Sieve separation and statistical analysis of the substrate samples indicated predominantly sand-sized particles from all beaches, with median diameters in the range +1.52 to +2.92 <f> (phi) units. Substrates were well sorted throughout the size range: <p quartile deviation ranged from 0.26 to 0.71, skewness from —0.18 to +0.07 </>.
Peracarid fauna was generally abundant, with a maximum of 29 136 per m2 sampled in a more sheltered beach. Cumacea was the most abundant group, followed by Amphipoda, Isopoda, and Tanaidacea; dominance followed a similar sequence, being 78%, 19%, 2% and 1% respectively. Frequency of occurrence at the 19 stations was headed by Amphipoda (100%), with Isopoda 53%, Cumacea 32% and Tanaidacea 11%.
N.Z. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 8 (I): 1 - 14
(Received for publication 30 May 1973)
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