Sample ID --- 60-80BS Activity ID --- D-1-85-AR Platform --- Discoverer Sampling equipment --- Boxcore Time --- 19852761038000 Description of location --- On edge of gravel shoal (see 3.5 record) Latitude --- 70.62000 Longitude --- -165.86333 Water depth --- 44 m Penetration depth --- 41 m Additional comments --- Gravel lag at surface; camera and TV at this station; 35 mm slides. Description of the surface --- Surface thickness --- 0-3 Sediment texture --- Muddy fine sandy pebbly gravel. Sedimentary surface features --- Gravel with barnacles. Most abundant living fauna --- Sponge, barnacles, Cyclocardia, Eunephthya rubiform, Carbasea carbasec, Costazia ventricosa, Boreotrophon. Bivalve shells were oriented concave --- down? Red granite --- No. Additional comments --- Gravels and cobble clasts, D100 = 3 cm; quartzite, dolomite, chert?, mudstone, subangular to rounded, poor (___?) Description of depositional interval from 4 cm to 24 cm --- Sediment texture --- Organic rich clayey mud, scattered small round pebbles, much of the coarse material is brought down in burrow. Sedimentary structures --- Massive. Bedding features --- None. Percent of bioturbation --- 100% Paleontologic observation --- Active burrowing, burrows, reinforced burrows. Description of depositional interval from 24 cm to 41 cm --- Sediment texture --- Gravely sandy mud. Sedimentary structures --- The unit is somewhat graded with coarser sand and large gravel at the bottom. Bedding features --- Overall 3 bed gravel, mud, gravel. Percent of bioturbation --- 100% Paleontologic observation --- Barnacles, Astartes, Macoma, many shell fragments LIVE! Sea anemone tube! Additional comments --- Live sea anemone tube! Similar to the top unit. Core described by M. Colgan. Core recorded by J. Miley.