“…Macrofaunal trace fossils such as Chondrites , recording postdepositional benthic reworking, are present in the upper portions of many sapropels (Löhr & Kennedy, ; Löwemark et al., ; Shipboard Scientific Party, ), but comprehensive, syndepositional macrofaunal burrowing and emplacement of Zoophycus traces such as that reported for two Pliocene sapropels at Site 969, is unusual (Shipboard Scientific Party, ). Although benthic foraminiferal repopulation events indicative of episodic deep water ventilation are present in sapropels spanning the Pliocene to the Holocene (Casford et al., ; Jilbert, Reichart, Mason, & de Lange, ; Rohling, de Stigter, Vergnaud‐Grazzini, & Zaalberg, ; Rohling et al., ; Schmiedl et al., ), and low‐level benthic foraminiferal fauna are known to persist through the entire thickness of a smaller number of sapropels (Casford et al., ; Jorissen, ; Rohling, Jorissen, & Stigter, ), bottom water conditions are generally considered too hostile to support a metazoan benthos.…”