Here are your 2016 Bio-Indicator draftees: PART 3

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Here are your 2016 Bio-Indicator draftees: PART 3

Whirligig Midge Dragonfly Scud pH Level: 6.0 - 9.0 Turbidity Tolerance: Mid to Low Thermal Pollution: Mid to Low Dissolved Oxygen: High to Low pH Level: 4.5 - 10.5 Turbidity Tolerance: High Thermal Pollution: Mid Dissolved Oxygen: Mid to Low Dragonfly Scud pH Level: 4.5 - 8.5 Turbidity Tolerance: Low Thermal Pollution: Mid Dissolved Oxygen: Mid to Low pH Level: 5.0 - 8.5 Turbidity Tolerance: Mid to Low Thermal Pollution: Mid to Low Dissolved Oxygen: High to Mid

Clam Sowbug Lunged Snail Gilled Snail pH Level: 6.0 - 9.0 Turbidity Tolerance: High to None Thermal Pollution: High to None Dissolved Oxygen: High to Mid pH Level: 4.5 - 10.0 Turbidity Tolerance: High to Low Thermal Pollution: Mid to Low Dissolved Oxygen: Mid to Low Lunged Snail Gilled Snail pH Level: 5.5 - 8.5 Turbidity Tolerance: Low to None Thermal Pollution: Low to None Dissolved Oxygen: High pH Level: 6.5 - 7.5 Turbidity Tolerance: Low Thermal Pollution: Low to None Dissolved Oxygen: Not Applicable

Who would your first pick be for best water quality indicator Who would your first pick be for best water quality indicator? Who would you pick 2nd? 3rd? 4th? All the way to your 24th pick... Alderfly Aquatic Worm pH Level: 6.0 - 9.0 Turbidity Tolerance: High to None Thermal Pollution: High to None Dissolved Oxygen: High to Low pH Level: 6.5 - 7.5 Turbidity Tolerance: Low to None Thermal Pollution: Low to None Dissolved Oxygen: High Decide in your group and make a list of which choices you would take and in what order for the organisms listed. Some other groups may take your picks, so you’ll have to be prepared for that! Each group has 30 seconds to pick. If they do not pick, they forfeit their pick round and move to last pick in that round.

Each team will be given 30 seconds at the end of the third round to attempt to trade a pick with another team, auction style. No tradesies backsies! After the trade round, a list of which card is worth how many points will be listed and the team with the most points wins! Mosquito Blackfly pH Level: 6.0 - 9.0 Turbidity Tolerance: High to None Thermal Pollution: High to None Dissolved Oxygen: High to Low pH Level: 6.5 - 7.5 Turbidity Tolerance: Low to None Thermal Pollution: Low to None Dissolved Oxygen: High

Phytoplankton Zooplankton pH Level: 6.0 - 9.0 Turbidity Tolerance: High to None Thermal Pollution: High to None Dissolved Oxygen: High to Low pH Level: 6.5 - 7.5 Turbidity Tolerance: Low to None Thermal Pollution: Low to None Dissolved Oxygen: High Good Luck!