evaluating degraded benthos and plankton communities-bell, 2012
DESCRIPTION
Assessment tools to remove BUIs are inconsistent across the Great Lakes’ AOCs. This study assesses two BUIs, Degraded Benthos and Degraded Plankton Communities, using a design that compares AOCs to non-AOCs. Using non-AOC sites to determine if BUIs are still degraded, decisions can be made based on “control” sites.TRANSCRIPT
Menomonee River 1
Assessment of Beneficial Use Impairments for
Benthos and Plankton in Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan AOCs
Amanda Bell
US Geological Survey, Middleton, WI
In cooperation with the
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Fox River 2
Background
• All of the AOCs along Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan shoreline have degraded benthos and three (not Menominee) have degraded plankton
• Consistent/comparable legacy community data for these sites doesn’t exist
• Stage 2 RAPs were due and TACs needed to identify projects that would address targets
• Wisconsin DNR and USGS designed a comparative study to assess plankton and benthos communities in AOCs and non-AOCS
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Milwaukee Harbor 3
Questions
• What is the current state of benthic invertebrate and plankton communities in Wisconsin's Lake Michigan AOCs?
• How do the benthos and plankton communities in these AOCs differ from rivers that are not considered AOCs?
• What community measures (i.e. IBI, richness, abundance, diversity) can be used as guides for determining benthos and plankton impairment in the AOCs?
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Sheboygan River 4
Sampling Design
• 10 Sites/3 times in 2012– 4 Wisconsin Lake Michigan AOCs
• Menominee River• Fox River/Green Bay (two river sites)• Sheboygan River (Replicate)• Milwaukee Estuary (two river sites, one harbor site)
– 6 Lake Michigan non-AOCs• Escanaba River• Oconto River• Anapee River (Algoma)• Kewaunee River• Manitowoc River (Replicate)• Root River (Racine)
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Area of Concern
Non-AOC
Oconto River 6
Sampling Scheme
• Plankton–Water Depth Profile– 63 µm Plankton Tow
• Benthos– Hester-Dendy Sampler– Ponar Dredge
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Menominee River 7
Water Depth Profile Sample
• Water sample (about 1 liter) from each meter of water depth down to 5 meters
• 3 times during growing season– June, July/August, September
• Identification/Enumeration at WSLH (soft algae) and by Paul Garrison, WDNR (diatoms)
• Chlorophyll a and Biomass analyzed at WSHL
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Milwaukee River 8
Plankton Tow Samples
• Vertical tow with 63-µm plankton net• 1-5 tows to obtain total of 5 meters of depth• Identification/Enumeration by Paul Garrison,
WDNR
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Hester Dendy Samples
• 3 per sampling location (15 total)• Deployed end of April– Retrieved June, redeployed– Retrieved July/August, redeployed– Retrieved September
• Identification/Enumeration at UW Superior
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Kewaunee River 10
Ponar Dredge Samples
• 3-5 dredges composited per sampling location (depending on substrate) near Hester Dendys
• 3 times during growing season– June, July/August, September
• Identification/Enumeration at UW Superior• Sediment size analysis at WSLH• Volatile on Ignition analysis by USGS
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Anapee River 11
Data Analysis
• Once data come back from lab (fall/winter 2012)–Macroinvertebrate Community assemblage
analysis• IBI Scores• Determine species composition differences between
sites• Multivariate statistics
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Milwaukee River 12
Data Analysis
• Site to site comparison– Benthos using WI Larger River IBI– Plankton using Shannon Diversity Index– For each season, if the AOC is less than 10% OR
one stand deviation (of all non-AOC sites) of selected comparison sites, then the seasonal sampled will be deemed degraded.
– If it is degraded two or more seasons, the benthos or plankton for the site is deemed degraded.
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Escanaba River 13
Data Analysis
• Overall comparison– Multivariate analyses designed for multiple sites with
similar multiple samples (seasons)• Tests if there is difference between groups (AOC vs. non-
AOC sites)• Tests if there is difference between multiple groups (sites or
seasons)
– Determine what species/metrics differ between AOC and non-AOC
– Deemed significantly different with a 90% confidence cut-off (p-value <10%)
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Kewaunee River 14
Future Questions
• Is there a significant difference in the plankton (and benthos) communities between each AOC and the non-AOCs?
• Which species, whether their present or absent, are indicative of systems that are NOT considered “degraded”?
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Manitowoc River 15
Questions?
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Root River 16
Contact Info
• Amanda Bell– US Geological Survey, Middleton, WI– [email protected]– 608-821-3882
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