Sample ID --- 37-49DS Activity ID --- D-1-85-AR Vessel --- Discoverer Sampling Equipment --- dredge Time --- 19852680000 (yyyydddhhmm) Latitude --- 70.49667 Longitude --- -161.02667 Water Depth --- 26 (meters) Core Length --- 0 (centimeters) Core Diameter --- 0 (centimeters) Comments --- Subsample Purpose --- Storage Method --- Storage Location --- Investigator(s) --- sample described by M. Colgan, sample recored by J. Miley Comments --- Subsample ID --- Interval Top --- 0 (centimeters) Interval Bottom --- 0 (centimeters) Interval Age --- unknown Primary Lithology --- mudstone, quartzite, chert Secondary Lithology --- Primary Texture --- Size range: 0.1 -10.0 cm predominate < 5mm. Angularity:large >2cm angular; smaller < 2cm subrounded; gravels and coarse sand angular to subrounded. Matrix: medium sandy mud. Comments: hard mud balls present Secondary Texture --- Other Components --- Most abundant living fuana: tube worms with sand encased tubes and enlarged clusters, amphiopods, pectinarians, Mycoma, brittle stars, fan worms, polycheate worms, Yoldia,Mysid, soft bryozoans, gastropod Solinaria, predator gastropods, large shrimp. Most common neo-paleo: half shells Mycoma, fragments Mycoma, worm burrows, barnacles, Trac________, Astarte b., Astarte m., branching subgracilis, barnacle fragments, echinoid fragments, Solinaria fragments, Mya, Yoldia fragments, Nucula Comments --- small fan worm tubes were extremely abundant