2.7" 2.4 2.7 25.7 2.6 0.9 HOLLUSCA 9astropoda

.!awae thecosonata (pteropoda)

Clio sp.Creeeie sp.C.acicula pelecypoda larvae 1.9 0.6 25.3 181.7 44.5 392.8 9.1 81.6 31~4 2989.5 8.0 250.0 15.4 98.7 14.5 19.4 5.2 2.6 0.6 11.2 19.3 38.4 10.0 3.8 0.9 1.1 72.7 0.8-10.8 1.7 POLYCHAETA intemediates larvae 1.2 3.7 2.0 4.0 2.3 6.7 24.2 21.5 1.7 ARTHROPODA crustacea nauplii unidentified developaenta!

stages 0.6 cladocera unidentified ostracoda Conchoeja elegane copepoda eel ano1 de~fa bezmdeneie A.neg!igene A.epfnasa axlancpia sp.Clauecca!anue furcasue fabkfocera aed Slca Paracalanue acuieasue 2'eucra esp li fera 1'encm eurRnaea unidentif1ed 0.8 2.5 1824.6 136.5 126.1 357.6 1787.8 108.1 1075.3 129.4.625.7 (10.0),, (20.0)50.9 29.6 210.3 2586.1.358.1 (30.0)(50.0)(30.0)IIO.OI (20.0)(4o.o)(30.0)(20.0)(50.0)(10.0)(10.0)(10.0)(57.0)(40.0)20.0 (30.0)(20.0)(10.0)(70.0)(30.0)(lo.o)I2o.oI Ill:lI I6o'.oI Iio'.oI (5o.o)IIO.OI (10.0)I:)30.0)60.0)(70.0)(50.0)(10.0)(10.0)(40.0)0.6 6.0 35.8 4.1 2.5 3.8 9.2 10.1 4.8 3.2 75.3 5.1 7.8 TABLE H-152 (continueg QUALITATIVE AHO QUANTITATIVE 200PUNKTOH AHALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 APRIL 1976 Taxon tat on an e t ARTHROPOGA crustacea copepoda (continued) cyclopoida

1.2 CorJJonaue

.(OIPjdhocorycccue 7 Farrunu Za grnoi iis Chcaaa eediterranea harpacticoida Moroseteiia roeaa un1denti fied cirripedia cypris larvae 165.1 nauplii (barnacle)

0.6 nysidacea

cunacea isopoda anphipoda gannaridea caprellida decapoda penaeidea zoeae e sergestidae protozoeae zoeae Lucifer fanmi caridea zoeae 0.6 macrura thalassinidea zoeae 0.6 anocara negal~ps zoeae bra chyura zoeae 22.0 2.5 17.4 (100.0)29.0 24.8 17.4 1.5 (100.0)(100.0)2.8 3.7 8.3 14.2.22.4-3.8 5.5 20.2[I'I.Q(1.1 2.5 9.7 4.0 ,10.8 21.4" 7.8 (10.0)40.0 (100.0)1.9 3.0 (50'.Oj (100.0)1.3 3.7 645.0 7.4 10.8 (100.0)1.6 1.6 26.9 0.9 4.5 4.8 24.8 15.6 4.8 2.7 2.6 2.7 0.8 4.5 2.8 2.5 2.5 0.6 1.2 0.8 6.5 14.5 1.6 53.7 0:7 2.8 15.6 12.1 19.4 282.3 21.5 1.1 14.5 0.8 1.7 5.5 0.8 0.9 7.9 24.2 10.8 0.9 2.6 1.5 2.5 0.9 2.6 3.4 2.8 2.7 3.2 637.1 9.4 88.2 4.0 188.2'0.3 51.9 2.5 23.0 12.4 6.9 8.9 99.1 44.5 70.9 3.8 9.3 49.3?4.2 49.6 26.3 54.7 2.3 6.5 46.0 111.5-BRYOZOA cyphonautes larvae 2.0 TABLE H-152 (continueg)

QIALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 4 APR!L 1976 Taxon CHAETOGNATHA Sagissn sp.S.Aeianae S.hfapkh ECHINOOERHATA qg 0.7 0.7 tat on an e t 4.6 0.8 2.2" 1.1 1.1 qg 2.7 0.9+9+9+9 CHORDATA urochordata appendicularia Ofkopleurn sp.larvae fish eg9s larvae 1.3 2.5 11.8 2.2 41.3 10.1 53.4 29.6 49.1 352.0 193.8 108.1 427.4 7.7 64.9 1.2 0.9 5.2 5.5 2.0 1.2 62.9 98.7 4.8 6.4 5.4 14.6 2.6 0.7=-3.1 107.6 5.6 2.7 2.6 EGGS TOTAL 11.8 6.3 68.4 132.2 46.5 51.0 21.2 21.4 31.4 116.3 59.6 147.8 30.0 28.6 265.6 700.9 403.5 3233.4 61 6.9-251 8.2 321.9 312.4 1150.1 5479.6 321.4 3287.9 306.9 1025.6 a Values expressed are undanaged zooplankters per cubic eater and represent the nean of three subsa~les.

b 9~Oblique;5~Surface;8~Bottom.Scyphozoan nedusae renoved froa sanpie before analysis.d Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sanpled at randaa and are not to be-construed as nunber per cubic neter.Includes penaeidae and sergestidae zoeae.Includes both ancnaran zoeae and sergestidae protozoeae.

9 Echinoderm larvae noted as present;however, due to fragility of specinens a quantitative analysis is not available.

TABLE H-153 QUAL!TAT!VE AND QUANITATIVE ZOOPlANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 12 HAT 1976 Taxon PROTOZOA-foraminifera COELENTERATA 4,9 tat>on an e t.0.9'hydrozca hydromedusae Ciriope sp.unidentified trachymedusae siphonophora HEMATOOA 0.7 0.4 1.9 18.0 18.8-0.9 2.3 19.6 0.9 6.5 2.5 72.3 7.7'1.9 0.9 5.8 2.7 65.3 0.9 6.0 2.6 6.1 HOLLUSCA gastropoda larvae pelecypoda larvae 3.4 4.9 1.7 0.4 2.4 1.9 2.8 1.2 2.7 10.0 3.0 3.7 6.1 POLYCHAETA adults intermediates larvae 11.4 5.1 1.9 1.8 2.5 ll.8 0.9 6.5 7.5 0.5 ARTHROPOOA insecta crustacea nauplii 0.7 unidentified developmental stages cladocera unidentified ostracoda Conchoepa elegane copepoda ca 1 anoida'9.9 Acartia berc~ie A.negHgene A.epfnasa Calanopfa sp.(30.0)Bccalanue at tenuatue Faracalanue aculeatue (60,0)ra turHnata (10.0)PiuNnula uulgarie cyclopoida

1.9 Corgcaeue

(Corgcaeue) epecioeue C.fOnychocorgcaeue) laeue Farranula roetrata Oncaea medi terrcnea harpacticoida unidentified 126;6 13.6 (40.0)(20.0)(30.0)(20.0)(30.0)(50.0)(10.0)24.7 2.6 272.0 66.8 (40.0)(10.0)(50.0)(60.0)(40.0)11.4 77~o 653.4 (10.0)(20.0)(40.0)(30 0)(90.0)(10.0)10.3 (100.0)0.9 8.2 6.5 5.0 2.7 2.5~222.1 1.5 4.5 83.8 401.6 (10.0)(30.0)(30.0)(70.0)(50.0)(10.0)12.8 14.5 (57.0)(43.0)(100.0)(10.0)(30.0)(10.0)40.0)50.0)(50.0)(10.0)65.3 20.0 (25.0)(100.0)(50.0)(25.0)I10.0I!20.0I (40.0)50.0 30.0)(50.0)(60.0)(10.0)15.0 1.6 30.7 (40.0)(60.0)(100.0)627.4 574.1 98.8 59.1 98.1 TASLE H-153 (continua/

OVALITATIVE ANO OOANTITATIVE ZOOPIANKTON ANALVS IS ST.LUCIE PLANT 12 HAY 1976 Taxon ART HROPOOA'crustacea (continued)

"'cirripedia

'cypr is larvae'naup1ii (barnacle) stosatopoda protozoeae zoeae isopoda anphi pod a gazvsa rid ea hyperiidea caprellida decapoda penaeidea protozoeae sergestidae protozoeae Lucifer fazcni penaeidae postlarvae zoeae caridea postlarvae zoeae aacrura thalassinidea zoeae ancaura zoeae brachyura eegalops zoeae tat on an e t'.5.'.4 12.2'.8 5.7'1.9, 2.6 1.2 2.3 2.5 6.5 7.5 2.5 1.9 2.4 126.6 7.3 7.6 1.9 1.9 1.9 19.6 6.5 3.8 4.9 0.4 2.4 1.9 129.3 12.8 7.5 0.8 7.7 30.1 1.9 0.7 2.4 7.6 2.6 1.9 22.8 12.8 1.9 1.9 1.2 3.5 0.9 1.8 6.0 0.8 3.8 2.6 102.4 85.2.0.8 78.0 61.7 1.2 0.9 13.1 6.5 80.8 16.9 3.5 16.4 6.5 10.0 10;5, 2.6 18.4-27.9 24.5 84.9 10.0 36.0 3.1 30.7 1.2 19.6 2.5 CHAETOGNATHA Nrchnieea Sp.Sagitta Sp.S.enflata S.friderici S.helenae S.hiepida 0.4 0.4 3.8 5.1 7.5 14.1 1.9 0.9 0.9 2.8 0.9 24.5 13.1 29.9 2.3 6.4 6.5 2.5 2.7 2.5 0.9 2.5 6.0 2.6 1.5 0.5 6.1 (continua@(gALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 12 HAY 1976 Taxon ECHINOOERHATA CHOROATA urochordata tha 1 i acea dol iol ida DuHolum sp.appendicularia tMkopleurn sp.larvae fish eggs larvae 0.4 9.5 ta on an e t ,+e+e'2.6 45.7 1.9 30.1 10.5 80.0 52.3 147.3 1.9 2.8 1.2 2.5 16.5 7.5 2.6 1.1 0.5 6.1 6.1 h a EGGS TOTAL 29.7 34.1 33.9 121.7 23.1 11.3 38.5 3.5 46.3 39.2 79.9 6.0'7-3 30.7 204.7 430.8 54.9 787.3 231'257.6 780.9 200.3 654.9 1339.2 928.7 241.3 98.9 239 F 1 Values expressed are undamaged zooplankters per cubic meter and represent the mean of three sobs~les.b B~Oblique;5~Surface;B~Bottca.Scyphozoan medusae removed from s~le before analysis.d Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sampled at random and are not to be construed as number per cubic meter.Echinoderm larvae noted as present;h<>>>ever.due to fragility of specimens.

a quantitative analysis is not available.

TABLE K-154 QUALITATIVE AND Q/ANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PUL%'JUNE 1976 Taxon PROTOIOA foranlnl fera 1.5 9.7, 9.5 ta on an e t 28.1 10.6 5.5'4.3 3.7 3.6 15.12.46.3'0.8 COELENTERATA hydrozoa hydroaedu sac CbeHa sp.unldent1 fled ROT I FERA 0.7 0.4 1.5 4.2 1.0 1.0 1.8 KOLLUSCA gastropoda larvae echinosp1ra larvae pelecypoda larvae 10.2 3.0 2.2 7.5 7.1 12.4 3.8 19.8 15.3 1.1 4.7 6.9 1.3 9.1 4.2 2.4 2.1 3.6 214.4 7.4 60.5 5.0 86.3 4.2 333.8 2.1 POLY CHAETA adults Intermediates larvae 0.4 2.6 2.2 2.4 6.9 1.3 3.0 5.5 1.7 2.1 5.6 3.6 1.8 ARTKROPOOA crustacea naupl11 cladocera Bedw sp.ostracoda Conchoecia eiepans copepodac calano1da Acartia bexrsufensie l.spinaca Calanopia sp.C.enericana Clausocalanus fhrcaeus Bucalanus aetenuatus fabidocera aeseiua Nannocaianus uinor Paraca lanus acu lectue S'euora styli fera I'.eurbfnasa 0.7 2.4 1.4 3.9 7.6 4.4 19.1 7.4 14~3 6.0 0.5 0.7 1.5 1.1 3.6 2.0 4.2 5.4 1.1 1.8 310.0 697.4 107..3, 1243.6 22.0)(20.0)(40.0)11.0)(30.0)(11.0)(20.0)(30.0)(20.0)IIO.OI (40.0)(30.0)(20.0)(30.0)(10.0)(11.0)(100.0)(30.0)(44.0)(50.0)(50.0)(30.0)I10.0I 20.0 (30.0)(18.0)(30.0)(20.0)148.0 281.8 85.4 1021.9 237.5 940.8 141.0 2029.5 449.6 1915.1 I:)64.0)(100.0)(70.0)(60.0)(80.0)(100.0)(20.0)(30.0)(10.0)(10.0)

TABLE H-154 (continued)

OUALITATIVE ANO QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLAHT 8 JUNE 1976 Taxon ARTHROPOOA

.crustacea copepodac (continued) cyclopoida

.,.Corycaeus (zyetus)typicus C.(Corycaeus) spec(osus C.(Ccychocorycaeus) latus Parracula gracilis harpacticoida-Nicrosetelhz rosea Hiracia efferata unidentified cirripedia cypris larvae nauplii (barnacle) stosatopoda protozoeae st(sidacea cunacea isopoda anphipoda ga~ridea decapooa zoeae penaeidea protozoeae sergestidae protozoeae zoeae Euci fer faroni penaeidae protozoeae caridea zoeae nacrura thalassinidea zoeae ancaura zoeae brachyura negalops zoeae k tatonan et 2.9 (100.0)8.4 ('100.0)0.4 181.1 9-7.16,6 22.0.2I.7 (100.0)(67.0)(100.0)(33.0)(70.0)(30.0)18.7 1.4 1.3 (60.0)(40.0)(100.0)6.0 1.4 243.0 92.5.609.3 80.4 1.3 7.6 7;7 106.2 (30.0)(100.0)I40.0I 30.0 14.9 I50'.0)I33.0I 1.5 (100.0)3.1-3.3 2.1 176.6 141.0 946.8 1.5 4 29.6'70.9 47.3 55.1,,$.3,.105:9~I43.0I I40.0I IBO.OI I78.0I (10.0)10.7 4.0 (100 0)I10'0 17.9 (100.0)24.9 7.4 398.7 5.6 34.2 143.8 (100.0)23.3 12.6 285.3 a 0.7 0.7 0.7 2.2 4.5 1.4 2.6 2.1 2.4 4.8 2.4 7.2 3.6 2.5 3.6 2.4 1.8 313.3 17.8 2.0 52.7 25.1 1.1 7.2 1.8 2.2 2.1 14.2 2.0 4.8 0.4 1.4 3.0 21.2 10.7'1.0 9.6 2.1 3.6 1.5 2.4 1.5 4.2 3.6 4.3 1.9 21.4 9.6 4.8 12.6 3.6 6.2 10.5 2.1 28.9 6.4 91.3 2.2 384.2 192.2 2.0 182.2 3~2 188.4 1.1 0.7 4.7 20.6 6.4 1.5 1.1 84.9 0.4 1.4 3.1 4.2 15.2 TABLE H-154 (continued)(gALITATIVE AND OUANTITATIVC ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LVCIE PLANT 8 JUNE 1976 Taxon CHAETOGNATHA Nugget'o SP.-;s.bfpuncsota S.enfEasu',', S.frkhrfoC S.Aeieeur ECHINOOERHATA 2.4-e 2.8 tatonan et ad+d+d+d+d 6.1.'-";14.9~1.9,"7.1~'.0" 4.8'.l'1~'"l l 1.9 2.4 1.9+d CHORDATA urochordata appendicuiaria Oikopieum sp.larvae fish eggs larvae-0.7 0.7 0.4 0,7 2;4'4.1 6.4,: 3.1 1.1 8.5 1.4 8.9 6.1 1.1 1.3.1.5-6.4 7.4 3.6 1.9 10.7 16.1.5.3 2.0 7.2 148.0 74.7 13.1 19.2 4.2 23.3 EGGS TOTAL 18.5 19.4 11.8-28.9 15.4 13.7 16.4 23.4 9.3 67.6 18.1 33.6 10.5 10.8 388.1 624.6 246.7 1775.9 430.5 1330.3 351.1 3914.5 694.1 3342.8 482.9 1337.5 171.7 2320.4 a Values expressed are undamaged zooplankters per cubic meter and represent the mean of three subsamples.

b 9~Oblique;5~Surface;8~Bottom.c Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sampled at randm and are not to be construed as number per cubic meter.d Echinoderm larvae noted as present;however, due to fragility of specimens, a quantitative analysis is not available.

TABLE H-155 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.-LUCIE PLANT 14 JULY 1976 Taxon PROTOIOA"foranini fera COELEHTERATA hydrozoa hydronedusae unidentified siphonophora HOLLUSCA 9astropoda larvae pelecypoda larvae 0.7 0.7 6.0 7.0 ta on an e t 3.0 16.9 6.0 13.2 3.2 40.9:4.2-1.4 1.7 5.4 7.0 25.3 POLY CHAETA adults , In temedl ates larvae 17.9 21.1 14.0 5.6 3.0 4.7 15.7 5.4 1.4 5.4 5.4 ARTHROPODA crustacea nauplii unidentified developnental sta ostracoda Conchosja slsgans copepoda calanoida Acartia nsgiigsns A.spinata Eucaianus at~sue E.sunadsus Panscalanus aculsatus 2'sacra turbuata unidenti f ied-cyclopoida Corgcasus (Agstus)typicus C.(CorJJ casus)spsciosus C.(Oqychocorgcasus)

Ictus Aux'sd(tsrransa 0.vsnusta harpacticoida unidentified 19.8 95.6 6.9*42.1 7.0 15.7 2.5 Bes 5.6 62.9 1.7 108.5 88.6 2163.9 130.8 4724.9 6.0 960.9 28.1 2351.6 1.5 112.0 17.7 1816.8 629.1 6589.0 2780.2 152.8 7551.2 (10.0)54.7 22.0 (30.0)(10.0)(10.0)(30.0)(80.0)(40.0)(80.0)(50.0)(20.0)(20.0)(10.0)(50.0)'1.5 26.4 1.6 31.5 (100.0)(100.0)3.4 27.1 (100.0)(100.0)2.1 0.6 77.7 20.7 42.1 (100.0)(100.0)(100.0)90.2 (50.0)(33.0)(100.0)(100.0)(50.0)(100.0)146.6 52.7 (100.0)(100.0)(67.0)1.6 40.9 (100.0)(100.0)16.3 3.0 11.0 23.9 55.3 210.7 (100.0)(100.0)(100.0)(100.0)(100.0)I10.0)I30.0I (.)('(.)'..(.')50.0)(70.0)70.0)50.0.(90.0)20.0 (30.0)(10.0)(20.0)(100.0), (10.0)1.4 316.8 535.7 202.7 (10.0)(30.0)(10.0)(13.0)(50.0)(25.0)(50.0)(13.0)5.6 50.7 (50.0)(100.0)(50.0)25.3 TABLE H-155 (conti nues QIALITAT I VE AND OOANTITATI VE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 14 JULY 1976 Taxon ARTHROPOOA crustacea (continued) cirripedia cypris larvae nauplii (barnacle) stoaatopoda protozoeae zoeae isopoda anphipoda gaszsar idea hyperiidea decapoda zoeae penaeidea zoeae sergestidae protozoeae zoeae Lucifer farci post larvae zoeae caridea zoeae nacrura scyllaridea zoeae (phyllosoaa) thalassinidea zoeae anouura segalops zoeae brachyura Isssatures zoeae ta on an e t.0.7 37.0 84.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 6.0 13.8 7.0 423.0 35.9 13.8 28.1 22.6 11.9 62.2 5.6 13.8 7.0 6.0 5.6 5.6 0.9 6.9 21.1 39.5 5.6 0.2 23.9 6.9 21.1 50.7 12.7 8.7 29.9 20.7 49.1-186.1 3.0 1.1 11.9 20.7 49.2 62.1 5.6 6.0 14.1 5.6 6.5 4.0 53.8 76.0 35.1 22.5.19.8 13.2 28;3'.7'10.9 18.9 1.7 2.8 1.7 3.1 21.7 1.6 5.4 6.6 12.6 5.4 2.8 9.4 3.4 , 10.9 5.4 5.4 13.2 3I.4 38.0 1.4 12.6 1.4 3.1 13.2 25.1 16.3 25.3 6.6 105.4 3.1 53.5 1.?70.5 33.6'8.0 TABLE H-155 (continued) lgALITATIVE AND qUAIITI TAT IVE 200PIANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PlANT 14 JULY 1976 Taxon CHAETOGNATHA Sagitta sp.S.bipunctaia S.enflata S.frideriei S.helenae S.hieptda unidentified 2.3.0.6 0.2 ta on an e t ,340;7 117.5 533.9~270.7', 7.6.'2.7'*'.0 113.6'?6.0 42.1 3.0=6.6 6.0 7.0 11.3 6.6 6.9 14.1 5.6 6.6 21.I 7.9 88.1 1.6~37.9 62.9 6.8 , 7.0 1.7 4.2 5.4 1.4 CHOR DATA urochordata appendicularia Oikopleura sp.larvae fish e99s larvae TOTAL 1.6 0.6 35.9 55.3 21.1 169.2 15.1 92.3 11.1 28.3*6.8 1.6 1.4 50.7 7.6 0.6 17.9 5.6 1.5 4.2 0.5 l.7 340.6 221.2 168.6 67.7 149.8 92.3'164.5 254.8 149.5 162.8 152.5 156.7 136.5 3083.9 2384.6 8007.8 6766.9 344.8 8210.4 291.1 2940.7 312.6 5294.4 832.3 734.8 a Values expressed are undamaged zooplankters per cubic meter and represent the mean of three sobs~les.b 8~Oblique;5~Surface;8~Bottas.c Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sampled at random and are not to be construed as number per cubic meter.

TABLE H-156 OUALITATIVE ANO QNUITITATIVE ZOOPlANKTON ANALVSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 11 AUGUST 1976 Taxon PROTOZOA.'foratllnlfera

.*.;,"COELENTERATA hydrozoa hydronedusae unldentlfled sfphonophora NEHATODA",-,;'.5', 5;6*I-r tat on an e t L 10.8., 4.7-11.6-,', 7.9 10.8 11.6 11.7 11.7 4.3".',.2.2 4.6 2.2 4.6 0.6 1.7 HOLLUSCA gastropoda larvae thecosoaata (pteropoda)

Creee&acfcula pelecypoda larvae 21.7 15.9 14.6 2.2 4.6 4.2 2.3 27.2 5.5 11.2 2.9-162.5--18.8-52.2 349.5 11.7 29.3 17.4 119.5 14.9 6.4 1.9 5.8 10.8 52.2 58.3'61.1 8.7 18.4 97.4 6.3 POLYCHAETA adults Intermediates larvae 2.7 4.5 4.1 10.8 1018.0 11.6.11.7 14.6 4.6 0.6 ARTHROPODA Insecta adults dlptera pupae crustacea nauplII cladocera Eccdne sp.PenfHa sp.ostracoda Ccnchoecfa eleffaue copepodac calanolda 4cartfa beweuhnefe 4.eplnata Claueocalanue furcatue Paracalanue aculeate 1'eccra ety IC fera I'I turhfnata 27.2 3.7 8.7 10.8 9.4, 7.9 11.7 4.6 2.1 0.6 4.5" 1.9 653.4 376.2'28.9 1739.9 (10.0)(100.0)(80.0)(100.0)(10.0);38.1 1.1 1188.2 135.9 58.0 35.0'14.6 30.5 66.9 1516.1 117.4 1188.8 230.3'233.3 2563.6'00.4 4187.1 11.6 98.6-1896.3 483.4 3126.7 3706.1 (Zo.o)(7o.o)(7o.o)(10.0)(30.0)114.9 3399.0 5735.9';1 2.3 1444.4 497.3 15.9 4399.9 148.4 1873.5 (20.0)(10.0)(20.0)(Bo.o)(7o.o)(100.0)(40.0)(90.0)(70.0)IIO.OI 50.0 (10.0)(30.0)(71.0)(90.0)(80.0)(29.0)(10.0)(20.0)

TABLE H-156 (continuedf QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANNTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 11 AUGUST 1976 Taxon tat on an e P'I ARTHROPOOA crustacea'~copepoda (continued) cyclopoida 40.8 Corycaeus(Corycaeus)speciosus (50.0}C.(Onychocorycaeus)

Iatus (50.0)'ncaea mediterranea harpactico1da unidentified cirripedia cypris larvae nauplii (barnacle) stceatopoda protozoeae zoeae eysidacea isopoda 4.5 asjphi poda gasrjar idea deca poda penae1dea sergest1dae lsinatures protozoeae zoeae Lucifer fanmi penaeidae protozoeae caridea zoeae nacrura thalass1n1dea

'zoeae brachyura aegaiops zoeae 4.7 191.4 262.1 35.0'19.7 52.4 21.7 I89.0I (30.0)(100.0)7.9 14.6 47.0 ,11.6 587.7 35.0 58.6 4.3 1346.0 744.4 18.7-140.8 10.8 5.8 7.9 11.7 21.7 14.6 14.6 43.9 14.6 2.2 3.7 34.9 173.3 37.6 23.2 1572.5'4.7 5.8 127.1 1.9 23.2 15.9 58.6 4.7 11.6 8.7 9.1 1.4 4.7 11.6=-15.9 1.9 18.1 15.1 1.9 5.8 32.5=32.9"46.4 309.8 23.3 29.3 4.4 376.9 25.4 25.5 13.8 2.1 4.1 (100.0)(100.0)(100.0)2.1 0.6 372.3 21.2 163.6 55.1 4.6 3.5 0.6 0.6 68.9 67.8 215.7 38.1 8.7 41.4.29.7 0.6 7.5 13.8 2.I 0.6 2.1 0.6~220.6 23.3 42.8 TABLE H-156 (continued)(gALITATIVE AND (gAIITITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON AiALTSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT ll AUGUST 1976 Taxon CHAETOGNATHA Sagitta Sp./=.'=S.enfiaea-'.frideriai S.heienae S.hiepida 4A: 13.7 1.4 44.8'6.6-/1.9-.,-*'10.8'*1.9 1.9 tat on an e t 81.2 87.4'5.0'02.5 41.5 73.5-57.2 16.2 7.9-',;43.9,.4.6"0.6,-;4.2 7.9 ECHINODEPHATA ed+d ed+d+d+d+d CHORDATA urochordata thaliacea salpida appendicularia Oikepteura sp.larvae fish eggs larvae EGGS 9.3 9.4.40.6 4.7 4.5 18.7 10.8 4.7 5.8 4.5 6.9 95.2 8.2 5.6'.9 4.7 29.0 4.5 5.6 47.7 233.3 410.2 74.2 87.3 21.2 6.4 35.0 43.9 8.7 9.2 6.4'l.7 11.7 14.6 13.1 7.9 11.7 29.3 15.3 6.4 2.9 TOTAL 1971.3 937.8 2535,4 285.0 5154.8 408.7 3781.1 8092.9 3943.5 8100.2'785.2 11540.8 3100.7 1157.9 Values expressed are undamaged zooplankters per cubic meter and represent the mean of three subsamples.

B~Oblique;5 Surface;8~Bottom.Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sampled at random and are not to be construed as number per cubic meter.d Echinoderm larvae noted as present;however, due to fragility of specimens.

a quantitative analysis is not available.

TABLE H-157 Q/ALIl'ATIVE AND I)UANTITATIVE 200PIANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 14 SEPTEHBER 1976 Taxon PROTOIOA foranlnt fera-2;3 tat on an e t 15.7 3 0 COELENTERATA hydrozoa hydrcctedu sac Lirfcpe sp.Obetia sp.unl dent1 fled slphonophora 1.4 4.6 11.5 17.9 8.5 6.2 3.0 49.9 3.0 18.6 6.1 18.7 6.2 10.1 10.1 HOLLUSCA gastropoda larvae thecosomata (pteropoda)

Creseis acicuta pelecypoda larvae 4.2 5.7 17:9.43.9 12.7 78.5 31.4 12.5 4.2 1.4 9.0 16.1 17.8 6.1 12.5 3.8'116.3 14.8 105.6 36.5 24.9 11.5 70.8 5.1 POLY CHAETA adults Inter+ed tates larvae 4.2 4.2 2.3 15.3 5.9 6.2 6.2 3.8 5.1 ARTHROPODA crustacea naupl11 16.6 cladocer a Euadce Sp.Penitfa sp.58.2 8.3 ostracoda Ccncbcqhx etegans copepoda calano1da-'9449.9 4976.6 Acartia berrudensfs (100.0)(100.0)Centrcpages fhreatus Paracatcnus acuteatus 2'esscra turbinata cyclopolda 29.1 4.2 Ccrycaeus fCcrycaeus)specicsus C.fOnychcccrycaeus 7 tatus (100.0)harpactl col da 4.2 un1dentl fled 351.7 829.7 (50.0).(30.0 I6o.o)12.8 (100.0)698.6 55.5 9.0 9.2 2436.3 930.7 (20.0)(30.0)(100.0)(100.0) 4.3 17.9 16.2 21.2 47.1 93.1 5967.7 15.7 486.8 2701.2 (6o.o)I2o.oj Iso.oj 380.9 4648.5 IBO.O)I50.0j 46.6 (100.0)12.5 3.8 481.4 4088.5 (10.0)(90.0)(100.0)1090.6 590.3 IBo.oj (loo.o)8.9 49.7 (100.0)1620.8'458.9 351.9 I:).)10.0)30.0)(10.0)(50.0)(60.0)(90.0)(50.0)510.9 866.2 1434.4 IBo.oj (70.0j (100.0)24.3 143.3 11.5 (100.0)(100.0)7646.3 (100.0)525.9 (100.0)11.9 1863.2 4281.2 91.2 1800.9 4100.6 2624.7 37.3 3.0 TABLE H-157 (continuedg 0UALITATIVE A1D OUANTTTATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSTS ST.LUCIE PLANT 14 SEPTEHBER 1976 Taxon ARTHROPODA crustacea (continued)

,cirripedia

'ypr1s larvae naupl11 (barnacle) nysidacea cumacea isopoda amphipoda gazLsaridea.

hyperiidea decapoda penae1dea zoeae sergestidae protozoeae zoeae Zuaifar favani penae1dae protozoeae zoeae car1dea zoeae nacrura thalass1nidea zoeae anacura zoeae-brachyura negalops zoeae.BRTOZOA cyphonautes larvae~,-"','..-'CHAETOGNATHA Sagieea sp.S.anflaea S.fyidariai S.Aeianaa unidentified tation an e t ,42'--,.90'6, 481.9 171.0 8.5 26.9 18.5 26.9.2.3 9.2 2.9 9.0.4.2 15.7 21.2 455.4 15.7 8.9.'18.6 53.5 31.1 12.4 3.0 6.2 15.2 6.2 3.8 12.5 38.2 15.2 10.1 8.3 4.2 245.4 116.4 350.3 97.4 2057.3 5.7.9.0 4.6 4.2 157.0 11.4 44.8 23.1 25.4 47.1-493.3 236.1 322.3 11.9 87.0 6.1 32.7 43.5 18.2 3.8 118.4 176.0 111.3 37.4 145.4 35.4 106.0 42.1 60.7 4.2 4.2'.3 9.0 31.4 5.1 3.0 6.2 10.1 17.8 6.2 3.0 12.5 3.8 20.2 12.5 6.2 6.2 3.0 6.2 35.4'2.3 4.2=25.5'-98.5 37.0.'5.4 17.9 4.6 4.2 17.9 2.9 4.2 47.1 501.8 3'l.l 57.8 6.2 3,0 6.2 5.1, 604.5 103.3 389.1 74.8 3.8'0.4 6.2 12.5'.8 10.1 6.2 6.2=8.3 25.0 241.1 376.2 284.1 283.6 973.7 413.0 ABLE H-157 continueg) lgALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPIANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LVCIE PUNT'4 SEPTEHBER 1976 Taxon ECHINOD ERHATA CHORDATA"-urochordata appendiculari'a Nkop lawns sp.larvae fish eggs larvae EGGS 58.2 16.7 45.7 29.2 8.3 ta on an e t+e 22.7 304.5 2.3 8.5 15.7 2.3 15.7 32.6 53.8 9.3 12.7 94.2+e"+e+e I 3.0 124.3 27.4 193.2 3.8 65.7 11.9 6.2 3.0 6.2 11.9 37.3 27.4 43.6 11.5 5.-1 TOTAL 20206.3 5260.4 1878.I 5696.8 2154.7 1536.6 17447.1 4579.2 9854.6 3290.1 9652.8 6460.6 11853.8 Values expressed are undamaged zooplankters per cubic meter and represent the mean of three subsampies.

8 Oblique;S~Surface;8~Bottom.Not available.

d Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sampled at random and are not to be construed as number per cubic meter.Echinoderm larvae noted as present;however.due to fragility of specimens, a quantitative analysis is not available.

TABLE H-158.QUALITATIVE AND OUAtITI TAT IVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 15 OCTOBER 1976 Taxon a PROTOZOA , foraninifera COELENTERATA

'ydroioa hydroaedusae unidentified, s1phonophora anthonedusae 1.8 1.8 tat on an e t 1.5 0.9 4.0 0.6 7.5 3.0 0.6 1.5 2.7 3.3 HOLLUSCA Bastropoda larvae thecosoasta (pteropoda)

Cwseis acicula pelecypoda larvae 37.4 3.8 38.0 45.0 25.8 2.7 185.7 24.3 5.3 1.5 7.6 5.5 21.0 29.3 44.0 55.8 40.9 1.8 173.8'1.2 12.0 104.8 16.0 10.7 20.8 21.9 42.0 71.7 POLY CHAETA adults Intermediates larvae 5.4 13.6 22.0 9.0 54.6 4.0.7.9 106.7 5.0 4.5 1.5 14.7 2.7 1.5 7.6 2.3 2.3 12.0 (100.0)ART HROPODA crustacea nauplii cladocera Stuuhe sp.Peniiia sp.62.0 ostracoda Conchoecia elegans copepodac calano1da 594.4 Acartia heron'densis"-'""'30.0j-Centropages-

~,-30.0 , Par'acafanus acuieatus'0.0)-S'anom,'turbinata

~~30.0)cyclopoida "18.0 Co~casus(Co~casus)speciosus C.((Hycl~~caeus)

Iasus Parranula graci lie harpact1coida

-)ticrosetella noroegioa unidentified 3.0 2.7 19.8 162.0 9.7 318.1 1674.4964.7 (50.0)I90.0j (50.0)', 3.0 676.6 (100.0)I30'.Oj 36.0 7.6 1.8 495.3 341.0, 82.4 2928.0 (40.0)-30.0)'.(30.0)30.0j.~.I:)10.0)"'0.0..'0.0)'0.0 (70.0)(100.0)18.0-75.8'.6 71.1 (60.0)(17.01 (100.0)(40.0)(100.0)(83.0)16.2 19.8 (100.0)(100.0)17.4 4.0 17.4 1212.6,474.

7 (9 0)(100.0)I27.0j 34.9 252.7 (100.0)I80.0j 79.9 10.7 (100.0)(100.0)5.7 3.1 15.2 1.9 573.4 424.7 (30.0)(70.0),,I40.'Oj 124.5 284.3 I70'.Oj (60.'Oj 1.5 1.9 7.0 123.7 3.3 2.3 1078.2 452.6 4263.5 III'.II (3o.oI 41.0 184.3 107.5 (100.0)(60.0j I80.0j 27.3 4.7 (100;0)

TABLE H-158 (continuerg QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 15 OCTOBER 1976 Taxon ARTHROPOOA

=crustacea (continued)

"'irripedia cypris larvae nauplii (barnacle) nysidacea cunacea isopoda amphipoda garraaridea hyperiidea decapoda penaeidea protozoeae zoeae sergestidae protozoeae zoeae Luoi fer faxoni penaeidae protozoeae zoeae caridea zoeae macrura scyllaridea zoeae(phyllosoua) thalassinidea zoeae anouura eegalops zoeae brachyura Iszaatures zoeae BRYOZOA" cyphonautes larvae 8.0 1.8 4729.2 1415.6 80.3 1.8 6.0 7.2 1.8 1.8 1.5 22.0 10.8 183.4 4.0 3.6 6.0 2.0 2.0 1.8 4.5 ,10.0" 9.0'5.8 0.9 ta son an e t 1.5 51.4 2.4 19.8 1.8 69.0 5.0 19.5 13.5 15.0 5.0 98.4 7.7 9.2 10.7 3.1 58.8 2.7 154.0 22.8 3.8 4.7 19.6 3.8 13.7 4.7 9.8 6.5 7.9 1.8 28.5 5.0 8.0 10.7 3.8 5.5, 4.7 19.5 0.6 3.0 5.0 9.0 5.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 21.5 2.3 9.8-23.7 6.7 11.9 0.6 1.5 342.1 29.9 10.7 150.6 5.3 28.4 24.6 9.3 237.8 7.6 9.3 1.2".15.0 1.3 252.9 6.1 394.6 15.0 123.0 32.3 301.4 8.2 333.6 29.3 10.0 3.3 4.0 7.9 0.6 1.3 2.3 4.0 1.9 TABLE H-158 (continued)a OUALITATIVE AND OUANTITATIVE ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 15 OCTOBER 1976 Taxon CHAETOGNATHA Sagitta Sp.S.elegane S.enflasa S.~riaf, S.helenae S.hiepida unidentified tat on an e t 1.2 3;3 3.3 5.0 3.1\10.0 12.6 6;0 0.9 39.5 14.0 22.5'I9.9;2.7 16.9,',7.32.8~4.7 26.1 15.8 7.5," 1.3 3.1 1.9 8.2 ECHINOOERHATA bipinnaria larvae unidentified larvae ed+d qd ed CHORDATA urochordata appendi cul ariaÃhepleura sp.larvae EGGS TOTAL 1.8 21.2 1.8 27.7 13.4 42.0 29.9 169.8 43.0 170.6 13.7 14.0 13.0 2.0 3.6 1.2 18.7 1.5 1.9 11.7 5585;6 2159.3 891.0, 97.7 41 49.3 1787.8 2962.1 1576.9 1207.1 1134~0 1363~1 1286~0 1397~5 4882~7 Values expressed are undanaged zooplankters per cubic cater and represent the sean of three subsanples.

B~Oblique;5~Surface;8~Bottos.Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sanpled at randoa and are not to be construed as nuaber per cubic aeter.d Echinodens larvae noted as present;honever, due to fragility of specinens.

a quantitative analysis is not available.

TABLE H-159 lgALITATIVE AID i+ANT ITATIVE 200PIANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 10 NOVENBER 1976 Taxon COELENTERATA hydrozoa s1phonophora tat on an e t 1.5.NOLLUSCA gastropoda larvae thecosoLnsta (pteropoda)

Creeeie acicula pelecypoda larvae 0.4 6.8 23.2 18.3 1.1 3.0 12.8 0.9 11.3 2.1 4.6 13.7 3.6 7.5 0.9 22.7 3.9 169.0 163.9 230.6 164.4 23.3 7.5 12.1 8.5.51.4 34.7 182.2 3.7 963.3 POLY CHAETA intermediates larvae 15.0 10.2 9.1 3.4 12.9 127.9 17.5, 2.1 6.1 16.0 12.8 11.1 15.0 1.5 10.7 3.2 1.9 124.7 ARTHROPOOA crustacea nauplii cladocera Suture sp.PeniHa sp.'stracoda Conchoecia elegane copepodac calanoida 268.8 Acartia bear~(100.0)Calanopia sp.Centropagee fhrvatue era aeetiva Panscalanue aculeatue Tencra turb(nasa cyclopo1da, 6.5 Corycaeue (Corycaeue)epecioeue C.(Cnychocorycaeue) latue (100.0)Parranula gmci He harpactico ida 2.9 unidentified (100.0)cirr1pedia cypr1s larvae 0.4 nauplii (barnacle) 378.7 Ntysidacea anphipoda ga~ridea 0.4 9.1 10.2 456.7 1003.8 (100.0)(30.0)(20.0)(50.0)6.8 27.4 13.6 (100.0)(100.0)3292.8 102.4 4.6 9.1 36.5 1.1 2.5 9.3 9.1 10.0 2.5 10.7 6.4 3.6 1.5 5.3 1.2 1.5 25.1 45.3 1.3 632.3 830.9 I30.0I (30.0)CI 28.3 41.1 (100.0)(100.0)2.6 376.1 1451.9 1.1 525.5 513.8 427.0 I60.0I I30.0I (20.0)(20.0)I50.0I 7.8 233.1 18.5)30.0 I30.0I I20.0)23.3'2.6 13.5 (100.0)(100.0)(100.0)57.2 436.8 427.0-795.9 105.2 5496.7 (30.0)(30.0)(30.0)(20.0)I20.0I I30.0I 50.0 45.0 22.7.61.4 (100.0)'(100.0)(80.0)(20.0)2.4 13.6 8.0 (100.0)(100.0)I50 OI IBO OI I70 OI 19.2 48.4 181.3 (100.0)(100.0)0.9 226.7 (100.0)22.7 18.6 5349.3 47.9 (100.0)3.2 1070.7 532.2 183.0 363.5 62.0 140.6 32.0 0.7 TABLE H 159 (continued)

QUALITATIVE AND QUAITTITATIVE 200PLANKTON ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT 10 NOVEHBER 1976 Taxon tat on an e t ARTHROPODA

.crustacea (continued) decapoda penaeidea.sergestidae protozoeae zoeae Lucifer famcni caridea zoeae macrura brachyura ismatures megalops zoeae BRYOZOA cyphonautes larvae 0.4 1.4 3.9 2.6 1.3 3.4 2.6 1.1 2.5 4.3 2.5 1.4 1.5 3.2 1.5 6.0 11.3'1.9 11.3 3.3 0.7 1.5 22.7 1.5 9.1 4.6 1.1 2.8'1.2\.5 3.2 0.9 34.0 3.2 1.9 1.3 4.6 1.1 2.5 5.0 CHAEIOGNATHA Sagitta sp.S.enfiaea S.friderici S.hiepidia S.eermdmsaca ECHINOOERHATA 1.8 4.6 3.4 16.8 9.1 1.1 3.9+d ed ed 1.1 3.3 ed 5.0 3.6 4.5 3.0 1.5 1.5+d+d+d 9.6 11.3 ed+d ed CHORDATA urochordata thai iacea salpida appendicularia

.Whcpteura sp.fish.eggs EGGS 0;4 9.1 0.7 10.2 29.6 5.2 0.9 16.4 6.1 32.0, 22.2 10.0 4.6'7.6 34.7 35.2 3.7 2.7 2.2 2.2 5.0 12.1 7.3 18.2 10.7 22.4 15.8 56.7 686.7 3987.0 1338.1 1373.2 2803.5 1164.1 1020.0 910.1 204.2 740.5 653~9 2240.7 230.7 12591 3 Values expressed are undamaged zooplankters per cubic meter and represent the mean of three subsamples.

8~Oblique;S Surface;8~Bottom.Values in parentheses represent the relative percentage of copepod species sampled at randem and are not to be construed as number per cubic meter.d Echinoderm larvae noted as present;however, due to fragility of specimens.

a quantitative analysis is not available.

TABLE H-160 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT MARCH 1976 Nutrients m S ti 0 h Pll-SD-N N-N N-N TOC S 0.21 M no data B'0.21 S 0.37 M 0.28 B, 0.17 S 0.28 M'0.25 B 0.28 S 0.14 M 0.17.B 0.21 S 0.14 M 0.28 B 0.21 S 0.25 M 0.14 B 0.21 0.95 0.04 0.57<0.001 7.14 1.69 0.09 3.40 0.04 0.99 0.22 0.99 0.19 0.29 0.26 0.03 0.04 0.57 0.04 3.20 0.04 1.69 0.03 0.29 0.03 1.10 0.03 0.85 0.03 0.29 0.33 3.79 0.03 0.60 0.29 0.03 0.03 0.56<0.001 30.26 0.55<0.001 6.00 0.56 (0.001 5.25 0.56<0.001 7.50 0.58<0.001 6.24 0.57<'0.001 5.40 0.57<0;001 3.95 0.52 (0.001 5.75 0.53<0.001 4.50 0.51 (0.001 1<0.001 0.54 0.53<0.001 6.90 4.50 5.90 0.50 (0.001 7.35 0.46 0.52 0.52<0.001<0.001<0.001 7.35 7.89 12.75 no data no data no data no data 7.16 12 S 0.28 B 0.1'7 S'.21 B" 017<0.02 1.20 0.04 0.04<0.02 0.04 3.59 0.05 0.55<0.001 7.85 0.56<0.001 8.64 0.51<0.001 8.60 0.48<0.001 7.59 S=Surface;M=Middle;B=Bottom.H-363 TABLE H-161 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT APRIL 1976 Nutrients m Station De th: PO-P Ss N-N-N TOC S 0.14 M 0.16 B 0.14 S 0.14 M,'0.11 B 0.14 4.21 13.70 0.16 0.07 8.52 0.04 0.08 5.40 4.70 0.05 8.49 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.18<0.001<0.001'0.001<0.001<0.001<0.001 5.40 7.20 5.40 8.30 8.00 6.90 S 0.11 M 0.19 B 0.16 2.54 9.85 7.79 0.07 0.03 0.06 0.20 0.20 0.18<0.001<0.001<0.001 8.90 11.90 11.90 S 0.11-M 0.19 B 0.'ll.4.60 8.20'.65 0.05 0.04 0.11 0.21 0.18<0.,001<0.001 7.44 5.90 0.18<0.001 6.39 S 0.]4 M 0.14 B<0.01 0.88 10.50 6.24 0.11 0.09 0.05 0.19 0.18<0.001<0.001<0.001 14.60 6.15 17.00 12 S<0.01 M 0.14 B<O.01 S 0.28 B 0.16 S 0.21 B 0.14 3.30 16.19 6.55 0.05 0.04 0.04 5.79 4.10 0.07 0.03 4.70 0.09 2.99 0.07 0.19 0.18 0.16<0.001<0.001<0.001 7.40 14.70 15.39 0.18 0.17 0.20<0.001<0.001<0.001 7.44 6.54 6.80 0.15<0.001 6.39 S=Surface;M'=Middle;B=Bottom.H-364 TABLE H-162 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT MAY 1976 Station De th'PO-P Nutrients m 1-N N-N NO-N TOC S-0.33 M 0.14 B.0.08 S 0.08 M,.0.14 B'.11 g t S 0.19 M-.0;11 B 0.19 1.34 2.18 0.04 0.03 1.59 0.03 1.87 1.73 1.80 1.66 2.49 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 1.62 0.04 0.27<0.001 12.54 0.28<0.001 9.95 0.29<0.001 8.85 0.27<0.001 8.19 0.26<0.001 6.95 0.26<0.001 11.45 0.28<0.001 12.09 0.27<0.001 9.09 0.28<0.001 11.49 12 S 0.08 M,'0.01 B'.08 S 0;14 M 0.14 B" 0.08 S 0.14 M, 0.14 B 0;16 S=-'"<0;01 B-0.14 S 0.14 B 0.29 1.79 2.35 1.27 1.79 2.18 1.66'j.96 2.32 2.56 2.43 2.18 2.84 l.56 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.27<0.001 8.57 0.27<0.001 8.49 0.26<0.001 7.85 0.27<0.001 8.60 0.27<0.001 7.10 0.28<0.001 8.79 0.26<0.001 8.15 0.26<0.001'.50 0.27<0.001 8.79 0.27<0.001 6.75 0.26<0.001 6.50 0.28<0.001 6.99 0.27<0.001 7.50 S=Surface;.M

=Middle;B=Bottom.H-365 TABLE H-163 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYS'IS ST.LUCIE PLANT JUNE 1976 S'0.24 M 0.29 B 0.19 0.17 0.07 0.16 0.07 0.]8 0.13 Nutrients Station De th PO-P S>0 N-N N-N TOC 0.23<0.001 5.04 0.25<0.001 5.85 0.25<0.001 6.50 S 0'.29 M 0.29 B 0.24 S 0.24 M'.21 B 0.2,4 S.0.19 M 0.24 B 0.29 S-0.29 M 0.'24 B-0.29 S 0.29 M 0.33 B ,0.29 0~14 0.12 0.04 0.10 0.16 0.08 0.19 0.17 0.17 0.03 0.06 0.03 0.14 0.03 0.13 0.07 0.15 0.09 0.19<0.02 0.17 0.08 0.14 0.07 0.22 0.04 0.22 0.03 0.15 0.07 0.22 0.25'0.001<0.001 5.25 4.85 0.24<0.001 5.04 0.25 0.24<0.001<0.001 4.25 4.50 0.22<0.001 4.80 0.25<0.001 5.55 0.24<0.001 4.85 0.23<0.001 4.74 0.24<0.001 0.24<0.001 5.10 5.45 0.24<0.001 4.74 0.25<0.001 4.29 0.24<0;001 5.34 0.23<0.001 5.40 S 0.24 B,0.29 0.18 0.02 0.21 0.03 0.21 0.24<0.001 5.75<0.001 5.59 12 S 0;24 B'0.24 0.21 0.03 0.24 0.02 0.23<0.001 0.24<0.001 5.48 6.50 S=Surface;M=Middle;B=Bottom.H-3,66, TABLE H-164 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT JULY 1976 Station De th.*PO-P Nutrients m NH-N-N 0-N TOC S 0.29 M 0.25 B 0.31 4 S'0.,01 M 0.01 B 0.01 0.43 0.40 0.09 0.07 0.26 0.07 0.29 0.13 0.30 0.13 0.40 0.07 0.15<0.001 10.44 0.15<0.001 8.94 0.15<0.001 9.20 0.15<0.001 8.04 0.15<0.001 8.49 0.15<0.001 7.74 2 12 S 0.01 M<0.01 B 0.01 S 0.23 M 0.43 B 0.01 S 0;28 M:0.48 B 0.34 S 0.25 M 0.42 B0.44 S 0.47 B 0.'26 S 0.47 B 0.39 0.27 0.20 0.26 0.23 0.30 0.23 0.40 0.26 0.43 0.33 0.26 0.23 0.66 0.57 0.67'.57 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.07 0.19 0.10 0.18 0.14 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.07 0.15 0.12 0.15<0.001'.39 0.15<0.001 7.44 0.15<0.001 8.45 0.15<0.001 7.29 0.15<0.001 9.39 0.15<0.001 7.70 0.15<0.001 8.00 0.15<0.001 8.94 0.15<0.001 8.75 0.15<0.001 9.39 0.15<0.001 8.30 0.15<0.001 8.55 0.15<0.001 11.10 0.15<0.001 6.54 0.15<0.001 6.95 0.15<0.001 15.30 S=Surface;M=Middle;B=Bottom.H-367 TABLE H-165 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT AUGUST 1976 Station De th PO-.P a Nutri ents m 1 NH-N-N NO-'N TOC S.<0.01 M<0.01 B,<0.01 0.23 0.02<0.1 0.28 0.09<0.1 0.26 0.11<0.1 4.25 3.90 o.oo7 0.006 0.007 3.39 S<0;01 M.'<0.01 B<0.01 S<0.,01 M<0.01 B<0.01 0.27'.05<0.1 0.22 0.10 ,<0.1 0.21 0.14<0.1 0.70 0.13<0.1 0.28 0.15<0.1 0.26.0.10<0.1 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.006 0.006 5.60 6.95 4.35 4.80 5.90 4.05 S.,<,0.01 M,<0.01 B<0.01 0.13 0.09<0.1 0.13 0.02<0.1 0.16 0.02<0.1 0.006 5.25 0.006 6.45 0.007 4.40 S ,<0.01 M<0.01 B<.0.01 0.25 0.15 0.18 0.13 0.33 0.04<0.1<0..1<0.1 0.006 0;006 5.45 4.44 0.006 3.05 S<0.01 M<0;01 B<0.01 S<0.01 B<0.01 0.12 0.44'.33 0.10, 0.11 0.07 2.05 0.06 0.44 0.05<0..1<0.1<0.1<0.1<0.1 0..006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.006 7.35 5.34 4.44 13.14 8.90 12 S<0.01 B<0.01 0.75 0.56 0.05 0.06<0.1<0.1 0.006 0.006 10.95 6.99 S=Surface;M=Middle;B=Bottom.H-368' TABLE H-166" SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT SEPTEMBER 1976 Station De th PO-P Nutrients m 1 NH-N-N NO-N TOC S'<0.01 0.17 0.02 0.07 0.05 M<0.01 0.16 B<0.01 0.13<0.10<0.001 9.35<0.10<0.001 9.54<0.10<0.001 10.80 S<0.01 M<0.01 B<0.01 0.30 0.02 0.31 0.02 0.35 0.03<0.001<0.001<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.001 9.75 8.70 12.24 S<0.01 0.23 0.02.0.28<0.001 9.35 M<0.01 B<0.01 0.36 ,~0.03 0.21]0.19 B<0.01 0.20 0.02 S<0.01 0.16 0.03 M<0.01 0.17 0.20<0.10<0.001 9.50<0.10<0.001 10.80<0.10<0.001 9.84<0.10<0.001 11.25<0.10<0.001 11.25 12 S<0.01 M<0.01 B<0.01 S<0.01 M<0.01 B<0.0']S<0,01 B<0.01 S<0,01 B<0.01 0.16 0.22 0.13 0.05 0.03 0.03 1.60 0.54 0.34 0.18 0.75 0.07 0.73 0.20 0.26 0.03 0.22 0.05 0.24 0.02<0.10<0.10<0.001<0.001<0.10<0.001<0.10<0.001<0.10<0-10<0.001<0.001<0.10<0.001<0.10<0.001 0.12<0.001<0.10<0.001 9.50 8.79 11.10 10.80 8.79 9.05 17.85 8.00 10.40 9.95 S=Surface;M=Middle;B=Bottom.H-369 TABLE H-167 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUGIE PLANT OGTOBER 1976 Nutr',ients m Station De tli PO-P Ss N-N NO-N TOC 0 S-<0;.01 M<0:01.<Oi 01 S<0;01 M<0;01 B-0;14 0.59<0;01 0479<0;01 Oi84.'0.01 0.70<0.01 0;75<0.01 0.78<0;01<Oil0<Oil0<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0;001<0.001<0.001<0.001<0.001<0.001 5.30 5.30 5.19 4.50 4.89 5.90 S,<0.01 N'<0;01 B<0;01 S<Oi01 N<0;01 B 0;14 0~68<0.01 0.73"<0;01 0.66<0.01 0.53<0.01 0.67<0.01 0.77 0.01<0.10<0.10<0.10 0.23<0.10<0.001<Oc001<0.001<0.001<0.001 5.00 4.10 5.55 6.09'6.60<0.10<0.001 5.19 12 S,<0.01 M<0;01 B<0.01 S<0:01 M<0.01 B 0;14 S<0;01 B'0.01 S-<0.01 B-<0.01 6.50 0.63<0;01 0.70<0.01 0.69<0;01<0.10<0.001<0.10<0.001" 7.40<0.10<0.001 5.79<0;10<0.001-6.50<0;01 0;56 0.86 7.29 5.40<0.10.<0.001<0.01 0.67 0.01 0.70 0.02 0.74 0.01 0.69',0.01

~<0.10<0.001 6.39<0.10<0.001 6.95<0.10<0.001<0.10 ,<0.001 5.19 5.49 0;76<0.01.<0.10<0.001 S=Surface;:M

='iddle;B=Bottom.H-370 TABLE H-168 SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT NOVEMBER 1976 Nutrients m Station De th PO-P N-N N-N TOC 12 S'<0.01 M<0.Ol B<0.01 S<0.01 M<0;01 B<0.01 S<0.01 M<0.01 B<0.01 S<0.01 M<0.01 B<0.01 S<0.01 M<0.01 B<0.01 S<0.01 M<0.01 B<0.01 S<0.01 B<0.01 S<0.01 B<0.01 0.08<0.01 0.04 0.01 0.04<0.01 0.05 0.03 0.05<0.01 0.04 0.02 0'6 0.01 0.06 0.01 0.09'.01 0.02 0.01 0.06<0.01 0.04<0.01 0.09 0.01 0.05<0.01 0.02<0.01 0.06 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.04 0.Ol 0.11 0.03 0.14'.04 0.22 0.05 0.19 0.06 0.002 6.56 0.002 9.42<0.10<0.10<0.10 13.95 12.75 10.35 0.001<0.10<0.001<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10 0.002 0.001 6.00'.001 0.005 9.42 10.59<0.10<0.001 11.55<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10 0.001 0.001<0.001 0.002<0.001 11.00 8.40 10.16 11.13 7.44<0.10<0.001<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.001 0.004 0.002 0.007 0.002 0.002 2.94 8.19 11.00 8.46 8.46 9.87 12.60<0.10<0.001 6.48 S=Surface;M=Middle;B=Bottom.H-371

/TABLE H-169, SEAWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS ST.LUCIE PLANT DECEMBER 1976 Nutrients m Station De th.PO-P 1 H-N-N NO-N TOC 0 S.<0:01 M<0'01 B"-<0.01 S<0.01 M<0.01.B.<0.'01 S<0.01 M-.%.01 B%.01 S<0.01 M'<0.'Ol B<0,01 0.05 0.07 0.'17 ,0.02 0.01 0.01 0.04.0.06 0.04 0.12 ,0.01 0.01<0.01 0.01 0.12<0.01 0.05<0.01 0.06<0.Ol 0.07<0.01 0.08 0.02<0.10~<0.10<0.10<0.10'0.10'0.10 0.001 0.002.0.004 0.002 0.002 0.001<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10 0.002 0.001<0.001 0.001<0.10<0.001<0.10<0.001 15.90 15.20 11.05 16.75 18.90 15.30 13.40 12.20 12.95 15.10 11.80 15.95 12 S.<0.01 M.<0.01 B'<0".01 S<0.01 M<0.01 B,<0.01 S<0;01 B,<0.01 S'<0.01 B"<0.01 0.05 0.06 0.01 0.01 0.29 0.16 0.01 0.01 0.08-<0.01 0.07 0.01 0.07<0.01<0.02, 0.01 0.25 0.01 0.23 0.01<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.10<0.001 0.003 0.002 0.002<0.001 0.002 0;003 0.002 0.002 0.001 26.25 22.75 35.55 25.10 14.50 20.05 20.55 15.10 13.25 11.37 S=Surface;.M=Middle;B=Bottom.H-372 85 85 80 80 75 ILI P 70 X ILI 75 ILI I 70 I ill t'I hatt t~,i 65 65 60 I5 17 I9 2I 23 l6 I8 20 22 24 26 28 30, APR I 7 9 II I3 I7 I9 2I 23 25 7 29 2, 4 6 8 IO l2 l4 l6 IS 20 22 24 26 28 30 MAY Figure H-1.Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant intake structure, 1976.

85 80 tl',/yl I)75 P 70 W I 65 60 5 7 9 I I 13 15 17 19 21 7 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 JUNE Figure'H-.l (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded.at the St;Lucie Pl'ant intake structure, 1976..

75 tt}sttll))I I f 70 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO I I I 2 l3 l4 l5 l6 I7 IS I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JULY Figure H-1 (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant intake structure, 1976.

85 80 ce: 75 0 us 70 I 65 60 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO'l l2'l3 l4 I5 l6 I7 18 l9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 AUGUSl Figure H-1 (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously

.recorded at the St.Lucie Plarit-intake structure, 1976.

80 A 75 I-IL 1LI us 70 60 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II I2 l3 l4 l5 l6 I7,IB l9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SEPTEMBER Figure H-l (continued).-

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant intake structure, 1976:

85 C 75 I-X 70 I-Ii.i,-t It I: 65 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO I I 12 I 3 14 I5 I6'7 IB I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 I OCTOBER'Figure H-1 (c'ontinued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant intake structure, 1,976, 85 80 75 70 I-UJ 65 I-go Oo yO OO I)4 4 0 t OO 0 60 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 IS 19 2021 2223 24252627282930 NOVEMBER Figure H-1 (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant intake structure, 1976.

85 80 75 0 w 70 D I-IL 65 I-60 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20212223242526272829 3031 DECEMBER Figure H-l (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant intake structure, 1976.

85 80 65 15 16 17 18 19202122232425262728293031 A PR1L Figure H-2.-Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie-Plant discharge structure, 1976.

85 Ul D I-7O Lal s 0 X I-'I I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 12 13141516 1718 1920212223242526272829301 I MAY Figure H-2 (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant discharge structure, 1976.

85 80 f c tt 75 65 60 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 14151617 18 192021 222324252627282930 JUNE Figure H-2 (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant discharge structure, 1976.

85 80 75 I CO 4l I-70 X UJ I-65 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II l2 l3 l4 IS l6 l7 18 1920212223242526272829303I JULY Figure H-2 (continued).

Daily range of water temperatures continuously recorded at the St.Lucie Plant discharge structure, 1976.