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GREAT BAY WATCH ESTUARINE MONITORING PROGRA@/ FINAL REPORT July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994 submitted by B. Sharon Meeker, Marine Education Specialist Ann Reid, Great Bay Watch Coordinator to Office of State Planning State of New Hampshire June 30, 1994 This report was funded in part by a grant from the Office of State inning, New Hampshire Coastal Program, under the auspices of the '-ional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Award GC aber NA370ZO277-01. 512 N4 M4 1994 'k@xopel_ Ly zsp,@7. Y J Introduction. The Great Bay Watch Citizen Estuarine Monitoring Program grant from the Office of State Planning has enabled the program to continue to gather data on an important coastal estuary and has also served to draw the public's attention to the need to conserve coastal. resources. The Great Bay Watch now consists of 40 adults, plus 8 teachers and students from 7 local high schools, sampling 16 sites (see figure 3.) for six parameters at the high and low tides twice a month for approximately 8 months each year. (Site 8 is inactive at this time). Initial training for new recruits and up-grading training for experienced volunteers, special high school training workshops, and quality assurance/quality control sessions are highlights of the program. Monthly meetings, school visits by the coordinator, and equipment checks are also important parts of the program. A technical advisory committee consisting of scientists and extension personnel is a new and supportive part of the program. Following is a more specific summary of the accomplishments of work tasks listed in the work program for this time period. 1 . Great Bay Watch Technical Advisory Committee The Great'Bay Watch Technical Advisory Committee has been appointed and has met on the following dates: July 15, 1993 - The committee considered first draft of the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) plan, reviewed sites and parameters, discussed protocols on calibration. September 28, 1993 - A further draft of the QA/QC plan was reviewed with discussion centering around developing confidence intervals for each sampling test. High coliform counts were reported for Newmarket's Moonlight Brook area and efforts to get the town to act on this information were reported. December 15, 1993 - The committee suggested contracting with an expert for data analysis, advised regarding equipment, and expansion to include the total suspended solids parameter. Also, there was advice on refinement of the QA/QC plan. Members of the committee are: Joyce Hammer, Newmarket Wastewater Treatment Facility Joyce Tugel, Science Teacher, Marshwood High School Steve Jones, Researcher, Jackson Estuarine Laboratory Christopher- Nash, Asst. PlIanner, Office of State Planning Jeff Schloss, Coordinator, Lay Lakes Monitoring Program Michelle Dionne, Researcher, Wells National Estuarine Reserve Amy Lindsay, UNH Chemistry Department Site monitoring dates, monthly meetings, consultations, coordination with local, state and federal agencies, scientists, and others. Sites. Fifteen sites were monitored twice monthly from July November, 1993 and April - June, 1994, with site 16 being added during the month of May, 1994. Each monitoring session included a high and a low tide sample. Monthly Meetings. These are meetings held for the Great Bay Watch monitors and are open to the public. Their purposes are to: a. Expand the monitors' knowledge of the estuary and related topics. b. Assist with coordination and provide opportunities for re-training on specific tasks and for QA/QC checks c. Report findings and answer questions. Meetings were held on the following dates, with speakers and topics noted. July 14 - Sherry Godlewski: Adopt-a-Beach Program August 11 - Kelly Gestring, UNH zoologist: location of juvenile fish larvae in the estuary. September 15 - QA/QC check for monitors October 13 - Coastal Cleanup, Sample Collecting Video (made by Jane Bennett, Docent), Discussion of Moonlight Brook high coliform counts, QA/QC results November, 7 - Season wrap-up, chili-chowderfest, slide annual meeting February 16 - Annual meeting. Jeff Schloss presented an analysis of data, Steve Jones and Chris Nash, presented corollary data from other Great Bay projects. March 2 - Sherry Godlewski, Piscataqua Marine Debris Council April 6 - Jackson Lab researcher, Larry Ward - total suspended solids May 4 QA/QC check; Roger Rivers on the annular eclipse June 1 Stephanie D'Agostino, Department of Environmental Services Pollution Prevention program. Agency, University, and Private Sector Connections. The Great Bay Watch often sought advice from many individuals on several subjects: . Members of the Technical Advisory Committee Steve Jones, Jackson Estuarine Laboratory, University of New Hampshire(UNH) -review of data, comments on fecal coliform sampling suggestions for technique and equipment Jeff Schloss, Cooperative Extension, (UNH) -review of data, suggestions for technique and equipment Larry Ward, Jackson Estuarine Laboratory (UNH) -advice and training for total suspended solids sampling Ted Loder, Oceanography, UNH -advice on total suspended solids sampling Chris Nash, Office of State Planning -assistance with sampling procedures, QA/QC plan, equipment, techniques Diane Switzer, Regional EPA office -assistance with QA/QC plan Eric Williams, Department of Environmental Services -Lower Lamprey River coliform study - Moonlight Brook Great Bay Watch had contacts with several agencies and private sector groups, also: Dover Conservation Commission Wells and Great Bay Research Reserves Various state agencies and officials ,Department of Health - Paul Raiche Department of Environmental Services Office of State Planning Department of Fish and Game New Hampshire Audubon - Richard Cook Maine Cooperative Extension/water quality experts Martin and Eddy, Environmental Consultants, Woburn, Mass. (working on design for Kittery Waste Water Treatment Plant) Wastewater Treatment Facilities in Dover and Newmarker and their personnel National Sea Grant College Program water quality monitoring meeting of all those in Sea Grant involved with monitoring There were many meetings with the 8 teachers involved in the Watch, some at the office and some at their respective schools in Newmarket, Exeter, Dover, Eliot, and Kittery. 3. Presentations, Exhibits and Displays National Marine Educators Association, August 8, 1993, New Orleans: presentation Ducker's Day, Great Bay Research Reserve, Durham, NH, September17, 1993: Interactive Exhibit Sea Grant Water Quality Meeting in Maryland, October 20-23, 1993 : Presentation Gulf of Maine Marine Educators Association Conference, October 23, 1993: Exhibit Marine Docent Program, November 16, Demonstration of various techniques and presentation of the program Maine/NH Monitoring Fair, March 26, 1994: presentation, exhibit National Volunteer Water Monitoring conference, Portland, Oregon, April 11-14: Display Great Bay Estuarine Research Reserve, June 2A Demonstration and exhibit Market Square Day, Portsmouth, June 8: Exhibit Elderhostel, June 28: demonstration 4. Coordination (recruitment, training, updating, checking) of volunteers. Mid-summer, 1993.- recruited, trained and placed Alice and Mike Briggs Fall, 1993 - trained two Exeter teachers: Brian Waslaw and Chris Matlock Fall, 1993 - recruited, trained and placed Al Pratt, Roming Jurgens Fall, 1993 - trained Steve Wallace March 5, 1994 -. training of 45 people: high school students, teachers, and some Watchers. March 9 - retraining and checking veteran Great Bay Watchers March 16, 23, 30 - training for additional new people plus those veterans who missed earlier sessions. April 20, 23 - Field sessions at Jackson Estuarine Lab for two purposes: QA/QC on secchi disc techniques for all monitors and field practice for new recruits There were also individual training sessions for those who couldn't make any of the other sessions. 5. Revise videotape explaining coliform testing and analysis technique. We completed our training video on how to gather and deliver water samples for the fecal coliform test. Next, we worked together with personnel from UNH's Media Services and our volunteer videographer on an outline for the second video which would describe how to analyze the sample for fecal coliform. After we completed a story-board for the video and were ready to do some The Technical Advisory Committee examined the first and second draft of the plan, and we have finalized it. We scheduled several QA/QC sessions for the monitors, which are detailed in the report that follows. GREAT BAY WATCH (GBW) QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA) MEETING PROCEDURES AND RESULTS AUGUST 1993 - JUNE 1994 Summary As part of the Great Bay Watch Quality Assurance Project Plan, two Quality Assessment (QA) meetings have been held since August 1993. These meetings were held to check the accuracy of and identify problems in volunteer sampling, and to attempt to quantify the quality of the data the volunteers produce. This was done by providing water samples of various salinities, -pH and dissolved oxygen for the volunteers to analyze. Volunteers used normal GBW sampling procedures to test the samples for three different parameters: salinity, pH, and dissolved oxygen (total of four tests, as there were two salinity samples). Means and standard deviations for the results on each sample were calculated to see how close the volunteers' results were to each other, and the "true" value. Calibrated equipment was provided, and all samplers used the same equipment on each sample so that differing observations would not be attributed to the effects of using different equipment. In addition to these "QA meetings", two QA sessions were held on 4/20/94 and 4/23/94 at Jackson Lab, to check the volunteers on turbidity measurements. These two meetings simply compared secchi disk readings by-, the volunteers to a QA officer. Purpose The purpose of this report is twofold. First is to describe how a QA meeting can be set up and run, by providing an example of such a meeting. The second is to use the results of the meeting to gage the accuracy of the GBW volunteers in order to quantify the quality of the data they produce from their bi-monthly sampling activities. QA Meeting Preparation Because the purpose of the meeting described here was to check the accuracy of the volunteer sampling technique and not to check the accuracy of each volunteers' equipment, all equipment calibration data was provided by Amy Lindsay, UNH Chemistry Department. It is critical that participants record the identification numbers on the thermometers, hydrometers and pH meters so that if a mix-up did occur with the equipment, then the appropriate corrections could be made to their observations. Three parameters were checked by the participants (salinity, pH, and dissolved oxygen). One sample was prepared for dissolved oxygen, salinity and pH for the Sept '93 QA/QC check. Although, for the May 1994 meeting, we ran two samples of different salinities. Salinity sample used for the Sept. 1993 meeting was made by the biochemical lab at UNH at 20 ppt. Samples used in May 1994, were made by Amy Lindsay in the UNH Chemistry Lab at 17 and 35 ppt. using instant ocean. To ensure the same-salinities were being used by all participants, the same two samples were used by all. Careful directions were given to the participants to was and dry the hydrometer after use. pH samples were collected in the field for the first meeting, and were provided by the Biochemical Lab UNH for the May 1994 meeting. The samples were checked with a Jenco pH meter to check the "true" value. The samples were also kept in the dark until the day of the testing to prevent any biological processes from changing the samples' pH. Dissolved oxygen samples were prepared by simply aerating a large bucket of tap water with an aquarium pump for 24 hours at room temperature. The oxygen level was then checked every half hour during testing with-.an Y.S.I. meter. One hour prior to the meeting about twenty samples were fixed by mixing the water in BOD bottles with manganous sulfate' and alkaline iodide-azide. We ran several experiments previously to determine if adding sulfamic acid at different times would alter the results. Normal procedure is to add the sulfamic acid after the floculant has completely settled (15 - 20 minutes); we found that adding the sulfamic acid after one hour made no difference in the test results, so we had the participants add sulfamic acid when they were ready to 'do their D.O. titrations. The QA Meetina We had all of the participants previously sign up for a half independently. It may be helpful to have the volunteers bring their sampling manuals for reference, as many volunteers split testing duties in the field and therefore are not readily familiar with the protocol for all of the tests. We found the best method was to simply explain what was needed to be done, where the testing stations were and then let them move about as they wished. One or two "QA officers" were always available to answer any questions they might have, and to look over their results for any obvious errors. If an error occurred, then we had the participant describe the procedure and @sked them to repeat the measurement. A list of equipment -needed for each station is.given in Figure 2. Data sheets should be signed by the participant and collected before everyone leaves. The turbidity tests were done by having the volunteer taking a secchi disk measurement and having a QA/QC "officer" perform one as well. The time, and measurements of both the volunteer and the QA/QC checker were recorded on the volunteer's data sheet. Results and Discussion Appendix 1 gives all of the measurements taken by each group over the two meetings. Since, the room temperature kept increasing throughout Sept. testing date, water temperature increased as well. This can be seen in the temperature spread found by the volunteers. This can also be found in the variability in the salinity measurements. The May testing date had a relatively constant room temperature so the water temp relatively remained the same. Because we want to determine the variability that occurs when different people measure .the same sample with the same equipment, we are interested in the standard deviations of the observations fo"r each testing date (Table 1). The means, standard deviations, and true values for each sample tested are given with the graph results (below). Table 1: Standard Deviations for Each Sample 514/94 Salinity A I A2 Salinity B I B2 pH D. 0. A IR n 69 n fi,_R I n 9 1 n 94 The salinity tests show that the volunteers, on average, determined the samples to be about 1 ppt higher than the true value for the May, 1994 meeting. On the other hand, the volunteers were almost 3 ppt off in Sept, 1993. This could be accounted for be the increase in room temperature. Another factor that could be partly responsible, is that for the '94 season, we incorporated a new salinity reference chart. It is more accurate than the chart used last year. The pH results were 0.1 higher than the true values, for both years. The dissolved oxygen test in 1993 was about 0.8 ppm off, while in 1994, it was.only 0.1 ppm. Although the 93 data shows a greater standard deviation, this may be because of the warmer room temperature and resulting in greater fluctuation in water temperature. Therefore, dissolved oxygen levels in the water sample tended to fluctuate more. The turbidity measurements came out to be very close. In both test dates, the biggest variance was only 10cm, a 7% error. This error can be attributed to a couple of reasons. The eyesight of each individual is going to be different so the results will always be varied. Also the testing was done beyond the slack tide and so the disks tended to be pulled with the currents to varying degrees. Conclusions The Great Bay Watchers who participated in these Quality Assessment meetings seem to provide data of good quality. Their precision, or how.close their measurements were to everyone else's measurements, was very close to one another (See table 1. above). Their accuracy, or how close their measurements were to the true value of the sample, was in most cases a bit higher than the true value (see table 2 below). ~0 Table 2: XAccur~0qacc~8qy of ~8qQA/~2qQC Meetings S~0qalinit~8qU Al A2 S~0qalinit~2qU B I B2 pH D.0- 5/4/94 8~-2X ~q1~2q8~6qX 3.2X 4~-9X ~6qO~-3X I -~6qOX ~e~l~e~e~l~l~e~f ~X~z~/~/~/~l~e ~/~/~/~e~e~e~/~e~/~/~e~/~/~e~e ~e~e~e~/~/~e~/~e ~/~e~e~/~e~/~e~/ ~q~F ~0qZ~e~l~qf ~1~/~1~, 9/15/94 9~-~.~..~,~. 14X I// /III ~/~Z~l~e~"~l~l~e 11~-3X ~l~e~z~e~l~e~e~l~l~e~e~l~l~e~e ~e~e~/~e~e~/~/~e Looking at table 2, one can see that the Watchers' accuracy has improved from the 1993 season. This can be explained by more experience due to more samplings and training sessions, (as well as QA/QC meetings themselves). Also, when the room temperature remained stable, the dissolved oxygen and salinity tests were more accurate. Whether or not these results indicate that the data generated by the Great Bay Watch is of "acceptable quality" is a decision that will have to be made by the data users. 7. Presentation of data, corrected for calibration from each site, in tabular form and graph form, corrected for calibration. Please see'Appendices Sections: 3 - 1993 Data 4 - 1994 Data 5 - 1994 Fecal Coliform 8. Program Administration. This program has been carried out by Ann Reid, under the supervision of Sharon Meeker, both members of Cooperative Extension's Sea Grant staff, with advice and assistance from personnel from the NH Office of State Planning. [Updated 3/.F/94] Figure 1. GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA SHEET SAMPLING TEAM Day------ Date (Ist and 1) - Tide Time last names) 2) (H/L) (Military) 3) Site 4) -------- Site Name: ---- - ------------ READING THE -HYDROMETER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 00 Air Temperature ................ C 1.0005 Turbidit c m c m c m 1.0010 y 1.0015 disappear appear 1.0020 average 1.0030 1.0025 Water Depth ...................... _cm 1.0035 1.0040 0 5 1.0045 Water Temperature ............ C 1.0060 1.0055 in bucket 1.0065 Therrn. # .................. 1.0070 1.0080 1.0075 Calibration Correction Factor 1.0090 1.0085 Corrected Temperature 10 1.0095 jala ------------- 1.0105 pH .............................. 1.0115 pH Metcr 1.0120 1.0125 1.0130.______ 1.0135 Salinity: 1.0140 .--- --- 1.0145 Hydrometer 15 _L&Lu ----- ------ 1.015S Water Temp(Jar)_.,__C 1.0160 Density _g1cc 1.0165 1.0170 Salinity (Ppt) 1.0175 1.0180 1.0185 Salinity Correction Factor 1.0190 1-.0195 Corrected Salinity 2 0 -LU00 (ppt) 1.0205 Dissolved Oxygen: 1.0210 1.0220 1.0215 Bottle Number: ............... 1.0230 1.0225 Add Test I and Test 2 1.0235 1.0240 TOTAL DO: 1.0245 125 _L@ (mg/L (ppm)) 1.02S5 1.0260 - - - - - 1.0265 *Please write observations and continue on 1.0270 1.0275 other side... 1.0280 **Make sure to sign by a QA/QC checked member 1.0285 30 1.029 0 _1*0215 SAY' [Updated 3/,1/941 2 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA CONTINUED... See PLEASE DESCRIBE CONDITIONS AT YOUR SITE TODAY: Water: Calm- Ripple Waves - Whitecaps Weather: Clear Partly Cloudy Overcast - Fog/Haze Showers Downpour Snow Other Activities: Fishing Oystering Boatincr Hunting C, -- . t- Z@ Other PLEASE WRITE AN OBSERVATION NARRATIVE Time spent doing Fieldwork: 1)---- 2)---- 3)__-___ 4)_- ---- Signature: Lab work: 3) 4)-- Travel: 4)- Date: TOTAL TIME *Tim.e from home and/or school and back counts for Time and Mileage Sheets!!! @4 [Updated 3/.7,/941 oA oc qq GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA SHEET SAMPLING TEAM Day____ Date Ost and 1) - Tide Time last names) 2) (HAL) (Military) 3) Site 4) Site Name: READING THE .HYDROMETER 00 Air Temperature ................ C _Lk"A ------------ 1.0010 1.0005 Turbidity_cm c m c m 1.0020 1.001S disappear appear average 1.002S 1.0030 1.003S Water Depth ...................... cm 1.0040 0.5 1.004S Water Temperature ............ C 1.0060 1.005S in bucket 1.006S Therm. # .................. 1.0070 1.0080 1.0075 Calibration Correction Factor 1.0090 1.008S Corrected Temperature 10 1.0095 -L&LU ------------- 1.010S pH .............................. 1.0110 1.0115 pH Meter 1.0120 1.0130 1.0125 1.0140 1.0135 Salinity: 1.0145 Hydrometer Water Temp(Jar) C 1.0160 1.0155 Density -g1cc 1.0165 1.0170 Salinity (ppt) 1.0175 1.0180 ------- Salinity Correction Factor i.0190 1..0185 1.019S Corrected Salinity 2 0 L (ppt) 1.0205 Dissolved Oxygen: 1.0210 1.0215 Bottle Number: ............... 1.0230 1.0225 Add Test 1 and Test 2 1.023S 1.0240 245 TOTAL DO: 2 5 j@.@ - ___ - (mg/L (ppm)) 1.026*0 1.0255 1.0265 *Please write observations and continue on 1.0270 1.0275 other side... 1.0280---- "Mike sure to sign by a QA/QC checked member 1.0285 3 0 ------ -j-T- 1.029S -,-,@Rtpdated 343/941 2 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA CONTINUED... PLEASE DESCRIBE CONDITIONS AT YOUR SITE TODAY: Water: Calm- Ripple -- Waves Whitecaps Weather: Clear - Partly Cloudy _ Overcast - Fog/Haze Showers Downpour Snow - Other Activities: Fishing, Oystering Boating Hunting rn Other PLEASE WRITE AN OBSERVATION NARRATIVE Time spent doing Fieldwork: 1)--__ 2)_____ 3) ------ 4) -- ----- Signature: Lab work: 3) 4)-_ Travel: 4)- Date: TOTAL TIME *Time from home and/or school and back counts for Time and Mileage Sheets!!! FIGURE 2: List of Required Equipment and Supplies for QAQC Meeting SALINnY STATION - calibrated hydrometers - calibrated armored thermometers - 500 ml graduated cylinders - salinity standards (Samples A & B) - waste bucket - paper towels pH STATION - calibrated pH meters - pH 7 buffer (yellow) - paper cups * - tap water - pH standards (Samples A & B) - waste container - paper towels DISSOLVED OXYGEN STATTON - several fixed samples (A & B) in BOD's - sulfamic acid pillows - beakers - sodium thiosulfate solution - burets - starch solution - stirring rods - white paper (for background) - tap water - waste container - paper towels - 100 ml graduated cylinder - scissors Figure 3. RoUinsford MAINE Dover South Benvick Lladbury Litile 114' Bay NeuM.0m 20 wr mlr" to Great Say Fod=autk A A14, W. ca Gulf of Moine 4-4 C14 Greentud 0) C*% 0W NEW HAMPSHIRE a) 4j GREAT BAY WATCH MONITORING SITES CU IV C: 1. Peninsula, Oyster River 9. Cocheco River -4 4V 2. Jackson Estuarine Laboratory 10. Piscataqua River :> 0 3. Lamprey River 11. Coastal Marine Laboratory E- I CL 4. Depot Road (GBNERR) 12. Newmarket Water Treatment Plant .E C@0 5. Portsmouth Country Club 13. Newmarket Docks CU $4 6. Fox Point 14. Lamprey River above the dam 7. Cedar Point 15. Dead Duck Inn 8. Inactive 1992 16. Exeter Town Docks Appendix 1. Quality Assurance / Quality Control Meeting Results September 15, 1993 May 4, 1994 April 20 + 23, 1994 Data and Graphs Results of QAQC Meeting 9/15/93 GBWFORMAL QA/QCSESSIC 15-Sep-93 OBS. L. Sizemore S. McCarthy_ E. Nash S. Jones E. Lourie B. Penhale J. Munson B. Porter D. Chamberlar B. Baird - J. Porter AJ Jette OBS. NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D.O. 7.2 6.9 6.75 6.8 6.9 7.1 6.4 7 7.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 1 Ft! . i 81 7.61 7.71 7.71 7.61 7.61 78 7.91 7.71 7.71 7.8 61 201 251 22.61 13.51 251 201 - 151 221 1 - Isalinity 1 221 23.51 21.31 21.71 23.31 211 ee.tyl @1.31 21.81 23.11 P. Mullin A. Briggs J. Gardner D. Bassett P. Warren D. Waltz J. Tugel S. Sargent N. Neal L. Parsons M. Swisher B. McGrew 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 6.9 6.5 6.4 6.6 6.8 7 6.3 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.83 7 -.51 7.51 7.8, 7.51 7.81 7.91 7.51 7.51 7.61 7.5. 6' 23 12.51 12.51 221 23.51 151 24 20E6 - 21.91 O.d 9 20.9 101 23.31 .22.91 22.91 20.61 22.71 22.71 22.51 23.71 221 23.31 STD MAX MIN TRUE VALUE 0.30 7.801 6 301 6. 0.31 8.001 6.501 7.50 4.19 25.001 1:2.501 2.70 23.901 10.001 20.00 QA/QC Meeting 9/15/94 30- Salinity - AV- r %V CL 20 - - - - - - - - - - - CL 10- Salinity True Salinity 0 0 4 8 12 16 20. 24 28 Observer Number QA/QC Meeting 9/15/93 8 Dissolved Oxygen E CL c 7 X D.O. 0 True-DO 6- 0 5 0 4 112 116 20 2 4 218 Observer Number QA/QC Meeting 9/15/93 9 --PH 8- A pH CL True pH 7- 6-. 0 12 16 20 24 28 Observer Number Results of QAQC Meeting 5/4/94 GBW FORMAL QAIQC SESSIC 4-May-94 OBS. B. McGrew L. Parsons B. Hopkins L. Sizemore J. Gardner D. ChamberlarK. Francis W. Kram A. Pratt R. Allard J. Tugel S. McCarthy OBS. NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6- 7 8 9 10 11 12 D.O. 9.59 9.4 9.38 9.6 9.4 9.3 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.5 9.45 9.4 pH 7.8 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.7 7.7 7.61 7.7 Water Templ 22 23 23 21 21 22 21 20 21 21 21 20 water temp 2 22 23 23 22 21 21 20 21 21 21 21 20 Salinity All 18.6 18.8 -- 18.3 18.4 17.9 18 18.5 18.3 A2 35.8 36 36.7 36.7- 35.4 36.5 36.7 36.7 BI 1 20 19.6 20.9 20.6, B 1 38.51 37.11 37.71 1 37.7 n B. Baird D. Lilly J. Porter T. Kiers D. Bassett S. Jones _A. Briggs E. Lourie P. Warre B. Hill P. Mullin R. Jurgens N. Neal 13 14 15 16 17- 18- 19 20- 21 22 23 24 25 9.3 9.3 9.5 9.2 9.7 10.3 9.1 9.25 9.4 9.4 9.1 9.20 - 7.7 7.6 7.601 7.6 7.7 7.6 7.6 _ 7.6 7.5 7 7__ 7.6 7.7 22- 20 20 21 19 20- 20 21 21- 201 20.001 21- - 21 19 19- 21 19- 20 20 20 21 201 20.001 18.6 17.9 18.3, 18.3 @36.7 35.4 -- 35.1 - 36.4 35.2- 11 19.3 19.3 20.@ 20.9 20.4 19 31 9 @@@Z 3 @@@e 3 Y@2 F---l 9.91 .7 4 41 36.4 37.5 36.71 1 35. IN TRUE VALUE -�TD @5-.Mattlack 26 9.20 -i.42 0.24 10.30 9.10 9.20 7.10 7.58 0.21 7.80 7.0 7.50 ---- 19.00' 20.00 R83 1.01 23.00- 20.00 -20.68 1.07 23.00 19-00- 19.30 18.40 0.38 19.30 17.90 17.00 36.4 :T6-.12 -0. 6 2 36.70 85.10 35 2 F 0.63 20.90 0.06 -9 19.30 17 36.7 03 308,500 33 40 351 R- MJurens Ii rNeal 24 25 9 .20 9.1 7.6 7 .60 9.3 Id _ J.5 QA/QC Meeting 5/4/94 40 Salinity 38 36 34 32 30 0 Salinity - A 28 True Sal-A 26 24 N Salinity - B 22 0 True SalB 20 18 16 14 12 10 0 4 -8 12 16 20 24 28 Observer Number QA/QC Meeting Results 5/4/94 .-Dissolved Oxygen 10.4- E CL 10.2- 10.0- D.O. 9.8- X 0 0 True-DO 9.6- > 9.4- 9.2 9 1 me is@ $is I 9.0 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 Observer Number QA/QC Meeting 5/4/94 8.0 pH 7.8- 7.6- pH 7.4- CL True pH 7.2- 7.0- VVI J_ ter in Calibrate mode) pH Me 6.8 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 Observer Number Secchi Disk QAQC Time 4/20 Volunteer QAQC Checker Time 4/23 Volunteer QAQC Checker 1 13:12 123.0 123.0 11:12 135.0 130.0 2 13:30 147.0 147.0 11:29 145.0 155.0 3 13:31 125.0 125.0 11:36 145.0 147.5 4 13:45 115.0 115.0 11:40 155.0 147.5 5 13:45 105.0 110.0 11:45 150.0 145.0 6 14:17 110.0 110.0 11:52 150.0 152.5 7 14:25 85.0 95.0 12:03 145.0 152.5 8 14:30 87.0 97.0 13:10 170.0 170.0 9 14:35 85.0 95.0 10 14:55 92.5 92.5 11 14:55 95.0 95.0 12 15:00 95.0 95.0 13 15:05 95.0 95.0 14 15:10 75.0 85.0 15 15:15 75.0 -75.0 16 15:15 72.5 17.5 17 15:30 68.0 68.0 18 15:32 67.5 67.5 19 15:35 67.5 67.5 20 15:50 70.0 70.0 Turbidity Depth Readings from QAQC Meeting 4/20/94 160- 140- M Volunteer E 0 OAQC Checker 120- CL 100 - 80- 60 N 0 LO LO r- Lyn 0 LO LO LO 0 LO 0 LO LO 0 N LO 0 Time Turbidity Measurements from QAQC Meeting 4/23/94 180 170- 160- 150- 0 > 140- Volunteer 130- QAQC Checker 120 . I I 0) 0 0 LO c' Time 7@ 7@ In (R 7 - - C\I Cf) @ Vo un Q Al I I 14 0 1 Appendix 2. m I Fourth Quarter Report I The Great Bay Watch I I April I - June 30, 199-4 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I Great Bay Watch Estuarine Monitoring Program Interim Report (IV) April 1 - June 30, 1994 Submitted by B. Sharon Meeker and Ann Reid Sea Grant Extension, University of New Hampshire June 30, 1994 Following is a report of work tasks completed to date: Monthly Meetings: We have continued our monthly meetings for Great Bay Watchers: April 6 - Dr. Larry Ward, Jackson Estuarine Laboratory spoke to the group on suspended solids, a new sampling parameter that the Watch is undertaking this year with Dr. Ward's help. He also reported on current information concerning the pollution findings at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. May 4 - Quality Assurance/ Quality Control Meeting plus Roger Rivers, Rivers Camera Shop lecturing on the upcoming annular eclipse and showing Watchers how to use correct viewing equipment and procedures. June 1 - Stephanie DAgostino, NH Department of Environmental Services' Pollution Prevention Program, spoke on prevention of point and non-point pollution in water bodies such as the Great Bay Estuary. She advocated going directly to the companies, agencies and individuals who are creating the pollution. Technical Advisory Committee Meeting, 4:30, Thursday, June 9. Computer specialist and Great Bay Watcher David Early described a new data-base program that runs on Advantage that he is designing for possible use by the Watch. Mr. Robert Michelson who is creating both a 30-minute and a 12-minute video program on non-point pollution in the Great Bay estuary (financed by the Great Bay Hydrologic Unit which is administered by UNH Cooperative Extension). The shorter tape is designed for use by educators. Quality Assurance/Quality Control Activities Calibration of pH meters, hydrometers, thermometers was done by Amy Lindsay of the UNH Chemistry Department on April 14th. Instruments were within our guidelines. Records are kept in the Great Bay Watch office. Secchi discs were checked against standard meter sticks for quality control of turbidity measurements. Great Bay Watchers participated in a QA/QC "check-out" session at Jackson Estuarine Laboratory on April 20th and 23rd. Individuals were checked by quality control officers. On May 4 and May 15 additional QA/QC check-outs were conducted for correct sampling techniques for salnity, pH, temperature and dissolved oxygen. The results of all these sessions can be found in the QA/QC report. Presentations, Displays, etc. April I I - 14: 4th Annual Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Conference in Portland, Oregon at which both the wall-sized drawing of the Gulf of Maine Watershed by Susan Lamie and the Great Bay Watch display were presented. We have sent 15 QA/QC draft plans to 15 participants at that conference upon request. April 14 and 18: UNH students from a Department of Natural Resources course in community development presented the Great Bay Watch program to the Durham Conservation Commission and the Newmarket Planning Board, respectively. June 2 and 4: The Great Bay Watch display plus demonstrations were presented to local teachers and Gulf of Maine Marine Educators Association members at the Great Bay Estuarine Research Reserve at Sandy Point, Stratham, NH. June 8: Dana Kimball of Ecoventures included the Great Bay Watch Display as a part of his coastal resources booth at Market Square Day in Portsmouth, NH. June 18: Great Bay Watch display and demonstrations were a part of Celebrate Odiorne Day at Odiorne State Park, Rye, NH. June 28: Watchers showed sampling techniques to Elderhostel participants in the Marine Docents' week-long program aboard the University's research vessel, The Gulf Challenger. The program is entitled "The New Hampshire Coast: A Micro-cosm of New England Shores." Sampling Dates for the 1994 Season (See attached map which includes the newest site (#16)). All sites were sampled at the low and high tidal level. April 26 (except for site #3 where the dock was too slippery for safety, and site #8) May 10 (all 16 stations) May 25 June 10 June 23. Data Correction All the data for 1993 has been corrected according to the newest salinity charts. Hydrometers and thermometer calibration has been completed. Data for 4/6, 5110, 5/25, 6/10, 6/23 for most sites has been charted. Please see the example of the new data sheet which shows possible correction spaces, attached to this report. Ongoing Activities 1. Reid is continuing to meet with the Maine/New Hampshire Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Fair committee. At this point the committee is considering the March 1995 conference to be an intensive one-day for monitoring coordinators on data management/ quality assurance, fund raising, etc. A Gulf of Maine- wide Cconference is being considered for the spring of 1996. 2. Reid is a member of the Piscataqua Region Marine Debris Council and the committee is working on educational signs to be placed at boat lauches in July. 3. Reid and Meeker are consulting with Robert Michelson on the non-point pollution videos he is preparing about the Great Bay Estuary. 4. Reid is working with Chris Nash on duplicate sampling during consideration of re-opening some of the shellfish beds in Great Bay. 5. Reid and Meeker area'part of the Great Bay Environmental Network being set up by Steve Wallace, NH Office of State Planning 6. Meeker is working with Great Bay Watch teachers, Extension personnel and a professor (Drew Christie) from the Philosophy Department on plans for an interdisplinary unit to use with high school students. 7. Reid, Meeker, and Carlene Carey (Marine Docent) are coordinating two elderhostel theme weeks which feature coastal resources and issues. One week is focused on Great Bay and the other is aimed more at the seacoast. 8. We are in the final phases of producing a short training video on coliform analysis procedures, with the assistance of a small grant from the Great Bay Hydrologic Unit (Cooperative Extension). i I I 'N 0 Appendix 3. 1 I 0 Great Bay Watch 1993 Season I I note: data is prese. nted in both tabular and graphic forms I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME Penninsula SITE 1 9ATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SATH SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc OC - ppm DOM Dot ppt % % cm cm Oc Oc 4.21 14.0 11.90 9.10 10.30 3.50 122.9 8.10 7.20 80.00 40.00 380.00 170.00 19.00 15.00 5.06 18.00 16.50 8.50 6.70 19.00 12.20 100.3 73.7 7.50 7.00 95.00 52.50 370.00 133.00 27.00 18.00 5.20 14.00 13.50 7.60 6.40 22.30 14.00 84.3 66.8 7.40 7.20 90.00 87.50 365.00 168.00 15.00 15.00 6.03 15.50 14.00 8.30 7.20 27.70 22.00 98.2 79.7 7.70 7.50 95.00 65.00 375.00 125.00 23.00 15.00 6,23 18,00 20*00 7*90 6,31 21*20 25,10 91*10 81,70 7,90 7,10 1111,00 73,00 365,00 150*00 26*00 20,10 7.06 22.50 23.00 8.00 5.60 29.80 27.50 109.50 76.30 7.90 7.50 155.00 102.50 365.00 146.00 33.00 25.20 7.22 18.00 20.50 7.50 @5.50 31.20 28.90 95.30 72.20 7.80 7.30 138.00 97.50 370.00 135.00 24.50 25.00 8.03 23.00 23.00 7.80 5.10 31.50 27.10 108.90 69.30 7.70 7.20 158.00 123.00 345.00 140.00 30.00 23.00 8.19 23.00 23.00 7.05 4.70 31.20 28.00 98.90 64.20 7.30 7.30 190.00 110.00 383.00 153.00 22.50 19.00 9.02 22.50 22.00 7.30 4.50 31.10 31.00 100.70 61.50 7.80 7.40 230.00 122.00 350.00 155.00 25.90 19.00 9.20 15.50 16.00 7.77 6.70 32.90 29.00 95.40 80.80 7.80 7.70 230.00 118.00 385.00 130.00 15.00 14.00 10.04 16.50 14.00 8.46 6.50 30.90 28.80 104.70 75.10 7.70 7.40 230.00 105.00 363.00 165.00 24.00 15.00 10.18 12.00 12.00 8.00 6.69 31.10 28.10 90.10 73.90 7.90 7.10 305.00 100.00 405.00 165.00 21.50 16.50 11,09 6*00 6*50 9*52 10,25 28,10 22,30 91,80 96,60 7,10 7*10 315,00 130,011 340*00 130,00 0,10 11,00 MAX 23.00 23.00 11.90 10.25 32.90 31.00 122.90 96.60 8.10 7.90 315.00 130.00 405.00 170.00 33.00 25.20 MIN 6.00 6.50 7.05 4.50 10.30 3.50 84.30 61.50 7.30 7.00 80.00 40.00 340.00 125.00 0.50 11.00 AVERAGE 17.04 17.23 8.26 6.52 27.55 23.44 99.96 74.75 7.74 7.38 172.93 94.71 368.64 147.50 21.92 17.94 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H ED BC EG LP birds pt cloud waves 4.21 L BH EC NW DT crew boats overcast ripple 5.06 h BC GC CR LP boating clear ripple 5.06 L BH EC DT construction overcast ripple 5.20 H LP BC EO overcast ripple 5.20 L BH NW crew boats overcast calm 6.03 H EG BC LP clear ripple 6.03 L ED CR BH crew boats pt cloud ripple 6.23H LP NW boats clear calm 6.23L EO BH clear ripple 7.06H NW LIP hot clear ripple 7.06L EO BH clear ripple 7.22H EC LP overcast ripple 7.221- EC PPC LP rain before clear ripple 8.03H LP KP pt cloudy ripple 8.03L DT LP swimmer clear calm 8.19H ED BH EFG ripple 8.191- NW DT BH buggy overcast ripple 9.02H DT BH clear waves 9.02L LID BOATING CLEAR CALM 9.20H NW DT BH BOATING,BIRD CLEAR RIPPLES 9.201- LP BLUE HERON CLEAR RIPPLES 10.04H EO DT SH 'WINDY CLEAR WHITECAPS 10.04L GC CR LP WINDY PT. SUNNY RIPPLES 10.18H DT CR BH gulls clear ripples 10.181- EF EC LP 11.09H EC NW LP boats clear calm 11.091- EF BH gulls and boats overcast rioole Site 1 - Pennisula Data S Pen@ntnsula@@ :ite@ @1 Name Date Tide IDIlution Time IPlate Count CFUI100mI Act. Time IrActual time outlComments I Wojick 21-ALr L 10MI 7:45 NA NA 19:05 1 7:25IFilter fell upsidedown ,Wojick 21-Apr L Iml 7:45 2*200 19:05 17:251very smallcolonies Olech 21 -Apr H 10MI 13:43 0, 0 19:05 17:251 Olech 21 -Apr H 1ml 13:43 1*100 19:05 17:251 Curry 6-May L 10ml 8:30 17 ' 170 18:00 16:12 L 1 ml Curry 6-May H 10MI 13:40 NA NA 18:00 16:121filter fell H 1ml Wojick 20-May L 1 Oml 7:52 17 '1.70 17:00 16:001 Wojick 20-May L 1MI 7:52 2 200 17:00 16:001 Parson 20-Ma H 10MI 13:00 2*20 17:00 16:001 Parson 20-May H '1ml 13:00 0 0 17:00 16:001 Richard 3-jun L 10MI 2*20 14:55 15 Friend 3-Jun H 10MI 12:55, 0 0 14:55 15:301 Olech 23-Jun L 10MI 10:15 11 1 10 18:10 17:30 Olech 23-Jun L 1ml 10:15 1 100 18:10 17:30 Wojick 23-Jun H 10m] 16:16 1 10 18:10 17:30 Wojick 23-Jun H 1ml 16:16 0 0 18:10 17:30 Olecl 6-Jul L 110ml 1 9:30 2*20 18:09 16:101 Olech 6-Jul L 11ml 9:30. 0 0 18:09 16:101 Wojick 6-jul H 10ml 15:38 0* 0 18:09 16:10 1 Wojick 6-Jul H jiml 15:38 0 0 18:09 16:101 Curry 22-Jul L 110ml 1 10:00 21*20 19:45 18:001 Curry 22-JuIlL 11ml 1 10:00 01 0 19:45 18:001 Curry 22-Jul H 10MI -F-I 5-5 7 11-10 19:45 18:001very small colonies Curry 22-Jul H Ilml 1 15:57 01 0 19:45 18:001 19-Aug Wojick L 10ml 1 8:30 121* 1 20 16:45 14:5517 Ig/5 tiny Wojick 19-Aug L 11 mi 8:30, 21 200 16:45 14:551 Olech 19-Aug H 110ml 14:501 01-0 16:45 14:55 1 Olech 19-Aug H Ilml 1 14:50 01 0 16:45 14:551 Parson 2-Sep L 110ml 1 8:50 51-50 17:45 18:301 Parson 2-Sep L 11 ml 1 8:50 01 0 17:45 18:301 Turcotte --2--Sep H 10MI 1 15:10 21-20 17:45 18:301tiny colonies Turcotte 2-Sep H Iml 15:10 0 17:45 18730 Parsons 20-Sep L 10ml 10:30 41-40 18:00 19:001 Parsons 20-Sep L Iml 10:30 01 0 18:00 19:001 Wojick 20-Sep H 10ml 16:40 01.0 18:00 19:001 Wojick 20-Sep H 1ml 16:40 01 0 18:00 19:001 Curry 4-Oct L 1 Oml 10:00 1 1 0 17:30 17:33 1 Curry 4-Oct L 11 mi 10:00 0 0 17:30 17:331 4-Oct H 110MI 7- 0 0 17:30 17:33 4-Oct H 11 mi NA NA 17:30 17:33 pad fell Friend 18-Oct L 10ml 9:47 1* 1 0 17:25 17:00 Friend 18-Oct L iml 9:47 0, 0 17:25 17:00 Richmond 18-Oct H 10MI 15:42 0.0 1 17:25 17:00 Richmond 1 B-Oct H 1MI 15:42 0 0 17:25 17:00 G ray 9-Nov L 100ml 14:16 15 * 15 19:25 17:25 1 yellow G ray 9-Nov L 10MI 14:16 1 10 19:25 17:25 Curry 9-N FV @HJOOml 8:16 4 ' 4 19:25 17:25 Curry L 9-Nov,H 110ml 1 8:161 0, 0 1 9:25T 17:251 2/4/94 *denotes value used in graph construction Site #1 Penninsula 1993 200 200 170 170 i66' 14 Q 120 120 110 Fecal Coliform 00 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml 1-00 High Tide 80 60 50 40 40 20 0 20 20 20 0 0 10 15 0 0 0 0 -1 0100100 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3- 23- 6- 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0' 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul Jul 2/4/94 f GREAT SAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME JACKSON LAB SITE 2 ')ATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SATH SATIL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc ppm ppm ppt plot % % cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 4.21 11.50 10.00 11.20 10.60 10.90 7.30 109.9 98.4 7.10 75.00 65.00 450.00 250.00 20.00 18.00 5.06 13.50 14.50 11.20 11.70 20.20 17.00 121.4 127.0 7.80 7.20 90.00 85.00 460.00 225.00 25.00 36.00 5.20 13.50 13.50 8.00 7.50 23.30 23.30 88.4 82.9 7.50 6.70 110.00 90.00 460.00 245.00 18.00 12.00 6.03 12.50 13.50 8.30 7.80 27.50 24.90 59.4 87.0 7.50 7.40 115.00 55.00 440.00 205.00 25.00 13.00 6.23 17.50 18.00 7.50 7.40 28.90 27.20 93.00 91.70 7.60 100.00 55.00 540.00 210.00 30.00 20.00 7.06 20.50 21.00 8.00 7.20 31.20 29.90 106.50 96.00 7.60 7.80 177.50 135.00 440.00 240.00 31.00 26.00 7.22 18.50 20.50 8.00 6.80 31.20 30.30 102.69 90-00 7.80 7.70 155.00 117.00 470.00 230.00 25.00 22.00 8.03 21.00 21.00 7.85 6.85 33.10 30.70 107.40 92.4 7.90 7.70 130.00 140.00 430.00 250.00 30.00 25.00 8.19 20.00 21.00 7.00 5.90 31.60 32.40 92.60 79.90 7.70 7.70 170.00 135.00 470.00 220.00 29.00 24.00 9.02 22.50 21.50 8.20 6.00 31.90 32.50 113.70 82.00 8.00 7.90 290.00 160.00 440.00 240.00 26.00 20.00 9.20 14.50 14.50 8.00 7.10 31.40 31.40 95.00 84.30 7.80 7.70 250.00 200.00 465.00 240.00 15.00 15.00 10.04 14.50 13.50 8.20 7.90 30.10 30.10 96.60 91.10 7.90 7.80 260.00 140.00 455.00 260.00 22.00 16.00 10.18 10.00 10.00 8.80 8.20 30.90 30.90 94.80 7.90 7.80 230.00 250.00 490.00 250.00 20.00 17.00 11.09 9.30 10.45 89.00 100.8 7.90 7.90 460.00 230.00 460.00 230.00 5.00 10.50 MAX 22.50 21.50 11.20 11.70 33.10 -32.50 121.40 127.00 8.00 7.90 460.00 250.00 540.00 260.00 31.00 36.00 MIN 10.00 10.00 7.00 5.90 10.�0 7.30 59.40 79.90 7.50 6.70 75.00 55.00 430.00 205.00 5.00 10.50 AVERAGE 16.15 16.35 8.54 7.96 27.86 26.76 97.88 92.58 7.76 7.57 186.61 132.64 462.14 235.36 22.93 19.61 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H BP NP MS pt cloud waves 4.21 L NIS BP overcast ripple 5.06 H MS fishing pt cloud ripple 5.06 L SP NP MIS overcast ripple 5.20 H MIS BP boating overcast waves 5.20 L BP MIS heron overcast calm 6.03 H BP NP MS boating pt cloud ripple 6.03 L SP NP MIS boating clear calm 6.23H NP BP boating fishing waves 6.23L NP8P fishing clear whitecaps 7.06H ML BP fishing clear ripple 7.06L ML BP clear ripple 7.22H NP ML boating buggy overcast ripple 7.22L ML NP rain before clear ripple 8.03H BP JEL thermometE clear ripple 8.03L BP JEL thermometE clear ripple 8.19H BP MIS boats clear ripple 8.1 9L BP MIS bug, JEL boat overcast calm 9.02H SP IVIS clear waves 9.02L BID MS lesser,grester yE clear calm 9.20H BP MIS couple boats clear ripple 9.20L BP MIS pt. cloudy white caps 10.04H BP MS docks rolling pt cloudy white caps 10.041- BID MS bumpy dock clear waves 10.18H BID MS fishing clear waves 10.181- BP MS boating, geese clear waves 11.09H BID MIS boating pt cloudy calm 111.091- BP MS JEL boats pt cloudy calm Site 2 - JEL Site 2 - JEL Name Date TidODIlution Time Plate CounjCFU/IOOml Act. Time IrAct. Time 0OComments Swisher 21 -Apr L 11 Oml 8:00 1 *10 18:12 16:20 Swisher 21 -Apr L liml 8:00 0 0 18:12 16:20 Swisher 21 A H 10ml 16:00 11*1 0 18:12 16:20 Swisher 1ml 116:00 01 01 1@8@11 12 16:20 Swisher 1 Oml 7:40 NA NA 18:00 16:12 filter fell 1 m I I Swisher 6-MaylH 10ml 13:50 18:00 16:121 IH 1 m I I I Penhale 20-May L 10ml 7:15, 0110 18:30 17:301 Penhale 20-May L 1 ml 7:15 1 01 0 18:30 17:301 Swisher 20-May H 11 Oml 13:201 11-10 18:30 17:301 Swisher 20-May H 11 ml 13:20 01 0 18:30 17:301 11* 1 0 __F_ Swisher 3-Jun L 110ml 7:35 14:55 1 .30F___ Swisher 3-JunIH 110ml 13:00 0 10 14:55 15:301 Penhale 23-JunIL 110ml 10:15 21-20 18:40 17:301 Penhale 23-JuK:11 ml 10:15 01 01 18:40 17:301 Pearlman 23-JunIH 11 Oml 14:15 21*20 1 18:40 17:3012 ye-Ilow Colo Pearlman 23-Jun!H 1MI 14:15 01 01 18:40 17:301 Penhale 6-JU11H 110ml 15:45 01-0 18:30 17:301 Penhale 6-JuljH 11 ml 15:45 01 0 18:30 17:301 Lorenz 22-Jul L 11 Oml 11:00 .01-0 19:15 18:001 Lorenz 22-Jul L 1ml 11700 1 01 01 19:15 18:00 1 Lorenz 22-Jul H 1 Oml 116:401 01* 0 1 19:15 18:001 Lorenz 22-Jul H Ilml 116:401 01 01 19:15 18:001 Swisher 19-AugTU_j1 OMI 8:451 01* 0 1 17:20 17:551 wisher 19-AugIL Ilml 8:451 01 01 17:20 17:551 9-110 m I Swisher 19-Au 11-1 15:001 0110 17:20 17:551 SSwisher 19-AuglH 11ml 15:001 01 01 17:20 17:551 Penhale 2-Sep L 1100ml 8:301 NA INA 19:06 18:451filter pad fel Penhale 2-Sep L 1 Oml 8:301 01* 0 19:06 18:451 Penhale 2-Sep H 1 00ml 15.-301 21' 2 19:06 18:4 Penhale 2-SeplH 110ml 15:301 01 =Z__1 9:06 18:45 Swisher 20-SepIL 1100ml -11:151 ill 1 --- 1 20.,20 19:30 1 yellow Swisher 20-Sep L 11 Oml 11:151 01 OF 20:20 19:30 Swis er H 1100ml 17:00 1 0110 1 20:20 19:30 Swis er 20-Sep H 11 Oml 17:001 01 01 20:20 19:30 Swisher 4-OctIL 1100ml 9:301 01 01 18:15 18:521 Swisher 4-Oct L 11 Oml 9:30 1 *1 0 1 18:15 18:52 Penhale 4-Oct H 1100ml 15:32 01-0 18:15 18:52 t- ---I- Penhale 4-Oc H 10ml 15:32 Swisher 1 8-Oct L 1100ml 9:30 10 1 * 1 0 18:15 18:00 Swisher 1 8-Oct L 110ml 9:301 11 10 18:15 18:00 Swisher 18-Oct H 1100ml 15:15 3 [;3 18:15 18:00 Swisher 1 8-Oct H 1 Oml 15:15 01 0 18:15 18:00 Swisher 9-Nov L 100ml 14:15 81* 8 17:15 17:10 Swisher 9-Nov L 1 Oml 14:15 0 0 17:15 17:101 Penhale I 9-Nov H 100ml 8:20 6 6 17:15 17:1011 yellow Colo nhale 9-Nov H I Oml 8:20 0 17:15 17:1011 yellow Colo EC _e Oi v coo 11100 el- A rjH r"I 2 i 1-A rH 1 M L @6EM @aL L L a rman n' ale 9 le ,@nha renz ),en z h 20-Se h 2/4/94 'denotes value used in graph Construction Site #2 JEL 1993 30 30 25 2020 20 - Fecal Coliform 15 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml High Tide 1010 10 10 10 10 10 8 6 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 0 + 21-A 6-M 20-M 3- 23- 6- 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul Jul @O 2/4/94 MMMMM Site #3 Lamprey River 1993 100.0 1000 900 800 700 600 Fecal Coliform 500 470 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml High Tide 400 330 300 27 230 200 100 90 00 10000 70 00 90 90 @50 50 0 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3-Jun 23- 6-Jul 22-Jul 3-A 19-A 18-0 Jun 2/4/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME DEPOT ROAD SITE 4 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SAT SAT pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm cm Oc Oc 4.21 11.5 11.5 11.7 11.3 7.7 4.4 112.6 8.2 7.8 70.0 70.0 29.0 11.0 5.06 19.0 9.2 11.5 106.0 7.7 40.0 40.0 24.0 5.20 14.0 8.1 20.5 88.9 7.7 85.0 85.0 13.0 6.03 20.0 8.6 23.3 108.2 7.9 55.0 55.0 25.0 6.23 21.0 7.7 1.2 87.3 8.0 30.0 60.0 28.0 7.06 26.0 28.1 - 8,1 55.0 55.0 35.0 7.22 23.0 7.8 29.4 107 .5 8.0 70.0 70.0 27.0 8,03 26,0 9,11 28,9 141,9 8*1 75*0 75*0 33,0 8.19 24.0 8.4 28.5 117.2 7.8 60.0 60.0 24.0 9.02 24.0 7.9 31.7 112.3 7.9 60.0 60.0 24.5 9.20 17.5 9.2 30.1 115.0 8.1 80.0 80.0 14.0 10.04 17.5 9.8 29.2 121.8 8.0 60.0 60.0 24.0 10.18 16.0 10.1 27.5 120.6 8.0 40.0 40.0 12.0 11.09 8.0 10.1 23.1 98.7 7.9 35.0 35.0 4.0 MAX 26.0 11.5 11.7 11.3 31.7 4.4 141.9 8.2 7.8 85.0 85.0 35.0 11.0 MIN 8.0 11.5 7.7 11.3 1.2 4.4 87.3 7.7 7.8 30.0 35.0 4.0 11.0 AVERAGE 19.1 11.5 9.1 11.3 22.9 4.4 110.6 8.0 7.8 58.2 60.4 22.6 11.0 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H LS PW pt cloud ripple 4.21 L LS PW construction overcast ripple 5.06 H LS PM clear waves 5.20 H PM PW fox overcast ripple 6.03 H LS AR horseshoe crat pt cloud ripple 6.23H LS clear whitecaps 7.06H JJ JJ LS Hot, biting flies HHH ripple 7.22H LS PW water grey cloudy waves 8.03H LS PW sailboat clear ripple 8.19 PW QAQC samplet overcast ripple 9.02 LS KF sailboats clear ripple 9.20 LS PF KF pt cloudy calm 10.04 AT LS PW PF 10.18 LS PW higher water th. clear whitecaps 111.09 LS AT KF geese flying clear calm Site 4 - Depot Road Site 4 - Depot Road Name Date Tide DllutionjTime IPlate Coun CFU/100ml Act. Time INAct. Time OU Warren 21 -Apr L 10MI 1 9:451 1 10 17:39 16:15 some tiny blue specs Warren 21 -Apr L jiml 1 9:451 0 0 17:39 16:15 Warren 21 -Apr H 11 ml 15:251 1* 10 17:39 16:15 Warren 21 -Apr H 11ml 15:251 0 0 17:39 16:15 Sizemore 6-May H 110ml 16:001 4*40 18:40 16:45 1 yellow Warren I 20-Ma H 110ml 14:551 0* 0 19:00 Warren I 20-MaylH 11 ml 14:551 0 . 0 19:00 Sizemore 3-JunIH 110ml 14:001 0* 0 16:30 15:30 Sizemore 23-Jun H 110MI 17:501 3*30 21:10 20:30 water in dish Sizemore I 23-Jun H jiml 17:501 1 100 21:10 20:30 heavy sediments Jette 6-Jul H 110ml 17:001 010 18:30 17:30 Jette 6-Jul H 11ml 17:001 0 0 18:30 17:30 Sizemore I 2-Jul H it Oml 17:251 0* 0 20:00 18:00 Sizemore 22-Jul H 11 ml 17:251 0 0 20:00 18:00 Warren 19-Aug H 1 Oml 16:151 0* 0 18:55 18:15 Warren 19-Aug H jiml 16:151 0 0 18:55 18:15 Sizemore 2-Sep H 110ml 16:101 0* 0 18:10 18:30 Sizemore I 2-Sep H 11MI 16:101 0 0 18:10 18:30 Sizemore I 20-SeplH 110ml 18:151 1* 10 19:45 19:30 Sizemore I 20-SeplH jiml 18:151 0 0 19:45 19:30, Sizemore I 4-OctIH 1100ml 17:10 1 TNTC TNTC 19:30 18:52 Sizemore 18-octIH 11 Oml 16:301 24 *240 19:55 18:00 Sizemore 1 8-OctIH liml 16:301 5 500 19:55 18:00 Sizemore 9-NovjH 110ml 9:151 01.0 18:35 17:15 zemore I 9-NovjH 11 ml 9:151 01 01 18:35 17:15 Si 2/4194 'Denotes valued used for graph construction Site #4 Depot Road High Tide 1993 250 240 200 150 Fecal Coliform Colonies per 100ml 100 50 40 30 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - i --i 21-A 6-M 20-M 3-Jun 23. 6-Jul 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0 18-0 9-N Jun Jul 10 -=+UO 2/4/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME PORTSMOUTH COUNTRY CLUB SITE 5 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SATH SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 4.21 15.5 13.5 11.2 8.8 4.4 1.1 115.5 85.4 8.2 7.3 V.5 100.0 20.0 15.0 5.06 18.5 17.0 7.9 7.6 15.5 1.8 92.2 79.8 7.5 7.4 47.5 40.0 70.0 40.0 29.0 19.0 5.20 15.5 13.5 7.9 7.3 18.6 3.9 88.4 71.9 7.4 7.2 62.5 35.0 110.0 35.0 13.0 11.5 6.03 17.5 14.0 7.8 6.6 23.2 10.3 93.4 68.2 7.6 7.4 27.5 30.0 125.0 30.0 22.0 14.0 6.23 21.5 19.5 6.9 6.2 26.8 15.6 91.1 73.8 7.6 7.3 27.5 30.0 120.0 30.0 24.0 20.0 7.06 28.0 24.5 7.6 7.2 15.7 19.8 105.7 96.3 7.7 7.4 102.5 35.0 115.0 35.0 34.0 24.0 7.22 22.5 21.5 7.0 5.5 32.3 24.3 97.3 71.5 7.7 7.3 55.0 45.0 75.0 45.0 25.0 22.0 8.03 27.5 23.5 8.8 7.8 28.8 18.0 130.6 101.5 7.8 7.3 110.0 45.0 120.0 45.0 31.0 24.0 8.19 23.0 21.0 6.8 4.2 30.1 23.8 94.1 54.0 7.7 7.2 135.0 35.0 135.0 35.0 24.5 19.5 9@02 24.0 22.0 8.2 4.3 31.5 24.1 116.5 56.4 7.8 7.2 110.0 45.0 110.0 45.0 23.5 20.0 9.20 16.5 15.0 9.2 6.8 24.1 19.6 108.6 75.8 7.9 7.5 87.5 45.0 145.0 45.0 15.0 18.0 10.04 16.0 12.5 9.5 7.9 28.0 12.9 113.8 80.2 7.9 7.4 110.0 50.0 110.0 50.0 22.0 17.0 10.18 14.0 11.5 8.5 7.4 28.5 13.9 98.1 73.9 7.8 7.5 27.5 45.0 45.0 18.0 16.0 11.09 3.0 5.0 10.1 10.5 22.0 .5.7 86.7 85.5 7.7 7.4 85.0 35.0 85.0 35.0 1.0 10.0 MAX 28.0 24.5 11.2 10.5 32.3 24.3 130.6 101.5 8.2 7.5 135.0 50.0 145.0 50.0 34.0 24.0 MIN .3.0 5.0 6.8 4.2 4.4 1.1 86.7 54.0 7.4 7.2 27.5 30.0 70.0 30.0 1.0 10.0 AVERAGE 18.8 16.7 8.4 7.0 23.5 13.9 102.3 76.7 7.7 7.3 74.6 39.6 109.2 39.6 21.6 17.9 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H BB HJ SM course workers pt cloud waves 4.21 L BB HJ SM course workers overcast ripple 5.06 H HJ SM BB clear waves 5.06 L HJ SM BB AR golfers overcast ripple 5.20 H HJ BB DC golfers overcast ripple 5*20 L BB DC ollers overcast calm 6.03 H HJ SM DC BB golfers pt cloud waves 6.03 L HJ SM DC BB cormorants clear ripple 6.23H SM BB golfers clear waves 6.23L SMBBDC golfers clear waves 7.06H SM BB DC golfers clear ripple 7.061- SM BB DC golfers clear ripple 7.22H BB DC SM birds overcast ripple 7.22L BBDC birds clear ripple 8.03H BB DC SM rain day before pt cloudy ripple 8.19H SM DC BB flock of killdeer cloudy calm 8.191- SM DC rain day before foggy calm 9.02H BB SM DC blue heron and few clouds ripple 9.02L BB SM DC birds and golfei pt cloudy calm 9.20H BB SM DC golf pt cloudy calm 9.201- BEISM golf, prob w sal pt cloudy ripple 10.04H BB SM DC birds clear ripple 10.041- BB SM DC great blue hero pt cloudy ripple 10.18H BB DC SM golfers pt cloudy ripple 10.18L BB DC golf pt cloudy ripple 11.09H SM DC debris on watet clear calm 111.091- SM DC BB golf overcast calm Site 5 - Portsmouth Country Club 1993 site 5 -PPC Name Date Tide Dilutio Time Plate Coun CFU/1OOmIIAct. Time IN Act. Time OU'Comments 21 -A r L 1 Oml 7:40 18 * 180 21 -Apr L 1ml 21-AprIH 10ml 14:00 33 *330 1 large/32 ti y 21 -AprIH Iml 6-MaylL 10ml 41*40 6-MayIL iml 21 2001 6-MayIH 1 Oml 121*120 - 1 8 yellow 6-MaylH Ilml 21 2001 6 ellow I20-MaylL 110ml 7:451 681 6801 20-May L 11ml 7:45 111,1100 1 20-Mmay H 11 Oml 13:37 NA (1) INA (10) 1 some water leaked in? 20-May H Flm 1 13:37 01-0 1 Baird 3-Jun L 110ml 7:16 241*240 1 15:00 13:40 5 yellow Baird 3-Jun H 11 Oml 13:11 11* 10 1 15:00 13:40 1 yellow Baird 23-Jun L 11 Oml 10:45INA (42) INA (420) 1 19:40 18:40 not valid water leaked into Baird 23-Jun L 11ml 10:45 1 21*200 1 19:40 18:40 Baird 23-Jun H 1 Oml 16:401 41-40 1 19:40 18:40 Baird 23-Jun H Ilml 16:40 01 01 19:40 18:40 Baird 6-Jul L 10ml 10:10 351*350 1 17:45 16:10 Baird 6-JuIIL Ilml '10:10 11 1001 17:45 16:10 Baird 6-JuIlH I10ml 16:10 01* 0 1 17:20 15:50 Baird 6-Jul H 11mi 16:10 01 01 17:20 15:50, Baird 22-Jul L 110ml 10:23 201*200 1 17:30 16:0011 yellow Baird 22-Jul H 11 Oml 16:15 01* 0 1 17:30 16:30 1 Baird 3-Aug L 110mi 9:10 831 8301 17:05 16:0013 yellow Baird 3-Aug L Ilml 9:10 61-600 17:05 16:00 Baird 3-Aug H 110ml 115:00 01* 0 17:05 16:15 Baird 3-Aug H Ilml 115:001 01 01 17:05 16:15 McCartf 19-Aug L 110ml 211'210 1 17:15 16:14 McCartt 19-Aug L Ilml I 1 1001 17:15 16:14 Zhamb 19-Aug H 11 Oml 11* 10 1 17:56 16:16, ChambE 19-Aug H 11 ml 01 01 17:59 16:16 Baird 2-Sep L 110ml 101,100 1 16:30 14:00 2 yellow Baird 2-Sep L Ilml 51 5001 16:30 14:00 Baird 2-Sep,H 10ml 01* 0 1 16:30 14:00 B@i@rd 2-SepIH Iml 01 01 16:30 14:00 Baird 18-OctIL 10ml 110:05 17 I'l 70 1 17:29 16:49 Baird 18-OctIL Ilml 10:15 41 4001 17:29 16:49 Baird 18-OctIH 110ml 14:00 NA (1) -INA (10) 10:04 9:42 filtered 10/19 Baird 1 8-Oct H 11 ml 14:00 NA (0) INA (0) 10:12 9:43 filtered 10/19 _T 14 Chambe 9-Nov L 1 Orn I - :58 NA INA SAMPLES Chambe 9-Nov L 1ml 14:58 NA INA WEPE Chambe@ 9-Nov H 10ml 8:26 NA INA FILLED WITH ChambV _qNov'P_1mI 8:26 NA INA I IWATER! 4 PC Dat 218A r T 21_Apr 2/4/94 *Denotes value used for graph construction Site #5 Portsmouth Country Club 1993 1200 1100 1000 800 Fecal Coliform 00 600 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml High Tide 400 330 350 240 200 -18 200 200 210 170 120 100 40 40 0 10 0 0 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3-Jun 23- 6-Jul 22- 3-A 19-A 2-S 18-0 Jun Jul t 0 110 No 2/4/94 GREAT SAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME: FOX POINT SITE 6 - DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SATH SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L cc cc ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm cm oc oc 4.21 8.5 9.5 10.9 11.0 16.3 9.7 103.2 102.4 7.7 7.5 142.5 80.0 300.0 110.0 20.0 13.0 5.06 10.5 13.0 9.2 8.8 24.5 18.1 96.0 93.2 7.7 7.6 200.0 85.0 310.0 85.0 25.0 18.0 5.20 11.0 13.0 9.3 8.2 26.7 23.2 99.5 89.6 7.6 7.5 205.0 125.0 275.0 125.0 14.0 11.0 6.03 11.0 12.5 9.1 8.4 29.4 25.8 99.1 92.3 7.7 7.5 207.0 100.0 310.0 100.0 24.0 10.0 6,23 13,0 17,0 5,5 7A 29,8 27,7 62,7 90,2 7,9 7,6 200*0 110*0 285,0 80,0 21 *0 18,0 7.06 16.0 19.0 8.5 7.8 30.9 28.5 103.7 99.3 7.3 7.6 275.0 110.0 275.0 110.0 29.0 28.0 7.22 14.0 18.0 8.4 -7.1 31.4 29.7 98.8' 89.4 7.7 7.8 303.0 110.0 320.0 110.0 22.0 22.0 8.03 18.0 19.5 7.9 7.8 31.0 30.5 100.3 101.5 7.2 7.7 260.0 90.0 260.0 90.0 31.0 23.5 8.19 17.5 21.0 8.0 7.0 30.9 31.1 100.5 94.0 7.8 7.5 177.5 115.0 265.0 115.0 23.0 18.0 9.02 16.5 19.5 8.0 6.6 30.9 31.6 98.6 86.5 7.6 7.6 355.0 145.0 355.0 145.0 26.0 19.0 9.20 12.0 14.5 8.0 7.3 32.4 31.4 90.8 86.7 7.8 7.8 335.0 130.0 350.0 130.0 14.0 13.0 10.04 12.0 14.0 7.8 8.2 32.2 30.1 87.2 95.6 7.3 7.1 340.0 145.0 340.0 145.0 20.0 19.0 10.18 9.5 10.0 8.4 8.2 30.5 29.2 88.4 87.3 7.1 315.0 125.0 375.0 125.0 15.0 16.0 11.09 7.0 7.0 9.0 9.6 28.8 27.3 88.4 94.2 7.7 7.6 295.0 115.0 295.0 115.0 5.0 10.0 MAX 18.0 21.0 10.9 11.0 32.4 31.6 103.7 102.4 7.9 7.8 355.0 145.0 375.0 145.0 31.0 28.0 MIN 7.0 7.0 5.5 6.6 16.3 9.7 62.7 86.5 7.2 7.1 142.5 80.0 260.0 80.0 5.0 10.0 AVERAGE 12*6 14,8 8A 8A 29*0 26*7 94*1 93,0 7,6 7,1 217*9 111*1 308,2 113*2 20,6 17*0 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H jP BID cc boating ptcloud waves 4.21 L JP BP CC BT boating overcsat calm ;5.06H JP BP BH dock in clear ripple 5.06L jP Elp debris overcast calm 5.20H JP BH boats,tems overcast ripple 5.20L JPBH lobstering temE overcast calm 6.03H JPBPBH terns fishing clear waves 6.03L JPBPBH terns kingfisher clear calm 6.23H NB CC ND BH clear whitecaps 6.23L BH clear whitecaps 7*06H JP SP fishing hazy calm 7.06L jP SP fishing hazy calm 7.22H BH JP BP terns fishing overcast ripple 7.22L BH JP BP tems,cluck clear ripple 8.03H jP BP fishing pt cloudy 8.03L jP BP new dock haze calm 8.19H BH JP BP ducks clear calm 8.19L BH JP BP meter skips haze calm 9.02H BH JP meter dead 9.02L BP JP BH clear calm 9.20H JB BP -boating, bait fis pt cloudy ripple 9.20L JS PB strong wind pt cloudy white caps 10.04H JB BP boating pt cloudy white caps 10.04L JB BP BH coastal cleanur clear ripple 10.18H JB BP lobstering clear whitecaps 10.18L JB BP BH windy clear ripple 11.09H jP lobstering clear calm 11 1.09L jP boating/ducks pt cloudy calm Site 6 - Fox Point 1993 Site 6- Fox Point Name Date Tide DIlution Time Plate Coun CFU/100ml Act. Time It Act. Time OUIComments Porter 21-Apr L 10ml 7:40 1110 21:00 19:051 Porter 21 -Apr L 1ml 7:40 1 100 21:00 19:051 Porter 21 -Apr H 10ml 13:48, 1* 10 21 :0 OE-1 9:051 Porter 21-Apr H '1MI 113:481 0 0 21:001 19:051 Porter 6-May L 10ml 7:45 3*30 18:551 16:551 L IMI i i Porter 6-May H 10ml 13:57 0* 0 18:551 16:551 H Iml , I I 20-May L 10ml 20-May L 11 ml Hill/Porter 20-May H 110ml 13:171 NA NA 19:001 Hill/Porter 20-May H 1ml 13:17 NA NA 19:001 Hill 3-JunIL 10ml 0,10 15:351 15:301 Hill 3-JunIH 10ml 112:50 010 15:35 15:301 Hill 23-JunIL 10ml 110:03 0 0 19:10 17:301 Hill 23-Jun L lml 110:03 1*100 19:10 17:301 Hill 23-Jun H '10MI 116:20 1 10 19:10 17:301 Hill 23-Jun H 1ml 116:20 0 0, 19:101 17:301 Porter 6-Jul L 10ml 9:301 0 0 19:301 17:301 1 Porter 6-JuIlL 1ml 9:30 NA NA 19:301 17:30 1 PAD FELL DOWN Porter 6-JuIjH 1 Oml 115:46 010 19:301 17:30 Porter 6-jullH 1ml 115:46 0 01 19:301 17:301 Hill 22-Jul L 110ml 1 9:43 0 0 1 18:301 18:001 Hill 22-Jul L liml 1 9:43 0 01 18:301 18:001 Hill 22-Jul H 10ml 16:30, 2*20 1 18:301 18:001 Hill 22-JuIlH 1ml 16:301 0 01 18:301 18:001 Hill 19-AugIL 10ml 1 1 10 1 16:251 14:551 Hill 19-AugjL 11ml 1 0 01 16:251 14:551 Hill 19-AuglH 10ml 114:50 0 0 1 16:251 14:551 Hill 19-Aug H 'Iml 114:50 0 01 16:251 1 :551 Hill 2-Sep L 10 1 1 1 1 0 18:301 Hill -2-SepIL Iml 1 0 0 18:301 Hill 2-SeplH 1 OMI 1 010 18:3011 blue-green Hill 2-SepIFi Imi 1 0 01 18:301 Porter 20-SepIL 100ml 110:39 4 4 1 18:401 19:001 Porter 20-Sep L 110:39 1 101 18:401 19:001 Porter 20-Sep H 1100ml 16:56, 2 2 18:401 19:001 Porter 20-SeplH 110ml 116:56 0 01 18:401 19:001 Hill 4-OctIL 100ml 1 9:37 7 7 19:151 17:331 F_ 1 00ml 115:47 19:15 17:331 Porter 4-Oct H 13 13 Hill 18-OctIL I 00ml 1 9:23 4 4 19:00 18:0011 yellow Hill 18-OctFL- 1 Oml 9:23 - 0 0 19:00 18:001 Porter 18-Oct H 100ml 15:39, 2 2 19:00 18-070 Porter 18-Oct H 110ml 15:391 0 0 1 g:001 18:0012' yellow 9-Nov L 100ml 14:10 4,* 4 17:401 17:0711 yellow colony 9-Nov L 10ml 14:10 01 0 17:401 17:071 1 iPorter -9-Nov H 1 00ml 9:03 31-3 17:40 1 17:-0772 yellow colonies jPorter 9-NovTH-lomi 9:03 01 0 17:401 17:071 2/4/94 *Denotes values used for graph construction AM m m m m m m m ml Site #6 Fox Point 1993 100 100 90 80 70 60 Fecal Coliform 50 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml D High Tide 40 30 30 20 20 - 13 1010 10 10 10 - 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3 - 23- 6- 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul Jul 1010 @Ouo 2/4/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME: CEDAR POINT SITE 7 0ATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SATH SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTHH DEPTHL ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm cm cm cm oc oc 4.21 9.5 9.0 10.9 10.7 13.9 9.7 104.0 98.4 7.4 7.2 155.0 30.0 210.0 30.0 23.0 19.0 5.06 11.0 13.5 9.2 8.0 23.6 17.0 96.5 85.0 7.4 7.2 232.5 75.0 295.0 75.0 26.5 18.0 5.20 13.5 13.5 8.4 8.0 26.2 23.6 94.5 88.5 7.4 7.6 200.0 117.0 630.0 520.0 20.0 12.0 6.03 13.5 12.5 9.4 8.2 30.1 27.2 108.5 90.9 7.6 7.6 115.0 105.0 455.0 29.0 9.5 6.23 16.0 17.5 8.2 7.3 29.5 28.2 99.1 90.2 7.5 7.5 285.0 115.0 630.0 565.0 26.5 20.5 7,16 18,0 19-1 8*1 7*5 30,3 30*3 102A 97,5 7A 7,3 330,0 72,5 630,0 435 *0 35,0 26 "' 7.22 16.5 18.5 8.7 6.8 30.9 29.9 107.2 86.5 7.8 7.6 260.0 135.0 650.0 540.0 24.0 22.0 8.03 19.5 19.5 7.6 7.2 30.7 30.1 99.0' 93.5 6.5 7.9 407.0 212.5 630.0 475.0 32.0 24.5 8.19 19.0 20.0 7.0 6.9 30.5 30.6 90.3 90.7 7.6 7.6 350.0 180.0 630.0 495.0 29.0 21.0 9.02 18.0 21.0 7.3 6.8 31.5 33.1 92.9 92.5 7.3 7.4 435.0 227.0 640.0 465.0 22.0 23.0 9.20 12.0 15.0 7.4 31.1 31.4 88.8 7.1 7.2 462.0 290.0 640.0 525.0 18.0 11.0 10.04 14.0 14.0 7.4 7.3 31.6 31.4 87.1 85.8 7.7 7.5 440.0 220.0 640.0 395.0 22.0 15.0 10.18 11.0 10.5 8.7 8.7 30.7 29.2 95.6 93.6 6.7 7.0 420.0 327.5 640.0 640.0 20.0 14.0 11.09 6.5 7.0 8.6 9.6 29.8 26.2 84.9 93.5 6.3 5.6 570.0 362.5 640.0 470.0 0.0 11.0 MAX 19.5 21.0 10.9 10.7 31.6 33.1 108.5 98.4 7.8 7.9 570.0 362.5 650.0 640.0 35.0 26.0 MIN 6.5 7.0 7.0 6.8 13.9 9.7 84.9 85.0 6.3 5.6 115.0 30.0 210.0 30.0 0.0 9.5 AVERAGE 14.1 15.1 8.4 7.9 28.6 27.0 97.1 91.1 7.2 7.3 333.0 176.4 577.3 434.6 23.4 17.6 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H IL AR quiet ptcloud whitecaps 4.21 L IL MR planes overcast ripple 5.06H EL DL mallards boatin clear ripple 5.061- EL MR gulls overcast ripple 5.20H MR EL MB debris overcast waves 5.20L. EL MR MB mallards overcast calm 6.03H MR MB fishing clear ripple 6.031- EL MR geese ptcloud ripple 6.23H EL MR boating clear ripple 6.23L MR EL MB gulls geese clear ripple 7.03H EL MB clear ripple 7.03L MR MB AB ducks clear calm 7.22H IL AB windy overcast ripple 7.221- AB MB rain day before clear ripple 8.03H IL MB AB geese,mallards clear ripple 8.031- IL MB ducks,geese haze calm 8.19H MR fish clear calm 8.191- MBBBMR mallards,geese fog,cloudy 9.02H EL MR meter,line trout pt cloudy waves 9.02L. AB BB birds, clear calm 9.20H IL DL cormorants pt cloudy ripple 9.201- IL MR 50 different birc pt cloudy ripple 10.04H IL AB sailing, geese few clouds white caps! 10.04L DL BB DO heated up pt cloudy white caps 10.18H AB MB flock of ducks clear waves 10.18L. AB M6 BB fishing pt cloudy ripple 11.09H BB AB none clear calm 11 1.09L BB AB MR none overcast rioole Site 7 - Cedar Point 1993 S te 7 - Cedar Point Name Date Tide Dilution Time Plate Coun CFU/1 o-oml Act. Time IN Act. Time OUI Comments Lourie 21-Apr L 10ml 7:26 010 20:00 18:00 Lourie 21-Apr L iml 7:26 NA NA 20:00 18:00 Filter fell ont Lourie 21 -Apr H 10ml 113:4 31 NA NA 20:00 18:00 Filter fell on Lourie 21-Apr H iml 13:431 1*100 20:001 18:00 Lourie 6-May L 10MI 7:311 0* 0 18:55 16:55 L Iml Lourie 6-Mgj H 10ml 113:52 1110 18:55 16:55 H 1ml Lourie 20-May L 110MI 6:55 0* 0 18:00 16:00 Lourie 20-May L 1ml 6:55 0 0 18:00 16:00 Lourie 20-Ma H 10ml 13:10, 0 0 18:00 16:00 Lourie 20-Ma H 1ml 113:10 1*100 18:00 16:00 Lourie 3-Jun L 10ml 6:26 0* 0 15:35 15:30 Rivers 3-Jun H 10ml 12:46 0.0 15:35 15:301 Rivers 23-jun L 10mI 9:53 1* 10 22:25, 20:301 Rivers 23-Jun L iml 9:53 KA NA 22:25 20:30 pad fell, ruin Rivers 23-Jun H lom 1 16:10, 0,10 22:25 20:30 Rivers 23-JunTf-@ml 116:10 01 01 22:25 20:30 Briggs 6-Jul L 10ml 1 9:15 01-0 1 17:16 16:10 Briggs 6-Jul L 1ml 1 9:15 01 01 17:16 16:10 Lourie 6-Jul H 110m 1 115:41 201*200 1 17:16 16:1011 blue/yelloA Lourie 6-Jul H Iml 115:41 51 5001 17:16 16:10 Briggs 22-Jul L 10ml 9:33, 1181 11801- 18:50 18:00 Briggs 22-Jul L 1ml 1 9:331 251*2500 1 18:50 18:00 Briggs 22-Jul H 10m 1 115:54 11-10 1 18:50 18:00 Briggs 22-Jul H 1ml 115:54 0 01 18:50 18:00 Briggs 19-Aug L 10ml 8:20 1* 10 1 18:10 18:05, Briggs 19-Aug L JIMI 8:20 0 01 18:10 18:051 B,i,,s 19-Aug H 110m 1 114:40 4*40 1 18:10 18:051 Briggs 19-Aug H 11 ml 14:40, 0 01 18:10 18:051 Briggs 2-Sep L 110ml 8:241 010 1 18:301 Briggs 2-Sep L JIMI 8:24 0 01 18:301 Lourie 2-Sep H 110m 1 114:39 3 '30 1 18:30( Lourle 2-Sep H jiml 114:39 0 01 18:30 Lourie 20-Sep L 110ml 110:29 3*30 1 21:00 21:30 Lourie 20-Sep L Jim[ 110:29 0 01 21:00 21:30 Lourie 20-Sep H 110m 1 16:51, 9190 1 21:00 21:30 Lourie 20-Sep H 11 ml 116:511 2 2001 21:00 21:30 Lourie 4-Oct H 110ml 115:421 010 1 20:30 18:521 B 1 B-Oct L 110ml 1 9:131 010 1 19:20 18:00 Briggs 18-Oct L 11 mi 9:13 0 01- 19:20 18:00 Briggs 18-Oct H 110m 1 115:25 0 1 19:20 18:00 Briggs 18-Oct H Jim] 115:25 0 ol 19:20 18:00 9-Nov L 10MI 114:08 0* 0 1 18:00 17:10 9-Nov L IMI 14:08 0 01 18:00 17:10, 9-Nov H lorn 1 8:01, fok 0 1 18-00 17:1011 yellow colo 9-Nov H 1MI 1 8.011 01 01 17:101 U"e ,Pur@e urle ri s r, s 21/4194 'Denotes values used for graph construction Site #7 Cedar Point 1993 300 250 200 7200 Fecal Coliform Low Tide .Colonies per 100ml 150 El High Tide 100 100 100 90 50 40 30 3C 10 10 10 1 0 0 20! 0-+ 0 0 N 0 0 - MCI, on 0 0 0 0 0 21-A 6-M 20-M 3- 23- 6- 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul Jul + 2/7/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME: COCHECO SITE 9 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SATH SAT L pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTHH DEPTHL ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc ppm pom ppt ppt % % cm cm cm cm oc oc 4.21 11.5 10.0 10.2 10.1 0.0 0.0 94.4 89.4 7.2 7.1 115.0 .17.0 180.0 17.0 19.0 16.0 5.06 17.0 17.0 8.5 8.9 2.9 0.0 89.7 92.4 7.0 7.1 100.0 24.0 250.0 24.0 22.0 17.0 5.20 15.0 15.0 7.6 7.8 9.9 4.7 80.0 82.0 6.9 7.0 118.0 20.0 400.0 20.0 13.0 11.0 6.04 17.0 15.0 8.0 8.1 10.8 5.9 88.1 83.4 7.0 6.9 150.0 20.0 200.0 20.0 20.0 10.0 6.23 20.5 21.0 7.9 6.5 18.3 14.0 97.4 79.0 7.3 7.0 110.0 bsv 175.0 bsv 21.0 19.0 7.06 26.5 24.0 8.2 7.5 20.4 12.8 114.0 78.6 7.6 7.6 130.0 bsv 400.0 bsv 32.0 30.0 7.23 22.0 22.0 7.2 6.8 24.9 18.5 94.9 86.3 7.6 7.1 135.0 bsv 425.0 30.0 23.0 20.0 8.03 26.0 23.0 9.5 -7.3 21.1 12.4 131.9 91.2 7.7 7.3 175.0 bsv 400.0 28.0 22.0 8.19 24.0 22.0 5.3 21.7 15.4 66.1 7.5 7.1 180.0 bsv 465.0 na 22.0 18.0 9.02 22.0 22.0 8.8 5.6 25.2 20.0 116.2 71.7 7.5 7.4 195.0 40.0 40.0 22.0 19.5 9.20 16.0 15.5 9.6 7.0 24.5 17.0 112.5 77.6 7.8 7.3 140.0 bsv 440.0 15.0 12.0 10.04 15.0 12.5 9.9 8.5 15.4 8.4 107.6 84.0 7.6 7.1 120.0 bsv 365.0 20.5 13.0 10.18 11.5 9.5 8.7 13.3 4.3 86.6 7.3 7.0 170.0 bsv 460.0 17.0 14.0 11.09 2.0 6.0 11.0 11.1 5.'0 3.8 83.6 91.7 7.5 6.9 215.0 bsv 390.0 -4.0 7.0 MAX 26.5 24.0 11.0 11.1 25.2 - 20.0 131.5 92.4 7.8 7.6 215.0 40.0 465.0 40.0 32.0 30.0 MIN 2.0 6.0 7.2 5.3 0.0 0.0 80.0 66.1 6.9 6.9 100.0 175.0 -4.0 7.0 AVERAGE 17.6 16.8 8.9 7.7 15.2 9.8 99.7 82.6 7.4 7.1 146.6 8.6 350.0 16.8 19.3 16.3 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H JM BK geese ptcloud ripple 4.21 L NNJM quiet ptcloud calm 5.06H JM BK ptcloud ripple 5.06L NNJM quiet overcast calm 5.20H JM SK boating overcast ripple 5.20L NNJM quiet overcast calm 6.04H im boating ptcloud ripple 6.04L NN JM clear calm 6.23H JM BK clear ripple 6.23L JM BK boating clear waves 7.06H JM BK fishing clear ripple 7.06L im loon clear ripple 7.23H NN JM boating pt cloudy ripple 7.23L NN JM cormorant clear ripple 8.03H 6K JM osprey pt cloudy ripple 8.03L NN JM herons pt cloudy ripple 8.19H NN JM howling pt cloudy calm 8.191- NN JM fish jumping overcast/foggy calm 9.02H CC SK boat clear ripple 9.02L NN birds and boats clear calm 9.20H NN JM heron, boating pt cloudy ripple 9.201- im frost and birds clear ripple 10.04H NN BK breezy pt cloudy ripple 10.04L im green glob plant pt cloudy calm 10.18H JM BK folliage tour boa clear ripple 10.18L im birds, mild temp pt cloudy ripple 11.09H JM IL ice clear calm 11 1.09L JM IL ducks pt cloudy calm Site 9 - Cocheco River 1993 Site 9 - Cocheco River Name Date Tid(Dllutior Time Plate Count CFU11OOmI Act. Time IN AcL Time OUI Comments Neal 21 -Apr L 10ml 6:45 2 *20 21:15 19:30 2 yellow Colo Neal _ 21 -Apr L 1ml 6:45 2 200 21:15 19:30 Munson 21 -Apr H 10ml NA 7*70 21:15 19:30 Munson 21 -Apr,H 11ml NA 0 0 21:15 19:30 Neal 6-MaylL 110ml 7:00 42 '420 19:20 17:25 1 yellow IL 1ml Munson 6-May H 10ml 13:00 10 '100 19:20 17:25 1 yellow H Iml Neal 20-Ma L I Oml 6:30, 25 *250 16:30 16:00 4 yellow Neal 20-May L Iml 6:30 7 700 16:30 16:00 Munson 20-May H 10ml 12:40 14 *140 16:30, 16:00 Munson 20-May H 11ml 12:40 0 0 16,30T 16:00 Neal 3-JunjL @1 Oml 6:00 24,-240 16:001 15:30 1 yellow Munson 3-Jun H 10ml 11100 16:001 15:30 Munson 23-Jun L 10ml 10:00 NA (30) NA 300 20:001 18:40 Pad fell down Munson 23-Jun L Iml 110:00 6'600 20-001 Munson 23-Jun @T- -10--m -I7NA 10,100 20:001 18:40 Munson 23-Jun H Iml NA .1 100 20:001 18:40 Munson 6-Jul L 10ml 8:50 NA (5) NA (50) 16:521 16:101NON STERILE Munson 6-Jul L 11ml 8:50 NA (4) NA (400) 16.-521 16:101 NON STERILE Munson 6-Jul H 110ml 115:00 NA (2) INA (20) 16:521 16:101NON STERILE Munson 6-Jul H @@l 5:00 NA (0) INA (0) 16:521 16:101NON STERILE Neal 22-Jui ,L JiOml 1 9:00 311*310 18:001 18:001 Neal 22-Jul L 11ml 1 9:00 31 300 18:001 18:001 Neal 22-JuIlH 10ml 115:00, 41'40 18:001 18:001mold! Neal 22-Jul H Iml 15:00 0 0, 18:001 18:001 Neal 19-AugIL 10ml 8:00 471-470 1 . 18:551 18:20 Neal 19-Auq_ L Iml 8:00 31 3001 18:551 18:20 Neal 19-Aug H I Oml 14:00 11-10 18:551 18:20 Neal 19-Aug H Iml 14:00 01 0 18:551 18:20 Neal 2-Sep L 110ml 7:50. 181*180 16:121 18:30 10 green/yel Neal 2-SepjL jiml 7:501 11 100 16:121 18:301 2-Sep H 110ml 14:05 01 0 16:121 18:301115 yellow 2-Sep H jiml 14:05 1 *100 16:121 18:30110 yellow Munson 20-SepIL 110ml 9:58 32 *320 19:151 19-7-@ '00 Munson 20-SepIL jiml 9:58 2 200 19:151 19:00 Neal 20-Sep H 110ml 16:00 NA (3) INA (30) 19:151 19:00 pad fell Neal 20-Sep H 11 ml 16:00, 01-0 19:151 19:00 Munson 4-Oct L 11 Oml 9:00 441*440 19:151 17:33 Neal 4-Oct H 10ml 15:30 8*80 19:15 17:331 Munson 18-Oct L 1 Oml 8:45 60 *600 17:50 17:001 Munson 18-Oct L iml 8:45 8 800 17:50 17:00 Kram 18-Oct H 1 Oml 14:45 12 *120 17:50 17:00 Krarn 18-Oct H iml 14:45 1 100 17:50 17:00 Munson 9-Nov L 10ml 13:38 171*170 - 18:221 17:05 1 yellow Colo Munson 9-Nov L iml 13:38 01 0 18:221 17:05 IMunson 9-Nov H 10ml 7:30 61*60 18:221 17:051 [Munson , 9-Nov H 1ml 7:30 NA --FN-A 18:221 17:051Pad fell N 21-A r 6_Ma 6_Ma 0_@ 2a 3' 1 105300 30MO 1 8.40 Pa 18 -4 0 1. - .4 1 8.40 2/4/94 *Denotes values used lor graph construction Site #9 Cocheco River 1993 600 600 600 500 470 440 420 ,400 310 320 Fecal Coliform 300 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml 240 High T.ide .200 180 170 4 20 100 00 00 00 00 - 70 0 2 10 -0 21-A 6-M 20-M 3- 23- 6- 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul Jul 10 2/4/94 GREAT SAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME PISCATAQUA SITE 10 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L FO--H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SAT H SATIL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H TT-E-M -P -L oc oc - ppm pDm ppt Dot % !1. cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 4.21 11.5 10.0 11.1 10.2 6.0 0.3 105,8 91.0 7.6 7.1 110.0 235.0 19.5 12.5 5.06 15.5 15.5 8.6 8.0 18.3 6.3 96.1 83.4 7.0 10.0 250.0 250.0 25.0 17.0 5.20 13.0 13.5 8.0 7.1 22.7 14.7 87.1 74.4 .7.8 7.4 60.0 225.0 25.0 14.0 11.0 6'03 15.5 14.0 8.3 7.7 24.8 14.7 96.5 81.6 8.0 7.6 160.0 230.0 22.0 9.0 6.23 18.0 19.0 7.7 6.7 26.6 20.5 95.1 81.3 7.9 7.7 90.0 90.0 315.0 90.0 1 23.5 19.0 7.06 20.0 21.5 8.1 6.6 29.2 23.9 105.6 85.7 8.0 7.6 215.0 90.0 315.0 90.0 33.0 27.0 722 18.5 21.0 7.9 7.0 28.4 26.1 99.6 91.2 7.9 7.6 220.0 75.0 335.0 75.0 24.5 21.0 8.03 21.0 22.0 8.1 7.4 29.3 23.7 107.6 96.8 7.6 7.4 280.0 95.0 310.0 95.0 29.0 22.0 1*19 21,0 21,5 7*6 6*0 30A 24,8 101,6 71,1 7"1 T1 270,0 10*0 345,0 80,0 23,0 18.0 9.02 20.5 20.0 7.9 6.7 29.9 26.9 104.4 86.1 7.6 7.7 310.0 110.0 310.0 110.0 21.5 16.0 9.20 15.0 15,0 .7.9 7.6 29.7 25.6 931.7 87.9 7.6 7.6 315.0 95.0 340.0 95.0 14.5 14.0 10.04 15.0 14.5 8.7 8.5 28.7 21.7 102.6 94.9 7.5 7.4 320.0 135.0 320.0 135.0 21.5 16.5 10.18 11.0 10.0 8.3 7.6 30.8 18.3 91.3 75.4 7.6 7.1 345.0 105.0 345.0 105.0 17.0 15.5 11*09 7.0 6*5 9,8 9A 24A 14,2 94,2 11,0 8,0 T4 295,0 110,0 215,0 110 *0 18,0 9 *0 MAX 21.0 22.0 11.1 10.2 30.8 26.9 107.6 96.8 8.0 10.0 345.0 135.0 345.0 135.0 33.0 27.0 MIIN 7.0 6.5 7.6 6.0 6.0 0.3 87.1 74.4 7.0 7.1 60.0 75.0 225.0 25.0 14.0 9.0 AVERAGE 15.9 16.0 8.4 7.6 25.6 18.7 98.7 84.9 7.7 7.7 231.4 98.5 297.9 91.8 21.9 16.3 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H MSKMBM 6cormorants windy pt doud waves 4.21 L H5 BM KM no secci pt cloud calm 5.06H RW KK BM no dock pt cloud ripple 5.06L MSKKBM ph meter trouble pt cloud ripple 5.20H BM MC KM cormorant overcast waves 5.20L JD JD BM no dock overcast calm 6.03H MC KM BM no dock pt cloud calm 6.03L ic SC pile driver clear calm 6.23H KM HB SM boating dear waves 6.231- am burette trouble dear waves 7.06H am boating,birds clear ripple 7.06L am dockin dear calm 7.22H am WM boats,birds overcast calm 722L am WM turbid problems dear calm 8.03H am boatingfishing pt cloud calm 8.03L am fish,birds doudy calm 8.19H am boats pt cloudy calm 8.19L am birds foggy/haze ripple 9.02H am gulls, boat clear white caps 9.02L am birds(26) dear ripple 9.20H am boats pt cloudy calm 9.20L ic JD SB birds clear ripple 10.04H KK SM great blue heron pt cloudy ripple 10.04L JD JC lots o' birds dear ripple 10.18H KK MS boating clear ripple 10.181- SC KK boating pt doudy ripple 11@1 H CM MC SM a boato d ea r c.=m 11 :L JM MC BM boafin of udv C Site 10 - piscataqua River 1993 Site 10 - DUBE Name Date ITiddDifuti-on Time Plate Coun CFU/1 00ml Act. Time IN Act. Time OUI Comments McGrew 21-AprIL 110 m 1 6:40 3*30 20:40 18:50 1 yellow colon McGrew -21 -AprIL 11mi 6:40 0 0 20:40 18:50 McGrew 21 -Apr H 110ml 13:00, 0* 0 20:40 18:50 'McGrew 21-AprjH 11ml 13:00 0 0 20:40 18:50 McGrew 6-MaylL 110ml 7:10 14 * 140 19:20 17:25 IL 11ml I Wilson 6-May1H 11 Oml 12:48 0* 0 19:40 17:45 H 11mi .McGrew 20-Mayll 11 Oml 16:40 7*70 17:20 16:00 McGrew 20-Ma L 11ml 16:40 0 0 17:20 16:00 McGrew 20-MaYIH 11 0ml 112:39 0* 0 17:20 16:00 McGrew 120-MaylH 11ml 112:39 0 0, 17:20 16:00 McGrew I 3-Jun L 110ml 16:05 4*40 16:40 15:30 2 blue-green McGrew 3-JunjH 10ml 112:14 0* 0 16:40 15:30 McGrew 23-JunIL 110ml 19:29 6*60 20:30 18:40 10 yellow/blue McGrew 23-JunIL 11ml 19:29 0 0 20:30 18:40 McGrew 23-JunIH 110ml 115:45 1* 10 20:30 18:40 McGrew 23-JunIH Iml 15:45 0 0 20:301 18:40 .McGrew 6-Jul!L 1 0ml 9:151 1* 10 1 McGrew 6-JuIlL 11ml 9:151 0 0 1 McGrew 6-Jul!H 11 Oml 15:251 0* 0 1 McGrew I6-Ju11H 11ml 15:251 0 0 1 McGrew I22-Jul',L 10ml 9:181 0* 0 16:30 18:00 McGrew I22-JuIlL 11ml 9:18j 0 0- 16:30 18:00 McGrew 22-Jul!H 110ml 15:181 0* 0 16:30 18:00 McGrew 22-Jul!H 11ml 15:181 0 0 16:30 18:00 McGrew 19-AugIL 110ml 8:151 2*20 15:40 14:45 0 15:40 McGrew 9-AugiL 11ml 8:151 0 14:45 McGrew 19- Aug1H 110ml 00 15:40 14:45 McGrew @1 9 A u g1H 11 mll 14:051 0, 0 15:401 14:45 McGrew I2-SepIL 110ml 7:28 0 0 1873-5T 18:45 McGrew I2-Sep1L 100ml 7:28 10 1 0 18:351 18:45 McGrew 2-Sep1H 11 Oml -14:301 0 0- 18:35 18:45 McGrew 2-Sep1H 11 00ml __14:301- 44 18:35 18:45 Jason & 20-SepIL 110ml 10:151 3*30 20:40 21:30 tons of YELLOW Jason & 20-Sep!L 11ml 10:151 0 01 20:40 21:30 6 yellow McGrew 20-Sep@H 11 Oml 16:001 0 0 20:40 21:30 McGrew 20-SeplH 11 ml 16:001 1*100 20:40, 21:30 4-Oct1L 1100ml 29 *29 20:10 18:52 McGrew 4-Oct1H 1100ml 3* 3 20:10 18:52 O'Keefe I18-OctIL 11 0ml 8:101 5*50 19:38 18:00 O'Keefe I18-octiL 1100ml 8:10 1 TNTC, TNTC: 19:38 18:00 McGrew I18-OctIH 11 0ml 14:45 0 0, 19:38 18:00 McGrew I18-Oct H 1100ml 14:45 5* 5 19:38 18:00 Grew 9-Nov L 1100ml 14:30 36 *36 18:40 17:20 McGrew 9-NovIL 110ml 14:30 NA NA 18:40 17:201PA FELL MmccGrew 9-NovjH 1100ml 7:151 17 ' 17 18:40 17:201 McGrew 9-Nov1H 110ml 7:15INA NA 18:40 17:201PAD FELL ,u Itio n ml 'I ml T 2/7/94 *Denotes values used in graph construction Site #10 Piscataqua. River 1993 140 140 120 100 100 80 Fecal Coliform 70 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml 60 El High Tide 60 50 40 40 Q6 30 29 20 20 17 10 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 INo _J4 0 i I I 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3 - 23- 6- 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul Jul 31 @Q 5 2/7/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAMEPOASTAL MARINE LAB Site 11 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SAT H SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L -oc oc ppm ppm ppt plot % % cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 4.21 6.5 5.5 10.7 9.8 19.3 98.4 7.3 7.4 315.0 230.0 490.0 230.0 12.5 9.0 5.06 11.0 9.0 7.5 9.9 22.7 23.3 78.2 99.1 7.3 7.3 280.0 180.0 520.0 180.0 22.0 13.5 5.20 9.5 9.0 9.1 8.5 27.2 25.8 94.5 86.5 7.4 7.5 365.0 640.0 485.0 640.0 13.5 10.0 6,03 10.0 9.5 6.2 4@7 28.5 65.2 49.2 7.1 7.4 270.0 600.0 510.0 600.0 16.0 10.0 6.23 14.5 12.5 6.7 6.5 28.3 29.1 78.0 73.0 7.1 7.4 335.0 200.0 510.0 200.0 24.0 11.0 7.06 15.5 15.5 7.8 6.0 28.8 30.1 93.0 72.1 6.8 7.2 410.0 210.0 500.0 210.0 24.5 18.5 7.22 16.5 14.5 5.1 7.1 30.4 30.9 62.6 84.1 7.1 7.4 410.0 185.0 535.0 185.0 26.0 17.0 8.03 18.0 18.0 8.8 -7.9 6.8 7.0 460.0 220.0 500.0 220.0 26.0 18.0 8.19 18.5 17.5 4.7 8.0 32.5 32.2 60.8 101.3 6.8 7.4 450.0 180.0 550.0 180.0 23.0 18.0 9,112 111,5 16,5 7*9 7,9 31,2 29*3 101,3 16*3 6,8 7*9 430*0 235"0 1011, " 23,9 0 20 , 0 15 *0 9.20 12.0 10.0 8.4 8.2 32.7 31.8 95.6 88.8 7.2 7.2 535.0 210.0 535.0 210.0 12.0 8.0 10.04 12.0 12.0 8.1 8.0 32.0 32.2 91.7 90.7 7.1 7.1 385.0 235.0 505.0 235.0 24.0 14.0 10.18 9.5 9.0 31.6 32.9 11.09 7.0 8.0 9.1 8.9 31.0 30.1 91.6 91.1 7.1 6.9 420.0 285.0 535.0 285.0 6.0 15.0 MAX 18.5 18.0 10.7 9.9 32.7 32.9 101.3 101.3 7.4 7.9 535.0 640.0 550.0 640.0 26.0 18.5 MIN 6.5 5.5 4.7 4.7 19.3 23.3 60.8 49.2 6.8 6.9 270.0 180.0 485.0 180.0 6.0 8.0 ,AVERAGE 12.8 11.9 7.7 7.8 29.0 29.7 84.2 84.7 7.1 7.3 389.6 277.7 513.5 277.7 19.2 13.61 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H JG boats at dock pt cloudy ripple 4.21 L JG work barge pt cloudy calm 5.06H JG State Planning pt cloudy ripple 5.06L JG patrol boat showers calm 5.20H JG barge overcast ripple 5.201- JG boat at dock overcast ripple 6.03H JG boating pt cloudy ripple 6.03L JG divers clear ripple 6.23H JG windy clear waves 6.23L JG barge clear waves 7.06H JG DO reading? clear ripple 7.061- JG DO reading? clear ripple 7.22H JG boats pt cloudy waves 7.22L JG muddy coliform' , clear ripple 8.03H ii ii boats clear,fog calm 8.03L ii ii lobstering clear calm 8.19H JG sec BOD done pt cloudy ripple 8.19L JG boating foggy calm 9.20H ii ii dock repairs/boe clear calm 9.201- 1111 tanker docking clear calm 10.04H ii ii dock repair clear white caps 10.041- 1111 noisy backgroun clear ripple 11.09H cc boating clear calm ,1 1.09L cc boating overcast ripple Site 11 - Coastal Marine Lab 1993 Site 11 CIVIL Name Date ITide DllutionTime IPlate Couni CFU/1 00ml Act. Time INAcL Time OUI Comments Gardner 21 -AprIL 10ml 6:251 0 0 19:401 17:40 Gardner 21 -AprIL 1ml 6:251 0 0 19:401 17:40 Gardner 21 -Apr H 10ml 12:201 0 0 19:40 17:40 1 yellow colony Gardner 21-Apr H 11 ml 12:201 0 0 19:40 17:40 air bubbles p esent Gardner 6-May L 110ml 0 0 19:40 17:45 L 11 ml- I I Gardner 6-May H 110ml 1.12:401 0 0 19:40 17:45 H 11 ml I I .. Gardner 207May L 110ml 5:401 1* 10 16:00 16:00 Gardner 20-May L 11 ml 5:401 0 0 16:00 16:00 Gardner 20-May H 110ml 111:351 0* 0 16:00 16:00 Gardner 20-May H 11 mi 11:351 0 0 16:001 16:00 Gardner 3-Jun L 110ml 5:451 010 - 16:001 15:30 Gardner 3-Jun H 110ml 111:201 0* 0 16:001 15:30 Gardner 23-JunIL 110ml 1 8:351 2*20 21:001 20:30 Gardner 23-JunIL Ilml 1 8:351 0 0 21:001 20:30 Gardner 23-Jun H 110ml 115:001 010 21:001 20:30 Gardner 23-JunIH 1ml 115:001 0 0 21:001 20:30 Gardner 6-JuIlL 10ml 8:301 0*0 16:251 16:10 Gardner 6-JuIlL 1ml 87301 _0 0 16:251 16:10 Gardner 6-JuljH 10ml 114:301 0*0 16:251 16:10 Gardner 6-JulIH iml 114:301 0 0 16:251 16:10 Gardner 22-JulIL 10ml 1 8:301 0*0 17:301 18:00 Gardner 22-Jul L 1ml 1 8:301 0 0 17:301 18:00 Gardner 22-JulIH 10ml 115:001 0 0 17:301 18:00 Gardner I22-JulIH 1ml 115:001 0 0 17:301 18:00 Gardner 19-AugIL 10ml 1 7:251 1 1 0 15:551 14:50 Gardner 19-AugIL Iml 1 7:251 0 0 15:551 14:50 Gardner 19-AuglH 10ml 113:401 010 15:551 14:50 Gardner 19-AuglH 1ml 113:401 0 0 15:551 14:50 5ette 20-SepIL 1 00ml 1 13 ' 13 17:371 19:00 Jette 20-SepIL 10ml 1 0 0 17:371 19:00 Jette 20-SeplH i Ooml 1 919 17:371 19:00 Jette 20-SepIH 10ml I 1 10 17:371 19:00 Jette 4-Oct L 1100ml 1 19 119 16:271 17:33 Jette 4-OctIL 10ml 1 1 5 -50 16:271 17:33 Jette 4-OctIH 100ml I 1 1 1 1 16:271 17:33 Jette 4-OctIH 10ml I 1 0 0 16:271 17:33 Gardner 18-OctIL 100ml 1 7:551 5 5 17:001 17:00 3 yellow Gardner 18-OctIL 10ml 7:551 0 0 17:001 17:00 Gardner 18-OctIH 100MI 14:051 2 2 17:001 17:00 Gardner 18-OctIH iloml 14:051 0, 0 17:001 17:00 217/94 'Denotes values used for graph construction Site #11 - Coastal Marine Lab 1993 20 20 1 9 18 16 14 13 12 Fecal Coliform 10 10 10 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml 9 D High Tide 8 6 5 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 [2 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3-Jun 23- 6-Jul 22- 1 9-A. 20-S 4-0 18-0 Jun Jul 2/7/94 GREAT SAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME LAMPRY RIVER NHS site 11 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SAT H SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc pom pDrn opt ppt % % cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 4.21 12.0 12.0 11.0 7.6 2.7 2.4 104.1 71.8 7.1 7.3 22.0 20.0 22.0 20.0 31.0 18.0 5.06 19.0 14.5 9.1 6.4 3.7 3.1 100.5 64.1 7.3 7.3 40.0 40.0 32.0 21.0 5.20 17.0 17.0 9.1 5.6 3.2 3.5 96.2 59.3 7.1 75.0 30.0 75.0 30.0 18.0 16.0 6.03 19.0 16.5 7.5 6.6 5.1 1.8 83.4 68.5 6.8 6.8 21.0 20.0 6.23 21.5 20.0 9.2 5.1 7.0 1.4 108.6 56.7 6.8 6.6 27.0 30.0 7.06 25.0 26.0 10.9 7.9 '17.8 16.0 145.5 106.3 7.4 7.3 36.0 30.0 7.22 23.0 23.0 8.1 7.9 23 17.7 107.5 101.7 7.3 7.3 24.0 30.0 8.03 26.0 25.0 10.4 8.3 16.1 18.5 14(@O 111.3 7.0 7.2 32.0 28.0 8.19 23.5 22.0 6.8 4.7 8.8 1.8 84.1 54.5 7.3 7.1 33.0 20.0 9*02 24,1 23,0 6*4 1*1 22*5 0*9 87,0 60,0 7,0 6,9 BSV 39.5 30.5 9.20 16.5 17.0 7.5 6.4 20.2 25.4 86.5 76.9 7.4 7.1 bsv bsv bsv bsv 18.5 18.0 10.04 15.0 17.0 9.2 7.9 1.3 3.4 92.3 83.6 7.1 7.2 90.0 20.0 90.0 20.0 22.0 22.0 10.18 16.0 15.5 10.0 6.8 5.4 4.4 104.8 70.1 7.1 7.3 90.0 30.0 350.0 30.0 21.0 19.5 11.09 8.5 13.0 9.4 4.5 1.9 0.3 81.6 43.0 7.4 7.0 bsv bsv 17.0 11.0 MAX 26.0 26.0 11.0 8.3 23.0- 25.4 145.5 111.3 7.4 7.3 90.0 30.0 350.0 30.0 39.5 30.5 MIN 8.5 12.0 6.4 4.5 1.3 0.3 81.6 43.0 6.8 6.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.0 11.0 AVERAGE 19.0 18.7 8.9 6.5 9.9 7.2 101.6 73.4 7.2 7.1 45.3 16.7 96.2 16.7 26.6 22.4 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H CB RC KW dead animals pt cloudy ripple 4.21 L CB RD KB dead raccoon pt cloudy ripple 5.06H KBCBKW dead animal pt cloudy calm 5.06L AS CB RM humid overcast calm 5.20H AS SC boating fishing pt cloudy ripple 5.201- CBRC bids nesting overcast ripple 6.03H RC KB ducks clear calm 6.03L AS SC RC foam clear ripple 6.23H KB FB boating humid ripple 6.23L KB buggy muddy hhh ripple 7.06H RC CS hhh ripple 7.06L CS RC boating hhh calm 7.22H RC RN rain yesterday overcast ripple 7.22L KS RM boats pt cloudy calm 8.03H KB CS foam clear 8.03L RC hhh clear 8.19H HPJF DUCKS, BOATc CLEAR RIPPLE 8.19L JF SC QUIET OVERCAST CALM 9.2H JN KF JF BIRDS CLEAR RIPPLE 9.21- SC HP AR FOAM IN OUTF CLEAR CALM 9.20H KBAF crickets, birds pt cloudy ripple 9.20L KBJN muddy pt cloudy ripply waves 10.04H AR JJ transformer out clear ripple 10.04L BCAR windy calm 10.18H KB CS pollin pt cloudy ripple 10.18L RC KB CB plane pt cloudy 11.09H SC RC MF boating clear ripple 11 1.09L KF SC HP ducks/gulls pt cloudy calm I Site 12 Sewage Treatment Plant 1993 Site 12 STP River Name Mate Tide DllutionTime Plate Coun CFU/100ml Act Time 11,Act Time OUIComments L 10ml 8:30 7*70 21-Apr L iml 21 -Apr H 10MI 15:55 10 21 -Apr,H iml 6-May L Iml 8:35 1 100 6-May L 10MI 8:35 4*40 6-May L 1 00ml 8:35 6-May H 100m] 14:50. 90 90 6-May H 10ml 14:50 56 *560__ 6-May H 1ml 1 14:50 201 2000 20-May,L 10MI 7:45 2 '20 61 blue/yell 20-MaylL 1MI 7:45 1 100 80 yellowl River 2 @-MaH 10ml 13:48 38--*380 4 yellow River 20-MayiH 1ml 13:48 3 300 21 yellow Clark-R 3-Jun L 10ml 8:30 10 *100 15:00 13:40 Clark-R 3-Jun H 110ml 14:00 1 G.*1 60 15:00 13:40 3 yellowish Beers 23-Jun L 10ml 11:00 1110 12:20 16:00 1 yellow Beers 23-Jun L Iml 11:00 0 0 12:20 16:00 Beers 23-JunIH 10ml 16:45 50 *500 4:50 4:00 Beers 23-JunIH 1ml 16:45 5 500 4:50 4:00 Clark 6-JulIL 10ml 12:10 1* 10 16:30 15:301 Clark 6-Jul L 1MI 12:10 0 0 16:30 15:301 Clark 6-JuIlH 10ml 16:10, 31.30 17:20 15:50 Clark 6-JulIH Iml 16:101 01 0 17:20 15:50 Beers I 22-JulIL 10ml 1 11:451 11,10 13:15 15:40 Beers 22-JuIlL 1ml 1 11:451 01 0 13:15 15:40 Miller 22-Jul H 10ml 1 16:241 81-80 17,30 16-15 Miller 22-Jul H 1ml 16:241 0 01 17@301 16;151 Clark 3-Aug L 10m] 11:001 13 * 130 1 11:451 12:40 Clark 3-Aug L 1ml 11:00 1 100 11:451 12:40 3-AugjH 10ml 15:31 87 670 17:051 16:101 3-Aug H Iml 15:31 6*600 17:051 16:101 Fab 19-Aug L 10ml i O:C)o 0110 17:50 16:081 Fab 19-Aug L 1ml 10:001 01 0 17:50 16:08 Prescotl 19-Aug H 10ml 1351 1350 17:50 16:081 Prescotj 19-Aug H iml 23 '2300 17:50 16:08 Prescoti 2-Sep L 1 Oml- 9:3@_O - 0 15:30 14:00 Prescoll 2-Seoll Iml 9:371 0 0 15:30 14:001 Fab 2-SeoIH 10ml 14:221 61*60 15:301 14:001 Fab 2-SeDIH 1 ml 14:221 21 200 15:30 14:001 Beers 18-OctIL 10ml 11:10 1 11-10 16:19 16.376- Beers 18-OctIL iml 11:101 11 100 16:19 1-6,36F Beers I 18-OctIH 10ml 1 15:25 121-120 17:05 16:411 Beers I 18-OctIH Iml 15:25 2 200-- 17:05 16:41 Site 12 Outflow Outflow 20-May H 10ml 13:48 TNTC ITf4TC 11 yellow Outflow 20-May H 1ml 13:48 25 2500 11 yellow Clark-O 3-Jun L iOml 8:40 0 0 15:00 13:40 2yellow Clark-Oi 3-Jun H 10ml 14:30 0 0 15:00 13:40 Outflowl 23-Jun L 10m] 1 10 12:20 16:00 Outflow 23-Jun L 1ml 3 300 12:20 16:00 Outflowl 23-Jun H 10ml 0 0 4:50 4:00 Outflow 23-Jun H iml 1 0 0 4:50 4:00 Outflow 22-Jul L 10ml 11:451 0 01 13:151 15:40 very concentr outflowl 22-Jul L 1ml 11:45 0 0 13:@ 15:40 TNTC yellow out I 3-AuolL 10MI 11:00 0 0 11:45 1 12:40 a few tiny bl Out 3-AualL iml 11:00 0 0 11:451 12:40 out 3-AuqIH 10ml 15:31 0 0 17:05 16:10 out 3-AuglH 1ml 1 15:31 0 0--- 17:05 16:101 out 19-Aug L 10ml 10:00 01 0 17:50 16:08 out 19-Aug L 1ml 10:00 0 0 17:50 16:08 out 2-Sep L 10ml 9:37 1 10 15:30 14:00 out 2-Sep L -I ml 9:37 0 0 15:30 14:00 out 2-Sep H 10ml 14:22 1 101 15:30 14:00 out 2-SeD H jiml 14:22 0 01 15:30, 14:00, 217194 'denotes Values used for graph construction Site #12 Sewage Treatment Plant 1993 1000 900 800 700 600 600 560 Fecal Coliform 500 500 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml High Tide 400 380 300 200 160 13 120 100 100. 10 80 40 20 10 .10 10 0 0 60 0 0 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3-Jun 23- 6-Jul 22- 3-A 19-A 2-S 18-0 -70 Ju n Jul 2/7/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME Lamprey Docks SITE NO: 13 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SAT H SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H JATEMP-L oc oc ppm ppm ppt ppt % 91. cm cm cm cm Oc Oc .21 12.0 13.0 10.8 11.1 2.8 1.0 101.8 106.4 32.0 32.0 195.0 190.0 370.0 190.0 39.5 32.0 5.06 18.0 8.2 8.9 3.4 2.4 95.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.20 15.5 16.5 7.8 8.9 1.8 1.9 80.3 92.5 8.9 3.6 100.5 93.1 248.9 108.0 21.3 19.6 6.03 17.5 16.0 9.1 8.8 2.2 0.8 96.7 B9.9 7.1 7.1 120.0 105.0 310.0 115.0 28.0 21.0 6.23 23.5 25.0 7.4 8.5 4.7 8.2 89.6 107.7 6.9 7.3 80.0 40.0 330.0 60.0 26.0 30.0 7*06 26*0 25,5 7,4 7,1 3,2 1,7 93,1 14,7 T4 73 80,0 100*0 310,0 170*0 35*0 30,0 7.22 22.0 22.5 7.5 8.9 4.5 9.9 88.2 108.7 7.5 7.1 120.0 120.0 320.0 170.0 27.0 28.0 8.03 26.0 25.0 8.1 8.9 5.4 5.1 103-.0 111.0 7.1 7.6 90.0 130.0 315.0 160.0 32.0 27.0 8.19 24.0 22.0 7.3 6.6 7.4 8.4 90.5 79.2 7.4 7.3 120.0 95.0 370.0 95.0 27.5 27.0 9.02 25.0 23.5 7.0 7.4 8.8 14.2 89.0 94.3 7.3 7.5 180.0 180.0 320.0 180.0 39.5 28.5 9.20 16.0 18.0 8.1 8.1 13.8 9.9 89.0 90.7 7.0 7.3 60.0 120.0 355.0 120.0 15.0 17.0 10.04 14.0 15.0 9.8 9.6 2.7 1.3 97.0 96.3 7.2 7.3 195.0 190.0 320.0 190.0 21.0 22.0 10.18 14.0 11.5 10.8 9.9 1.1 3.9 105.9 93.3 7.3 7.3 130.0 110.0 370.0 180.0 19.0 20.0 11.09 6.0 6.0 12.0 12.5 1.9 3.2 98.0 102.9 7.0 6.8 130.0 bsv 130.0 bsv 10.0 16.0 MAX 26.0 25.5 12.0 12.5 13.8 14.2 105.9 111.0 32.0 32.0 195.0 190.0 370.0 190.0 39.5 32.0 MIN 6.0 6.0 7.0 6.6 1.1 0.8 80.3 79.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 AVERAGE 18.6 18.4 8.7 9.0 4.6 5.4 94.0 97.4 8.6 8.3 114.3 105.2 290.6 124.1 24.3 22.7 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H CBSC people pt cloudy 4.21 L RC KW KB CS NO DOCKS IN overcast ripple 5.06H KB KW AS ducks,geese clear, pt cloud calm 5.061- KB CB birds overcast calm 5.20H RC AS fish, birds,boats overcast ripple 5.201- SC RC CB swans cormorar overcast ripple 6.03H CB RC geese clear ripple 6.03L CB SC RC AS oil sheen, brown h2o 6.23H JF KID AS boating clear ripple 6.23L CS AS cranes swans clear ripple 7.06H RC CS boats clear ripple 7.06L CS RIC boating clear ripple 7.22H KB CS brown green h2c overcast ripple 7.221- CS busy pt cloudy ripple 8.03H RC CS boating calm 8.031- FIC RM boating clear 8.19H JF FIC 16 boats clear calm 8.19L KS AS midges overcast calm 9.02H CS HP swans, clear ripple 9.02L RM HP CS DES split clear calm 9.20H MS JN RM boating pt cloudy calm 9.201- KB JN geese pt cloudy ripple 10.04H JJ AR ducks 10.04L AR BC cormorants clear ripple 10.18H KB CS pollen, boats clear calm 10.18L KE JN AR CB Birds! pt cloudy waves 11.09H SC PIC MF ducks/geese clear calm 11 1.09L JF HIP KF docks removed calm Site 13 - Docks 1993 Site 13 -Town Docks Name Date Tide Dllution Time Plate CounCFU/100ml Act. Time It Act. Time OUIComments 21 -Apr L 10ml 8:50 7 *70 21-Apr L 1ml 21-Apr H 11 Oml 15:45 9 *90 21-Apr H 11 MI 6- May L I 00ml 8:30 107 107. 3 yellow 6- May L I Oml 8:30 18 * 180 11 yellow 6- May L Iml - 8:30 0 0 2 small yello 6- May H 1 00ml 13:30, 47'47 6- May H 10ml 13:30 18 180 6-May H 11 ml 13:30 7, 700 20-May L 11 Oml 8:13 351*350 20-May L 11 ml 8:13 81 8001 20-May H 10ml 14:40 16 *160 1 ellow coloni 20-May H 1ml 1 14:40 1 1001 ellow coloni -darmichaell 3-Jun L 10ml 8:06 28 '280 15:00 13:40 long line not Bentley 3-Jun H 1 Oml 14:20 23 *230 15:00 13:40 1 yellow Angela 23-Jun L 10ml 12:00 105 10501 12:20 16:00 4 yellow 23-Jun L 11 MI 12:00 171-1700 1 12:20 16:00 23-Jun H 10ml 431-430 16:50 16:00 23-Jun H 1ml 71 700 16:50 16:00 Clark 6-Jul L 10ml 11:50 1261 12601 16:30 15:301 Clark 6-Jul L 1ml 11:50 81*800 1 16:30 _15-30T Clark 6-Jul H 10m] 981 9801 17:20 15:50 1 Clark 6-Jul H Iml 111*1100 17:20, 15:501 Sivdak 22-Jul L 10ml 12:15 2421 24201 13:15 15:451 Sivdak 22-Jul L 11 ml 12:15 151*1500 1 13:15 15:401 Beers I22-Jul H 110ml 16:15 2151 21501 17:30 16:2519 yellow Beers 22-Jul H 11 ml 16:15 161-1600 1 17:30 16:141 Clark 3-Aug L 11 Oml 10:21 1131 11301 11:45 12:4012 yellow Clark 3-Aug L 11 ml 10:21, 51-500 11:45 12:401 3-A@12 H 10ml 16:02 221-220 17:05 16:151 3-Aug H 1ml 16:02 21 2001 17:05 16:101 Reid 19-AY2 L 1 Oml 9:30 641 6401 17:23 16:051 Reid 19-AR2 L 1ml 9:30 91-900 17:50 16:121 Fab 19-Aug H 10ml 321-320 17:01 16:17 Fab 19-Aug,H Iml 61 6001 17:51 16:17 Miller 2-Sep L 10ml 10:22 511-510 1 15:50 14:00 Miller 2-Sep L 1ml 10:22 61 6001 15:50 14:00 Prescott 2-Sep H 1 Oml 14:00 281-280 1 15:50 14 rescott 2-Sep H Iml 14:00 41 4001 15:50 14:001 Filion 18-Oct L 110ml 11:50, 111-110 16:19, 16:361 Fpilion I 8-Oct L 11 ml 11:50 11 100 16:19 16:36 Beers 18-Oct H 110ml 15:35 NA (2) NA (20) 9:40 9:37 filtered 1@/_, Beers 18-Oct H 1MI 15:35 NA (2) INA (200) 9:40 9:37 filtered 10/1 L 1 Oml TNTC ITNTC 16:05 14:15 TNTC L 1ml TNTC ITNTC 16:05 14:15 1 THTC Prescott 9-Nov H 10ml 14*30 41-40 -T-16-.05, 14:151 9-NovlH 1ml `t; Prescott 7 1001 16:051 14:151 2f7/94 *Denotes vajues used for graph construction Site #13 Docks 1993 1800 1700 1600 1600 1500 1400 @1200 110 Fecal Coliform 1000 900 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml 800 F] High Tide 600 500 510 30 400 350 280 2 80 200 -- 180 60 30 20 7090 7 110 40 0 - - I - - I - I - i1 1 -Ell 21 -A 6-M 20-M 3- 23- 6-Jul 22- 3-A 19-A 2-S 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul 80 5 1 C 0 6( 18 0 71 @2 7 "090 2/7/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA 1993 SITE NAME FOWLER SITE 14 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SAT H SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc pDm ppm ppt ppt % % cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 21 13.0 14.0 10.1 10.6 0.3 1.0 96.5 103.9 7.1 7.5 200.0 210.0 280.0 370.0 31.0 20.0 1,06 18,0 111*0 10*1 9,5 2,3 3,4 1011*5 102,6 6*9 7*0 110*0 165*0 370*0 380 *0 22,0 25 *0 5.20 17.0 15.5 8.0 8.5 1.9 3.1 84.0 87.0 7.6 7.5 120.0 205.0 310.0 325.0 18.0 15.0 6.03 18.5 15.5 8.6 8.8 2.1 2.1 93.2 89.6 7.2 7.5 155.0 185.0 300.0 300.0 21.0 17.0 6.23 22.5 21.5 8.5 7.1 2.2 3.2 99.7 82.1 7.2 7.5 17.0 140.0 290.0 350.0 25.0 30.0 7.06 25.0 25.0 8.9 7.2 1.8 2.7 109.1 88.7 7.3 7.3 170.0 180.0 240.0 330.0 36.0 30.0 7.22 23.5 25.0 7.5 7.8 2.1 1.0 89.6 95.3 7.3 7.2 150.0 150.0 320.0 360.0 27.0 23.0 8.03 27.0 24.5 8.1 7.0 3.2 2.7 103.7 85.4 7.2 7.4 170.0 190.0 290.0 280.0 32.0 34.0 8.19 24.5 21.0 6.9 6.1 2.3 1.3 84.(J 69.2 6.9 6.9 230.0 330.0 350.0 405.0 27.5 20.0 9.02 25.5 22.5 7.5 7.4 1.3 0.6 92.6 86.1 7.7 7.2 225.0 210.0 285.0 290.0 31.0 25.5 9.20 15.0 19.0 8.2 7.2 0.3 0.9 81.8 78.3 7.1 7.3 180.0 220.0 250.0 310.0 16.5 16.0 10.04 14.5 13.5 9.4 8.8 0.0 0.3 92.6 85.0 7.1 7.1 230.0 220.0 335.0 320.0 20.0 21.0 10.18 15.0 11.0 10.1 10.7 1.3 1.3 101.3 98.2 6.9 7.2 90.0 120.0 350.0 320.0 21.0 18.5 11.09 9.5 6.5 12.8 12.0 0.5 0.5 112.9 98.4 7.1 7.0 210.0 190.0 300.0 350.0 9.0 13.0 MAX 27.0 25.0 12.8 12.0 3.2 3.4 112.9 103.9 7.7 7.5 230.0 330.0 370.0 405.0 36.0 34.0 MIN 9.5 6.5 6.9 6.1 0.0 -.0.3 81.8 69.2 6.9 6.9 17.0 120.0 240.0 280.0 9.0 13.0 AVERAGE 19.2 18.0 8.9 8.5 1.5 1.7 96.4 89.3 7.2 7.3 166.9 193.9 305.0 335.0 24.1 22.0 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21 H CB CB clear calm 4.21 L ASRC pt cloudy calm 5.06H SC RC CB quiet clear ripple 5.06L RCCB flies pt cloudy calm 5.20H RC KW AS boating overcast calm 5.20L RC birds overcast ripple 6.03H RCSC pt cloudy calm 6.031- SC RC CB AS feces on dock clear calm 6.23H HPAS swimming clear calm 6.23L JF HP fish,ducks clear ripple 7.06H RC CS hhh clear calm 7.061. CS PIC hhh clear calm 7.22H RC debris in h2o pt cloudy ripple 7.22L CS busy pt cloudy ripple 8.06H CSAS hot pt cloudy ripple 8.06L AS busy clear calm 8.16H JF HP clear ripple 8.16L HP KB DES split hazy ripple 9.02H CSJF clear ripple 9.02L SC HP DES split clear oily 9.20H KB JN HP RM fish jumping cloudy calm 9.20L KS JN RC pollen pt cloudy ripple 10.04H BC MA MA heron pt cloudy ripple 10.04L ARSC ducks clear ripple 10.18H KS CS quiet clear ripple 10. 18L AR KR RM JN none clear ripple 11.09H CS RC none clear calm 1 1.09L KF SC HP ducks pt cloudy calm 1 Site 14 - Fowler's Dam 1993 Site 14 Fowler's Docki Name Date TidoDIlutionITime IPlate Coun CFU/1 00ml- Act. Time It Act. Time OU Comments 21 -Apr L 110ml 9:501 6*60 21 -Apr L 11 ml 21 -Apr H 110ml 14:30 8*80 21 -Apr H 11 ml 6-May L 11100ml I* 11 35 yellow 6- May L 110ml 4 40 6-May L 11 ml 0 0 6- May H 1100ml 14:161 100 100 6-May H 110ml 14:16 42,-420 6-May H Iml 14:16 - 51 500 20-May 10ml T-8:30 51-50 20-May L 1ml 1 8:30 01 0 20-May H 10ml 113:52 341-340 many yellow 20-May H 1ml 13:52,TNTC ITNTC tiny blue/yel Carmichae 3-Jun L 110ml 7:411 11,10 15:00 13:40 Clark 3-Jun H 110ml 13:201 21*20 15:00 13:40 1 yellow Fab 23-Jun L 110ml 111:00 11*10 12:20 16:00 Fab 23-Jun L 1ml 111:00 01 0, 12:20 16:00 23-Jun H 10ml 116:50 9 1 16:501 16:00 2 -Jun H 1ml 116:50 31 3001 16:501 16:00 Clark 6-Jul L 10ml 111:30 11*10 _I 16:301 15:30 Clark 6-Jul L 1ml 111:30, 01 01 16:301 15:30 Clark 6-Jul H 110ml 115:351 31*30 1 17:201 15:50 Clark 6-Jul H 11 ml 115:351 01 01 17:201 15:50 Stilwell 22-Jul L 110ml 111:501 0110 13:151 15:47 Stilwell 22-Jul L 1ml 111:501 01 0 13:151 15:47 -@ivdak 22-Jul H 10ml 116:151 11* 10 17:301 16:30 Sivdak 22-Juf H 1ml 116:151 11 1001 17:30 16:25 1 yellow Serwetz 3-Aug L 10ml 110:201 41-40 1 11:45 12:45 Serwetz 3-Aug L Iml 110:201 11 1001 11:45 12:45 3-Aug H 10ml 115:401 11-10 1 17:05 16:15 3-Aug H liml 115:401 01 01 17:051 16:15 Tab _ 19-Aug H 100ml I I -- 18 * 18 17:591 16:20 Carmichael 2-Sep L 10ml 110:521 10*100 15:501 14:00 Carmichael 2-Sep L 1ml 110:521 2 2001 15:501 14:00 Fab I __2-Sep H 10ml 15:101 20 '200 1 -50 14:00 Fab I 2-Sep H 1ml 115:10 0 01 15:501 14:00 Miller 18-Oct L 10ml 112:131 141-140 17:051 16:41 1 yellow Miller 1 8-Oct L Iml 112:131 21 200 17:05 16:41 Beers 18-Oct H 10ml I15:45INA (4) INA (40) 9:51 9:40 filtered 10/1 Beers 1 B-Oct H Iml 15:45INA (0) INA (0) 9:51 9:40 filtered 10/1 9-Nov L 10ml 31*30 16:05 14:15 9-Nov L Iml 0 0 16:05 14:15, IClark 9-NovlH 110ml 2 '20 16*05 14:151 Liark. I 9-NovjH Ilml 01 0 16@051 14:151 2f7/94 'Denotes values used for graph construction Site #14 Fowler's Dam 1993 450 420 400 350 340 300 250 Fecal Coliform Low Tide Colonies per 100ml 200 200 High Tide 150 140 100 80 90 10 50 50 1 1 1 0!0 1 C 1 30 10 40 10 18 30 20 0 21-A 6-M 20-M 3- 23- 6-Jul 22- 3-A 19-A 2-S 18-0 9-N Jun Jun Jul @3 U@4i 020 2/7/94 Site #15 Dead Duck inn 1993 50 50 45 40 35 30 30 Fecal Coliform 25 Low Tide Colonies per 100ml 20 20 El High Tide 15 10 10 10 10 10 6 5 3 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 21 -A 3-Jun 23- 6-Jul 22- 19-A 2-S 20-S 4-0 18-0 9-N Jun Jul 20 H @3 2/7/94 GREAT BAY WATCH FIELD DATA SITE NAME: Dead Duck Inn Site 15 1993 DATE WTEMP-H WTEMP-L DO-H DO-L SAL-H SAL-L SAT H SATL pH-H pH-L LP-H LP-L DEPTH H DEPTH L ATEMP-H ATEMP-L oc oc ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 21 6.0 8.5 10.4 11.0 27.5 13.5 99.9 102.3 7.9 7.7 415.0 115.0 617.0 420.0 16.0 14.0 ,.06 10.0 12.0 10.8 9.1 28.8 7.9 114.7 88.7 7.7 7.4 370.0 120.0 660.0 350.0 24.0 18.0 5.20 9.0 12.0 9.6 9.2 30.7 25.8 101.0 100.0 7.7 7.6 320.0 145.0 610.0 450.0 20.0 11.5 6.03 9.0 12.5 9.6 9.1 29.8 26.8 100.3 1C0.6 7.6 8.0 365.0 135.0 720.0 375.0 20.0 10.0 6.23 12.5 16.5 9.3 8.1 31.1 29.5 105.8 98.9 7.6 7.8 395.0 160.0 720.0 375.0 25.0 17.0 7.06 16.0 16.5 9.0 8.9 31.8 33.5 110.4 111.5 7.9 445.0 175.0 510.0 380.0 28.0 27.0 7.22 14.0 17.5 9.4 8.0 31.9 30.1 110.9 1C0.0 7.1 8.2 265.0 195.0 657.0 375.0 23.0 19.0 8.03 17.0 18.5 8.1 30.6 32.3 100.6 9.5 7.8 435.0 340.0 600.0 390.0 32.0 22.0 8.19 17.0 18.0 8.3 7.9 32.3 29.7 104.2 99.4 8.0 7.9 475.0 210.0 600.0 390.0 21.0 20.0 9.02 15.5 16.0 3.7 -3.3 31.1 32.3 44.@ 40.6 7.9 7.8 460.0 315.0 615.0 420.0 23.5 16.0 9.20 12.5 13.5 8.4 8.0 32.7 30.1 96.6 92.3 8.0 7.9 460.0 320.0 635.0 405.0 16.0 12.0 10.04 13.0 13.0 7.9 8.5 31.9 31.4 91.3 97.9 7.8 8.0 540.0 370.0 640.0 430:0 20.0 15.0 10.18 10.0 11.0 8.4 8.9 32.7 30.9 91.6 97.9 7.9 7.7 415.0 280.0 670.0 415.0 16.0 14.0 11.09 7.5 8.0 8.2 8.7 31.4 29.4 83.8 88.7 7.7 7.8 610.0 390.0 610.0 390.0 2.0 13.0 MAX 17.0 18.5 10.8 11.0 32.7 33.5 114.7 111.5 9.5 8.2 610.0 390.0 720.0 450.0 32.0 27.0 MIN 6.0 8.0 3.7 3.3 27.5 7.9 44.7 40.6 7.1 7.4 265.0 115.0 510.0 350.0 2.0 10.0 AVERAGE 12.1 13.8 8.6 8.4 31.0 - -27.4 96.8 93.8 7.9 7.8 426.4 233.6 633.1 397.5 20.5 16.3 DATE DATA TAKER COMMENT WEATHER H20 4.21.93H TEAM 4 pt cloudy waves 4.21.93L jt,students oil pt cloudy ripple 5.06.93H MV DV BS SS 1 do test pt cloudy ripple 5.06.93H JF AS SM light shower overcast ripple 5.20.93H JF SH pt cloudy ripple 5.20.931- JH JU foam oil pt cloudy calm 6.03.93H JH MH SS big ship pt cloudy ripple 6.03.93L MH HF DH birds clear calm 6.20.93H JT big boats clear whitecaps 6.20.93L LB AS boats clear whitecaps 7.06.93H HF JG EB boats clear ripple 7.06.93L MV JS BS EB no ph clear ripple 7.22.93H JT KS MV boating overcast ripple 7.22.93L CT SM clear calm 8.03.93H MH BS ph meter pt cloudy ripple 8.03.93L MV SS JH no DO overcast calm 8.19.93H JH TE h2o current pt cloudy ripple 8.19.93L DH RR HF fish, boats overcast ripple 9.02H HF boating clear waves 9.02L HIF boating clear calm 9.20H JT JS MV Boating clear ripple 9.201- CTJSJT boating clear calm 10.04H JF MM boating clear whitecaps 10.04L JH TF birds pt cloudy waves 10.18H KS AS boating clear ripple 10.18L is ic boating pt cloudy waves 11.09H JT BA none clear ripple 1 1.09L JG DH RR none pt cloudy ripple Site 15 - Dead Duck Inn 1993 site 15 _@ame Date Tide Dilution Time P late Coun CFU/100mIjAct. Time INAct. Time OUI Comments NA 21 -Apr L 10ml 6:35 11-10 20:20 18:50 NA 21 -Apr L 1 m 1 6:35 01 0 20:20F 18:50 NA 21 -Apr H 10ml , 12:54 01*0 20:201 18:50 NA 2 1.- AprH 1 m I I 12:54 01 0 20:201 18:50 -1011 6-May 10ml 7:30 61 60 19:551 17:55 1 yellow -101 6-May L 11ml 6:45 31 300 19:551 17:55 6-May H 1 Oml' 6-May H 1ml 20-May L 10ml 20-May L 1ml 20-May H 10ml 20- may _H I i1n, I Tuqel- DOI 3-Jun 110ml 6:00 1111 10 16:301 15:30 Sargent- DDIL_3_Jun H 110ml 12:10 01* 0 16:301 15:30 Tugel 23-Jun L 11 Oml 9:30 31*30 22:001 20:30 Tugel 23-Jun L 11ml 9:30 01 01 22:001 20:30 Tugel -1 23-Jun H 110ml 15:45 0110 1 22:001 20:30 Tugel 23-JunIH 11ml 15:45, 01 01 22:001 20:30, Vozzella 6-JuIlL 11 Oml 8:45 01* 0 1 18:551 17:30 Vozzella I6-JuIlL 11ml 8:45 01 01 18:551 17:30 Getchall I6-JU11H 110ml 15:00 11* 1 0 1 18:551 17:30 Getchall I6-JuIjH 11ml 15:001 01 01 18:551 17:30 Tugel I22-JuIlL 11 Oml 9:201 01* 0 1 19:301 18:00 Tugel I22-JuIlL 11ml 9:20 01 01 19:301 18:00 Tugel I22-JuIlH 110ml 15:30 21*20 1 19:301 18:00 Tuqel I22-JuIlH 11ml 15:30 01 01 19:301 18:00 Tugel I19-Aug!L__ 110ml 7:55 01,0 1 17:431 18:00 Tugel I19-AugIL 11ml 7:55 01 01 17:431 18:00 Tugel I19-AuglH 10ml 15:05, fill 0 1 17:431 18:00 Tugel I19-Aug H 11ml 15:05 01 01 17:431 18:00 I2-SePIL 110ml 7:15 01-0 1 19:351 18:45 2-Sep L 11ml 7:15 01 01 19:351 18:45 2-Sep H 11 Oml 13:45 01-0 1 19:351 18:45 I2-SeplH 11ml 13:451 01 01 19:351 18:45 I20-SepIL 1100ml 10:151 31* 3 18:251 19:00 120-SepIL 110ml 10:151 11 10 18:251 19:00 I20-SeplH 1100ml 16:201 31' 3 18:251 19:00 I20-SeplH 11 Oml 16:201 01 0 18:251 19:00 Hagan I4@Octjl_ ___11 Oml 1 21-20 16:571 17:33 Hagan I4-OctIL liml 1 01 0 16:571 17:33 I4-OctIH 110ml 15:001 51*50 16:571 17:33 I4-OctiH Iml 15:001 11 100 16:571 17:33 I18-OctIL 1100ml 9:001 61* 6 16:401 17:00 118-COL 110ml 9:00 01 0 16:401 17:00 118-Oct1H 1100ml 15:10 41* 4 16:401 17:00 I f3-Oct H 10ml 15:10 0 0, 16:401 17:00 9-Nov L I 00ml' 13:20 41* 4 19:101 17:15 1 yellow col. 9-Nov L Oml- 13*20 01 0 19:10 17*1 9-Nov H 100ml 7@301 il- 1 19:101 17*1 5i 9-Nov H 1 Oml 1 7:301 01 0 19:101 17:151 2/7/94 *Denotes values used for graph construction Appendix 4. Great Bay Watch 1994 Season -note: data is presented in tabular fonn and selected sites are present in graphs. Site I - Penninsula DATE SAMPLER-L SAMPLER-HWTEMP-IWTEMP-1- DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H COWL CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-HATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-LWATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER-FACTIViTIES-I- ACTIVITIES-H TIME-L TIME-H oc 00 Ppm Ppm ppi ppt % % cm Cm ac oc min min 04/26 EC GG LP TS EC CC LP Ki 8.00 8.40 9.40 10.90 13.10 20.00 7.1 8.0 45.0 112.5 120.0 355.0 5.0 7.5 RIPPLE RIPPLE SHOWERS OVERCAST BUATING NONE OW10 NW JL LIP JL BH 12.00 13.50 8.20 9.22 8.50 16.70 7.4 7.8 72.5 137.5 165.0 355.0 14.0 16.5 RIPPLE RIPPLE OVERCAST CLEAR BOATING CONSTRUCTION 165.0 140.0 05125 LP ED TT BC EC TS DJ JL 15.00 14.50 7.10 8.80 13.90 7.55 7.2 7.6 140.0 127.5 300.0 376.0 12.0 14.5 ripple CALM showers SHOWERS none CONSTRUCTION 200.0 170.0 06109 LP CR JL DTEFBH 18.00 18.00 6.10 7.83 9.20 25.90 7.4 7.8 102.0 130.0 110.0 325.0 18.0 26.0 ripple RIPPLE clear CLEAR boats WINDY 120.0 150.0 06/23 BH DH JL EC DJLP 20.50 20.00 6.50 7.70 26.10 29.60 7.5 7.8 96.5 150.0 120.0 255.0 19.5 26.5 RIPPLE RIPPLE CLEAR PT CLOUDY 2 SKULLS KAYAK 120.0 220.0 Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 1 - Pennisula 22 - 20 ----------------------------------------------- ---- 18 -------------1---------------------------- ----------I ------ Cz La-) 16 ------------------------------- ---------------------- 14 --------------- - ------------------------------ 12 -------------- -- ------------------------I ------------- Cz 10 ------------------------------------------------------- 8 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 E a) [-V-WTEMP-L -iwWTEMP-H Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 1 - Pennisula E 0-10 ------------ ----------------------------- ------------ 9 ---------- -------------------------------------------- X 0 8 ------------------- ----------------------------------- a) 0 - --------------------------- 7 -------------------------- 6 - 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 High Tide Low Tide Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 1 - Pennisula 30 25 ------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- --------- --------- 15 ------------------- --------------- --------- ------------ C/) 10 -------------- - ---- --- --------- --------------- 5 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 High Tide Low Tide Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 1 - Pennisula 8 --------- -------------------- 7.8 -------- 7.6 --------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------- ---------------------- --------------- 7.4 --- -------------------------- 7.2 ---------- ------------- 7 - 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 High Tide Low Tide Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 1 - Pennisula 160 -------------------------- 140 ----------------------------- E 120 --------------------------------------------------------- >1 ----------------------------- -- ------------ 100 -------- 80 -------------------------------------------------------- 60 ------------ ------------------------------------------ 40 - 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 High Tide Low Tide reat Bay Watch 1994 Site 1 - Pennisula 400 350 -V ------ --- --------------- --------------------- E 300 --------------------------- -------------- ------------ CD 250 ------------------------------------------------- ----- 200 -------------------------------------------------------- Cz 150 ----------------- ------------------- ------------------ 100 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 G High Tide Low Tide reat Bay Watch 1994 Site 1 - Pennisula 30 025 ------------------------------------------------------- 20 ------------------------------------------------ - ---- Cz CD ---- - ---- --------------------- E 15 --------- - 10 --------- -- ------------------------------------------ 5 t i i i i 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 High Tide Low Tide r OF I 1111111 MINIM! Elm NINE llollInIll Site 2 - JEL DATE -H WTEMP-LWTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-LDEPTH-H ACTIVITIES-LACTIVITIES-H TIME-L TIME H SAMPLER-L SAMPLER ATEMP-L ATEMP-HWATER-LWATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER-H min m@ oc oc ppm ppm ppt ppi % % cm cm cm cm oc oc 04/28 JP SP jp BP 8.0 7,5 9.9 10.2 18.4 22.2 7.6 7.8 105.0 130.0 210.0 250.0 2.0 13.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE SHOWERS OVERCAST NOW -GULF CHALLI 210.0 180.0 05/10 jp BP JP BP 12.0 12.0 8.9 8.9 17.8 19.0 7.8 7.8 123.0 163.0 230.0- 230.0 18.0 CALM CALM OVERCAST CLEAR NONE ECLIPSE 185.0 190.0 05125 JP BP MS BP MS -79- 7.7 7.6 7-045 137.0 225.0 465.0 12.0 15.0 CALM WAVES SHOWERS SHOWERS NONE NONE 205.0 185.0 14.0 12.0 7.9 8.7 .3 21.7 06109 Bp BPJP 17.0 17.0 8.0 8.3 24.0 25.6 7.6 7.6 130.0 168.0 225.0 420.0 19.0 24.0 CALM RIPPLE CLEAR CLEAR BOATS BOATS 250.0 250.0 06123 BP MS JP Ms 20.0 18.0 6.4 7.6 29.5 30.2 7.6 7.8 127.0 165.0 215.0 445.0 21.0 29.0 CALM RIPPLE CLEAR PT CLOUDY FISHING BOATING 160.0 185.0 reat Bay Watch 1994 Site 2 - Jackson Lab 20 18 ------------------------------------------ ------ ----- -------------------------- ------------------- 16, ----------- Cz -------------- --- ---------------------- 14 ------------- E -------------------------- a) 12 ---------------- - v 10 ------------- ------------------------------------------- -a) Cz - ----------------------------------------------- 8 6 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 G High Tide Low Tide Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 2 - Jackson. Lab E 0-10 ----------------------------------------- ------------ 9 ---------------- - ------------------------ >1 X 0 - -------- --- ----------- 8 -------------------------- ----- ---- --------- 7 ----------------------------------------- 6 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 High Tide Low Tide Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 2 - Jackson Lab 32 30 ------------------------------------------------ --------------- ------------------------------- - --------- 00-26 ----------------------------------------- -- --- -------- ----------------- 24 --------------------------- E -------------- ---- -------------------- Cz 22 U) 20 --------------------- ------- ------------------------- -------------- --------------------- .18 ------ 16 04)26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 -v- High Tide -w Low Tide reat Bay Watch 1994 Site 2 - Jackson Lab 8 7.8 ------------------------------ ----- 7.6 ------------------ 7.4 -------- ----------------------------------------------- 7.2 - 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 G High Tide Low Tide reat Bay Watch 1994 Site,2 - Jackson Lab 170 160 ---------------- - ------------------------------------ ------------------------ ---------------------- 'E" 150.@ -------- 140 ------------------------------------------------------- 130 ------ ------------------------------- --------------- ---------------- ------------------ -------------------- 120 110 --------- -------------------- ------------------------ 100 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 G High Tide Low Tide Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 2 - Jackson Lab 500 450 --------------------------- --- ---- ------------ ---- E 4 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 350 --------- 300 -------------------- ---------------------------------- Cz 250 ------------------ -- --------------------------------- 200 04/26 05/10 05/25 06/09 06/23 -v- High Tide -w Low Tide Great Bay Watch 1994 Site 2 - Jackson Lab 30 - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -20 ----------------------------------------------- ---------- Cz 15 --------------------------- --- ---------------------- E 10 ------------------------------------------------------- 5 ------------------------------------------------------- 0 04/26 05/1.0 05/25 06/09 06/23 -v- High Tide -mi- Low Tide Site 3 - Lamprey River DATE SAMPLER-LSAMPLER-H WTEMP-L WTEMP-F DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-HWATER-L WATER-H WEATHER-LWEATHER-H ACTIVITIES-L ACTIVITIES-HTIME-L TIME-H 05tlO DB MA DB MA oc oc ppm opm ppI ppt % % cm cm cm cm 00 00 05/25 EFB MA DBM 14.5 10.8 3.7 7.3 19.0 NO DOCKI NO DOCKI A 16.5 17.5 4.6 8.7 7.1 7.0 -7 TO- 110.0 140.0 185.0 12.0 16.0 DOWNPOUR 061(19 D8 MA DBMA 19.0 23.0 7.0 7.9 8.3 7.4 7.4 87.0 97.5 110,0 215.0 18.0 24.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE PT CLOUDY PT CLOUDY 45.00 60.00 06/22 DB MA DB MA 21.5 25.0 6.1 7.2 7.5 7.1 77.5 67.5 105.0 225.0 23.0 28.5 CALM RIPPLE CLEAR CLEAR 45.00 60.00 Site 4 - Depot Rd DATE SAMPLERASAMPLER-H WTEMP-L WTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L PH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-LWATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER@H ACTIVITIES-1ACTIViTIES-1-TIME-1. TIME-H oc oc ppm I)QM ppi ppt % % cm cm cm cm Oc 05/25 LS KF AT PW 16.0 9.4 18.3 7.6 70.0 70.0 15.0 RIPPLE SHOWERS BIRDS 05/10 LS KF AT PW 16.0 9.9 1`1.9 7.8 40.0 40.0 20.0 WAVES PT CLOUDY ECLIPSE 500.00 04/26 LS KF PM 9.0 11.2 19.6 7.9 55.0 55.0 8.0 RIPPLE OVERCAST STRAW ON SURFACE 360.00 06109 KFAT 22.0 9.5 24.3 7.0 25.0 25.0 29.0 WHITECAPS CLEAR HORESHOE CRABS 1 80-OD 06/23 LS KF PM AT 23.0 8.1 28.6 8.1 50.0 50.0 27.0 WHITECAPS PT CLOUDY 315.00 Site 5 - Portsmouth Country Club DATE SAMPLER-1-SAMPLER-H WTEMP-L WTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER-H ACTIVITIES-LACTIVITIEZETIME-L TIME-H Do oc ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm rm cm cm Oc Oc 05125 BB DC SM BB DC SM 15.0 15.5 6.5 7.6 4.9 17.0 7.3 7.5 82.5 135.0 11.0 15.0 CALM CALM OVERCAST DOWNPOUR OLF BIRDS 160.00 275.00 05110BBDCSM BBDCSM 14.0 16.0 8.3 8.8 1.0 10.6 7.3 7.6 27.5 110.0 14.0 18.0 CALM RIPPLE PT CLOUDY CLEAR GOLF ECLIPSE 175.00 280.00 04/26 BB DC SM BS DC SM 8.0 8.0 9.0 10.4 1.6 17.0 7.3 8.0 72.5 115.0 5.0 7.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE SHOWERS OVERCAST NONE GOLF 210.00 335.00 Site 6 - Fox Pt DATE SAMPLER-L SAMPLER-F WTIEMP-L WTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER+WEATHER@I_ WEATHER-H ACTIVITIES- ACTIVITI 0C CC ppm ppm PPI ppt % % cm cm cm cm Oc Oc 05/10 BH BT BH BT 12.0 6.0 9.1 10.5 17.5 27.2 7.9 8.0 135.0 147.0 135.0 230.0 13.0 7.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE OVERCAST OVERCAST BIRDS BOAT 60.00 70.00 04/26 BH BT BH BT 8.0 11.0 10.4 9.5 22.1 21.6 7.9 7.8 95.0 255.0 95.0 310.0 5.0 17.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE SHOWERS CLEAR NONE ECLIPSE 75.00 45.00 06123 BH BT BH BT 19.0 8.5 7.7 28.2 30.0 7.9 7.8 105.0 285.0 105.0 335.0 20.0 25.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE CLEAR CLEAR BIRDS BIRDS 30.00 45 moll' Site 7 - Cedar Pt DATE SAMPLER-L SAMPLER-H WTEMP-L WTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H COWL CON-H PH pH LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER- ACTIVITIES-L ACTIVITIES.HTIME.L TIME-H oc OC _Ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm cm cm cm oc oc 06/09 EL BB IL BB 16.0 16.0 7.9 7.8 23.5 26.1 7.8 7.8 90.0 175.0 90.0 175.0 16.0 30.0 RIPPLE WAVES CLEAR CLEAR LOBSTERING LOBSTERBO) 90.00 165.00 05/25 BB AB It. AB BB 13.0 12.0 7.9 20.3 25.5 6.9 7.8 232.5 310.0 11.0 16.0 RIPPLE CALM OVERCAST SHOWERS NONE DUCKS 100.00 195.00 05110 It. BB IL BB .12.0 12.0 9.1 9.1 17.5 17.5 7.8 7.8 80.0 218.5 80.0 275.0 13.0 17.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE OVERCAST PT CLOUDY BIRDS ECLIPSE 60.00 04126 MR AB BB MR BB AB 7.0 6.0 9.1 9.9 20.6 25.7 8.3 7.8 22.0 195.0 22.0 245.0 41.0 4.0 RIPPLE SHOWERS OVERCAST NONE 71.00 76.00 06/23 It. AB BB It. AB BB 18.0 16.0 7.1 7.9 27.9 28.4 7.6 7.8 70.0 290.0 70.0 290.0 20.0 30.0 CALM RIPPLE CLEAR PT CLOUDY NEW RAMPI BOATS 165.00 180 Site 9 - Cocheoo River DATE SAMPLER-L SAMPLER-H WE-MF[ WTEMP-1-- DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H PH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-LWATER-FWEATHER-LWEATHER-HACTIVITIES-L ACTIVITIES-H TIME-L IME-H oc oc pprn ppm ppt ppt % % rm oc =09 NN RJ NN 17.0 20.0 6.7 14.5 7.3 7.5 30.0 145.0 30.0 310.0 16.0 23.0 CALM RIPPLE CLEAR CLEAR NOWE-BOATING 180.00 60.00 05/25 AR JJ JJ RJ BIK 16.0 15.0 8.2 8.0 2.4 5.0 6.9 7.3 10.0 110.0 10.0 600.0 12.0 13.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE SHOWERS PTCLOUDY NONE BOAT 100.00 120-00 05/10 BK JM BKRJ 11.5 12.0 10.1 9.5 0.0 2.8 7.1 120.0 5%o 12.0 16.0 RIPPLE CLOUDY CLEAR DEER NONE 60.00 225.00 0426 NN NN RJ 9.0 9.0 10.2 10.1 1.6 5.4 7.3 7.3 30.0 13.0 30.0 430.0 5.0 6.0 CALM SHOWERS NONE 90.00 06/23 JM RJCCJM 21.0 22.0 5.8 6.6 11.7 20.9 7.1 7.2 95.0 16.0 24.0 CALM RIPPLE CLEAR CLEAR BOATING 90 Site 10 - Piscataqua River DATE SAMPLER-LSAMPLER-H WTEMP-LWTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H CTIVITIES-I-TIME-L TIM -H pH-L pH-H LP L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER-H ACTIVITIES-Lk @E oc oc PPM PPM pot ppt % % cm cm an an Cc oc min min 04/26 JC MM JM JC KC MM JIVI 7.5 7.0 9.8 10.4 10.6 20.8 7.3 7.9 30.0 140.0 30.0 235.0 4.5 7.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE SHOWERS OVERCAST NONE NONE 225.00 225.00 05/IOJCKKBM BMSCJCBS 13.0 15.0 9.5 9.5 4.7 7.6 7.3 7.5 35.0 157.0 35.0 200.0 12.0 20.0 CALM OVERCAST BIRDS 200.00 300 05/25 BM SCKM 15.0 14.0 8.4 8.4 10.0 21.7 7.6 7.9 90.0 142.5 90.0 340.0 11.0 15.9 CALM RIPPLE SHOWERS OVERCAST DOCK IS IN BOATING 90.00 140.00 06109 BM KM MM BM MS 16.7 17.5 7.6 8.2 18.5 22.9 7.6 7.8 90.0 213.0 90.0 285.0 14.1 27.0 CALM CALM CLEAR CLEAR GULLS, BOA-BOATING 210.00 18.00 Site 11 - 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Town Docks ATE SAMPLER-LSAMPLER-HWTEMP-LWTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER-FACTIVITIES-IACTIV TIES-HTIME-L TIME-H oc oc ppm ppm ppt ppt % % cm Oc 05)25DFAFSD PCAFHPSD 17.5 17.5 9.6 9.0 1.6 7.3 6.9 105.0 75.0 105.0 355.0 13.0 16.0 RIPPLE CALM SHOWERS DOWNPOUFBIRDS NONE 05/10 SS AF SS MT SC 12.5 14.5 10.5 9.7 1.2 0.0 7.0 7.1 155.0 320.0 15.0 20.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE PT CLOUDY CLEAR SWANS FOAWSWAN! 60@00 110-00 04/26 RM PC SO SO KB JN OC 11.0 11.0 11A 10.8 0.8 0,0 7.4 6.9 112.0 287.5 112.0 350.0 10.5 10.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE OVERCAST OVERCAST BIRDS BIRDS 55.00 330.00 Site 14 - Foyvlees Dam DATE SAMPLER-LSAMPLER-H WTEMP-LWTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER-HWEATHER-L WEATHER- ACTIVITIES- ACTIVITIES-HTIME-L TIME-H oc oc ppm PPM ppl ppt % % cm cm cm cm Oc oc W25 AF DF HP S PC HP DF HF 18.0 18.0 8.2 8.2 0.3 0.0 7.3 6.9 240.0 170.0 355.0 340.0 i 3.0 16.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE SHOWERS SHOWERS NONE 120.00 05/10AFSSSD HPAF 13.0 16.0 8.9 9.3 0.0 0.0 7.1 6.9 150.0 175.0 16.0 19.5 RIPPLE RIPPLE PT CLOUDY PT CLOUDY FISHING 105.00 110.00 04/26 JN PC SO SO DC KS 10.0 10.5 9.4 3.3 0.8 0.7 7@5 6.9 290.0 265.0 360.0 505.0 8.0 10.0 RIPPLE CALM OVERCAST OVERCAST BIRDS 38.00 A Site 15 - Dead Duck Inn DATE SAMPLER-L SAMPLER-H WTEMP-L WTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-1 DEPTH-1 ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER-H ACTIVITIES-LACTIVITIES-H TIME-L TIME-H oc OC pem 122"' ppt ppt % % cm cm cm cm oc oc 06/09 JS MH JG MVSSSH 14.0 12.5 T9 9.7 26.5 30.4 7.5 7.5 230.0 402.5 400.0 730.0 18.0 25.0 RIPPLE RIPPLE CLEAR CLEAR 13TATING BOAT FISHINC 90.00 40.00 05125 KS MM AL Jl MV KS PT 12.5 10.5 10.2 11.5 24.3 26.8 7.5 7.7 173.0 435,0 390.0 665.0 11.0 17.0 RIPPLE SHOWERS SHOWERS BOATING BOATS 300.00 150.00 05/10 MV BH LR JI DH FIR JT 11.5 9.0 9.3 9.9 19.0 24.7 7.8 7.7 117.0 370.0 410.0 600.0 14.0 15.0 CALM RIPPLE OVERCAST PT CLOUDY NONE BOATING 240.00 120.00 04/26 JH SH JT MH JT MR. M, 7.0 7.0 10.6 10.5 22.2 30.8 7.5 6.9 195.0 385,0 390.0 545.0 6.0 9.0 CALM RIPPLE SHOWERS OVERCAST NONE BOATING 150.00 150.00 06/23 BA JT DH MH RR JT 16.0 13.5 T7 9.1 29.2 30.8 7.7 7.8 205.0 510.0 380.0 620.0 15.0 23.0 CALM WAVES CLEAR PTCLOUDY OIL SLICK BOATING 180.00 630 Site 16 - Exeter DATE SAMPLER-LSAMPLER-HWTEMP-LWTEMP-H DO-L DO-H SAL-L SAL-H CON-L CON-H pH-L pH-H LP-L LP-H DEPTH-L DEPTH-H ATEMP-L ATEMP-H WATER-L WATER-H WEATHER-L WEATHER-H ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES-i- TIME-L TIME- oc oc ppm ppm pp, ppt % % cm cm cm cm oc oc min M, 04/26 CM 10.0 10.6 1.6 8.0 87.0 87.0 6.0 RIPPLE SHOWERS BIRDS 600.00 06109 Bw 23.0 9.2 1.6 7.4 105.0 270.0 28.0 RIPPLE CLEAR CANOES 100 06/23 BW BW 23.5 25.5 8.6 13.1 2.9 5A 7.5 8.5 30.0 37.5 60.0 300.0 22.0 29.5 RIPPLE RIPPLE CLEAR OVERCAST GULLS NONE 60.00 100 I I ;11010111111111811 @ 3 6668 14103 4860 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I