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Assessing the effects of Hurricane Irene on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in the Upper Esopus Creek Alexander J. Smith, Barry P. Baldigo, Mike R. McHale New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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Assessing the effects of Hurricane Irene on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in the Upper Esopus Creek. Alexander J. Smith, Barry P. Baldigo, Mike R. McHale. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Outline. Project Background - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Alexander J. Smith, Barry P. Baldigo, Mike R. McHale

Assessing the effects of Hurricane Irene on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in

the Upper Esopus CreekAlexander J. Smith, Barry P. Baldigo, Mike R.

McHale

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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OutlineProject Background

“Quantitative Assessment of Water Quality in the Upper Esopus Creek: fish, macroinvertebrates, periphyton, turbidity and nutrients”

Response to Hurricane IreneCurrent ResultsNext steps

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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Upper Esopus Creek ProjectObjectives

Assess water quality and identify sources of: Turbidity Nutrients

Quantify the impacts of: Shandaken Portal Village of Phoenicia (septic systems) Turbidity and Nutrients

Methods 20 sites in August 2009, 2010, and 2011 Biological communities Water chemistries and discharge

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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Precipitation

August 29

August 28

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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Hurricane Irene FloodingFlood recurrence

interval was 100-500 years

Irene ~ 80,000 cfsAve. ~ 300 cfs

One of the worst in recorded history for the Esopus Creek drainage

IreneLee

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Pre-Irene Post-Irene

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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Sampling Month

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Condition Assessment - BAP

Multimetric Spp. RichnessEPT RichnessBiotic IndexModel Affinity

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Transform: Log(X+1)Resemblance: S17 Bray Curtis similarity

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Similarity20

2D Stress: 0.21

Community Structure

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Transform: Log(X+1)Resemblance: S17 Bray Curtis similarity

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ConclusionsAlthough significant impacts to diversity, the

Upper Esopus is a resilient system

Water quality assessment not necessarily the best indicator of recoveryMultivariate ordination of community data

shows a more complete picture

Monitoring is complete, full analysis and work up by spring/summer 2013