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Seedlings from 2004 seedings have been located during recent initial observations (April 2005). Detailed results will become available once plants develop further. To determine whether the eelgrass beds created during restoration activities are expanding through vegetative propagation and/or natural seeding, the restoration sites are surveyed in the fall, winter, and spring following the seeding using aerial overflights and groundtruthing with a handheld mapping GPS.
Habitat Monitoring
1. Spatially intensive water quality monitoring is conducted once per month throughout the eelgrass growing season (March – November) throughout the lower portion of the river utilizing recently developed DATAFLOW systems. Five environmental parameters (water temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity (ntu), and fluorescence (used to estimate chlorophyll a) are collected from a flow-through stream of water collected near the surface of the water column. 2. Temporally intensive habitat assessments are conducted to compliment the monthly water quality mapping.
3. Long-Term Monitoring The Department of Natural Resources Tidewater Ecosystem Assessment Division is responsible for a comprehensive long-term water quality and habitat monitoring program in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay and tidal tributaries. A comprehensive set of parameters including physical/chemical properties, nutrient limitation of algal growth, ecosystem processes, river inputs of nutrients and sediments, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and benthic organisms are assessed. In addition to current water quality data, information gained from this program can be used to detect changes in trends of water quality, and learn more about the role of anthropogenic and natural stresses, management actions, and relationships between water quality and living resources in an effort to better understand the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.
Go To Maryland DNR’s Eyes on the Bay Website to view water quality data. DNR Home > Bays & Streams > SAV Home > Patuxent Project > Monitoring |
