Abstract: | The benthic assemblages in two Central Chile nearby embayments were studied from quantitative samples collected from 15 sites at depths of 8–65 m. The macrobenthic infauna (<0.5 mm) of both bays was greatly dominated by polychaetes. Some 93 taxa were identified, of which 51 were polychaetes. The average macrofaunal abundance for all stations (15,021 ind. m−2) is very close to the values reported for the neighboring areas. Numerical classification and ordination (DCA) of sites resulted in three site-groups mostly reflecting differences in the bottom sediments: the muddy-bottom stations of Concepción Bay and the shelf-associated stations, the sandy-bottom stations of San Vicente Bay and an heavily polluted station at San Vicente port. Classification of species showed that the muddy-bottom stations and the sandy-bottom sites had characteristic species assemblages. The macrofaunal assemblages presented high dominance values, which were due to the high numerical abundances of a few species in the collections. |