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Fixed-Site Water Quality Monitoring Network: Time Series Data 2001-2006 throughout Narragansett Bay By Heather Stoffel URI/GSO October 2, 2006.

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1 Fixed-Site Water Quality Monitoring Network: Time Series Data 2001-2006 throughout Narragansett Bay By Heather Stoffel URI/GSO October 2, 2006

2 What is Time-Series Data? Continuous water quality monitoring of the physical conditions Continuous water quality monitoring of the physical conditions Parameters: temp, salinity, DO, pH, CHL, and turbidity Parameters: temp, salinity, DO, pH, CHL, and turbidity Other Supporting Data: weather, tidal & flow data Other Supporting Data: weather, tidal & flow data

3 Why is it important to Coastal Managers? Help to clarify goals – –Help to define the extent of the hypoxia issue Describe trends – –Baseline data Analyzing conditions – –Provides information for water quality reports Inventing, evaluating, and selecting alternatives – –Monitoring program

4 Data Collection TemperatureSalinity Dissolved Oxygen pHChlorophyllTurbidity YSI 6600 EDS

5 Narragansett Bay Fixed-Site Water Quality Monitoring Network Agencies: RIDEM-OWR, URI/GSO, NBNERR, NBC, NBNEP, & RWU Site Locations: West Passage, East Passage, Providence River, Seekonk River, West Greenwich Bay, & Mt. Hope Bay Monitoring Season: buoy stations (May-Oct) & land-based stations (year round) Funding: NOAA Bay Window Program, EPA Clean Water Act (sections 319 & 106), & NOAA National Estuary Program

6 How Data is Distributed to Coastal Managers, Scientists, & Public BART (RIDEM-OWR)-weekly public posting of bay conditions www.dem.ri.gov/bart BART (RIDEM-OWR)-weekly public posting of bay conditions www.dem.ri.gov/bart www.dem.ri.gov/bart Critical Stations: Bullock Reach, Conimicut Point, North Prudence, & Greenwich Bay Marina URI/GSO-daily observations www.narrbay.org URI/GSO-daily observations www.narrbay.orgwww.narrbay.org NBC-instantaneous readings www.narrabay.com NBC-instantaneous readings www.narrabay.comwww.narrabay.com NBNERR-support national SWMP www.nbnerr.org NBNERR-support national SWMP www.nbnerr.orgwww.nbnerr.org RWU-downloadable data www.rwu.edu RWU-downloadable data www.rwu.eduwww.rwu.edu NBNEP-additional surveys & graphics www.geo.brown.edu/georesearch/insomniacs/ NBNEP-additional surveys & graphics www.geo.brown.edu/georesearch/insomniacs/ www.geo.brown.edu/georesearch/insomniacs/

7 Dissolved Oxygen Criteria For Surface Waters & Waters without a Pycnocline Waters with a DO concentration above an instantaneous value of 4.8 mg/l shall be considered protective of Aquatic Life Uses. Greenwich Bay Marina Station: Surface DO in 2003

8 Dissolved Oxygen Criteria For Waters with a Pycnocline (Bottom Waters) Waters with a DO concentration above an instantaneous value of 4.8 mg/l shall be considered protective of Aquatic Life Uses. When instantaneous DO values fall below 4.8 mg/l, the waters shall not be: 1. Less than 2.9 mg/l for more than 24 consecutive hours during the recruitment season; nor 2. Less than 1.4 mg/l for more than 1 hour more than twice during the recruitment season; nor 3. Shall they exceed the cumulative DO exposure presented in Table 3.A.

9 Allowable Number of Days without Exceeding a 5% Reduction in Seasonal Larval Recruitment

10 Bullock Reach Bottom Oxygen Levels: 2001-2006

11 North Prudence Bottom Oxygen Levels: 2001-2006

12 Mount View Bottom Oxygen Levels: 2004-2006

13 Hypoxia Event: August 15-25, 2003

14 Hypoxia Event : June 30-July 14, 2006

15 Total Number of Days Below DO Criteria of 4.8 mg/L at the North Prudence Station * = Incomplete Dataset Note: Critical Recruitment Season is May 1-October 31 * *

16 Total Number of Days Below DO Criteria of 2.9 mg/L at the North Prudence Station * = Incomplete Dataset Note: Critical Recruitment Season is May 1-October 31 * *

17 Hypoxic Event Summary 2001 7/1-7/23 (10) 8/13-9/1 (19) 1.18 mg/L 0.68 mg/L NP/BR S 20-25 B 19-24 2002 6/28-7/10 (7) 7/29-8/8 (11) 1.4 mg/L 1.7 mg/L NP/BR S 22-26 B 19-24 2003 6/20-8/31 (72) (8/14-8/25) 0 mg/L BR,CT,NP, GB S 19-28 B 15-26 2004 7/19-7/25 (6) 8/14-8/20 (6) 1.92 mg/L 1.06 mg/L GB S 22-24 B 20-24 2005 6/30-7/5 (6) 7/30-8/18 (20) 3.5 mg/L 2.0 mg/L NP,MV,GB,CT,BR S 22-26 B 21-26 2006 6/29-8/10 (43) (7/30-8/10) 0 mg/L BR,CT,NP,MV,GB,QP,PP S 22-25 B 19-24 YEARDURATION DO MIN. SITE TEMP R

18 Hypoxia Trivia for Narragansett Bay 1.Hypoxia Season: June 12-September 28 2.Minimum Hypoxia Surface Temperature: 18.5 C 3.Minimum Hypoxia Bottom temperature: 15 C 4.River Flows were above the 10 year average: 2001, 2003, & 2006


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