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Christopher Heyer, Mark Trice, Bruce Michael, Ken Moore, Willy Reay, Dave Wilcox Estuarine Research Federation – Chesapeake Research Colloquium Norfolk, VA 21 October 2005 The Use of Innovative Technologies to Monitor and Manage Chesapeake Bay Water and Habitat Quality
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Page 1: The Use of Innovative Technologies to Monitor and Manage Chesapeake Bay Water and Habitat Quality

Christopher Heyer, Mark Trice, Bruce Michael,Ken Moore, Willy Reay, Dave Wilcox

Estuarine Research Federation – Chesapeake Research Colloquium Norfolk, VA 21 October 2005

The Use of Innovative Technologies to Monitor and Manage Chesapeake Bay Water and Habitat Quality

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Monitoring Components

• Special Projects

• Operational• Fixed Station Monitoring• Real-Time Monitoring Network• Water Quality Mapping

• DataView• Sensor Testing• Vertical Profilers• Remote Sensing• CBOS• Event Triggered Sampling• Current Measurements• AUV

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Continuous Monitoring

• 39 stations statewide

• Generally, deployed April - October

• Hourly telemetry from 18 stations to website

• Most meters set at 1-meter below surface

• Measures water quality parameters every 15 minutes

• Provides temporally intensive data during extreme events and other times it’s impractical to deploy field crews

Dissolved Oxygen, Turbidity, Chlorophyll, Water Temperature,Salinity, pH

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System Status and Alerts

Dissolved Oxygen & ChlorophyllExceedances

Telemetry Status

Equipment Malfunction

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Water Quality Mapping

• Data collected every 4 seconds

• Speeds up to 25 knots

• 3,500 - 15,000 data readings/day

• Spatially explicit data are useful for delineating habitat conditions

25ug/l Chl a ThresholdMagothy River

06/27/01

Pass

90% Confidence

Fail

Uncertain

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Water Quality Mapping New Design

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Eyes on the Bay – Web Portal

http://www.eyesonthebay.net

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DATAFLOW Visualization SoftwareNew Real-Time Mapping (DATAVIEW)

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Use existing GIS data (bathymetry, SAV coverage, past cruise tracks, past data, etc.)

Alert system for collecting samples or equipment malfunction

Delineate blooms, turbidity max zones, anoxia

Probability mapping which allows resampling to improve measurement certainty.

Ground-Truthing SAV distributionRemote sensing imagery

Benefits of DATAVIEW

95% ConfidenceA Threshold is not Violated

95% ConfidenceA Threshold is Violated

Uncertain

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Sensor Testing

• OpticalDissolved OxygenSensors

• CyanobacteriaFluorescenceSensors

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Vertical ProfilersElectronicsPackage

Battery

Computer Controlled Winch

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Remote Sensing

mddnr.chesapeakebay.net/NASAimagery/EyesInTheSky.cfm

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CBOS Data Plot, MB: YSI Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L2005-07-22 thru 2005-09-30

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Event Triggered Sampling

CBOS/HPL Dock

N+N

PHOSPHATE

Urea /Ammonium

Power source

DataLogger

Water sampler

YSI 6600

DataTelemetry

Shore station PC

Shore station antenna

MD DNR

www.eyesonthebay.netNear-real time data display

HPLWork conducted by UMCES Horn Point Lab

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AUV

• Detecting Localized Changes in Water Quality Associated with Oyster and SAV Restoration Sites (Corsica River)

• Mapping Water Quality in Tidal Creeks and Other VERY Shallow Areas

• 3D Interpolation of Water Quality (AUV in Combination with DataFlow)

• 3D Structure Algal Blooms

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AcknowledgementsPartners

A Super Team!• Maryland and Virginia

• Field Operations• Staff, Faculty and

Student Researchers• Data Managers