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What is the System-Wide Monitoring Program (SWMP) and What Can It Do For You?
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System-Wide Monitoring Program (SWMP) Stations and Data
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Part 1: System-Wide Monitoring Program SWMP Within reserve boundaries Same at all 28 Reserves Water, Weather, Nutrients
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Monitoring Stations at JCNERR Four Water Quality (WQ) stations in Mullica River/Great Bay One Meteorological (MET) station at Nacote Creek (Stockton Marine Field Station) Nutrient (NUT) sampling occurs at the WQ stations + USCG Marker 115 in Little Egg Harbor
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Water Quality (WQ) Station
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Meteorological Station (MET)
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Nutrient (NUT) Sampling
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11 Types of Data Recorded WQ: Temperature, Specific Conductivity, Salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, Depth, pH, and Turbidity. MET: Temperature, Humidity, Atmospheric Pressure, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Precipitation, sunlight intensity (PAR) NUT: Orthophosphate, Nitrate, Nitrite, Ammonium, Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen, Chlorophyll
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How to Access SWMP Data www.nerrsdata.org
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