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Analyzing The Diversity of Fish and Crabs in The GTMNERR Austin O’Connor & Charles Adams-Flagler College Science Department
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Objective Because of the threats that climate change and humans have on estuaries, continuous monitoring of these ecosystems is needed.
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Estuaries Spawning sites and nurseries Habitat for inshore, non-migratory fish Home for juvenile, migratory fish
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Biodiversity Species richness- # of species present Species evenness- How equal abundances of species A higher amount of biodiversity means a healthier ecosystem
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Methods Sites were sampled using 50 foot seine nets to determine abundance and diversity. Water quality was also measured for comparisons. This included Salinity, DO, and Temp
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Methods Each Specimen was identified Lengths were measured and recorded
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Sampling Sites
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Common Species
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Cool catches
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Simpsons Biodiversity Index Used to calculate Biodiversity of Each month for Washington Oaks State Park, GTMNERR Oyster Reef, and Fort Castillo De San Marcos Assisted by Microsoft Excel
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Results-water quality
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Results-Biodiversity
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Conclusion All sample sites were relatively high in Biodiversity Temperatures ranged from 20-30C 0. Dissolved oxygen ranged from 6-9 mg/L, but was primarily around 7 mg/L Healthy estuarine ecosystem Future seining can contribute more data
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Acknowledgements GTMNERR Flagler College Dr. McGinley Fellow Students Dunkin Donuts
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