east coast and continental shelf between Cape Cod, Mass., and Cape Hatteras, N.C.) hereafter referred to as the Bight, is characterized as being a homogeneous habitat of relatively flat topography, composed of soft sediments, mostly sands, but grading to silt-clay in deeper areas (Stumf and Biggs, 1988; Poppe et al., 1994).
Similar results are found in studies of heating students, where girls show a slight advantage of boys in spelling (Allred, 1990) and languages in general (Stumf & Stanley, 1996).