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Development of Sediment Quality Objectives for California Bays and Estuaries. Steven Bay Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP) steveb@sccwrp.org. Project Update-April 2004. Project Activities. Scientific Steering Committee.
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Development of Sediment Quality Objectives for California Bays and Estuaries Steven Bay Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP) steveb@sccwrp.org Project Update-April 2004
Scientific Steering Committee • Working to complete additions to SSC based on input from advisory committee and others • Bioaccumulation risk assessment • Uncertainty analysis • Documentation of selection process • Update of SSC and scheduling of first meeting are the next steps
Direct Effects • Sediment quality database development • Chemical effects analysis • Toxicity method comparison • Benthic community assessment tool development • Integration of triad into objectives
Database • Distributed study inventory for comment • Incorporating additional data for San Francisco Bay • Assessments for Hunter’s Point, Richmond Harbor, other sites • Dredge material characterization studies • Approximately 40 studies received and in process of data entry and conversion to database format • Database QA activities in progress • Format • Data entry
Benthic Community Assessment Tool Development • Refine Benthic Response Index (BRI) • Improve effects gradient data for Southern California • Additional index validation • Investigate applications for San Francisco Bay • Investigate alternative assessment tools for other regions of State • San Francisco Bay approach • RIVPACS • Compare/standardize sampling methods • Sampling gear and sieve size
Benthic Community Assessment Tool Development • Refine Benthic Response Index • Analysis of Bight’03 benthos samples underway • Index development dataset will be assembled • Bight’98, Western EMAP, Huntington Harbor/Anaheim Bay assessment, San Diego Bay assessment and cleanup studies • First phase of study of BRI application for San Francisco Bay nearly complete
Benthic Community Assessment Tool Development • Investigate alternative tools • Joint effort with SFEI to examine SF Bay approach • First phase of comparison with BRI nearly complete • Joint effort with TetraTech to examine RIVPACS approach • Project still under development • Evaluation of community zonation along Pacific Coast • Collaborative effort with Western EMAP • Insufficient data to develop a benthic community assessment tool for Northern California areas outside of San Francisco Bay
Benthic Community Assessment Tool Development • Comparison of sampling methods • Comparison of sieve sizes underway • Over 100 samples from multiple habitats • Planning for sampling gear comparison • Compare grab types and cores • Sampling planned for summer 2004
Toxicity Method Comparison • Evaluation of candidate chronic sediment toxicity test methods • 15 stations from So. Calif. and S.F. Bay • Comparison of 6 methods conducted in first phase of study • Results under review by study participants • Subset of methods for additional study will be made following data review and input from SSC
Indirect Effects • Evaluation of models for sediment-fish transfer • Identify most useful approaches • Understand data needs and uncertainty • Case studies to link sediment contamination to human health risk and predator risk • Site-specific data for selected contaminants and receptors • Identify methods and data needs for application in other areas • Contract with SFEI under development • Work should begin in May • Detailed work plan will be developed and reviewed by SSC
Method Manuals • Field sampling • Benthic sampling method comparisons • Chemical contamination • Toxicity • Chronic test comparison • Bioaccumulation potential • Benthic community impact • Assessment tool development • Information management Preparation of manuals will begin in 2005
Assessment • Sediment Quality Summary • Describe extent and magnitude of impacts in bays and estuaries • Assessment based on draft objectives Toxicity • Requires representative data • EMAP, NOAA, Bight surveys Preparation of summary will begin in 2005