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Niagara River AOC-wide Benthos BUI Assessment

Dates

End Date
2020-09-30

Summary

A USGS biologist prepares to collect a sediment sample using a petit ponar dredge. Background:The Niagara River forms the boundary between the United States and Canada and was designated as a binational Area of Concern (AOC) in 1987 because past industrial discharges and hazardous waste sites had caused extensive degradation of aquatic habitats. Within the United States (eastern) portion of the AOC, seven Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) have been identified, including the degradation of the “benthos”, or the benthic macroinvertebrate community. Past assessments of macroinvertebrate community structure and sediment toxicity, which indicated that macroinvertebrate communities were adversely affected by contaminated bed sediments, provided [...]

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Scott D George
Co-Investigator :
Barry P Baldigo, Brian Duffy
Cooperator/Partner :
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Funding Agency :
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
CMS Group :
New York Water Science Center

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“A homogenized sediment sample for use in toxicity bioassays”
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“A biologist prepares to collect a sediment sample using a petit ponar dredge”
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typeShort Project Description
valueThe U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with the USACE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, plan to collect sediment samples for (a) macroinvertebrate community assessment and (b) sediment toxicity tests that will determine if the benthos BUI is still warranted in the Niagara River AOC by evaluating macroinvertebrate community condition and sediment toxicity.
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productDescriptionFindings will be published in a journal article or USGS report in collaboration with the NYSDEC and USACE. Additionally, the resulting data will be published and made publicly available through a ScienceBase (https://www.sciencebase.gov) data release.
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A biologist prepares to collect a sediment sample using a petit ponar dredge
A biologist prepares to collect a sediment sample using a petit ponar dredge

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  • Niagara River AOC -Benthos

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