Hydroacoustic mapping of physical habitat for imperiled freshwater mussels in the St. Croix River
Dates
Publication Date
2022-11-08
Start Date
2021-05-11
End Date
2021-05-12
Citation
Hanson, J.L., Strange, J.M., Sattler, S.R., Hoy, E.E., and Newton, T.J., 2022, Hydroacoustic mapping of physical habitat for imperiled freshwater mussels in the St. Croix River: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9EUMCSF.
Summary
Recent advances in hydroacoustic technology are proving to be valuable tools for mapping habitat features for sedentary biota such as freshwater mussels, and has the potential to identify and quantify habitat features. The Spectaclecase (Margaritifera monodonta) and Salamander (Simpsonaias ambigua) are imperiled mussels that are typically associated with rock structures (e.g., wing dams, revetment) in rivers. Hydroacoustic data were collected in early May of 2021 for 6 pre-determined sites containing rock structures within the St. Croix River, to determine whether hydroacoustics can identify and quantify habitat features for imperiled mussels such as the Spectaclecase and Salamander.
Summary
Recent advances in hydroacoustic technology are proving to be valuable tools for mapping habitat features for sedentary biota such as freshwater mussels, and has the potential to identify and quantify habitat features. The Spectaclecase (Margaritifera monodonta) and Salamander (Simpsonaias ambigua) are imperiled mussels that are typically associated with rock structures (e.g., wing dams, revetment) in rivers. Hydroacoustic data were collected in early May of 2021 for 6 pre-determined sites containing rock structures within the St. Croix River, to determine whether hydroacoustics can identify and quantify habitat features for imperiled mussels such as the Spectaclecase and Salamander.
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Purpose
These data will directly address management needs by evaluating the use of hydroacoustic technologies to better characterize the habitats in which these mussels reside.