Stillwater River Watershed Group 5 Deepthi Thumuluri Caitlyn Baird Sonia Pattisam.

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Stillwater River Watershed Group 5 Deepthi Thumuluri Caitlyn Baird Sonia Pattisam

Stillwater River Watershed Historically The Shawnee and Miami tribes once inhabited the area. European settlers came in the 1600s. Originally swampy, transferred into rich farmland in the 1800s. Today Eighty percent of the watershed is cropland. Has miles of stream. In Darke, Shelby, Montgomery, and Miami counties.

What we studied... Land use. For example, the percentage of land used for agriculture. Turbidity, which is the muddiness of the water. Secchi depth is used to measure the clarity of the water. Fish diversity, which is measured in IBI. Habitat quality, which is measured in QHEI.

Deepthi’s Hypothesis An increase in agriculture reduces the habitat quality. QHEI is a measure of the physical habitat of the river and it’s surroundings. Plowing the fields and clearing away natural vegetation creates erosion. Channelizing streams alters the natural flow of the water.

Deepthi’s Conclusion Evidence supports my hypothesis correlation

Caitlyn’s Hypothesis More agricultural land use in the watershed leads to turbid water. I analyzed two different measurements: Secchi depth and non-filterable solids. Non-filterable solids are sediments that are suspended in the water. Secchi depth is measured by lowering a Secchi disk into the water.

Caitlyn’s Conclusion There is evidence that agricultural land use in the watershed does correlate with turbidity correlation

Sonia’s Hypothesis High quality habitat leads to an increase in fish diversity. A good habitat leads to a healthy fish population. Substrate is the habitat at the bottom of the stream, good substrates have rocky bottoms.

Sonia’s Conclusion Research shows that fish diversity and habitat quality do correlate correlation

Conclusion Parts of the Stillwater River Watershed are rated excellent, but it is still not the watershed we would like it to be. You can help by: – Keeping vegetation thick in the riparian zone. – Cleaning up streams in your neighborhood. – Allowing a wide buffer zone around waterways. There is an organization called the Stillwater Watershed Project, that is trying to help the Stillwater River.