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The National Estuarine Research Reserve System: An

Observations Pipeline for Moving Monitoring to Management

Dr. Whitley Saumweber, ERD, and Dr. Susan White, NCCOS

Introduction to the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS)

NERRS system-wide monitoring program (SWMP) data acquisition and dissemination strategies

Coastal management applications supported with NERRS monitoring data

Presentation Components

NOAA & NERRS MissionNOAA: To conduct research, develop products, provide scientific understanding and leadership and to conduct outreach towards fostering NOAA’s evolving environmental and economic mission.

NERRS: To practice and promote coastal and estuarine stewardship through innovative research and education using a system of protected areas.

NERRS Goals

1. Strengthen the protection and management of representative estuarine ecosystems to advance estuarine conservation, research, and education.

2. Increase the use of reserve science and sites to address priority coastal management issues.

3. Enhance peoples’ ability and willingness to make informed decisions and take responsible actions that affect coastal communities and ecosystems.

I. Abiotic MonitoringWater Quality & Nutrients

Weather ParametersII. Biological Monitoring

Habitat ChangeBiodiversity

III. Land Cover/Use and Habitat Change

Spatial PatternsHuman Impacts

System Wide Monitoring Program Phases

SWMP I. Water Quality, Weather &

Nutrients

SWMP III. Watershed Land-use & Land Cover

SWMP II. Species, Communities, &

Habitats

Centralized Data

Management Office

NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVESYSTEM-WIDE MONITORING PROGRAM

SWMP Phase I

Identify and track short-term variability and long-term changes in the integrity and biodiversity of estuarine ecosystems.

Initial DeploymentCoverage

Reference site

Non-pointSource-influenced

Enhanced DeploymentCoverage

Salinity”Land-useHabitatVertical

“Estuarine Gradients

Deployment Strategy

Impacted site

Telemetry through Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES)

NERRS Weather& Water

Data CollectionPlatforms

GOES Satellite

NERRS Satellite Receive Station at the University of South Carolina,

Columbia National Ocean DataCenter Archive

NODC

NERRS/Centralized

Data Management

Office (CDMO)

Annually

Wallops Island Commandand Data

Acquisition Facility Hydro-Meteorological

Automated Data System

DOMSAT

Centralized Data Management Office (CDMO):

Mission:To oversee the management, documentation, and publication of the NERRS monitoring data on the Internet.Provides:• QA/QC• Data management strategies and protocols• Data Availability –

• Interactive Tools• Downloads• Web Services

http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/

Clickable Maps

Biotic monitoring will build upon Phase I SWMP (water, weather, nutrients)

Datasets generated by biotic monitoring will use a toolbox approach to address:

• SWMP Mission – short-term variability & long-term change

• Questions of national, regional, & local significance

Definitions:

Tools = written protocol for assessment and monitoring of particular sub-units of the estuarine biotic community

Toolbox = collection of written protocols, tailored to address the balance between system-wide standardization and site-based flexibility

Flexible Approach = NERR sites select proper suite of tools to address question

SWMP Phase II Biomonitoring: A Toolbox Approach

Site Profile of the NERR Estuary

Local Management Issue / Problem to Address

Target Biomonitoring Indicators & ProtocolsSubmerged Aquatic Vegetation / Emergent Marsh

Aquatic Invasive Species / Native Biodiversity

Nekton – Fishes & Decapod Crustaceans

Benthic Organisms & Shellfish

Plankton Communities

Secretive Marsh Birds

Data Analysis and Delivery

SWMP Phase II Biomonitoring: A Toolbox Approach

Biological Monitoring of Emergent Marshes and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation

SAV/EM Tier 1 – Habitat Quantity: Remote Sensing, Aerial & Ground Surveys of Changes in Spatial Cover and Distribution

False CIR (left) and classified (right) IKONOS images of North Inlet-WinyahBay NERR land cover

SWMP Phase II Biomonitoring Pilot Projects

Pilot Projects: Biological Monitoring of Emergent Marshes and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation

SAV/EM Tier 2 – Habitat Quality: Ground-based Surveys of Seasonal Changes in Species & Communities

Eelgrass: Zostera marina

Cordgrass: Spartina alterniflora

SWMP Phase II Biomonitoring Pilot Projects

Applying geospatial land use / land cover data to facilitate an understanding of changes in land use and climate on estuarine habitatsTranslating information to decision makers and the general public

GIS land cover datasets and change analysis for reserves and watershedsDEMs and Tidal Datums for each reserve and watershedAnalysis and dissemination of trends in land use and habitat change at multiple scales to targeted audiences

Goals

Products

SWMP Phase III: Land Use and Land Cover Change

HabitatMapping

Slide courtesy of John Fear, NCNERR 2006

Habitat Mapping at Multiple Scales

1. WATERSHED-SCALE 2. SITE-SCALE

Anticipated Near Term SWMP Phase III Products

Moderate resolution (30m) dataset for each watershedHigh resolution (5m) GIS Land Cover dataset for each reserveNational dataset of combined HR dataNational dataset of MR dataChange analyses of MR data at 5-year intervalsNational plan for analysis/outreachSite-based plans for vertical infrastructure needs

Applications• BASELINE INVENTORY/MAPS• MANAGEMENT PLANNING• RESEARCH• EDUCATION • OUTREACH

• Water Quality Analysis

• Estuarine Research

• Estuarine Restoration

NERRS SWMP Data Applications

• Storm Analysis

• State and Federal Regulatory Activities

• K-12 Education, Public Education, and Training Programs

Research: Nutrient Dynamics

Shellfish Harvest Area Management in South Carolina

Harvest Area Classification

Management for public health risk

Relationship between precipitation and fecal coliform bacteria

Area 19

Area 9A

Area 4South Carolina

LegendStudy Areas

Shellfish Harvest Areas

0 10 20 30 40 50 605 Kilometers$Data courtesy of SC DHEC/Slide courtesy of D. Porter

Fecal Coliform Modeling

Beaufort County, SC

Hilton Head Island

1919

Harvest Area 19

19-0519-0619-22

19-0419-20

19-07

19-08

19-0319-21

19-0919-02

19-11

19-01

19-1219-14

19-1819-1919-2419-16

19-17F19-02A

19-17A

LegendHarvest AreaClassification

Approved

Restricted

Prohibited

Sampling StationsFCMPN

0.0 - 1.9

2.0 - 14.0

14.1 - 43.0

South Carolina

$0 1 2 3 4 50.5 Kilometers

ATLANTIC OCEAN

N-R-T data available:

Tidal cycle stage

Water and air temp

Salinity

Weather

Wind direction

Data courtesy of SC DHEC/Slide courtesy of D. Porter

“SWMP/Web Interface” provides access to real-time data & archived data.

SWMP And Education

Whitley.saumweber@noaa.gov

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