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Great Miami & Loramie Creek By: Dominique Cummings Meg Gulick Elizabeth Stein
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Meet the Team Dominique Age: 12 School: Christ The King Home Town: Columbus, Ohio Family: Mom, Dad, and Older Sister Future Goals: To be an Artist, Movie Director, or Videographer Meg Age: 13 School: Lakewood Middle School Home Town: Hebron, Ohio Family: Mom, Dad, and Younger Brother Future Goals: To be Valedictorian and to get a Masters Degree in Music Elizabeth Age: 13 School: Lima West Middle School Home Town: Lima, Ohio Family: Mom, Dad, and Older Brother Future Goals:To be a Musician or Musical Composer or a Middle School Music Teacher
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Great Miami & Loramie Watershed Western Ohio Covers 8 Counties Primarily Agriculture Dayton Located at Southern End Lake Loramie Dam 353 Miles of Stream
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Elizabeth’s Hypothesis Sewage from urban areas causes high BOD levels which lowers the IBI score. BOD= Biological Oxygen Demand IBI= the total measure of fish
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What’s Happening Here?
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This Is What’s Happening High BOD Caused Lowest Recorded IBI (fish) Dayton (sewage treatment plant) Visible Proof of Improvements to Sewage Treatment Plant
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Meg’s Hypothesis When the quality of substrate increases, the diversity of ICI (macroinvertebrates) and the diversity of IBI (fish) increase. ICI= determines the diversity of macroinvertebrates Macro= seen with naked eye Invertebrates= no back bone Substrate= the bottom of a stream
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A quality substrate increases the number of IBI & ICI
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Good streams have a rocky bottom or substrate that is "clean". Good streams support a diversity of aquatic life including fish and macroinvertebrates.
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Dominique’s Hypothesis When QHEI decreases IBI & ICI decreases. When QHEI increases IBI & ICI increases. QHEI= index to determine habitat quality
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QHEI vs.BIO DIVERSITY The trees act as a sponge to soak up waste and other harmful pollutants. The trees help to keep the water cool so the IBI & ICI will be able to survive. When rivers are channeled it removes habitats & results in water running faster causing more erosion.
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Current Status of Our Watershed Farmers have worked to improve riparian zones Lockington Dam Habitat and flow alterations are damaging the watershed
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Improvement Suggestions Encourage farmers to continue land improvements -building buffer zones -planting crops 90 meters from the water Encourage the planting of new riparian zones around the dam Less channelization This is what we want!
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Acknowledgements Thank You to the following people: Marcia Murphy The People at OSC Our Chaperones Any and All Who Made This Possible!
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~YWSI is Fun, Fun, Fun!!!~ ~Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!~
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