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EEPS Benthos 2008

EEPS Benthos 2008. RMP Status & Trends sediment monitoring added benthos at 27 stations in 2008 for implementing SQO. EEPS Benthos Workgroup will meet twice this year to review the benthos LOE for Bays and Estuaries and further develop the mesohaline benthos LOE.

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EEPS Benthos 2008

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  1. EEPS Benthos 2008 • RMP Status & Trends sediment monitoring added benthos at 27 stations in 2008 for implementing SQO. • EEPS Benthos Workgroup will meet twice this year to review the benthos LOE for Bays and Estuaries and further develop the mesohaline benthos LOE. Draft data - do not cite or quote

  2. Causes of Sediment ToxicitySediment TIE Study (2007-2008) The goal of this study is to refine newly developed estuarine amphipod sediment Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) methods for eventual use in evaluating toxic samples from RMP S&T samples. Draft data - do not cite or quote

  3. Sediment TIE Study Design • Identify 12 potential sites • Sample in the winter • Screen sites to locate two toxic sites • Conduct the TIE study at these sites Draft data - do not cite or quote

  4. Sediment TIE Study Status l l l l l • 12 sites were sampled and tested • Only Mission Ck was toxic enough for a TIE study • We even sampled a 13th site l l l l l l p l Draft data - do not cite or quote

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