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State of the Bay Conference Monitoring Change in Casco Bay October 13, 2015

What I am going to talk about… Water Quality Monitoring What kinds of data we collect What we are seeing, and what we are not seeing, in the data How we are adjusting as the Bay changes More frequent data collection Sediment pH work

Water Quality Parameters: Water temperature Salinity Dissolved oxygen Secchi depth Total and dissolved nutrients In-situ fluoresence pH and Total Alkalinity Issues of concern Nitrogen Pollution Ocean and Coastal Acidification

What we look for in the data… Relationships Between Parameters

Spatial Trends

Temporal Trends

SMCC Pier – Unattended Data Collection

SMCC Pier Hourly Data - September pH Chlorophyll fluoresence

Nitrogen Pollution

Green et al, 2009

Clements, 2014

Green et al, 2009

Sediment pH Protocol Development

Sediment pH Distribution Two years of sediment pH measurements, 2012-2013 1000 measurements 75% fell below 7.5 25% fell below 6.8

Conclusions The Bay is changing... Friends of Casco Bay will continue to collect the most relevant data to better understand these changes. We will continue to focus on Nitrogen Pollution and Coastal Acidification.