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U . S . DEPARTMENT ff COMMERCE NOAA COASTAL SERVICE@ CENIER 2234 SOUTH HOBSON AVENUE CHARLESTON , SC 29405-2413 NOAA NATIONAL STATUS AND TRENDS Mussel Watch Program Volume 2 - East Coast Site Descriptions PrOPOrtY Of CSC Library 1995 Prepared by H.J. Jobling, R.R. Fay, and J.M. Brooks The Geochemical and Environmental Research Group Texas A&M University 833 Graham Road College Station, Texas 77845 Submitted to U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration C.3 1305 East West Highway Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 Q14 November 1995 541.5 C65 GERG Technical Report 95-305 M87 1995 v.2 VOLUME 2 - EAST COAST SHE DESCRIMONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Site Description Overview ............................................................................ 1 Maine Site Descriptions ............................................................................. 11 Massachusetts Site Descriptions ................................................................ 19 Rhode Island Site Descriptions ................................................................... 39 New York Site Descriptions ....................................................................... 47 New Jersey Site Descriptions ..................................................................... 53 Maryland Site Descriptions ........................................................................ 65 Virginia Site Descriptions ......................................................................... 79 North Carolina Site Descriptions ................................................................ 95 South Carolina Site Descriptions ............................................................... 1017 Georgia Site Descriptions ......................................................................... 109 Florida Site Descriptions .......................................................................... 115 Appendix A - Field Station Data ............................................................... A-1 Appendix B - Final Positions ..................................................................... B-1 LIST OF IUUSTRATIONS Ffizure 14GURES Page 1 Location of the East Coast Sites ............................................................ 2 2 Location of the Maine Sites ................................................................. 3 3 Location of the Massachusetts Sites ..................................................... 4 4 Location of the Rhode Island Sites ....................................................... 5 5 Location of the New York and New Jersey Sites .....................................6 6 Location of the Delaware and Chesapeake Bay Sites ...............................7 7 Location of the North Carolina Sites ..................................................... 8 8 Location of the South Carolina and Georgia Sites .................................. 9 9 Location of the Florida Sites .............................................................. 10 iv LIST OF SITES WITH MAPS, CHARTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS Site DescriRtion Page 1 PBPI Pickering Island, Penobscot Bay, ME ...................................... 11 2 PBSI Sears Island, Penobscot Bay, ME ............................................ 13 3 MSSP Stover Point, Merriconeag Sound, ME ..................................... 15 4 CAKP Kennebunkport, Cape Arundel, ME ....................................... 17 5 CAGH Gap Head, Cape Ann, MA ..................................................... 19 6 SHFP Folger Point, Salem Harbor, MA ............................................ 21 7 MBNB Nahant Bay, Massachusetts Bay, MA ..................................... 23 8 BHDI Deer Island, Boston Harbor, MA ............................................ 25 9 BHDB Dorchester Bay, Boston Harbor, MA ....................................... 27 10 BHHB Hingham Bay, Boston Harbor, MA ......................................... 29 11 BHBI Brewster Island, Boston Harbor, MA ...................................... 31 12 MBNR North River, Massachusetts Bay, MA ..................................... 33 13 DBCI Clarks Island, Duxbury Bay, MA ........................................... 35 14 CCNH Nauset Harbor, Cape Cod, MA ............................................... 37 21 NBDI Dyer Island, Narragansett Bay, RI ......................................... 39 22 NBPI Patience Island, Narragansett Bay, RI ................................... 41 23 NBDU Dutch Island, Narragansett Bay, RI ....................................... 43 24 BIBI Block Island, Block Island, RI ............................................... 45 38 HRJB Jamaica Bay, Hudson Raritan Estuary, NY ............................ 47 39 HRUB Upper Bay, Hudson Raritan Estuary, NY ................................ 49 40 HRLB Lower Bay, Hudson Raritan Estuary, NY ................................ 51 41 HRRB Raritan Bay, Hudson Raritan Estuary, NJ .............................. 53 42 NYSH Sandy Hook, New York Bight, NJ ........................................... 55 43 NYLB Long Branch, New York Bight, NJ ......................................... 57 44 NYSR Shark River, New York Bight, NJ .......................................... 59 47 DBCM Cape May, Delaware Bay, NJ ................................................. 61 49 DBBD Ben Davis Point Shoal, Delaware Bay, NJ ................................ 63 54 DBCH Cape Henlopen, Delaware Bay, MD ........................................ 65 55 CBBO Bodkin Point, Chesapeake Bay, MD ........................................ 67 56 CBMP Mountain Point Bar, Chesapeake Bay, MD .............................. 69 57 CBHP Hackett Point Bar, Chesapeake Bay, MD ................................. 71 58 CBCP Choptank River, Chesapeake Bay, MD .................................... 73 59 CBHG Hog Point, Chesapeake Bay, MD ............................................ 75 61 PRSP Swan Point, Potomac River, MD ............................................. 77 60 PRRP Ragged Point, Potomac River, VA .......................................... 79 62 PRMC Mattox Creek, Potomac River, VA .......................................... 81 64 RRRR Ross Rock, Rappahannock River, VA ..................................... 83 65 CBCI Chincoteague Inlet, Chincoteague Bay, VA ............................. 85 66 QIUB Upshur Bay, Quinby Inlet, VA ............................................... 87 67 CBCC Cape Charles, Chesapeake Bay, VA ....................................... 89 68 CBDP Dandy Point, Chesapeake Bay, VA ......................................... 91 69 CBJR James River, Chesapeake Bay, VA ......................................... 93 70 RSJC John Creek, Roanoke Sound, NC ............................................ 95 71 PSCH Cape Hatteras, Pamlico Sound, NC ........................................ 97 72 PSWB Wysocking Bay, Pamlico, NC ................................................. 99 v 73 PSPR Pungo River, Pamlico Sound, NC .......................................... 101 74 PSNR Neuse River, Pamlico Sound, NC .......................................... 103 76 CFBI Battery Island, Cape Fear, NC .............................................. 105 78 SRNB North Bay, Santee River, SC ................................................. 1(Y7 81 SRTI Tybee Island, Savannah River Estuary, GA ............................ 109 82 SSSI Sapelo Island, Sapelo Sound, GA .......................................... 111 83 ARWI Wolfe Island, Altamaha River, GA ....................................... 113 84 SJCB Chicopit Bay, St. Johns River, FL .......................................... 115 85 MRCB Crescent Beach, Matanzas River, FL ..................................... 117 86 IRSR Sebastian River, Indian River, FL ......................................... 119 97 NMML Maule Lake, North Miami, FL .............................................. 121 88 BBG4C Gould's Canal, Biscayne Bay, FL .......................................... M vi SITE DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW The location of the East Coast (Maine through Florida) NS&T Mussel Watch Program sampling sites are shown in Figures 1 through 9. Detailed descriptions for each of the individual sites are given in the following pages. Each of the NS&T sites has a unique site number and designating code. The code is a four letter code, that is taken from the site's name and location, eg. PBPI - Pickering Island, Penobscot Bay. The nominal site center is calculated from the mean of the three station locations at each of the sites. GPS navigation units were used to record all the site locations. These figures are a great deal more accurate and stable than the old Loran C figures, and generally tend to coincide with the map locations. The site descriptions include information that will enable an individual to easily find the site, and the boat ramp if so necessary. For each site, the following components are included: Detailed description Road map to the site Nautical chart of the site Photographs of the site. Photographs, when available, are arranged in a clockwise manner starting in the upper left hand corner with an aerial view and then Stations 1, 2 and 3, respectively. angora ............ goston RG. 3 New Y RG. 4 40ON - ....... .......... FE. 5 FIG. 6 . ......... .............. . . . ............ . .............. FIG. 7 Savann., RG. 8 Jac onville 30ON - M. 9 70OW Figure 1. Location of the East Coast Sites. 2 MAINE Bangor e'. 7 PBPI Penobscot Bay CO /7 Bat Casco Bay Port land 0 CAMP I NH Figure 2. Location of the Maine Sites. NEW HAMPSHIRE ......... CAGH Salem SHFP Atlantic MBNII Ocean Boston 0 Massachusetts Bay BM MASSACHUSETTS-@' MCI P Y l' mouth,, Cape Cod CCNN Bay RI. Buzzards Bay Figure 3. Location of the Massachusetts Sites. 4 RHODE ISLAND MASSACHUSETTS Providence 0 Will Narragansett Bay Newport Buzzards Bay West Falmouth BLOCK ISLAND Atlantic Ocean Figure 4. Location of the Rhode Island Sites. 5 NY New ork HRA WSH Wo Long Branch 0 Trenton ran "NEW JERSEY BK AIAC Atlantic Ocean Figure 5. Location of the New Jersey Sites. 6 NEW JERSEY MARYLAND Baltimore CBBO Dover [3 Delaware CMW Bay W&shington, D. VA M0 DELAWARE Cambrido,11,"". ............................. con ARYLAND"' POP Chesapeake ............ . .. Bay CRCI cm VIRGINIA" QW Atlantic CBDP CBA Ocean wport News 13 Norfolk Figure 6. Location of the Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay area Sites. 7 VIRGINIA Nortok ........... ...... ..... ................ ................. ............... .................. ........... . . ...... 7. RM GrmnWle 0 PSM NORTH CAROLINA PSM PWR PSCH i1mington Atlantic Ocean CFBI Figure 7. Location of the North Carolina Sites. 8 SOUTH CAROLINA WMB sm Chadeston Savannah 0 GEORGIA, A t1a n tic BrunsMck Ocean Figure 8. Location of the South Carolina and Georgia Sites. 9 GA acksonville Atlantic Ocean FLORIDA 0 0dandbio -Palm ISM Figure 9. Location of the East Florida Sites. 10 MAINE SITES GERG SITE NUM13ER - 1 DESIGNATOR - PBPI SITE - PICKERING ISLAND, PENOBSCOT BAY, ME NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 44015.89'N LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13309 SITE ACCESS - A small boat is needed to access Pickering Island in northeast Penobscot Bay. The only workable ramp at low tide in the entire Deer Island area, is a privately owned stone ramp in Stonington. Follow US 1 east and then head south to Stonington on Hwy. 15. The contact person is a Mr. Pete Collins, of the Lobster Company. From here, head west by boat down the Deer Island Thorofare and out into Penobscot Bay, then north to Pickering Island. The run time is around 30 minutes. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located in a small cove on the northeast comer of Pickering Island, just south of and opposite Eaton Island. The stations are located in an arc around the cove, with Station 1 being in the middle, Station 2 about 25 meters to the east (left) and Station 3 about 25 meters to the west (right). BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The whole area is covered with a heavy growth of Blue Mussels. The-site is easily collected at low tide, when the mussels can be picked off the rocks by hand. Dredging would not be an advisable option here, as the bottom is very rocky. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels @ hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. There could be some potential contamination from outflow from the Penobscot River, further to the north. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (0,C) I 1 1995 30.0 3.0 3/21/95 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I 1 12 1 "YS E" 175 rl 176 15 C, Vill Isis Holbm It LA G- F.1 D Cd., 0 Kemh Prooksy I Z m ,h- p -,Sputht B wksville Nedh I Y @i R, gwick 72 fr. h, In Co n Pt 1, Y 11 It, rn P, '44 41P. of we p'-1 IN -Af, G11, C; 7_-fggemogpq),, Sa 175 tge ville -ell gwick i\ @Ak@@ I 41 Svwd nd PBPI _p" "I 5a-" \-4,@nd 41 &.kfid@ L.d@. Site #11 Fiddle 1 -1 Litt le 17S -v VC Pickering North Dm [sit 61 t 411 Island c. jr," A 7 H_ to ..a, Little Ow lllmdb@,y Island -silo, g-e 8k M H-1-d K7 @erifsle @pc 14 .1sl Ind Z_ A Eagle kslan 01 -::C, nIainvJ 7, "'.Sk.p I and SW" I LdW nset IM56 L.A Sh Isis P-d 4m w rnan f 11 Of ac- L.4. Ded" smsth Pawd I tA We EC It 11 pt j'O Hill -)Sh.W I 'h' Liftk 0 Sh.0 I Stinson Pt V?v A B-ed bland id\ P-d West blow m- C'�I 1011" @ Mullen Head VL _w O',C Fill It F@ to- on 0 S L [email protected] Island R-1 And- 10 C& e 0! C_p_;9 In"n P, pot jAl bidge Island &.Uh Ida hurl- 14&W S-d R- I Site #1 (PBPI), Penobscot Bay Pickering Island. 1W 4J 38 52 42 ectacle Is \57 84 JA'C'29-r@.@'. 3 38 85 rtv 72 .63 120 C 6 7 5 0 6 94 37C 73 93 4 51 ('9 79@. P6-74 i it @O 67 126 58 96 81 90 C '33-72 609 42 4 6 150 144 _ q4 63 111 33 66 126 W 27 76 JAB A99 1 132 99BELL WRW*Efr 718 5@ 38 150 90 69@ Bi c I 2 V* 120 6 51 126 150 144 93 f32 84 75 + 3 45 41 1 48, 120 168 17 72 78 93 W 5 at M 62 58 84 C, ;a 99 Swains Ledg 55 V@@, 69 108 132 126 75 S# 72 Ir4 B --,46 78 6 52 54 k@q 132 117 66 bo@ 54 C 3 34 48 74 ead 110 96 72 G@L, - 0 @08 0 7@ 11 54 3 ad 6 78 -Iwo Lsu 17? 6 My L@3@46 (1 tt a 3 55" 39 168 63 99 3 40 @3 1 @ B 22 45SheepI )26 .?0 78P 42 78 37 58 k5l 30 42 79 36 0 ov Si W1 .... I.... 39 N:1 105 Af 49 46 13 51 34 V S 31 45 46' 7 33 -8) 3 C qq/@,, 138 46 3 76 37 1 B 36 6 6@_' 0 43Z -....1172 1 z - S* 2 1 40 6 58 L5 @IqjN2i 107 x@ (Z) 4' 'NOIN __: 12M ReP 4 3 zZ._ V -'D L. . 4@' (/979) P@-t -0 02 j 24 66 126Z789 10 z 3 1WAO 5 6 3 58 33 Z- 0 ing Island 93 ic ea 2 36 7 I*y 43 33 4 Z1138 31 4 7 7 0 12 14 (D 13 43 3 66 5 31 49 57 -0 96 14,r )14 32 31 95 ?2 39 11 '@'"75 70 72 ;@", I V 43 ore qx so 40 31 37 437", 4 484 52 37 V* + ;i*.W@ 6YO 78 773 64 31 3 93 180 7 31 106 64 36 39 31 33 3 W4 310 W ..4 31 p Site #1 (PBPI), Penobscot Bay Pickering @sland (from chart 13305). --..ago POP- Ni 6, q AL Site #1 (PBPI), Penobscot Bay Pickering Island New- 44 P IZT'U- GERG SITE NUM13ER - 2 DESIGNATOR - PBSI SITE - SEARS ISLAND, PENOBSCOT BAY, ME NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 44-27.40'N 68052.99'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13309 SITE ACCESS - This site is a relatively easy one at low tide, being accessible on foot. Head east from Searsport on US Hwy. 1, and travel for 2 miles past the Belfast Motor Inn (on your right) and over the Long Cove bridge, turn right (south) onto the road leading to Kidder Point and Sears Island. Cross over the bridge and park on the southwest side. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located just to the west of the south end of the bridge, on the extensive mudflat. Station 1 is about 100 meters west of the south side road causeway, Station 2 is 50 meters north of Station 1 and Station 3 is a further 50 meters to the north. This site is to be worked at low tide, as a dredge would snag and hang up on the numerous rocks in the area. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The whole area was covered with a dense population of mussels. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAAHNANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified -in the surrounding area, apart from the Searsport Station bulk fuel dock just to the west of the site. There is also the potential for contamination from the Penobscot River outflow, to the east of the site. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 21.0 3.0 3/20/95 13 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 14 1 A Nit. cam o t Wn I ,, --- P@q I "o , K TO HL eluffs\ \R The G S Pm, Park "199 hvd@" V- nobscot T Powmll P, 166 -Hill j, 199. pt s6ut pt I Peno�sco C P.14-1 Turwr Pt Idnd, 166 C A -_ / -p im pt :-A @v PBSI 4 Site #2 C', 'i iiz ,;@v West Slockh' Brooksville 1 0 Turde HQ8 @Use Pt /@ . I rooksville it 0 H d@p 3614,11 13426 L guht ic, Fort r4 175 Y, pt I -, ?,:Y..I Sirh 62 edud'@ I As- 15 f<1 P, Afill Pd Hof 1=sland A p_4_pca.C..f_ G.-T! Fall gr k C2 f 'I -A,-.,- tchim Id."I 0 i" C -h, 0- K.-h 65 noksy I MEN Ut t ,,@@Jsoutht 175 Decker Pt Brooksville 149 010 MI"u, 19 iro Island Orr Co GrireI Pt P, ft A,nd Nbeg L do.,, 00 0 n7l pt E V9. ".d f S ell 15 4@ ro .9 jemoggiq, bo as pt Blak. Pt Ir 11,1,@,,T- ,- / . . , ,ill, Sa ewft I L* 175 -4, '*@ 0! nd @r G- Ld P 460 1 10 ZFiddM 1, C.,., Hog Lin T- Sh-p "Y p RoA Ink E.W. 1, p D_ Isk Owd 11CP 0 icktoring lark Id.nd <@Uk [email protected]., I Is Isl ..d:@@D 15 Site #2 (PBSI), Penobscot Bay Sears Island. 52 3 $7 14 I 12 14 11 0 c0 A 16 16 14 19 15 0 H arbo u in 17 F/I 17 IQ GPI 4 L 16 7 7 te'IQ M L) 16 21 21 fA 17 11 b rep Subm e 1 2 22 Si ti In F, 4@ k 24 ?*rig 36 2 A, plst@f "i 23 24 26 V6. car pOrt 3 23 2 21 .21 272 49 Ha bor LC sth -__.@L7_ Lec 219 aw- 27 Coy 'Z'* 22 24 74 N12' 5@2 46 25 55 3 F1 R 4sec 3 13 Ai 2R 25 34 31%_ 34, 74 36 r 5 34 33 1 7 1/ 2"' 36 k. 37 C. .2 Uaw Hea 48 33 35 SO* 36 ;j@ 36 120 Arv, 75 36 r jt3 37 22 1 38 37 531 Air 3 "38 !7 37 0 38 1 212 33 238 74 75 45 39 38 @4 @1 10 N-1: i 38 41 R Of 36 35 V* 37 62 33 4 42 44 N41 33 78 49 .36 36 1 42 &f 4119 3TO R 23 32 36 36 82 9 45 4 i 43 46 433:* 41 6 48 SO* ears ,W.: 3 938 75 50 47 45 Ledge 0.4 38 46 'P* 41 51 50 44 24 25 33 C 55 46 46 27 1 at* 50 42 41 84 44 48 39 ---- '48 53 48 48 f '? 7 e53 52@ 39 54 ROO 47-, 49 am 52 55 27 42 48 46 v* 48 46 S# 46 47 54 54 52 53 44 49 48 53 42 74 Site #2 (PBSI), Penobscot Bay S ears Island (from chart 13309). -low J-1 IPW. wpm Site #2 (PBSI), Penobscot Bay Sears Island R X41, "All 'j,j, GERG SITE NUMBER - 3 DESIGNATOR - MSSP SITE - STOVER POINT, MERRICONEAG SOUND, ME NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 43045.47'N 69059.86'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13290 SITE ACCESS - This site can be easily accessed by vehicle, and is best sampled at low tide. From US Hwy. 1, turn right (south) onto Hwy 123 and travel about 12 miles south to the Harpswell Neck Fire Station (on the right hand side of the road). From here, go on for another 1.2 miles and turn left onto Stover Cove Road, then right onto Stover Point Road. Follow the road for about half a mile to Stover Point. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on a spit at Stover Point in Harpswell Sound, just opposite the C "5" green can buoy at the northernmost tip. Station 1 is at the northernmost tip on the east side of the spit, Station 2 is 30 meters further south with Station 3 being an additional 30 meters to the south. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Mussels of all sizes are abundant throughout the entire area. It would not be a good idea to dredge for the mussels, as there are numerous large rocks that would snag the dredge. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. The potential for contamination is there, as there were a few oil storage tanks further to the north, a large Naval Airbase and the outflow from the New Meadows River. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 30.0 6.0 3/19/95 15 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 16 1 E. -I mount 196 Aran Iz- FTopsha. Ale 2. UN -,V mdows 3 0 e LEEMAN 23 C-Aow. on- Great Hill -k Di, C 7 j nn n ,i, OV/ g J@d. P-d B J@ C Lint. ;a. 71 P. S E MfZ@epoin sa p sly/ 1.din Isla North v,;A C-i S. 1. F, 14 Joh" IlWs N 1. W..d, m Stat@ Par@ 0, IFION 0 I VQ tll e L Island Harps@ell iitipk Be nl/ ;_ @@ I shwtw I @4 und Low" Goose, H- Island Whitm $ If Th. G"inp asco 44@%, 3 R,,d -T w C..d, Ed N% ( > Herb. Han J-p @V 10 x ',k-- MIPSI Hen I A-nV FA"" 217 Ch,*Mqu. bo ty Herb- Whaleboat N, (,,&, C El. 1. 2,0 Isla 1 0 sung 6-75 Flg West P c th Oln' sed- West Pt Tn narpuswell CIO )", H A R F S W E L c fARROR z 8 LEY e Pl-khm. 1 1 Woodo yl@ L", ISLA Pons F4 Isl :d R.Rd Bano Is @!@ I S* U uz )Pland 346 io I lwhh.8.11 G- H,, d IihIMSSF, T-10 4*, Site #3 Set. I Uftl., V- Oeld H-d &1d Hd cow Sm Site #3 (MSSP), Merriconeag Sound Stover Point. 2 .5 1C ir 3i -ik, 3 0". G. L/Mp 37' 60 C. F1 I pdv 12, 50 3 so 59 3 53 ; /,F - ' @ 32 66 Af 4Z ; ..0 1 19 23 4t TANK 57 0 /A Z5; Ae !x4s !23, W/o Go 6 *ol 24 spinlE -) 22 25 13 32.* A 39o, 7 4 $ r 2 /,!of 40 A 4 U @2 43 42 PECIAL ANCHORAGt 1101 //U 31 'A 41 N 52 30! 43-45-N 39 7 91 If*-.., ka, 44,1.;' 0 1, aw, LAd Op 3q '34 -340 3 31 38 R 3 97 23:.,%2 A2. 37 214 out -25 1 37 -48 , -,* 124 a 2 40 64 All: IW45 17! ArJ 66 Us HarbOr 22%, v Ili') 40 26 @,jw mum, 47 - U '..= I f r @RLAGE - 19 7 ."21 X..Ik I..101 w SAIA4 ANCHO 73 ,VA; Q2 //0 5- -'s lb %21 P-ts" ift A) 2 jw -zI.iss i'. 1733 40 83 21r 5 .31 ik 3 @ @'3 27 ..q ?"ZY,: 0 74V' 26 53 63 3 9 V1 b-L"." 4A vft !@7 E-14 156 MWI-d 41 M 0 :!91--' 12 10.1 /* 40, 0 ej ;30 49 74 19 " i., \ 7 3' Q Y x.; 4 e Q.: 67 166 w .4., 93 100 -its, - 12 fAb as 56 2 " @R Mrs "I " e37 1\ S2 11? i3 90 %111 A, (MCM 0 4% 'w 10.29, '413 go 76 46:1 ---10 02 @2 V 1 9 119 SSW 9 ?9 37 4@- :'2 3 CO 75 /4'0 9- I - Site #3 (MSSP), Merriconeag Sound Stover Point (from chart 13290). )@ - Al- Site #3 (MSSP), Merriconeag Sound Stover Point GERG SITE NUM13ER - 4 DESIGNATOR - CAKP SITE - KENNEBUNKPORT, CAPE ARUNDEL, ME NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 43020.72'N 70028.46'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13286 SITE ACCESS - This site is accessible by vehicle, and can only be sampled at low tide. From 1-95 going north into Maine, take exit 3 and head towards Kennebunkport on Hwy. 35 (south). Drive into Kennebunkport and over the Kennebunk River, then turn right onto Ocean Ave. in the town square. Follow Ocean Ave. to the parking lot at the mouth of the river (on the right hand side of the road. SITE DESCRIPTION - The eastern breakwater on the Kennebunk River forms a small cove in the shoreline. The nominal center of the site is here, with Station 1 being on the east side of the eastern breakwater, Station 2 being on the rocks in the middle of the cove and Station 3 being located on the rocks on the eastern side of the cove. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Mussels were very sparse at Stations 1 & 2, whilst there was a good population at the 3rd Station. The mussels were attached to the underside of the rocks and in the numerous crevices. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidall 0.5 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. There is the potential for contamination from outflow from the Kennebunk River. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 30.0 6.0 3/18/95 17 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 18 1 112 1' KI e I PIQW774eck Bird 98 Ir Beach Sanctuary 195 I @@-,Old 1,d Beach Id Y", Orchard q each co -A,, 54 Ocean 9 -ifark A - Kinney Sharo 9 208 a. ew R, ........ Bay i ,i@Bid ef So Pa'k @0 4 F-, H ... h Tatile Come @ch Camp Elli"a"" TP "41U. S" I N-9. I -Wood Wand @@,,d 4cand Light d II rr h "o 710 @Pq feint Sanctuary ;(TI" A""' iddeford Pool Tea Kettle C' 8"ffl" o 20a jach Id.W A Ridge F'uwne' Ko'k, H',I1h N,. Beac.a Ccn@; Foitunes Rocks A 4, 67' dams Car N 'Mi Crossing @126ck Fa se M -A6;i $82 10 @jTi. 4'@ ..w earn All F R-k, 9A A, n (Cape 4`0 0 iiR 7 Lan tag Pbrpotse, iz- 'A 38 r' 9 G 7 K 0 0 "d lug C";;n '.. 41 _J"@ Be' I 2 Laed Pt Beath 'a'h C-' CAKP ev S rl' a,,undd "' ut Kennebu k Beach I.. ng 0.1 erve Bea h Site #4 .dh. .8r.ch bbnd @,ch Site #4 (CAIKP), Cape Arundel Kennebunkport. Cooper* rner KENNEBUNKPORT 301- Reprc@fftrwwn NOAA chart no. 132W to jLdy 17.1993 North American Daturn 1983. (WGS 1964) A For addf"W update Mfhn@ N am appendix A. 5 A KENNEBUNIK RIVER Scale 1:10,0130 yards 100 300 PLANE COORDINATE GRID 1.1a: (based on NAD 1927) Maine State Grid, west zone, is indicated . ..... 21 by dashed ficks at 3.000 toot intervals. The last three dgb have been ornitted. J% R 4 43- 43' 21; Pa 21, Marsh CAKP Site #4 G C -R-,. - 2f, 2 OCKO Beach 10 CUPO R Ur ... ........... N T-- ..... .............. . .........i 4 4 6- 7 40 7 10 Iso R ft 25117U "W 3 13 10 11 C'r .3 11 it A 14 11 It 0 14 ja 14 14 14 9 19 to 16 16 12 8 19 IS 19 5 ve, 17 7 22 20 5 23 20 21 19 103 - 24 25 25 23 2 17 4 27 27 27 15 7 0 0 9-R, w 2w Site #4 (CARP), Cape Arundel Kennebunkport (from chart 13286). V Site #4 (CAIKP), Cape Arundel Kennebunkport ......... MIX MASSACHUSETTS SITES GERG SITE NUMBER - 5 DESIGNATOR - CAGH SITE - GAP HEAD, CAPE ANN, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42039.46'N 70035.84'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13279 SITE ACCESS - This site is best sampled at an extremely low tide. From 1-95, take the Hwy. 128 exit and go north towards Gloucester. At the Blackburn Rotary (circle) take the Gloucester-Rockport exit, and then turn left at the second set of lights which take one onto Bass Ave. Follow the road for about a mile to Amelia's Sub-Shop and then proceed left for another 1.7 miles to Thatcher. Turn left here and follow the road as it bears left into South Street for an additional 0.8 miles to Marmon Street. Turn right onto Marmon and the site is another 0.5 miles down the road. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located in a small cove just south of Gap Head, and west of Straitmouth Island. A short distance to the northwest there is a radio tower which is a good reference point. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 No stations were differentiated as there were very few mussels to be found in the entire cove. Only one small patch of mussels was found after an extensive search. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING MET HODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in'the surrounding area. E14MOTOWNTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (1700) (OC) 1995 30.0 3.0 3/18/95 19 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 20 1 3 52 ,a 495 a,, aer, S@. 11 To PARKERRIVER 8y',eld N Wfl, X3 -'II*,-7,,@,,ii RUMI&AND 6o,q!eI!7 pcw P@@ I-d S R Lawrenc;# say Uttlir N-k +I. ,4,__Andn@s A 7_- Do A 60@t-14 54 .4 , .. -I.I Castie Mck er A 1,6, . Pdeon @'kudc, lpsich. ho ve Ssh@Nv_-@ B.@I d./i"---- -.1 RoCkpo Andover ERI 'h, 735Lx - Tp,-fiefil Esse. IE@e- 121/ 010,214Q @44.17D,' ';"dN A R We-."t 43 lal&IA,, G I t; u is 1-11142 93, 7-, Ked Ipr L ReflCa41 lle@dng 15 Manc ester .. ..... 20 h, G@D, 'Lake Billerica3 13aIf 'eiCn BMERS 1. PinehUrstA % adi 3eurlingt2aboW. We etold 26 01 95.(11V 281L21) tMrblehead ki LV n nfi@!) 6 120YMum Wa t awobu,on hamJMassachusetts I C F9 "!@?Tnpscott Bay AGH che'ur@g u'c AaMal en4 2 Site #5 'ItQ10 2tesfft 2ere Belmont ie. eiSee Waltham L421. -@amefop @0_ 32 ate .1313,1V 6 Ne6 0line Null Dasa@j 4,\ 5 A TL A N T I C S OCEAN 03 Needoaiu 'I., Atli" Igsi SloNhiessat Vedha N@ Pt Quincy, Dohastet 9@z aA Milto3 120 lam N- Islirgton S 'it Hlu 95 SP I,Weymouth Pl. Jestwoodc2 =@. Be -i.NorWood -93 South @cituate 1, G@D' 110 Hingham C@ e,/\ L K E14 Assm,ppi '. V_ 20 '(@ M' @2D' Weli"'a Hav@n#.,,NNl@ Isevie. @4 Q is, Holh,o& I Ikili,r;fiald I'@.Hucrsan)ck ort lpole@ @Av;n' Kam Park .W 10Cfit HA so Mllotle9Stolighton'I'6, 7 "--1@ , @H 11 S," z", C,_ :we '139 a It", Shale S P :..2 @8, .0c luff lp 95 @Abint-on fM no, 1. =Rock 8V@qitm 0 0. 1, Mar0t.1 i, (as, North* -e7ro ir 'j\ (L3'9) CreenHarboc a n Eastoni 14eeqAI.;IHpM 1 fo@borroi- Pro V* 'tom 23 ton Oven. @On I Mansfield 7- South O..b.,y W.' kl-od @.Mrws.u,Ia" Ill. -low, s WSundesh cocneseki &rne( Pf. S ,z: or-Gr('@@23 Co,oers W-ac-,aI 14 ToI I(IDl hall, a. 2 9' Plymouth Pn't S P315 bo C, Rady Pt. AttlINcm "o-Pnscdla Beach rAp.t,pro I L I(D U Ior %White Horse Beach Chanley .14 -N th 4 4i' 4- w ... enio.. "'a 71 5 Manevort Pr, 5;11 lie "an- _11; North %C'107 T3 Cape CO(I iddleboro Ba\ aunton.>) an 13 ar Ma 5, cket a. ion fas, 19'a )Q .;.Rock -71 e, rreah cn 10 Ell.-Ile page 19 --Bp IST 12 Lakev Sp@jh 349S 91vs a' Can,e,,V Rah.bo@h Sailtreganse, Kildi'et,30'ro 2CS8 Ceda,Alvi- arnele C', S 91h 0IA,I4vihne hlan@ liq lands nCe .0- 9,,, , ', ;. : ::,@' @ ', I1,,Sacn0;:,B I%; Shwel J@ 11 i -- 8,,cl sso W. WarehamB @ekonk 61y) ---2''a'Be.--- SR 195Aonet W.,.Sh.. `,@@',c , P. -- M,--, i,Nonh a fire "sea Horlonville E F..... .er 2 @5_ S F I wavea*9HIsWareh' 41111- Sa a, Somerset*-' 7119 F_ U a d ic Hills SO 11"I'l-W, Swansea0 D-F, p, ;36n@ Rdhes,erl ucean 8'alay 1027 Ba'nstaw u 0,5lo, @iv - Id Sabiae -__ , 2, YWAMIDul h 0Fs7e _m 7p I ABLE 3 6'@, Be On i-Y "It n 20 i,E NS TIel,, 117 W,= Fall RiverC Co..,4 - - - - - - Site #5 (CAGH), Cape Ann Gap Head. 44 44 76 79 88 0, 63 39 50 57 50 4' as W _j ?AItile Sa @ r 72 Ivajoe 41 71 42 49 42 260 60 51 Be sow YFOMANC '4y se MY KK bo 2 so 7- AI N62 4:, @28 A N D 5- B A Y 5 37 63 14 44747 4239.7 36 32 GS6 35 is 31 57 E 7036.6 35 ak ky A, LOAP 2. A. v Go 117 r42 40.0 15 n BELL 45 rJ868-10 17035.3 57 43 47 48 31 46 53 33 lkr so as S- C 14 z 45 63 0 47 46 72 20 30 56 @ 30# Pi vq so 40 4 owb 67 dV 53 (;&pN*ad_ 2 49 53 0 J, A- 6 ---ou 10 .5 96 RADIO 2 IM 20 SEE N S E T'. B." 22 33 PAGE 54 21 w 0 1 38 79 48 V,,9 11, 7 738 as 14 11 C@s 407 CACxH'*, .0 *0 12 34 72 Site #5 91 656 59 76 va 90 94 SCALE 1:28,2001 T1 Pt. 173 83 48 56sM 'M so 09 7 es sl FEE 25 -16 49 64 72 at 0 63 ;4 ff 7 3 72 Fit 5o" aft sa 39_ 36 bi9 41 Site #5 (CAGH, Cape Ann Gap Head (from chart 13279). llP Mr,-777 4TV or sc Site #5 (CAGH, Cape Ann Gap Head i"k F, liwo -GOP"- Fi GERG SITE NUM13ER - 66 DESIGNATOR - SHFP SITE - FOLGER POINT, SALEM HARBOR, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42030.81'N 70050.65'w LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13274 SITE ACCESS - Access to this site is gained by foot, and it can only be sampled at low tide. Follow Hwy. 1A from Boston north towards Salem, and take the Hwy. 114 exit heading east (to the right). Follow the road for 1.1 miles to a set of lights, and turn left onto Westshore. After 2.4 miles this road turns into and becomes Beacon Street. Follow Beacon Street to the second small cove on the left. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located in a small cove on the Marblehead Peninsular. Station 1 is on the right hand side of the cove at the rock - mudflat interface, Station 2 is in the middle of the mudflat and Station 3 is on the left hand side of the cove on the rocks. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was an abundance of mussels of all sizes throughout the entire area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area of the cove. The site is in the middle of a built up area with all of the associated industries and a small harbor. There is also a small boat repair yard in the cove that could add to the contaminants. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (0c) 1995 2.0 5.0 3/17/95 21 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 22 1 Pnd. B CMssinQ 121 j 4 7AB Topley,nue z 95 24 3 Tree Wes Atohsh- usS, N0. y A 1". v C.Ms Prn GREA so , ii /1101-1, -1 1. 25 '& MISER cc Lynnfield 16 ISLAN e a bt dcyye ea qL 41 :@ -:: -- 40 25 @25 0, N 0. CIA 45 Peadh Po.1 41 44AB it?, I Brig So" wr;"H", @I- Will Pd P-ee C- age 37 :9 80, Peak 6 91, 37AS k t@@ Moose pn@ go .'s, Is SU- p,` ii Sli 11 ead "I @/, ssll@l 6 arem Nmh kqphlend -wsl I lp park R X k I S, Flyv point VO SE T 0 n ham '36 yn" a 1. '4@ wann eaeft H,!@g @Nkyal:e, 0 Sion nd 11 -T@Man, z King e. Is c@, x S 461b4m Pont 1@3 V.- S"d, IG7 Lrw Beach SH" k, I N", H age P1. IDL 1: Arshas, Site #6 M ros 10 -,@.Jlant p -t ,a Bl"nek park Mao 0 Nahant nr P-1, Land Black :RZOCk R..k sesen ATLANTIC 141" Pow Broad Bass ft. 31 30 veft Sound OCEAN No 93 "ere Gh MA: C scent Bee FO Beach 9 1 P.- T-fi7 M- 0@ MASSACHUSETTS 'SuffCA..1, SAY 20 Ent k, Inthrop 4- 2 S, V".p 80.1, 0 "I ASee -p 6-1 Log b4slOW IV, , Id -U S S. Consytopon Int Do 20 mann0i, Museum Wharf Air a 'en I CNel- M.s j shon DEER ISLAND jp A-@edyv-1,3 al F,-, P, p@ I"r, 'NAVAL AkNfx -7 Out; Llf @ 'A0@4, Boston Harbor Y I l) @1- ', Fre 4@, 24 Lighthouse C, "Id School- S C,:,iv,p ehall@ne Park GALLOP sprClAcLi B THOMPSON ISLAND .1 . Alor r@4 rs1-bu,; Park roo IP @, '.@j.,@gdy ( )(;, 11 t ONG ISLA@D GEORGES I ISLAND Islands S P w L UJ.-CA, 'arz e 'ar' 1, Pwn I-G "Loin, ofmi., *0 - Po-fAlWm X, F-k Bosive Stoney PM #a of q 4gzoo.@@- u'k p awe;,,' Tons F ancod 'n fi@@I'd 93 _74., -6-@ Allerton sv 11age U1UCorner 74 MOON 1%41el old Ralivide A ISLAND I 4@ 4@ 4Z Roshndafe q-tsho S, maln-w &.we Franklin "eld 12 13 W.Roxbyry C-le,, - N -,v ," 1, Kenbu' a'. Otfincy Biv BUUKIN A Cb G@ Georgo AB Ned GRAPE I 10,Wright t Nataren. Colt st Wolift End! NO!(,' S, CZ5 SWE 1. STONY@@ BROOK. @viitto Neporser Wollaston Us M 'me RES. 22VQ!Rwerfles. A@d t' "r. 'KII-1 st 'vvr h H"a, or Ho hn Han- ncy lue"ids Polk :-.- 64@,; n. Rbrk R - rcmnt im" 66a et W" a ""' Res. on y -,I 7 :, c, da Y, zkl +0 "T FOWL h ore 'DOWS Irllfsde RES. Ms 81- Hills 37 South 12 q.1 Hingham ki @[email protected] RESERVAT10tv 5an. Th Is 17 Site #6 (SHFP), Salem Harbor Folger Point. 30 29 'tv"'06"4 X Go- 5, FA 'A' 36 Z L 10 ;W6 23'@ 26 SALEM 34 r, -21 23 G @@2@6 - VU @.@PEOAL ANCHOUGE 26 I 10. 1 &tll 10 2?5 (see note A 2 32 P" 19 FI G 43 H G 2.5, 2 4 24 97 91,41410N. 24 F1 0 4ar, 4 3 MP 2 A K 0 5 41 R 34 0 3 Bn- I loop 3 4 4 C9 I To 27 IV 1wfu) I-- 9 7 M 19 4 S 40 SC 4 STAC A 40 41 (Chart 13275) Rw 4 14 42 B Aw all I C-y Ladv 01 ()ITA.IDM a 42 ICON" TC" lot 2 41 26 42 n OUX 1.111 12 31 51 L Ap E HF.P R"4" Je6pood 41 f 3 27 23 S te #6 49 R 14M 4 ji43 - - an 27 6 2 19 Z---I;_33 10 S2 or 36 24 1440 bd 51 32 --- 37 0 ftPO B L017ft 4 !117 36 36 She 33 39 2 Q 37 33 00 27 45 Q26y 29 Q,%,?-@Ols T11 35 S3 36 11 RG R 40 46; 6 F) (2.EIL) R 63 M) 33 45 41 In 37 41 Aw 52 16 @hrowd 39 36 13 24 62 7 6 33 41 27 22 04111F A 40 6 39 C 36 as 32 691" 10 19 91 36 2 .86 n 3X6 u 14.0 bw 28 76 B3 7 00 31 69 54 5 4230.2 bd 1 67 4 37 2 7049.1 32 5 74 rl 1 37 65 1 Site #6 (SHFP), Salem Harbor Folger Point (from chart 13276). Af 14r AW 41 aw Site #6 (SHFP), Salem Harbor Folger Point mob- GERG SITE NUMIBER - 7 DESIGNATOR -MBNB SITE - NAHANT BAY, MASSACHUSETTS BAY, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42025.19'N 70054.43'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13275 SITE ACCESS - This site is easily accessed by foot at low tide. Follow Nahant Road out to the end of the Nahant Peninsular, where there is an old "Nike" missile base/bunker. There is now a N.E. University Marine Science Center there. The site is to the left of the carpark at the end of the road, on Canoe Beach - which is just to the south of Castle Rock. SITE DESCRIPTION - The nominal center of site is located on Canoe Beach, which is monitored by the Research Center. Let the researchers in the Center know that you are going to collect mussels, and why you are doing so! Station 1 is on the south side of the beach on the rocks in the intertidal zone, Station 2 is 20 meters further to the north and Station 3 is on the northern side of the beach. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were a large number of small mussels at the low water mark, attached to the underside and in the rock crevices. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year' Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0700) (OC) 1995 32.0 5.0 3/17/95 23 I I I .1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 24 1 22ur`lMd. Pid. 21 4 8 2 B rly i `@`Ost"`Q 39 CIO 24 r5p G, % Ole S Wes S,Peabody SICI.PZ r fbiat 6 0 -Ar'.* Lyni Res 19 40'@41 Re H Or siviven Gabias N ck-,"'. 43 ale Sale.,?, a- poach pbw 4AS It I a,/Hs, )0t 869 pe 31 8A S111h 'i ', 3' 1.... C_> A . , 5"'., hatootse 37A. 1@ld t1aw How, f Res. @w arb 84 Salem off Ppd'.7 Sa ;.- - S at of,?N Hightrid - CZ Ned s I YNNI '00, F4 "I L? S, OOOS @pet(, Pd. 4 Mtheme 36 toneham h ynn 2 aver OzS1ON @4 Hig POW Aft. Hftd 10 _Sch MBNB Inc j% Awhate IS Inelros L-Y.. Be"" N1.3hant Bay Site #7 Pine Hart- Ark 33 p_* rds fwratrevach .1 ATLANTIC 32 me e ,.h- WiFbiv 4 Broad Halt- Sound Sso OCEAN -t vett ..h v- f crescano Bomb 7. 2 93 1 A rVI 29 @iiffwk shwrikeek Race Tta@ 6,000,108 MASSACHUSEITS ,a- oa. rp BAY windur" Beach -.At 1.7, 0 A,v. 27 ,Nav'!' euz@ 20 '%,S, )nor" a DEER IS" F, J,fiiii J.F. K-edy 4n Its hU0, -,MA@NAVAL 'A@Nkk 1; t 1@ rr -'stri --1 f,:@ Boston Harbor M. fF1 4Hw S,`i, hShoorse C". H.-,d Mit'd School M.W.. P 'k Sow- HU.- to 'AW VECTActE 7_@ 101, Cer?e Cer;e, sesto THOWSPN MAND BOOM Haiti" pr", @@Jhirrtbizspw* ISLAND IslandaS.R _74 roo ION61"D Al GEORGES I Sri St @.H b, Jamic. , 1%@ ,do'... !n828 Gr Hrvj. p1a or Pa ,,park Jr,@ Ffanik @i 11 Z 93 Cb stooey -amok- c W, liell, bon j@?jy WON A, old -ham O'Sro@14 ISLAND I Baysioe O'Sro@ O'Sro@ Rosh.dale 'k, VWftWveh'Wd Ic@h x 'WROttbury Quincy Bay Beach It George Ned Wr,ght 4 E C STONY@ S 'Ic@ C@l Sv;E I le BROOKt Ic Nepo0 S. el es. A, Lw Furria sit 'Quincy .11 pu CIO a, teo(,_ Hiftghaml;@@ c@ - c, Polk -01-rch I ewk Roct ,:eo@ S, 8 oc ;@R M1 t0i *p1sces mill 9 0 ie wl@ a W PWSSA I As 20 1 Ads Sights X 7@`@ Pd IF Pd. DOODS Trait,* 6 RES, 4_e I At.$. fte Hiffs a, / OL HILLS -aro'.0 H 01, RESERVA U 637 US' 17 Site #7 (MBNB), Massachusetts Bay Nahant Bay. 4 49 2 1 75 4 ..4 iti 65 Ay 80 75 R 31 5'6,. 82 H-- 61 71 4@ 68 75 Ji IV. 4 jo 34i, 76 85 '-' f74 00 2 C,@We Rk 42 '10) �3 .............70, 4,41 !55 Av 67 NH.-*.r 10-`-@`-. W64 62 2 75 6 0 "It 76 .......... .. [its 87 87 ky 23 [email protected] 85 W'PILOr' 15" 7 20 22 23 Pt IF 6 6 .......... I-- .. .... 75 BNB 09 j 23 29 P" 2 90 244, 28 27**'-)1-. 29 7 5101 . .... ..... ..... ..... .... 33% tv !,2 Fite #7 j 34 34 3 42. 32 31) 30 4 /go go,- 38 69 54 58 03 86 40 41 31 N -6- @* .., - dar-,.40 43 51 -.29 25:@* @ w 70 FIR 43 if D4 13 25 0 79 83 so of/ so 38 37 50 w 0 35 73 76 89 gl/ 43 )o 4224.2 41 82 Af 04 88 7065.5 4224.8 0 7054.4 17 46 1 07 53 40 84 81 .. ..... 35 42 ----------- 60 77 63 5 ...... 97 58 7 - 77 56 :21 Rock 31 - 70 55,- 56 57 c4o' GONG 72 5.6 84 82 5 " 43 80 71 0 71 40 75 73 C,55 /82 54 1 1. 1 69 i63 72 85 ------ 39 43 73 70 74 841 . ...... PA 88 59 65 74 E17 00 81 14 :.29 @5. 36 42 70 77 OD 85 43 62 38 66 77 78 70 So 63 -.73, lAy IkIf 49 54 69 84 87 58 74 73 53 62 OD" 73 43- 51 - 83 Site #7 (MBNB), Massachusetts Bay Nahant Bay (from chart 13272). AL AIL A? 0, Site #7 (MBNB), Massachusetts Bay Nahant Bay A:L. GERG SITE NUMIBER - 8 DESIGNATOR -BHDI SITE - DEER ISLAND, BOSTON HARBOR, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42021.44'N 70058.38'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13270 SITE ACCESS - This site is on the Deer Island shoreline, and is easily accessed by foot at low tide. From 1-93 in Boston, head north and take exit #24 onto Hwy. 1A going north towards the Callahan Tunnel and Logan Airport. Turn right onto Hwy. 145 and drive towards Chelsea/Winthrop. Turn right onto Saratoga and right again onto Pleasant and drive into Winthrop (you are still on Hwy. 145). At the stop sign in Winthrop, turn right and drive past the Winthrop Yacht Club and out to Deer Island. There is a good public boat ramp just past the Yacht Club. The road, once on Deer Island, bears to the left, then take the second turn to the right onto Otis (the street sign is missing). The site is at the end of Otis Street at the seawall. SITE DESCRIPTION - The nominal site center is located around an old pier structure, of which only the wooden pilings remain. Station 1 is 50 meters to the northwest of the old pilings, next to an old wooden side walk. Station 2 is around the wooden pilings and Station 3 is 50 meters to the southeast of Station 1 at another set of pilings. BrVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The entire area was covered with mussels of all sizes, growing on the pebble beach, rocks and pilings. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 in POSSI]BLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. One has to take into nsideration that Deer Island is right in the middle of Boston Harbor, so that there are all sorts of potential sources for contamination. co 25 I ENVIRONMENTAL DATA I Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (700) (0c) 1 1995 30.0 5.0 3/14/95 1 1 1 I I - I I I I I I I I I 1 26 I 22 VAB clo@".114 Tapleyville bb@ z 121 C. 39 01s, 24 Is 95 sp- 0 7P." rMthshor, Nor Wes irl Cm's Pow GI? s, P b d y 6 38 1 ,-,I 4, 1A WillOW Lynntield Par* ISLA -@Z' C/ _@i R --. I-I-k tbf6 d y 41 41 C-,- lk4 '--I f ", - -k-_ ." 26 "a ..I--\/ 1-1 N % ,hlaWs M.I 392 ,,r Brig CL -1 43 o.th Prone, S 37 C38A Lynnfield 37AS, (R avi i'eld -F mjn gnmoirse P;s 11 129 lp-g aroll eqd Sallem Pd send 51 ffighisna Pd. i__1 0 Coll Sos P k RTR 1, 29 Reach F"V Pisint Is.. 129 M;;@le/ 36 1 F y wa- all -a ynft sl;0tt./Pft`1kPs8..cA` -herst., g U." S, g Highlands _W@q" 1 1-1 z 8,asss `@,, @ GOMM P4-iW 3 Lv_ 8.ach Mi Hood T. Pik ffinclr 1) Ming mef Pill Nv ze He so* jif .b. lD LESEX r-y; ,I FFl MI r P 40'eces .'-.47afit Pay sp i Z" 99 S, 'ft Nalhent PF_' W 330 20 It St.* A-* rd Beach Na4ar)t d so Rft-- ATLANTIC '32 Reve -h-n Eau Pbom 31 Broad fSound 51 JU Ifiniton v ett ..h OCEAN U- 1; Crescamfieed, 93 @P- SO 'A 1) AIASSACHUSEITS .rvl 2q1, ` 11,1 .1. DC- tC-, alm SUFr-01Vt4 b lik" ef BA y ajn rl ,ef_@ I E t-Winthrop arvine ?A See ..P Is 11,5 below Logan avat S6 s IInter", 'S S. Co BHDI 20 15 M.s' .. Wharf AP*-_ I- 'as Site #8 @4 JF k--dvv0 EX 0". - H- IA" Bo.,I.D17 Ilithor H F- 4,1- V, 2f V- 4,; H,; S- M'd Sch@o 'A M" GAILOPS BD&Oh st.9 qs@ Mamiie Park sPEcrAaE LOVELL I 11 asc THOMPSON e rooklin'"';', E, Columb Park *ISLANI S, @p @xe-" @ ILONGISLA\IYD e@'G2`0`R`Gf 'Is jdy0j,!,F, @@ , co@:' S P,,k G,m ,, ;6 /so E: Pig zoo 100 D: 93 Tiv W, P Annetta, ancock liege -IT MOON labliv wy Uston N--inmobas. _@ U A '@e ISLAND, Ballsisle 'a to I- 11@`Hin,,halll 4, manflum Watelmd NenzesAse Beach Rosh,I k -,,eld ,t,@ 12 12 WR.sb.,y Quiric B.-i 1 BUAKINI Kenbu 3A 00/ '@Itamftdsat Beach Geo:9e I IAG, @Uf`f@ -,---,Neck GRAPFI. Wghl East a Nazm Kbd& &d , C, I STONYi! S, ONE s uqft BROOKI *41104 Amep-t ;A RES. 2. 6,yll PR,verR a= 0 Hyge 79 roof "I _q@j _R, 'Mift% \ "" I -- ;@s ,A 138 T _P-e orz heeI-gA1Pa,k 'e Quincy hrHancoc k228 1@p H, C.-ingh In Y-1 Park Hingham @r, Black Rod as lue Hills U111:N r W@ ohiasset I!' Places Wh a Ho d@ JAds-& C I'- E 7ujohC We as H,ng St 41 ham' ,qdicq Reg C W IS, eights 14 FIWI ,IP Brain 4D,OWS rmlside Fll@i,2 o Is I'S 37 uth S -j@ - 81.lI N,14s E HILLS Sla f71F I 'ham Obse-Fofy 8LU tt !j@ngham RESERVATION -S" an. TheIlac 17 Site #8 (BHDI), Boston Harbor Deer Island. 7 6 Oi 065 rep 6 7 Met ) i 19 U4 I I j1 7 5 :1 co age 'ach t 2j a ............... ... I(FN 9 0 Zk"'- S 44 Rk tt 4 25 R 9 5 A U&M 9 4 N .677 C Kr 02 X-4- o' .67 20,-2 sz: C13" . C-n- b- 11 17 7 7 4 6 4 20- ....................... 9 .0 14 P, % 5 2 23 3 .......... 14 L265 R 4 a is 10 S, @dw NIP 10 16 13 If 12 14 SEC 4 Ff 21 14 411DI 9 12 9 @l 9-'82'. 7 Site Z, 16 9 13 --7 16 A 2 13 3 .4 -2@7 12 G u FN 2 4 "i. 22 13 1 F1 6 3 Op 2 3 7@ 119 rvl re 2 13 S. D er a -4 :Z N-4 71 jolt WOO Ila 8 9 9 9 20 10 C@ 10 -- 13 a 8 1 13 9 Obsir 4 ........ 16917 15 2 w 4 15 2 19 16 C.S. 17 4 3 3 16 15 Ft D..- j 14 7 4 2 4 1 1 w M 9 0 .. 511 3 8 Q5 41 42 39 15 1 40 "' -- \. 401 x1. -N.'T f Doi i1i 9 42 2 y 'IS 521"9@ 2 3 5 G 41 5 ,C 3 2 C-1- F1 39 41 3 6 14 15 24 10"j."s 39 39 39 38 a 5. 1 R 19.... ILI ILI ,: 0 R 20 39 #N' 39 40 42 40 "S - .1"? --, . \:., /9 #N - 13 J@ 2 3,4*",&uq A 1 C 23 6 42 00,4 Nr 1 2N.; 21 23 C2 52 3 36 16 2 46 S38 40 6 7 57 5 My 2 27 39 '5 20 M 9 1 42 56 be 4 20 C.1*21 41 0 5 71 5 @ R6', 5 2 27 6 in W40 45 1.4 56 A-3 36 42 40 --4-5--51- A, 0 Site #8 (BI-IDI), Boston Harbor Deer Island (from chart 13272). met, % 4 @O Site #8 (BHDI), Boston Harbor Deer Island nk@ Ji GERG SITE NUM13ER - 9 DESIGNATOR -BHDB SITE - DORCHESTER BAY, BOSTON HARBOR, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42018.13'N 70002.18'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13270 SITE ACCESS - This site is easily sampled at low tide, with only a short walk from the car park to get to the mudflat. Take the #12 exit off 1-93, and head south down Hwy. 3A towards Quincy. At the lights, turn left onto Squantum Road and drive to the entrance into Marina Bay. Turn left into the marina and follow the road to the rotary and then take the right exit. Take the first road to the left, Haul Road, and drive to the ferry carpark. Cross the carpark and go through the gate to the left, then follow the track for about 200 meters to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the Dorchester Bay mudflats, some @00 meters west of the Nantucket Lightship and about 75 meters north of the old iron seawall. Station 2 is about 50 meters north of Station 1 and Station 3 is 50 meters further to the west. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The mudflat supports a large population of mussels of all sizes. Care should be taken whilst sampling, as the tide comes in very fast and the sediments are very soft. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - The site is located just to the south of Boston Harbor and Logan Airport. There are more than a few potential sources of contamination in the area, including the nearby marina, and the Dorchester gas works and storage area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (700) (OC) 1995 29.0 12.0 3/13/95 27 t@v N@' Z Fam 7AB S", y ,:'O=; 121 2 2 B.�riv TaplemillL 62 no- 39- Cull, iC 24 A-. Nor Wes Sthsh- S, SP.slh.dy tg - - - rus GRE -g ffilloll' Is J"- Lynnfleid 46 Ddv &eabs' oi Reading %40 41 Z '.' , N Reg Gables _@7 e"" point 13 AAS 107 ..g 39 Ndr/ Ill I I AP-er< as South 'dy P . .. .... 37 -fiell- V'Rage q @s Z, j38A P&. o@ \!@ a ghthouse Pot b VI-aKe.flatu it, n-1 129 b.ff le Sallem - Sit J.'.. Nock 1@ North Oil Saugus Post "' 4D.,- RHf4RT\\-,, PI'd. '19 Beach Fhv Fbi'm ."UN d 1". 7r"(. =.=.I_ A@ e= mcr-'s 36 2- tonehamv F'.' wam s Rinchostsit3me, -91 Lynn aVon if, .@Phaes Blasco D Stc@e K-W Z Beach S- -GalklAmPlaw 113 vd. J'@' Mr H"d X, Lv. Beach Winc e 4?S m -in- "em "" -I., S no ',;I Nab- 10 L U. c; elros 'Ris TION Aile an maple Newt W.d` Black Rock W'f.,d 33 2 RRm . Reach S..h ATLANTIC Rau Point 31 ve Broad Bm.'-@' --nd OCEAN liffint!'O.vett /-- Lin, so Revere Cracow Beach 2 93h wss@IA Sills, Beach NO9 3ervi 29- R"' I", AIASSACHUSE77S G"O"O's DO D D 4., SUFF0%2- BAY amorl 99. - ,-M.-, aEas, - Winthrop 2Z AV BHDB No S,e -,p + tog below 2 1" Site #9 I, :USS@ onstlt... Muiou. W@a,f s"n" ul, REERISLAND se r7 NAVAL ANNEX Bo@tufj IIJI-tv'r M's F-. 4q `24 ;f.,, Sn, is us so as 94 mManna, Park Ps vEcTAa 06111 '-1'- q-, THOMPSON Boston 'JoI=,P.,k @ISLANO Islands S GFORGIS r LONG ISLAND j,'), O@fi Z Z@ F-k@@ Hall Pan, a U"=A' Glows raokfin'W"'@ P' P 1@ Or D'I .',r(. ,,.-I- "'gov's- '.'"'@rV .rit, le ,14 A400NaAN0N---PMDOCXS@,'--' ---HUII 1l"e PkwY N ISLAND a A,b, Wavebind r.@ Rosfindale S, L/-N kh,n . J, 11 e13 &AWINI Kenbu- *W Rub,,,v A: 0111fic,,' Bal. co 3A @Nsmluskast Beach H-gft George Co"' 'IAB@ Neck 5R4Pf I SUFF0LL aw@ CalL Wr'qhrzEast N-aw lCom Vkft &W WE I S16NYZ Pik, "'a Nops., BPOOK 28 g,"'vilRes A@aaroa I' RfsJ fNonh F -ca' Sol, aot fi.! -x> 40. 6 OKI 1; ft'4@ How ,-I-In9K", as ,,@dk'38 @V' -nishil. 3A Hilngh..\,@ Black Rock Gui T' 0. 'T. sl@ps chu'ch'IP lueNi8Powt N.- 6hasset Wh@t ey Woods liege S' t0i mil Jd Ado e, Ross jo IS . -tlgh..-" -1@ 0 7 S.0hdo,, Ohio. 3-:1 IN 19 Adam pq Ent is IDOW Tra,fs,de Its RES. Z@t S' US 13 @";J' a 37 in Bi.fILL in 0 2 RES f/ RES5 Site #9 (BHDB), Boston Harbor Dorchester Bay. 2 2 4 5 7 13 Pot 3 9 M 4 4 5 3 r- elle 2 a ,@S TAC 1 77 A7 7 5 OLD t,H@RBOR 4 7 617 r 2 4 1 N 2 Af /61 70* .STACK 4 3 515a16 3 C) 5 G 5' 3 7 14 ., FIG 4 1A 6 16 CO 2 7 3 f 4 4 16 7 2P3 if,// f 3 4N8' 10/114 5611 I Or 2 3RI 13 14 99 10 54 I.In PI yacht 2 e" A 2 If5 f- 1* a. @.. @ 44 our A6v R 4sw -A, SPMI -5 9 4 N. 1 U 46 4 rsot Club 2 3 & 3 C- I RkS MP @4 4 3 3 Unc"rs 3 19 3 2 .I WL Ida 3. C '5A' 3 rep ED 7 4 2 3 17 -0 .21 pA 2 bstr ASCULE BRIDGE If 2 NOR. CL. 65 ". ir 0 J:l VERT. CL 12 ". 0 43 & Tonks 7 11 110 5 d Colol"y 19 if B PAt I : G Si #9 CR led, Marsh Hill lbert lk pang IA -rep "W, FIXED DR -7 n"C VER, C.- FIXED BRIDGE "OR C 7 VERY C 30 FT 21 a u. L 2 3 7 'F5Z 44 Of7 @@4 '51, 1 I STACK 8 Site #9 (BHDB), Boston Harbor Dorchester Bay (from chart 13270). Y-IL .7A IAW 10@ Site #9'(BHDB), Boston Harbor Dorchester Bay 3r fttall GERG SITE NUMBER - 10 DESIGNATOR -BHHB SITE - HINGHAM BAY, BOSTON HARBOR, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42016.56'N 70053.00'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13270 SITE ACCESS - Take the #12 exit off 1-93, and head south on Hwy. 3A through Neponsett and Quincy. Follow Hwy. 3A to Hingham, then north towards Hull along the peninsular. After the first short causeway, turn left onto Water Edge Road and follow it to the stop sign. Turn left and go to the small green house (#239) at the water's edge. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the one side of a small channel leading into Weir River, opposite the red nun buoy "4". Station 1 is located on the beach 50 meters to the east of the green house, in front of a light gray house with a white flagpole, Station 2 is in front of the green house and Station 3 is 50 meters to the west of the green house at a one meter high boulder on the beach, in front of a two storey white house. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a dense population of mussels of all sizes, all along the pebble and rock beach. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (0c) 1995 32.0 8.0 3/13/95 29 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .... I I I 1 30 1 rnro, S, 10AIAPBHHB Site #10 ATLANTIC OCEAN uincy.@,-__ bit ;;aMj @N 3a@@ a N I/, Share Acres@ 6?ymouth ..Send Hills Bath--- Cede, Pt a South 15Hinglarn c1=1 nolph Ar 14ASsin,,i la@-o SP. -VShhf;eld Ha @(l @23, I N. Wshheld xHumarack 6 n1 Cen '7, Kent Park 2.,31A340caan8krif ,@@Abv@l,on AWN& Ro* j Mhilnn @1' pe.b,o - 01dhan, 2 P111A, Pr V, Hansa, 00 Pernb,.k! I Pr s' R Truro L'@. P't it Eno,,_B ,tf.d P, to 411, CAPE D 7111, MW I N TIOCO I L AVA )&es G-wPL SEASHORE 2a 8', 6- K COB 61 DMouth Nall" 2 N "\ @ '@@1 wo L Y Mfti Horse Beach U. to WERT' Wd 64 Manorne, A 6ono Harbor .13 rp 3 0 iddielo Cape Cod h 13ay BILUNGSWE" vallersville fi ntan fo ft C'A R.ck In viCS0.1h V'. So adlSbora, 2Q1Ceda Rock Harbor qhw& Vv _-WhileSIsland bore, Sapinove Beso up H-22 East ast 0 at H e.,@, Scoasor &..A SA I a,aW. IN Qri' IC. Cd C_d lnryns@_ --!7 arenaM 41-1) flieffich- Sounn 'JEL, 29 Mole,- Wts" ou S.F. more N ;@ 11 All A E F,eetm v ;S 013 Long [email protected],oentu. Bntl@ U.,tb 6A 7-11 Ind 2,, i 71 Barn- que!! n", EWitri.0 YaA" 1h / 3 1 Y.,-. 20aBARNSTABLE 4 ==Tt- .;. ' ea N. 31 Hill - T Movion CA It a, r .1 19S it RES. 4!3:0: belm FoW 3 4 ARPOS Hj.qk!!dle,@, - car" WUACIA., IHM- - lie \7 6 ,'4' .0 cushnet Liar k-11 t" 'I Mars1ors,,,L;_ pen' 28Er@ "A@rn @"- a`es;@.ptnm9NLnn,s part S.1 P, 0nrAFa`+ PCs tervig Hyanni -a'Yarm -av b.- iver art fgfi" Yarmouth 2240 Pd Fee Pt -.nu in) Patch Ke t lie V,.nn= Mo @!-Dan;;o tA IAITW' no 1@@ @Buzzards GW.M 1-.1: --. "I I I MONOMOY wj,auFE W Falmouth a 1 ISLAND REFuGE BdIA lk,7-- B,v - 6wh141A 11,1n@ N o-r @J.,v P-p-t a-y a has Sippewerset. ,I F a "Lip Vevpcnf,@, No iFolm uth 0altic n- S..m Mononvy ft. Z7*.1 w H.@- Went( ':P' '106 .08.1 /1 SIP Nantucket V vc@ -03 'Nabsks Wad 14j:,, A Sound Pr" _k L4d E"E7H vk Been ISLANDS NAU A IS&SNHON, IN of W1_1' 7@, A"I ,,. .4nK PASMI,_ ,-@d Vine; !P-d PENKESE 1. @@ @t-"'1@ , Igo 'n nRek.Z.c*. Ni1-0'U P., Cap 4* Pow PASHAMM 1.a Cipe P Grew Pt f"', 'd S + ..,eean of I'S U Ujah"s 0APPAMOM nrj ISLAA10 'yj lf@b 98 V' A %'Not. MGM 44 MMEW Quidnat Sq-, 0, ke" N.Shiliturts, &WTI WS VINEYARD a at PI-,t NTUCKE7 N--k , S, MOA"NS 4, N.WA LAW U -- ----- NANMEr Site #10 (BHHB), Boston Harbor Hingham Bay. 36 0 0 50 Ik 27 ULL BAY F/ 4x 7 20 --,-) to ANN 12 10 2 flP 35 N 14 13 to '\21\ 29 13 V. 21 -"@23 to 10 2 15 41 27 IV 22 C'IA' J7 9 4 to Oka 21 P 1! 33 24 %,- 10 9 25 28 20 13 it 112 zl? 3 4P\ 13 23 24 2 22 to 2 2 5 3 10 N 6 13 26 3 M 6 1 0. 5 4 2 20 S 21 r.,3 Tus, LT- 3 4 C* 4 00"(WWOZ) um unz 7 14 22 7 4 N14 4 - Pf 4 54, 46 6 21 V6 24 So 4 17 4 Is 1. - NIT 1 5 AM M 17 5 4 14 12 P2 4 5 21 5 3 R+4 5 3 a Site #10 3 4 4 4 13 i 2 5 3 3 2 14 13 12 it. wl 4j 4 15 3 3 R 7-7 call OIL, M C'P 2 4 17@ 3 3 3 4 4 AM* 173 F. ly 2 4 3 Ell ..I I I gz@ 2 21 2 ...... U-Sto Has FR 3 2 3 3 2 . ...... Grain. 2 7 4 2 A" 1 '2' "0. 3 ,OJ 3 9 I N. 0. - 14) % . ;4, 10 1 2 wou Site #10 (BHHB), Boston Harbor Hingham Bay (from chart 13270). Allho@ Site #10 (BHHB), Boston Harbor Hingham Bay f Ai GERG SITE NUMBER - 11 DESIGNATOR - BHBI SITE - BREWSTER ISLAND, BOSTON HARBOR, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42020.59'N 70052.70'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13270 SITE ACCESS - The site can only be accessed by small boat in calm weather. There is a good public boat ramp next to the Winthrop Yacht Club, on Deer Island (see Deer Island Site for more information). Care should be taken in negotiating the outer islands in Boston Harbor, as there are numerous rocks and reefs surrounding the islands. SITE DESCRIPTION - The nominal site center is in a small cove on the northeast side of the Outer Brewster Island. Station 1 is located in the middle of the cove on the rocks, Station 2 is on the western or right hand side and Station 3 is on the eastern or left hand side of the cove. Extreme care should be taken here as the swell breaks into the cove, which has numerous subsurface rocks out from the shoreline. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were very few mussels to be found in the cove. They were generally small and well attached in the rock crevices. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. The site is right next to the channel leading into Boston Harbor, and there have been numerous shipwrecks in the past on the surrounding rocks and islands. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9100) (OC) 1995 32.0 5.0 3/22/95 31 22 VAB B101 o=ng Tapleyville C.- I i A... 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Park VFCrACL ip cr-, 6ovo, U, THOMPSON bus P & 0111@@, IORGIV _?dy 01SLAND'@, lavs Sp 1@@LOAGIS Jarnaicei 0 Litz Japm,:! voterw pel ,2a G, @,@ F-X @all 1 r, 16 P.11k 7@1 11flor of q at BMa, PovfAflerlorr`@ F"o, @j ran 1,c ark 193 0 ancod W2 203 -#U:$ U Un.r )l WON LXS null --%, 'f4k -ft-'D at X7 5,0, 6a), z Hingham Roslind.le ll uantum Frankfin AWnraW neat Quinc % CIO/ ".0, @Nusket Beaclb W Roxbury all K,,d,;" y Bay A George Wnghr - 5--d Neck L alum- N East n@!Nwar"1?16!11 &ld Wohm 11 1 .1, C@ L-@. S hs ;a RES. 20 vil rrymo Ad oo; V11 Milt o.r Ile - 1, Fu c.c C@ .1 Fall, i'm UUMCy ane" R.@ lue "ilb; ell* a "lChu'ch Mon Gahasset j wh Z Wh W W @dico 7 S.uJ0 ev 20 1Adl -W 100`ys RES. 1:1 d. \Z@-_ Old P, -zo Tra, "G bN Pd E US N1 3 Blue H S Qui I A BLUE IL M. In. Ilc Site #11 (BHBI), Boston Harbor Brewster Island. 47 41 27 30 29 391 40 go 26 50 to 38 1651 75 23 42 1 42 75 2@ i(@@ % an 240132 Se PA 43 37 49 64 76 24 20 30 -.% 40 41 \ 6 145, 42 2 JI/ 363i % Q3 41 Svb 42 'n 42 <Q1 at LW 53\ 47 obstr rv Pb7mover's\ 3:, 4,@, 197 33 39C .....:PA 39 35 U.. 8ft 57 4 29 t Load#* 26 39 21 37S 38 33 33 139 -,56 70 SR 31 35 35% 4 5 NIS @% 28 " \77 1:30 31 C35 39 5,V 6 ", Be 16 28" 33 1;2 35 34 2 66 49 fl 37 30; _0 0 46 2A 75 21 4@j 7 6 (9P 0 I PA 33 261 20 0 655 43 74 22 29 369 35 22 %vers / ft 66 755 74 @36/ 33 5... 35 35 5 .Aii% 39 2 83 \@74 26 36 38 49 9 3@ 22 33 44 22 27 goC so 7 32 53 BHBI 65 74 3 57 40 /A@ 47 c-7-32 79 26 57 it #11 32 sdoyl 16 fulp3 e 36 73 2 40 54 54 30 22 44 F 6 58 Little Calf I /0 131 9 40 35 Of 72 71 74 .55 5mys 49 A C'9'027 21 26 52 53 41 9 62 5 3 53 (4-56 90C _65- '953 262 51 2 Go fi 21 37 0PA 33 53 _173 47 47 30 51 49 2 4t 48 28 51 38 rZ 39 57 441 11 32 39 7@ 41 46 47 ej c0 1 38 38 1 35 29 2 42 jaffie W.W'j- 4 57 43 40 pi 37 4 '& tot 910114 Ix 34 16 19 2 IL) 41 -V-PAb 92 a'64-W-4 7 43 3: 62 27 *, 37 43 5 46 31 7 16) 27 2(1 90a 16 1 - --- --- ,-40 33 37 3!5 \3 26 1 -27 41 65--\ 14 Q1 40 MY 2 033 44721 Pi 33 38 64 r.I k/22@@, of 52 64 W5 , @/7 I' B@ 5 64 76 1 \65 @4 3' 5 ROMI S 132 40 3 had Oak& 2 10 (1 1' ..It ..........%3 02 . ......... 6'., i4e` iiw *r 6 4 1 30 --58- 3a 9 BOST a (-@@42 4 27M 5 Site #11 (BHBI), Boston Harbor Brewster Island (from chart 13270) Adw-i Site #11 (BHBI), Boston Harbor Brewster Island PAW GERG SITE NUMBER - 12 DESIGNATOR - MBNR SITE - NORTH RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS BAY, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42009.62'N 70044.55'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13269 SITE ACCESS - This is another site that can only be sampled at low tide, with an easy access by foot. Follow Hwy. 3A south from Hingham towards Scituate, and turn right immediately after crossing over the North River bridge. There is a small boat ramp and dock here, that has adequate parking. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located along the south bank of the North River, next to the boat dock and under the Hwy. 3A roadbridge. Station 1 is just to the west of the boat dock, Station 2 is under the road bridge and Station 3 is 50 meters to the east of the bridge. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There is a dense mussel bed along the south bank of the river, with all sizes of mussels being present in large numbers. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. The boat dock and ramp, as well as the Highway could be potential sources for contamination. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year. Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 5.0 5.0 3/14/95 33 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 34 1 nop 0 + ol 10AV4 '.'S@p Wffi*W ATLANTIC Hu" P, A", MBNR OCEAN LAU Site #12 N L' Ja@e @?N 5C2 "a' A*'Weyr@outh P' R, 'h Soul 01ham olp S P. 14Assinippi Norwd.,. a 4hf;.id 'Hanee '23 1 \.i Ytkvi- n,.I)%%N 'jiheld @@,Heelenl& '\@,Kettt Park S, lie 'a Abington &ktwl@ ,,@rawrt Rock PomdbraE ,k I"Oldham A2ok# (jjj) Green Harbor Pro tz m Heights 9M@k@ I Race ter 0 ii@', "arson 'e b'Okl 14' .1" a sea Pomt Trum Pd9 P1. mce- de, 10, V, ..pp Tw CAPE COD _Eod. NATIONAL oh- I SEASHORE Ox" FL take - .. - ? ',0*-"lhW CAPS Hal,ta. -J(j@@) K,mgsto 9P1*0Uth GDd. film..alt A. t 5:0) Nona. eel 28 1, N' liscille Beach Oc'\L0 TVAt. Horsit Beach GRU T I_ ca4 Maraw pt. bra 61 "'_ ">" . Wdfleet @ 7mer %11-e@lo- YN.-a Ito Ma ode St9 13 ;14,- a 1 &..1 frrre- @l 3. 3 Cape Cod U-n-Addlebaro .5 @51 ""t..9 Bay I P, ;'@. r BIMWATE- S"," . I S FJ!'Cowhiflpt '0 Rock th @%'", ,'@6_igelafllt st:@. V,4cl.- S 32 5 t3 2@Z Cede Ugmat' t IA 9) ne lsla4' Nonskskel Sh-Sj :I=- Beach ''- I... 3la .I-. Kest 0 -1 S' a. Bourne@dI Cap. Coe C_w mnef U. 2 W. wal, eharn@ anto AtIle, ..... ...... Sf. EF,eelo' -,7Hi@A P, atS Shf',z 3 -,as ch 0,F H% S'l 7'- i 0* 4- t ease 1R. bles ir. Pj B.'..%W Ummaquid 4 Hai. 20 E Marian S'ARN'STA82LE3 Bartirstinlow 4 C \ " " 6,8911 2'\ Pit CAMP ff&r* , , a 195 rn WARDS t ta. 'Hy-, 0 S cushnet@ rIVFJ 11"Wich fta 6 @ I -" M"St..' 820. Z@t , I a",\ - s al"C4 asV on Hyan i penn HW It 0jaA F a )rf *slater Beach, or 2' Fait1240 @'@5 aeft g"In. . _. a Y rmo Angto'ce PL 20 Fal 061emlle AfOWWY Y87U fys@trrtodtW w MONOMOY KATIL BUZZdIdS W polot, Pl. Garnalost ISLAND WTLDUFE P., a, REFU6E Bdr "I .ad Pop., Say Masope laRrAltuttl - tic ht' t Fahaouth FaIgnUliatick V 4" @21@11p. IJ 'Nr %Nonqui -do,)th,06 Slithery @Shome Actea; M W.Z@ Cap. NWwdl 8 !. ,I,ists -- 8'.'. Nantucket .1-4--k' SP S'P VV Sound Mid- pl@ 017wh ck SA EIZARETH each ISLANDS IIAUSHBN West '4@ S2 ISLAN L. PASWE jr, @d Vin7e aVen PENKEZ 1. bb- C;I iN0 U K E! aJrIMUAK /,.., , t2@ tunybunk M"'I,' p@, He,gjnS Gleat PL ..... O"TAWDOCK + Manatee. _p GET "Charriark G'e't Zo,d L Head 'Veewillet iy- @,(Luidnet 'c@I hWTWS WNEYARD 'f 6, it Noshallurtas ,At P.- S4 SOAt"S LAND N"AIS 4" N.WA Site #12 (MBNR), Massachusetts Bay North River. obs 36 17 16 24 37 131 7 R W-W 7 133 % 2?" ID 13 ear 6 4 12 ......... . @I 33 Island Marsh 7 5 10 bw128 3 Of 10 sty [I 6 135 916 21 3 1 7569R29 34 eir It 428V2'14 23 112 1 5310 14 13 117 25 29 33 M -T- -IV 14 25 % ...... S IN10 19 24 34 .......... 7 U 11227 35 Marsh % -Wills Islaft4k.- Air ........ WAD 122 Ne US 3* 23 3 --2 7 N I ..." 3 Al #7 (3) W, 17 36 W2 7 22 4 %% % wok.... 13 5 16 A g13 3 5 2 3 @&4'jjant5 7 11 . : * 0 % 154 4 ------- 14. 4U -9"2 .......... 13 Sw A 4 9 27 4 Ftiurt is as, .ASCULC @RIDGK .............. MBN 2 21 :3 M VENT CL It FT I. ....... ...... Site #12. s 16 Uncharted prIvate aids oft In Me Scituate North Rhw. These sift are frequently shftd Bartiot ..34 I . r.d 5 with chantrig condItIons. Use only wfth III= at A 7 4 12 9 Marsh ...38 ? I'l 12 Reproduced from NOAA chart no. 13267 corrected to July 6, 1991 14 ,21 North American Datum 1983. (WGS 1984) 00 9 -.3 For additional update information, Marsh 35 66 X ; 4 J, see appendix A. aJ 7 Marsh ,13 3 LATITUDE/LONGITUDE (tenths/hundredths of minutes) )4;" ge v Tilden LATITUDE LONGr'IUDE '5 r IMTrmI1 r '\@ , ,, 0 Island .5 0.0 0.5 0.0 PA 04 Marshfield Hills PLANE COOFIDINAIE GFW (based an NAD 1927n) Mass. Stele Grid MaWw '7 The IM ftft dgh of the WICI hufters, 4 sffe@ on A7 Its'. U Site #12 (MBNR), Massachusetts Bay North River (from chart 1326 01 le-7 ,lk Site #12 (MBNR), Massachusetts Bay North River low- LA W, GERG SITE NUM13ER - 13 DESIGNATOR -DBCI SITE - CLARKS ISLAND, DUXBURY BAY, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 42000.82'N 79038.19'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13253 SITE ACCESS - This site has to be accessed by boat, and can be worked at any tide level. Follow Hwy. 3A south from Boston towards Cape Cod, and take Exit 11 east onto Hwy. 14 into Duxbury. Turn left down a small lane, to the town boat ramp and harbormaster's office, just before the town square . Follow the channel closely south out to the red can "6" and then east to Clarks Island. The mudflats are very shallow here and the channel is fairly narrow in places - don't cut any comers. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located off the northern point of Clarks Island, and in the channel to the northeast. Station 1 is located in the channel just to the east of the point, Station 2 is about 50 meters further west and lies to the north of the point, while Station 3 is a further 50 meters to the west and about 50 meters offshore of the island. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Large mussels were abundant throughout the area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 5.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (1700) (OC) 1995 33.0 5.0 3/15/95 35 i:,vvjqvn rot. it I, ci St Dif"' on @y H911 A T L A N T C P 0 C I /A N North Uhassat S P, 7' Minot a *@ S Sd ,its 31 a, DBCI cit.te 14A, mppA Norwoell to Site #13 H 13 M-@fitld@ -Mrwk C Kent Park S PHaiio 3,' 4 Anigion He hts g q Pr v Hans@o 104dh-)i .k1fi ton, @ 915 %inbrokleG3 Race '@" '. .@ '@> I % H- P'I Bea Truro pwt Bdgq-W Pt. tfi dw -W. ,-,.w V11tod" CAPECOD -a6, NATIONAL @t-36)) "4Sdve" SFASHORE Nk!' :4 'jitend 2. Lake 4L r," py,,-, GlArIff! pt 44awu Kngslo 1, 1 , @- 'i, " CAW -7 Pl*outh Cod a %',fMR0c* Ao* Pt a I Hofftnii, .\(@ ' :, -. -,"p . tat \@@ " "'P Ply.pw riscAW Beach ,Mw ti.,O, L Y M0U TNonh Vftj. H,,,M, Beach 31 me, 4M. P, 6- CREA r WORM 6 Cape Cod @13 to o 40'1@ddleb Bay ham 1.Kmennma, I i.i.. S P @'\ Mal 3 cante, mill Fit 4 C R.i,k . ........ .. 495 Rock Harbor t 10aS 6 106 nidlebl' 2Ced.,' Hgbla NinnaAst _-White Ih He., SSa Beach East odo6s,' @'.j ints. -.,P / '"a\ =11,11 441191 Height I., W. W-;@ "'@Va,%MQ,' Bourned 11 A'S C.P. C. C-M A@ ei @,,,e 115 aSF E F,ett..'@ at Aso,. ch iii fewster Hillis -0 ib SN* 51, '.0 ------- ft . . ...... . is pt 6. Van Biaieyi 4'.nh ;::'., 2 - Ba-lable 'C , quj@ -N, -6 LANE, '70 EWnain Mo 8 A A N 5 T A 8 L E %3 Bar"Iowiv .-P441K E - 0 31 Hai )Cha 4 6 -74 , ,i- . keal Hill 7 &.1 Hill ICAMP Awl B0, Z -P fEDWARDS '-f .3 - 1a r 1.1 r EE7@1@ '195 1\ . '0 4441 8S ;,N7 1 131 H11- a CUshnet' a It efirtis + 0 old A F 9. Vann nn 0 H"'Y is I -" & Ir Fav 1- Siher Beach A@hl arM u rver e, W06" a 240 MO. P, biaph-'. I Faint' th! e rMvAi I I Hyanni Nor Re No S' '-h Gantentwi MONOMOY WLDLIFE n Ruzza ISLAND REFUGE Mat 2;@ Ids W. Falmo.1, '1', II- I'@@ Iq/ 2 d ' 14 6kj I `@'-"/"" I P.,--., R'y hilas Ppe Ap,1. "& 1, 1 Fahtstth _0 '.iith ILY Sip YestporAV onqui@ FaIrn uth ),@* S"bury wPla III 01, PL 9 %figntucket S P-1 Woods AWste Sound Uva" Mc.hEWMEW ISLANDS @-WAUSH West A fSLAN8NL T@,h II"*Oak 3hiffs -',,d Mine ain PASOLIEL. Yvr PENIKESE I -04 r"S,um D U K E &ftyhunk @as "'S" A @'d Ocea. Grew pt Heights a t"_' Wl?ft-lb M,nh." MUSKE13FT W b Yd GeV Head MAR Quidnet W @S WNEYARD N0 -=@-_,-wa-ntuc et L Pj -yotio" Madak. /N A N K Si N-0 NOAIANS 1,4140 NOMM 4, F N.W& LAM N@WZEr Site #13 (DBCI), Duxbury Bay Clarks Island. 5 2 rim 2 2 '.,1 24 2 2 ..... ........... 14 419 ........... 3 2 1 . ...... 22 0 shols IJ 4 ............ .16 W4 .... ........ a7 15 .% 317 MW 2 "Wand.t" A, Y 2510 Grs .............. . .... 2 3 4 2 2 em fit 16 . ..... F1 RI 48 247 3.....11--*- DWI\ Mud % 10 A \% Site I-V S:7-73D 10 2 4 C 9 3 \ . .... ....... 4 p /* 26 10 5 3 4 2# N -V 16 .............. 2 2 4 9 24 7 51 5 20 -_)3 4 4 2 23 0 41 17 4 J\ IN I 2 7 A 3 Oar'- 4/ 21 2 Qbl"*,, 2 26 Island W, rep YEOMM 2 ...... ...... \j SR -62 9 C"%: 10" 42* OWN 5 19 FIR 480C 70* 40'W 3 1 1 32 7 3 1 16 5 5 Ora" 6 4 3C. 35 4 5 "S2 Gross . . ................... 34 17 86 2 2/' 7 3 a I !G.. .1 " 2 4 R a 1 .1 11 ", I w 3 4 8 7 .1. 3 /2 1/ 20 10 4 3 7 Ir 4 6 15 1 16 6 37 7 4 4 3 I SIMI 6 7 10 7 4A, 26 29 1 9 0 4 io 11 14 \% 2 ftp %,%% 32 5 3 Fort. 13 6 10 5 26 0 3 .6tandis 7 11 13 4 3 0 *0 15 18 1 a I 2 4 28 5 7@ Sequish H ad /"6 18 17 0 13 21 10 22 5 e 9 19 Site #13 (DBCI), Duxbury Bay Clarks Island (from chart 13253). ,it ill 44 9-M& "pow -4k, Site #13 (DBCD, Duxbury Bay Clarks Island t.1161011,I I'A dim GERG SITE NUM13ER - 14 DESIGNATOR -CCNH SITE - NAUSET HARBOR, CAPE COD, MA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 41047.75'N 69056.77'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13246 SITE ACCESS - This site is a walk-up that can only be sampled by hand at low tide. Follow Hwy. 6 out towards Cape Cod, and take Exit 6A east (right) Orleans. At the lights, turn right onto Main Street going towards Nauset Beach. Where the road makes a "Y", follow the North Beach Road towards Nauset Beach and on to the Ship's Knee's Inn, where you turn left onto Nauset Heights Road. Turn left onto Doane Way and park opposite the "Dead End 500 feet" sign. Go down the wooden stairs to the shoreline. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located in a small cove in Nauset Harbor. Station 1 is about 100 meters north of the wooden stairs on a small low-tide promontory, Station 2 is 50 meters further east next to a pile of granite boulders and Station 3 is a further 50 meters east of the boulders on the mudflat. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Blue Mussels were very scarce throughout the area. Care should be taken here in identifying the mussels, as the majority of the mussels were either the Ribbed or Horse Mussel species. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (700) (OC) 1995 33.0 5.0 3/16/95 37 Tvin nrop a S 0@ OfER LOVIS f-msp IHull p, x1efEw PEDDOCXS 1. ATLANTIC 0 CE/A N -N111 ',Is, 7@hloimCchas"" uIncy LOQ jafl Te q Minor S are Acres ip" 'Sand Hills '37.(I Do 6o@1h,111, CedarPr, mth 013S 5Hingham M-c,,W 14 Assimpits '.Nowl 4%, 1 2=1 h4 H. :[email protected],@td 1, 13 n H- gtzlw IV Kent Park 'S P.1 hhuovv Hali.,ev 34-;i I" I .0coaashm Iftqlarr !Hnr,,r Rock Pen,1j, P, I at eig ra. ii H tits 4ld aortfokLi,2QD9 Kire"Harbor Pr W Hanson V114, ope, .4-1 bfoke laice Py @Q 1 0,1. Af.@j house e 9 cant Truro Bqa-ole I I on P-1111-.11 I "wbcr -WEtt- adWto uth D@barl,, CAPE COD se @Truro NATIONAL -S akriv PL SEASHORE L.. Cam iri R"aga*.(U-5 CCNH 9,@ Plvm rod out 1"S ti" woli Rock Site #14 Hall" 2AD*pt at. \,P.,& Beat NMUHWhite Hom Beach Md bof* @,P L Y0alymplon ,an,4 Wd"M Wanremown Me, 11@ ......A a. M... eet Bay .13 ,33 Cape Cod 3C. m.-w -4, 4, ddleboro Bay twin F St. .52 _V aRoc5 South 495 holeg' C-el 55.c Rod @Myricltsi jIf,-.1, 3 ,a, CadarA Sa ri -White island lt;I= filikinsliallet ,.are st 5r- -22 Essf Hel ScossaitseschIR IPfewst-A0 190 2. ;onal Hinghi \_111 W. WaretpvTm areham Lit Bourne c.c. c@ couit 's ou d. More RCN.A1-!,P ar Ar!' -@,Ildrinrrste is; , @.. 12 w 16, -_ -,;"* S Ch 0, vkrie Nils @" @31 4 @Zl la, , - - -77' @;4 e.,ai '5nt .6ever 124 PL 5- W." I- I0. ., I B.4t, 2 @4' aln *@C_0) 7 h B Harw,c -S 20 Me"a" 'BARNSTA.11 V, ras!ft@'-,. Cha 7, Cha ar A a WAel@ -39 "' S_ @2 ES Htcks,,illa,li,aPao H,ck!LtCTlvjj 02 shne ..'slora Harwich 2A F. thpiuaa@ Hy n Easpermis port "0" it) A4 art Ik "211T a f, SiWer Boach,;%@*. ery arm WOW SP ;4(@ lot. Falm th i terville yannisparrt AfONE)MOV S, janto It ZRA 15 nmoy NATIL 01,.......... 7 , wisteria Gannon MONOMOY WLWFE .Iw"IBuzzards W. Falrao P,2 ISLAND REFUGE ZI 01 dgly S--sserkW Popo-set B.Y pe Sippaniiniss 1A Fa .oulh I @r. at' Vestpor V,' Noriqui@ Falfinfuth NOW -A Shcre Monanwiar. v Cape nick W S.. Nantucket S,it A(IMahan 11,11 Sound S.P. ReABETH allhJ ISLANDS "NAUN <- ISLAIN L0)w PAS"k Vine@; ave Oak BWft in N1. . 4"0 op",Q- II"Ipe, L& 9 E k AA"K&4 -Z TsbAry Edo Pw Ocean Great lot Heights @ds 8" Wep(T.Sbu nn" 111'.@11111 MCK V@ 1111d, ISLAND \ '. 1:, 44-(% A,P@ 1@ GOV il@d rk G,'@ilQof L ,Quidmt 'n, 1,14 S-N I ..;No MARTHAS WNEYARO zwo no 41 H.bru ...... ..... NOMANS LAND NOM N.WR LANO NS NA@MCKET Site #14 (CCNH), Cape Cod Nauset Harbor. 69 2 0 2 Q6 S 2 '44 P . -Y & IV 02 443 2 73 pt@ 2 4 2 OW, 1.325 4 *0 4 16Z. o 73 N"6` 7L. 13iiii. *date *0; 21 101 49 0.7. W. 71 7.- 12 Is 10 41 50.8 5 14 7. S, YEOMAN 2 -z 7002.9 NAU3ET 6 At W&R 106 114111 OM 41 " 50' N 5' 110 67. 13 rg,, 53, w 10 4 W Xasthm 701 C; 3 90- 14 13 4 13 jG2 52 2 2 N SEE INSET A UPOL til 96 z AGE 44 19 34 % 41 16 15 72 37 `:A M 777 2d\ UP w0 (\ 3,3460 Pr " @- -4 t : (00 note A),1`1 4 ;:: I % 'Fen WNJL, -!:Ph@ MlMd 03 0 GO 2 1 -- r 23 PEA 16 lq, -r- 9' 7 7 91 to 23 14 20 K k 16-@ Z.: 23 % C H t16 2 to U.w 54 25 20 k 23 0 Ft so 120 `k Ol 3 2 Pfiv 55 20 j 21 X os 4 13 41 ia 7 2 57 A -34 '"Okla 44 it TV ? 54 77 6g 73 5 corrected to September 25, 1993 Reproduced from NOAA chart no. 13246 23 47 7 2@ North American Datum 1983. (WOS 1984) For additional update information, WNW see appendix A. U A A I A 65, Site #14 (CCNH), Cape Cod Nauset Harbor (from chart 13246). IA Site #14 (CCNH), Cape Cod Nauset Harbor RHODE ISLAND SITES GERG SITE NUM13ER - 21 DESIGNATOR -NBDI SITE - DYER ISLAND, NARRAGANSETT BAY, RI NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 41036.29'N 71018.31'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13221 SITE ACCESS - This site has to be accessed by boat, launched from the Bristol Harbor boat ramp. Follow Hwy. 114 north into Bristol, turn left (west) onto State Ave. just after the town library and drive down to the boat ramp. From here, follow the channel southwest for about 4.5 miles to the Sandy Point Light on Prudence Island, in Narragansett Bay. SITE DESCRIPTION - The original site was located in the middle of the channel to the east of Sandy Point Light, in 25 meters of water. After a number of unsuccessful dredging attempts to find mussels, the site was moved to an intertidal area just south of Sandy Point Light. This was done after some discussion with the project COTR. Station 1 is located on the shoreline about 100 meters south of the Light, Station 2 is some 30 meters north of Station 1 and Station 3 is some 30 meters south from Station 1 on the shoreline. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Mussels were very scarce throughout the area, and the few that were found were below the low tide mark in the water. The mussels were all partially buried in the sediments and pebbles of the beach. SEDIMIENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING MIETHODS MusselS7hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. The site is located just off the shipping channel through Narragansett Bay, so that there is some potential for contamination. 39 I ENVIRONMENTAL DATA I Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (0c) 1 1995 29.0 5.0 3/24/95 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I .. .. - I I I 1 40 1 I mail J@D o on N e, a "nh- 11 (D Apten Fl.n V.1W 2 13 .,Pascod! @,Nklano (A tfl eboro &d. CPi16 4@Ashlon I --0- - ,'2 @enw 3 31P@D Berkeley I Cuadd,ck 14 a Qu,nn Lonsdal Clep.@hel \l'- - -V@j ---Taunton' 'i W6S keF :2 77 tra Fal 140 "gh's H-ony( W G-p 11 mrtn cli) pa - 12 wtu et North D@qhton 11 3FI Rehoboth %North1toster (D Ghroy @4` Ff idene an .- -.% U-nce ots e', Z\, 7 CED D@qhlon Inionul, \@- - e on 1@ S Foster not G) 395 6 In _4 sop S BSI as a@m,r 2 We, 'I 00-N Claylle @12) onS erset lyn or,323 W Sea -P W..,Irn swartse. W' A2.., "ton 'N Bar page 44 6f nyl- 6 9 m.0s.p\, , Un, Ke a I Rivbr SA9 1 1+ 33 111A cut2 N-h 8 SAnrynile It Arillon,2 a West Warl)"7 Ntko p, 18 FV@-O L`41 'Urlt -2 C, I . ". 1. _775"-,%@.. o 9 395, . . 11 1\@ - 13'x "' 2'-.G,.etre _(I @i)MIS" ck 3 4Wa . I _3 I to j, N88 Swfq l e. 2 col@ rv A,,w 'T" Do5 Pla,AWd It. 0 ;.!nStl C.Fterfolin; Z_ 2Vnal a 87 '': - I Hollow cPA -, \@V_I WIa... T*Nff I. 6A moont.vie. Onsiol F 17? GAnwicit E r,T erry it a; lain, 12 \@ Gindn ... M, owz- I,' Park 'd n'4 6 Nsenack Wle - _SC.._Cvwl 'St;I @e ' @ p'"'" -R-l! B I, \ , -.1 ... ;4 -h- C-@,, P.deeI Ponp-0 C-4 jne,mn "Ile s", 4,;- , 11 a 1.4-0 a,@S 'I '@, 67 -",-I".,-1 1 , , Ellett, trial Corner GD 'll. Iom, ye Sp 3z PH A Ile 40!w ISIAN$ l% SHINGT04 tUT ISLA q, A-1, 7 n2 to kn,, P@oim Middlet wnt --Own U111. @Cmplon &A 7,1 cl@ 1A 56, ft ek-Ile q\ i q..p..9 rou @p, 0-k-wpbes! (HD Rock@nlll ;1Z I, v., - - ;.,., 0, @@-poft , ealleyu pet' S- I S" Pool 2 n s@@Ike It Z_11_ -1 1" ar@ Liik. Shot W K.,, 1.. Xingstckj@ L Q"r. Sakonnet V14're"Abov cie. U", fall. W, "toc, WSA n-,c. ShlingoCk @Peace 1) F@ fall!. af9,5Point .,o -filld Wake 91 Alton Nonh 9 ....... .. .. j'08 70! i rhe rowers., cp 9 Penr Ile A4-0 S P of 27 We R11001 ISLANI) S01^0 n8.16 .1, Black Point A WWI? Pam, 221 Point Ju&th 3 16 Ac.,,,. I Av@ Gre Weque sh@u be, E-8 6 S S "inton uOn hontaug ATLANTIC at Weeka A* paug 00" 1.11,1 All li, S.' 5_` k, 0NBDI OCEAN Watch Hill /ii@. k, A Site #21 'las? p0a, PointV IzL( ;Ck '@I.IVVO Y )UND Point Block Isi-d N W R Settim's'Rock .'s AUtm*,Am WAZ fmdl W,.,W A- a-, 1,4, @ P'siv Block I*nd q/ AMA in BLOCK IS 0 810f'k I'lai jS1*."r1 li@ 0old Arav Anve Site #21 (NBDI), Narragansett Bay Dyer Island . . ...... 6" 14 '40% a 9 25@ ..7 L io 91 12M 22 24 @f7 - ) 71 27 MCAM J,!, I 70', 22 26 Allb 29 M :29i 35 24 17 44 2 26 33 32 23 4 23 !.6 33 32175 it 21 2 3k '.-G? 22 ci 49 51 1,- 44 23 21 .1? 5,' 45 24.--j@@;- 21- I -I @6 40 r.) 2311 2 N 51 201 jj 2 CV-1 54 '41 \56 24 21 21 sit 211@@ 25 @fo% 23 23 RG SP so I- 56 au 24 ff1A I 22 27 22 26 27 2 0 26 @@! :13; 31\ 2B 1 2 33 2i a 24 25 Y C 76 1 32 cb J5 33."' 1 3 -'29 26 44 Aq Ilul 26 FIGG.20 v '274 66! 31 40 21 331 b 32: 28 *W 5 17 27 AOY 13 @29 M-2 76 20'- F, 0 F1 -t 27 65 25 2 t 2 4 '24 14 2 6:9 . . ...... ?.9. E 7 54 22 42 . 4V - 26 J@- 75 6 23 Cook A'0%9 2 26 56 ff" ba 43 F1 A 2 5. OELI 103 4 22 E 131 a ps W: 24 fA. owk, /'76 3 C "?, MRW) N-to. '@@ Sol, 42 at As 11@ - ... \ - @r 39 0 20 0 JI . * t .1o 35 JE x 53 2P 1 0 r, I Ab35 -23- 25 S,,m 39 * 51 915 12@ ii 49 Cibm PA is (44P1 0.0 ON F I . 11, 23 4 F1 R 48 BE" at II /-- 3.7 PROHIBITED '2 i 29 31) AREA 29 36 1 too 33 4 Fj.*-.35 334.80 ("0 note A) no eJ2 N 31 41", 36 I 2V 26 CV 3*, '11-2 27 101 4 To Newport Bridge I ' 20' To Newport Bridge 18, 45' 50. is' 17' 50' C, Site #21 (NBDI), Narragansett Bay Dyer Island (f m chart 13223). TO - 10 f3k ddo-4k 09' it Site #21 (N`BDI), Narragansett Bay Dyer Island 'A,f,i; N-J, GERG SITE NUMBER - 22 DESIGNATOR - NBPI SITE - PATIENCE ISLAND, NARRAGANSETT BAY, RI NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 41039.14'N 71021.38'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13221 SITE ACCESS - This site has to be accessed by boat, launched from the Bristol Harbor boat ramp. Follow Hwy. 114 north into Bristol, turn left (west) onto State Ave. just after the town library and drive down to the boat ramp. From here, follow the channel southwest out into Narragansett Bay and then northwest to Providence Point, and then southwest again to Patience Island. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the southeast side of Patience Island, along the shoreline just to east of the rocks. Station 3 lies next to the rocks on the shoreline, Station 1 is 50 meters further to the east and Station 2 is another 50 meters to the east of Station 1. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Blue Mussels were very scarce throughout the area, and only small specimens were found. Care should be taken in identifying the species, as more than one mussel species occurs here. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. This site lies just a few miles south of Providence, which could be a potential source of contamination. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 30.0 5.0 3/24/95 41 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 42 1 -nne-nel r 5 0 2o 2DO an P N." I @i-- v@2 6 : i Raynh nn, 295 4,1 P. 6k '(Aitl e b o G. a", '00 R Caynha 1, 123 en, 3 Taunton weir Ch@p el 3 y !- Wtraj (@D W-Ndghts fA Sp, qWtr_ al P H-ny 1W G12e 12 wrth 94 Pa et North E. 1 1, 0.9hion 2 -c' Rehoboth Ootte,. bet n p d1le '2K,11,ngtv i\@411@- 3 qj @! @@, . /.,@,a I., t. ft .1 @ nce 10 e S2F.s-le, 21 ,1 ov.w.,\ 3,- 49 lyn j 9 water wm S erset eq moo.w. 7 See rhap page 44 901 z @k 2 rion I.-I "to R ir 4 Mape',- A& C, 11A U13D ft h"fie YIS 33 st Warwick 2 2- ;) P-d p SIC= @Bfil 2 Lo@equv nw,6 We .1-0C, 4 1 10 Greene, Wa m (I SU 3 covIint j @-M'$ 1--,- .1 1 Marion Hepkim ry S-1h 196 c t 871 Hot, IWA- I 1,g Fall 6 AL oil IN1 7 PA Qart 4 P-d 4Set" "'Ill iven K E N T mo Y T' 6A Can. 2 Quidne" -6 @Iie - N-1 c- Pd 95 6.@T 431 @* !t,,h . Portsmod-U. wm $P EZb@- 5 12 $ mat A-,*,G-Ft di. q.: 11"Ilor Af-- La V 7@ ro=,- "agef 4 1,21r foal. RHODE, kl*@, I GT91N 4 f7 wrh@ @@ ! ISLAND Ad. @'@.Zbh : arv, ) I SHING Ahadw '30 wo-ft ; 14 16f@-d 1 aaittown.- \L1 @ -@c 3 A 56, n Aml 2- sach-pl., OWd-4ftainr 9-eP$-g 2 e, 8,11ey 21 " i 1" Slurry ftim T, a,;,Pet Ale we" kes 1:a s-Ft ff @,moh n g to, f saheaq'@@` L F.1t, Carolina S 4 End Sak WeZ8 2 P-- 5 p Point mopk handock Fe ,-Wakefigld ad "o 21 2@@.Worh!Ftkj North 9 C29 )St. dD 14,11 r, 10 :a In 8tsrd,ckvi1fg,-,, 11,2 Perry,& South mopbmon _ej. I 4 11 ..i J2 ..- -, I RliODE ISLAND SOUND of 27 We ah s" 'a sle-b sz w IN Pawca 2 C.a 216 -5 Ga NBPI 14,11 At. /Weque ..... ft, Pd. At wa Site #22 'A dVe.M. smmw(m, hontaUg @a uon ATLANTIC Weekatioug AL . ..... Ar, OCEAN /,W t a ch HiN vbtrr mfffi t6ft On, pbri 'AND S BLOCk IS, OUND R So* POW sew's, bea y'; AW.W,A- ff= pbi. .@(a@lock Isfand BLO I aL" P..iw (st ar I" A- Pon, Flint Aiaf-o A- Site #22 (NBPI), Narragansett Bay Patience Island 22 20 22 13 21 VL.L P3 4 C X 26.122' d A@:l A 3'111 14 :21 24 ............. .10: 16 8 14 20 .. ..... ... 35 19 _7 7 27, a 14 35 4". 7 N. 10 21 20 21 311 I@ 25 14 :0". 7 25 14. 20 15 F1 0 48; - - -- .....i .. Z .-@21 ". . ...... 16 29 :13 ...... 37 20 21 15"" . ..... ..... .. 21 10 G -.V . .......... 4i 03 C 15 25 @Awl 15 44 % 22 13224) . .......... 21. 20 13 7 1W-i@ia I@ CM 6 7 3 4 7 W 16..' 2D 20 27jj 4 3 6:9 20- 16 22 @RAI -.371 17 Qa_ 0) 3 7; 7 V or- 17 21 .1. 42 14 7 FJj 4 4. Uftk@% 7 15 6 : . :14- 25 109 9 04 21 04 :25 *signs* 1 134 11 4 R-d &.6 TO'., 7 .1 2 %.M ,, a Island 15@'. 2 @15 120 16 CV 2 0 @o 1I.;H." L.4" -3. 2 21 24 i If, k4 2 t. @- -- 25 is :I i M 35 io 51* .3 OG 2 15 7 7 15 :w 3 2 29 %R -.4 7 ..14 4 RMA '2' 22 25 OR 20 ::15 4 STACK' 5- 17 16 i 24 .36 )8 10 16 (ch- 13224) 47 .33\ 17 t. 17 '.7RA 28 9 ........... 1 14% 2 .4 21 25 % AD 21 i.34@ !17 27 7"7 a21 22 1 2 20 j 27 4 R 23 .:7? P ....0,* J40.- :14 21iI 14 23 pri. 23 :19 26 1- 22 27 34 7 20 15:-" 24 16 19 17 .22 16 21 21 :-NATIONAL 2j, ES @WIN SA@,NCTOAI? 15 13 v 17 j 25 i17 23 25 (proteved, 14 20 20 23 t4l 2 to 25' C W Wo 33 29 21 22 24 2 Ii-: A 2 2 5 'BRA'. 22 23 22 26 216 -i@NGES 32 CCV31 %f 24 3 22 21 220 j6A- 6, - - 12". 27 21 % t 2 '7/35 25 9 _i G 23 28 22 2 4 23 8 C4 21 -)7_.: 21 20 2 71 22 C4 C0 21 21 21 21 231 19 27 2 23 11! X 21 OL M74 20- Site #22 (NBPI), Narragansett Bay Patience Island (from chart 13224) r olov" Site #22 (NBPI), Narragansett Bay Patience Island 7v j4 GERG SITE NUMBER - 23 DESIGNATOR - NBDI SITE - DUTCH ISLAND, NARRAGANSEfT BAY, RI NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 41029.47'N 71024.01'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13221 SITE ACCESS - This site is accessed on foot and can only be sampled at low tide. Follow Hwy. 138 east onto Conanicut Island, and take the exit just before the Newport Toll Bridge. Follow the road into Jamestown and take a right at the Bay View Bar & Grill. Follow the signs to Fort Gerry, and then proceed to the northwest tip of the island. There is also a good public ramp here, to launch the boat if sediments are to be collected SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located along the shoreline on the rocks below Fox Hill. The three Stations are 50 meters apart, with Station 1 to the northeast and Station 3 being to the west-southwest. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were very few small mussels to be found along this shoreline, attached to the underside of the rocks and in the numerous crevices. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAWLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year. Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0700) (OC) 1995 30.0 5.0 3/23/95 43 nnec netI ..C,-.)-" W4. --V:7. @C. beflan" N@ 99 KOM- ,iwfle A rNkta@d t (Athamey I Thb,%@. AIM. eboro. Ftayn Cynka A 4 entef 31 3 3 U@e,o I- 70-1nn- 15, Tau ton (71) Wei' 3 V3a 11 Le Iraltis pt@ S_11e vl- Iq@) 2 -1A 0, 71 IT-1>'\ WG, Wt N" 12 7 b Nonh Paklu Gree le it, le R Rehoboth See -P 24 2belo id 33C hn 2 nce ecs @J( 2S n 10 S. F i395 657 n son 6 2 91 Shh 2 lyn i W,I.-n (L2) ort., 3b erset Foui Gorner!,@ (M) OD "- 2 X84- 602, tA'- 96 W 7 W' 66. S page 44 so, 0 ksksev a al R' S A I Hopel MA Fee" El 130 h 1=,ick 1. Co,e,%Uv4@;@@L__ Wes. 2. Ft@ 1114Wnt H'tp G,een! -7@,'@ 2 Im A, 2 'Warm 4, @,@ > 18 , 3 1) t non5 -Wd P- me 3 L 'ft onstw wl@- 12 C 'a @2 PI in0 2 st n-c. dt" F3 f2 I-Th In NNW$ F 'TI ng )7 'o"o OA C-1 K E (N, T rry I .e 3 C.n 2 Uid-sti Pd Perk =Co.. 14 as P- S"00 '031smn@@. C`@Pned. C I1 5 AI pwLsimmeom ,I" A --?, moyl It, Is!md . nn,"@ nne, M-,, La Cor ge mq, r=( 'm T- Awl. 6Ewe, nt to 2 -,#ford NivilpoHyL, A 13. RH66E., / 1 p c%TNuwT ISLAND d.. Ile W SHINGT A,.d,. N p list, Slomini, 42 '-ore7Midd1etA4`%'11 Min $61 qi@iiennll. M.-I .9 HAWN 3 em v: J%n, 'I quepaug eSIQvvn akiissnop-1 A oft Sr'qo`"@ P alley 3 136 k. E. In -- "'.1 -j P"isq.-U, F he,'2 01.9-4h, ;4 JZW'I Late Shom 31 )@i@Ksnqst`m tm-!; ngs -.-P - H.- 1114C K, `, F- Stikonnet.!' V&M Poliv W@dnlle1 4-I4@ ; 4r'A-wri "L.&W Sol ,k , b-'s -Wo Shan HoO,nton k1;@- 6'- S p POW ,-Wakefijelde,,, ' , '4, em"n"' 1A cm-Upt, A Wood Nonh 9 3 The I-,' Sout H.lik,mon 26 X1. 1&-w-VA $I.. Js- At-W 5 P, I RHODE ISLANO SOUND 91 27W 44 ft wifitow. SZ 6.1b s d7. A 81-0 ploie wca2 S5,1 of Point A." P. f5111111.1@s, -4- 116 Gr- H111 suo-k poine4do Weq- a- I'd. ste. 9-.@ NmittwNwit A Sto Quonochontaug -"tw NBDU ATLANTIC e g"d is 010,* OCEAN Mil 2"Vilind, H,;;---" S- B-0 Site #23 vt6fh H11 0 pov BLOCk ISLA\D SOUND -- AW.W,A- Block Island BLOCKISLAND Ist Dkt-P.iw I st -d A- S.0-1 Mat- Pbkd P'W AW.W Anw Site #23 (NBDU), Narragansett Bay Dutch Island. 10 0.; 43 -.23 hrd !6@. 0 Old and pit .33 9 -2- !66! 3 j39 Q , '-. 13 27 2 -.331 14 TOWER 36@@ -@d& Ablii,d LI No (01 st' --'20 20 @47 15 17@: Ia 16 -201. -7 KINGSTO N BRIOGE IAM $TOWN-NORTH 16 Beirber Hei It VIER 10 15126 36 9 2 C.IP81 50,- 88 28 :22 44: 5 i. 77 50 :.@3 5; 34 12TOWER 40 64,-SM 31 32 55 SILO 0 L Cable and Pipehne Area 51 33: 142 2 *Und 9"sup 61 ft"r I j, Z%m@ R ..24 6' 33V 0 27 2 9 ::17 14. "I F@ y I '46 Fix D P@ '.2 OR CIL 2(1-- 13 VERT CL <' (CENTER +16" 4 3 Pile :14: 0 6 2 -.2 501- 3 50 -.29 5 am K ;y Pilin UTO"ER'Q31t) 120-9 BD $423 FRO 47 45 ONO ......... 9 .... .... ........ Cable Area 42 7:@ 34 :.;., nil ..(NOPIPE A 474 S.6. C pipe r,6.. .:%, - (Cov /5 fl):* ........ n) n (,.ha,t 1322 3) 4 8 42 ;-2 7 20' *. 1' .'-- I :: + 49 Site #23 (NBDU), Narragansett Bay Dutch Island (from chart 13223). AP, Site #23 (N-BDU), Narragansett Bay Dutch Island GERG SITE NUMBER - 24 DESIGNATOR - BIBI SITE - BLOCK ISLAND, BLOCK ISLAND, RI NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 41011.82'N 71035.47'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 13217 SITE ACCESS - Take the ferry from Point Judith out to Block Island, it is advisable to take your own vehicle as taxi's are exorbitant on the island. Follow the road from the ferry dock out to the U.S. Coastguard SAR Station on Harbor Neck. Park the vehicle in the carpark and walk out to the breakwater. SITE DESCRIPTION - The original site was on the north side of the cut into the Great Salt Pond, on Block Island. No mussels were to be found in the area, as the population had been denuded in a severe winter storm (lasted 3 days) a few months prior to the sampling. After consultation with the COTR, the site was moved to the southern breakwater where there was still a viable population of mussels. Station 1 is just short of the light on the breakwater, Station 2 is some 50 meters east of Station 1 and Station 3 is at the beach end of the breakwater. BIEVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Small to medium sized mussels were found on the underside of the large rocks that made up the breakwater. SEDIXENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTANIINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONM:ENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (1700) (OC) 1995 32.0 7.0 3/26/95 45 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .... 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L , - s- c,e,, El 8- -oresait If-n _6 I,'V eIn.-Th WestCL.ke 1: 1Coo 3 .'I, -"! in sto the III-&- Skohne, 1, Clarks M@,, Ir.S 'I.,& Fod .Warren Pow a..- Sai li Falls CarolimO Shah@ock Peace da)e"`-.'2 8, sp it lh- P-! 5 p pliant Wakefield iid bg Blairon ,.n HolAnnion 2,@11;1;-., h '.n,n I1A N, North9 'AOawly j-" -t 08 ao'@ The To- Slorun&lon, 4 Ii 9a S.uthH.pk,.(- I Per"i le 13" p" 7 $1- At-I S p RHODE ISLAND SOUND 91 J7 We _d in 81.1, point K vin". st Own Pawca 2 "t 3- "k-esp F .& , Point Judith A A Point"ll) AC-,, ri A#. ft.. /waq. a a ...... m aSun. Cu slulue If 1A , Narb@ far, e To S .,v (Itionoehontaug ATLANTIC 'an OCEAN Watch Hill IWatch Hill Cast Point Pmt 13LOCk ISA,'qD SOUND Block Isla, N W.R seffkf* Roa.- -1; BIBI At., wiWld/ ON- Nerai A- Site #24 BLOCK ISLAND sio (Block Island v A Ain licki. j ochow I sim"a BOH, S-i. 4rj7-d A@ Pb@-" N1,u1 A- Site #24 (BIBI), Block Island Block Island. 57 45/ j5 14 14 70 41147 102 53 45 42 23 16 , lli2, 1 9 95 @.ky 33 40 28 13 It! 72,1i 50.31 6 / I. 42: 10 94 629 2 103 32 32 87 49 .11, R"2' 32 13 0- L 0 - - - - - - - - 1 56 *0 BEL rkyl 5 77 46 26 30 22 99 @59 51 W Or. 1133 28 14 CW lp 39 .......... ...... ck1 62 \3 371 5./ i 411/h6 i 55 25 :11; 23 0 ErN 63i 76 23.N W 0' 97 45 C T3 hrd 20-4 101 57 "21 ha@y @wd 'Al I ! ,\61, 9 ;N0 0, 15 62 41 rky ...... 60 F R 49ft 8M W0.12 Pole 0 1 1, /1 1 41 34 K"-I!. . ..... C2. 77 HN, is w 0, C"Et. 153 17 98 Na@y am rd 5fk 209 Ifinued 84 71-- 14.- sa/ Area :.: .4 - Sr@qys 59 brof 4S 28h 3 63 9-1939 88 t A. 4@-* stk, 1 "-,51 A . .. ................................ BIBV 7i ........... 76 5C Site #24 X, 21 A R 2.5sec 24 1 8M 241 32 2-8 90 47 43 22@ .23 sh rBLOCK ISLANI 7141 2 7 hrd' Boulde110 23 46i 48 43 24 CU LA 27 25 4 hrd....: 28 32 28 26 47 34 .;9 32 91 14v .1"+ '24 G RE A 42 31 21 -f + 28 33 49 10 13- \ 76 43 + Sft 48 - -.27 SA L r 'r :..% 1- 5 24! /i-121 10!0416*X13 \ '%. 55 6.0 *+ 50 51 34 ca 6 41 ,-36 9 P0N D 'Ail /56 171 5 X 23 :`5 \,5 It Gr 46 rAy 9-'Rk 20 J Sft 50 29 12' 56 "152 50 --34 2 8 /6 41 23 /* 51 45 25 2 447 95 14A ' 87 r y k 77 9 DI 2 .1 1) v, e/ A. 41,, 51 "1 22 31 49 r, @y 14 9 k %% 0 32\ 40 26 3@1 33\ rky L Site #24 (BIBI), Block Island Block Island (from chart 13217). Olaf- Site #24 (BIBI), Block Island Block Island Vw,* 6@4 -7 40 NEW YORK SITES GERG SITE NUM13ER - 38 DESIGNATOR - HRJB, SITE - JAMAICA BAY, HUDSON-RARITAN BAY, NY NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 40034.00'N 73053.72'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12350 SITE ACCESS - From New Jersey, take Hwy. 440 to Staten Island over the Outerbridge (toll-bridge) to the US 278 (Staten Island Expressway). Head east on US 278 to Brooklyn across the Verrazano Narrows Bridge (toll-bridge) to the Belt Parkway (Shore Parkway). Go east towards JFK Airport on the Parkway and take the Flatbush Ave. exit south. Go over the Gill Hodges Memorial Bridge (also called the Marine Parkway Bridge - toll) and go left to Roxbury. The site is located on the easternmost jetty in the Roxbury community at the end of the development. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located along a jetty extending out into the bay. Station 1 is at the landward end of the jetty on the eastern side, Station 2 is about 3/4 of the way out onto the jetty and Station 3 is at the landward end of the jetty on the western side. BIEVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Tht-re is a large population of mussels along the jetty. The majority of the mussels are buried in the sediments next to the jetty itself. Care should be taken here as this is an exposed site, and the spray from the waves can create problems. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. There is a great potential for contamination as the New York area is a vast metropolitan complex and major port. 47 I ENVIRONTAMNTAL DATA I Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (0/00) (OC) 1 1995 28.0 6.3 12/15/94 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I - I I 1 148 1 r mad a 2' 0 Coron 3 r Par ni 01 n A H 'T@ no, U, .8ify Par i ORAL dGIDhI JnIv K f 1. M rAD or QUEEN 2. LM FRANKLIN 'QUARE In 4 City. IV H of Y. Pk Lake ly ork TAT 2 VER Sotff.HEM 2 PKVff 2 a 18 0 1 John F a C inter at N przgffl"@ 4L 2 0 more ROC A RO OC A C UnIv 3 a a W % JA BA Y 2j -,J@obklyrr rhurs COW, t"-Colf,' 00 1 at TI < 181 'n or C\ 4 Lido B Kingelooro 4 Atlantic Long tiontic Cornff Co I Beach Coney leland t Rockav ay Long each By In Rockaway INEW YOR HRJB Point Site #38 A TLANTIC OCEI 1-090100 Site #38 (HRJB), Hudson Raritan Estuary Jamaica Bay. 3@ey trant@,.oppw ;i 20 &,b; a A4 4X*% A4 2 %: Vi 21 14 23 10 12j f 13 -.j?..jS.. 20 4 .......... A> 1"14 2 ............. 2 8 3 j..20 28 2 S R(33 0 4 34 31 29 2 3 2 2 2 ... ... 2 31 14 1 4 3 32 "--"111, 1% % , - $ **,: ., \25 23 20 272 21 ,4 14. ....... . ..... .........4 If ob3m 26 26 4 is 33 7 ........ .. 32 25 olf 27 30 ,% .... ... ..... 31 35 4IS0148 9 21 -@F- 8.... - ............. ,.,--tv- 21 34 25 p gLIlLb \19 29 % 2 9 Sb 220"' 21 odw ::, A- 29 2& tc;- % 028 -33. !2 23 Fj '30 3" 3 ...... "l, @onoi 30 29 27 32.:7. N9 33 A'. 21 23 24' m4wd 25 28 35 SM @`3 M)3D -30 26 26 29 26 1.: 26 -' W 11 23 20 27 \ 28 29 30 32 15 A/ 26 6 29 33 91 97: 2 28 27 45 3 20 ..,/ 13 - 29 23 24 44 37 32 34 @3 29 24 23 29 ,1 32 36 45 44 46 1 13 28 29 42 21 34 15 14 25 - 33 24 45 23 20 13 R -2- 34 36 27 26 Jw %@q .2Lv 42 41 25 so 23 26 30 FIR ft 23 .00 27@ 3 Fl 36 30 17 ...... 24 25 35 - 23, 27 14 14 !tM 38 'M 31 27 38 l3f@' @s ; 23 '0 40 'M, 24 C 40 42 tj),14/ 29 2D .......... -36-39-40- A&L 22' 37 . ....... 20 41 ......... @ 0 46 33 ..... ...... 42 Ir'4 ......... 43 44 44 42 37 43 23 X 42 41 fill" 47 36 7 HRJB, Site #38 7% 3 )5 11 14 15 4 10C AWAY POINT L 4 NA 5 \ 16 V N 4 14 i, w ................d ............. ........5 ............. 2 15 15 17 ........... 7 ........ 17 ............ ii. 17 Is is 1 2 17 .............. 17 19 Site #38 (HRJB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Jamaica Bay (from chart 12350). -o Site #38 (HRJB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Jamaica Bay GERG SITE NUM13ER - 39 DESIGNATOR - HRUB SITE - UPPER BAY, HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY, NY NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 40-41.36'N 74002.59'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12327 SITE ACCESS - The site has to be accessed by boat, that can be launched at the Liberty Park boat ramps, in New Jersey. The site is on Liberty Island, on the northeast corner. SITE DESCRIPTION - The nominal center of the site is on the rocky shoreline on the northeast corner of Liberty Island. The site extends from the pier south to the next comer of the island. Station 1 is about half way down the side of the island in the intertidal zone. Station 2 is situated in the area adjacent to the pier and Station 3 is at the opposite end of that side of the island. BIEVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The mussel population was very small, with few mussels larger than 4 cm. The mussels were partially buried in the sediments under the rocks, or attached to the underside of the rocks. Care should be taken in sampling this site as it is exposed to the weather and waves. Large wakes displaced by vessels entering and leaving the Harbor have to be carefully watched. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIUBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. The potential for contamination is present in many forms, as New York is a major port and metropolitan area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0700) (OC) 1995 23.0 7.1 12/18/94 49 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 50 1 7 0 -11" 46 Park Esse .-W County NOfU Mont It 8 i 23 f.1 Cald PASS WEST CED RO%W- Te P" CALDWELL Bto i0s as idg err OX 2 3 1kP:13k vrL, . W. asts n to d 18 htec ssex V A a 1%@r fadt I Ea: 0 dwell montcla FORD Hanov Ros FaUs o age L ItMey 2 t Eagle Roc H mover Reservatic 5 6 C T levme L T lmWj e L1\ Bloor F rne G Edison A T 4 ALICU W or Ps 10 East Orange S@ N C ORAN F: S 9A ap" i. un 2 17 24PIs) house uth Mount 5 510 Linc n Re 5er@stio P N ILBUR k MAT INEW 2 Jj R S TY 2 3 esquehl SPFUNG 82 k@N!ONT D., I Libert @ -,, . ,@ 1\ 2 3Fii @ -I @,: 1 2 I I rKll() manwe R' SIDE 2 Ne r 2 ar nt a Statu Side all Of -ki u Liberty 3u tch7 tchung Ai Very er y4(, I Ion Ll eequeec Per CRANFOR 2 AYONi4EF111ER ....WESTFD Warineco GC Sff #3 'Jill P-I, A'c"h Hill sw "V 4 Dome Yi 1E K s n an CLARK4 ver Lak. -g 2 a yker inden Co Beect Park GC Park 5 0 R way ISLAND txVFY Ft Harnilto Ash Oak :,: I Brook Rid@ River I We worth ST TENISLAND I I y v of NY C I infield West 7 Sta Is Coll Cone 27 /V@ 2 2 11 d Ionia A R as Edison Aven I D let Tower Iselin WO D d M 7 LeTo.rtte V EW ORK N 35 Park Gatewi y w 8 Natiom I oose U Om--So ulh Recreation V ore Area Shu Cc C N T Y 40 2 L 0 WEP VE W YOPK A Y boy rth A Middles ,,ex Co Co 5: Site #39 (HRUB), Hudson Raritan Estuary Upper Bay. 46 36 42k '-.C"T/V'q@" 256 46 17 1 44 P 52 43 7- 14 PA 53 33 37 235 43 4A loremont 111 2 42 41 1% 8 27 YO-0 --- Pike His 1 0 air '39 8 45 CHMANEY ACK 5749 COWS A3 U 63 40 35 RE IST P CH 17P 46 44 34 dflf@ 42 .6 14 3 :Y/ 41@ 90 a57 Greenville Caven Pt lin GOAG d5 45 enW 3IIIIJ 61 '37 Liany 1- "0 7 7 0A,- 63 kb ow 36o ObM a62 C .17, 2 55 U TOWER is 9 4 "'Ie 4S 30 RAOIO 0 0 41 4 UMRT@o PA'' '.?r 14 C-r C22 57 45 R 9M A- 35 42 6 Lights 0 OIMM PA +*'75fc 203 37 fixed r; 2456XMIG 62 59-%35 FI 2MK. 4644@!; Ito ',21 24 59 3513, 266" ." so N, R 16177/111" 4 00 4'165 F# 0 48 ... .4.- osm **' ed Hook ;,k2 54 51 38 35 26 5@3 19159 34 45 39 HRUB .P, 22 0Va 46435 46 40 7C 7 Site #39 -I"Z 56 37 GF, o. 38 2 50 3 38 .8 Q36M STACK 35 51 1149, 911 40 39 C' 3 0 4(,, 33 34 11045 55 53 35 40% 7..4 40 39 38 Eft 7 Ob,7. 7 3541042 ATOR Aft- PA '43 37 401' 2 9 A9 37 to -3 A, aAM 37 2 C to 14 50" ';nhaa 12334) 41) ]b 7`1 % 4.5 *Tc 4Q 36r41 4 TA14K 52 &9 314 1 jFQ 4- 40 1 a it TAN w '8 4 4 C 31 "PgL? 3' B33A 12Y138 5 3 54 35 349 6 R39 36 39 3 35U49 4 Q7 "@v 11 5 61 51 39 39 36 5 5 Msh 5 RWI MT 36 411 V"' / 0 -!..� 19 0RR48 39 3 It -(@ n 50 pew 5 mmA onstable -1" 22 Ir 34 nol. 4'F1 ft SM "? 'jii. 7 5 141 41 A. 41 14@' 1 --"/ 47 038 :4 N WoZok Ir 22 .25.. 30 an F# 16 46 43 A6* 41 '0 W . C-- 0' @8 144 J7@ 21 23 22 100 Obw r 9' .1 11 4;;" GONG VIC 14 01 47 43 F1 41 39 SILLOS od G Wr0 7 Fq$9M111L 43 43 43 38 34 39 39 21 40 WASLE Hoov. 36 OWIIJR 45 48 40 43 "'wo 2.1 law -t :%@@ 38 3 HRN 40 FRI R 49 LL 524 BELL 47 39 5 Now Brig@lon 51r 38 K U 0 T 50 47 44 53 -47 49 49 45F It 2L_ 2 jGj4ETIC Site #39 (HRUB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Upper Bay (from chart 12334). Aft Ini" x" vr" . . .... "JgI ip AllI wl, Site #39 (HRUB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Upper Bay Mw GERG SITE NUM13ER - 40 DESIGNATOR - HRLB SITE - LOWER BAY (SWINBURNE IS.), HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY, NY NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 40033.96'N 74003.05'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12327 SITE ACCESS - A boat is needed to access Swinburne Island, in Lower Bay. Landmarks on the island are several old dilapidated red brick buildings. The waters surrounding the island are very shallow, with the intertidal area being covered with rock and rubble. Care should be taken in approaching, with the best avenue being from the west. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located in a small cove on the northwest corner of the island. The stations were situated around the edges of the cove. Station 1 is near the tip of the jetty forming the northwestern margin of the cove. There is a large iron pulley and iron pipe just to the landward of the station. Station 2 is at the island end of a low tide spit of rocks and Station 3 is at the seaward end of the spit. Station 3 is in the center of a "T" in the rocks. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were numerous mussels attached to the rocks around the cove. They were generally above the low tide line and were found in small crevasses and cavities in the rocks. Care should be taken when collecting this site, as the wind and waves are fully exposed here. This site has to be collected at low tide. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified -in the surrounding area. There is a large potential for contamination from the outflow from the Hudson River, the New York Harbor and Metropolitan area, etc. 51 I ENVIRONMENTAL DATA I Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (1700) (0c) 1 1995 21.0 6.0 12/15/94 1 1 - I I I I I I I I I .. .. - I I I 1 52 1 el C) 46 "cle Park Essex-r 'a. County Nortf 23 N, Montcl8i WEST Cald CED PA S CC; To CALDWELL RO LIF ON woo p ;7 7 We 9 7- ssex 2 ter or pe tal r c 3 N rt'h lac ookdolf! 9 pad ssex Montcla FO as r- t. fAfft Ea:r 0 Falls Utley 2 Hanov Ros 0 0 0 0 0 Eagle0 ld sec 3 mover Reservati )R, Ke leyme Ll Bloornl ld llp- It W Edison A T A c GC S, P. Bor i I 2 r ok 2 k 2 N A East Orat a N @ITY I Z, I ff OR I vans I at 9A ap 24 Pla house ton ftq. Uni .1 2 ob en z uth Mount A "Ouse Mount I-Inc R3.,.lio 5 9 P LBUR 4 NEW 5 RQS:,* 9 IT 2 3 eaquahi Per I SPRIN Fish.' )(HILLSIDE or LI 2 + a so 9 eon T-T lalchun .Xv Fel 1`9F a PARK 4 loop a Pfar RA OR Vaequec Park WESTFtp(-D G AYC 4 PER BA Y Warfroaco 28 SEE 27 7 Park Akth Hill ARVV ROSELLE a CTemaj. iver MAP w R KOK CLARK4 97 2 Lak ago a Dyker Park G' B:act P rk L i,A 4. R way A@h Oak Ft Harnilto Brook 4dg. @A, River t We worth Cc GC ST TENISLANDI l4y City v of Onfield West 227 7 Ste Is Coll ARTERE Ionia as Edison nI E: ial Tower selin urette 35 i;;4- w NEW ORK BR ark 'IN Roose ty 0 South Recr iron Shore Ar Park Cc c y rds 0 f4o2 :2, LOWER VEW YOR BAY e4MLB Middl.sox bey 09 erth AMooy Co Coll %. - Site #40 I L10 i-nmi&7 Site #40 (HRLB), Hudson Raritan Estuary Lower Bay. 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S115 South B6dch 52 �+++PA 3C-21-SSh 28 WRG. 21 32 AS (Chart 12402) 22 13 9122 0 ' %!@ 313 12 56 29 . ,17 Urfato S ShM49 24 (a It NO 021 31 69SS14 22 27182 25 29 isM is 3000 5000 29. 704310 C%6 /27 48 30 C .1. 0INm21,721 GONG 30 16 17 126 56 23 923 31' Aq: 75- 47 24-214- 0--- 1131769 61 N 101 23 Sh 20 -'r is of minutes) air briq365 5*NY *D- 25 21) 20 6 810,2723 At I 11R)I4 31 63 4.3 2l. LONGITUDE 1A Se"r rep/ 38 713 20 23 :52 65 orton 211047157 110 25 19 CONEY IS ---Ie (4 23 *9 61- - -41-33--S@r F1 R 54 161 735 / 18 27 a/56 50 22 1115 28 S737 4- 43\ 38 26 12S 61S327 7 1533 21 3@@ 3 13 31 Ta127 Mi6land BeoCh 13a31 7437 10-i4 921 @15 AS2 1e24 2) 20 16 14 33 273 3 2 7 23 U.'s-\39 \-- I a317C46 35 25 C -it- .4DI;ft PA 13 31 CoD, Pep 17 p, S1, 15112 Swinbumq I -11 35 2f,-2r 3 19 13S33 @3 - - ,'New Dop @Beoch 7 11 1A I 191 733 3A 28_ -S IS3, 9 22 22 HR 22 20 21 17 15 Im V12 2A 2311 r- 24 20 �.ite #4 3 514S31a128 3 1-18, 16 "1 19 28 F1 R 2.. 16 5 7 11 12 0S32 49 3 NIP 3 ',, M Sh Sh S21,tBELL 14 -/ 7 15 13 25 25 2410 -?A 31 41 4 4 38 27 F1 0 2.1 34 sh s 21 14 15 29 GONG 37 231 9 14 Is 26 27 34 24 26 )6 31 31 31 28 31 35 2 10 19 15 13 27 4"6 2 4 25 261 2' 41 29 4 29 25 32 34 7 /1 S Sh 14025 24 22 26S31 f 45 49 10 9 20 M31MR4S 27 A4 4 15 30 3n2 dr 8 25 48 41 Is 14 237F. 0a a 27.19 f @. 'E01 L12 16 7 61' V 328.%26),/ @4. 46 3 11 12 15 14 17 31 37 9 229IA -A Site #40 (HRLB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Lower Bay (from chart 12402). N Site #40 (HRLB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Lower Bay Am, NEW JERSEY SITES GERG SITE NUMBER - 41 DESIGNATOR - HRRB SITE - RARITAN BAY, HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY, NJ NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 40031.14'N 74011.07'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12327 SITE ACCESS - From New Jersey, take Hwy. 440 to Staten Island across the Outerbridge (tool-bridge). Just after the toll booth, take Page Ave. onto Hylan - turn left. Follow Hylan to Huguenot Ave. and turn right. Huguenot will dead end at the site. The surrounding area is built up, with the house on the left being new. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located at the three rock jetties, one at the end of Huguenot Street and the others further to the right. Station 1 is on the jetty at the end of Huguenot Street, Station 2 is on the short wide jetty to the west of Station 1 and Station 3 is on the westernmost narrow jetty with a row of decaying pilings. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a good population of Blue Mussels at the site that were easy to collect. Care should be taken with the identification of the mussels as the majority of the mussels are Ribbed Mussels. This is a low tide collection site. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. The potential for contamination is present as the NewYork metropolitan area and harbor is just around the corner. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (1700) (OC) 1995 23.0 5.5 12./16/94 53 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 54 1 4 46 licle L irk is Essex County Nord Mortclai R WEST Cald 23 CED kate c 11 2 c R To W Bro V as ills Ur 9 T N Co Pk 2 ter or Pssex ark ov r Cl rid east Drn rIhlac rookdale 1,- z;; 3 4 Ea:,t A Nuflav FORD as or tadt Hanov 0 Ros Eagle Roc c c H move Reservatic Id 0 6 H vme y to Blow at W Edison A GT A rre r ok Orange 2 Milli "-310 1 2 Aek nge arn East Or r,- CC ;SO OR GE 9A pop r ton Kell, Uri, to hou a z PLEW < Linc "o "'!W00" 510 9 P i MILB N &AWAT G NEW 2 1 01TY I ascuahl S, Per Ste .5 22 Rahw R ior UN11 No. r Statue @ to side k DU OfUb o L b rty '.Ichu D ... ry 'oserv 1111 J@Z T1 6VTok. PARK 4 46 WesqucPark r ANFOR AYONNE 111EI 111 WESTF Warinac cc t;h Hill Par a WMAP 2$ Tamau ver 6 sky i o rkw 5 R R K0* :10 is LARK 'It 27 nden 2 ver LOKI. ag a Dyke Linden Park GC Lo Be c h T Pe 5 C a Ash Oak Fit Hamitic Brook Ridge River t We worih "ST TENISLAND NY G( City v of ginfi 7 Ste Is Coll conev 27' Y fir Island Ionia ARTERE @N las Edison D 6E iol Tower I-lin d Myourn 7 LaTourette NEW nF%j 35 Park L BR Gotewi y 9 Sew 8 Nationi I Koose I t Recree tion nt 14 ou 4- Shor Area cc c N IF Y 44 2' LOWER VEWYORK Ay' HRRB Middlesex01.lobeyo9 2erth Aqp0yT 1A Co Coll Site #41 1 0.90100, Site #41 (HRRB), Hudson Raritan Estuary Raritan Bay. M-n Highoo, Menn Wor, Ext erne 0 tj -or No- (Lotft ohq) Hfigh W.1h, High 01010, - 01111@ L_.Wowl C"13* 14 Iml 1-1 Iml fam 1-1011715 Point (40-47'N/73-56-W) 5.7 5 4 0.2 4.0 P% 17 Is The Battery (40-42'N/74-01'W) 5.1 4.8 0.2 .4.0 N... Poqsolc R. (40*44'N/74110*w) 5.9 5 5 02 .4.0 Coaokes Pt Norton Point (40:35'N/74'00'W) 5.2 4.9 0.2 -4.0 C -Hr Sandy Hook (40 28'N/74*01-W) 5.2 4.9 0.2 -4.0 -)ACS2 .,4 1 Sotjfh Arnbryy (40-29'N/74-17'W) 5.6 5.2 0.2 4 0 2 a X .4r NOTL Distift doWer fm dxwW may exist in arrow arv@ 2 -T--- A S2 Reproduced from NOAA chart no. 12327 5 5 corrected to May 1, 1993 HBeach 2 2 North American Datum 1983. (WGS 1984) 3 9 For additional update Informaitifon, 5 see appendU A. Bayl@:) 7 99 6 10 10 10 10 2%4_1 12 1 12 10 10 14 PoWl 12 pr Ba%% to 14 14 14 is 14 91 111 Cp 10 ossom 15 16 151 14 -,;'5 R "30" 16 ------------- 0 R F1 R BELL a 344- N -or ------ 15 - --------------- 15 ------- N UINENOEM ---- 14 loss, 0 efto R -2r 15 0 5 FOR25M 16 ' '7ROd Bank 3 16 BELL ' is 1 -2 15--4 14 19 0 16 Is IN .921 20 CUPCNLA 0 79 12 0# 14 C .26. RG14 'O'W q ,, :118, M , 21 00 1 ZZ/Hr" , - EU 13 14 14, 16 4 -3 17 22 for 21 0 24 25 Of 13 HIRRB 17 R a 44 25 41 L 16 1 12 Cut 22 Gow 27 40 066 Site #41 2 %) 8 oZi 21 25 v 7 4 14-" 1 15 14 V40 13 23 26 12 6 12 15 Is 19 22 12 12 -16L 19 23 M 14 13- 2 9PA 14.16 2D .4@' 210 24 '41' 1 13 Is 21 22 13 C@' 2 13 12 13 to- 13 21 21 21 20 22 22 21 13 S51, 20 14 0 10 14 17 1 Is 19 26 15 12 12 121 17. :.:@- , 13 15 13 17 14 (ch"t 1233 1) It 11 Is 17 15 -Q- is- 6 _Iz_ 17 -23. -- 1411 17 Is 5- _R;LH 17 19 14 16 ), - 11 9 Rif A, R,Ir3 - .-,A 14 Y I? II 9A P - - -1 9 15 1 9 13 12 t 16 11 !",# , .,' 12 It\- 13 14 14 13q I 10 jo 12 't 9 J1 4 13 of 15 IF Site #41 (HRRB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Raritan Bay (from chart 12331). Site #41 (HRRB), Hud./Rar. Estuary Raritan Bay -Ab GERG SITE NUMIBER - 42 DESIGNATOR - NYSH SITE - SANDY HOOK, NEW YORK BIGHT, NJ NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 40029.25'N 74002.00'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12327 SITE ACCESS - This site has to be accessed by boat, and collected by dredge. There is a good boat ramp at Highlands, in the New Jersey docks. Run time to the site was about 30 minutes, across the New York Bight towards Sandy Hook. The mussel beds are just off the main shipping channel, so a good watch should be kept on the local shipping traffic. SITE DESCRIPTION - The original site is north of the Raritan Bay East Reach Channel and west of the Chapel Hill South Channel, close to where they cross one another. No live mussels were found here so the site was moved 0.5 miles to the east-southeast. BrVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a good mussel population at the new site, with lots of mussels of over 5 cm being common. There is a vast quantity of old shell forming the substrate here, and this made up the bulk of the dredge hauls. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING MIETHODS Mussels - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 6.5 to 9.0 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. However, this site is located in the middle of several busy shipping lanes leading into New York Harbor and Metropolitan area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (0/00) (OC) 1995 25.0 7.2 12/18/94 55 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 56 1 u U 114 1 1 j4f-- ij@vf sandy sw Gateway Nati:onal,,;t 'roe Recreation A roe L wrenc Harbor NYSH Sandy Hook :r KEANSBURG Site #42 Lighthouse N Clifford each Bea East 36 Keanslb r g/@ Gateway National eypo Recreation Area ort Monmuth Atlantic .n 51 36 CH CH 35 Ge. E 3 1A Nevesink M 0 ris Ce .1 Lighthouse HO AM0 US Army Air 114tiz, 01 k Defense Base li, TO Highland 1-1,( N .1ZI IVE. Morganville 34 Runism S I (N 2 NUT 14AV Sea Bright M0 T 520 C 0 t C UN 4Y@'-@ FludqW Channel Holmd';I- Bro er Po, I 'Club Thomp on Comm nitv Monmouth Pit, k Biach 2 A Marlboro , LAIRD C a 36 LANE RR 71 44 Ce 0 Colts ILong Branchl It Neck 36 EAT CEDAR Monm uth AN Col ge Lek& Homer, H o me r.y HOLD 4 Q khurst 'i t I PARK -East Frodhofd )CFAN _J(Counly @Per , 1@ I us S R TIO DEAL RD D al EARLE AMMUN 0 Cot 31 St Deal _!7 lerseyv 0 TIN 33 V144 I 4:@ ke IoCAllenhlurSt 3 Interlaken 5 5 umping yASBURY PARK Aelphla 33 Brook 2 G Wyck 4 rUby Mille @"@@Farrrlingdale rk Rv swo OR Cruz iii city Ch !'a F i:iMth 2 GeCrm;; oun vans r Vy X.. Sea 2 County Howell ark Park Vpq;.@ : Ste o.ell , All 34 t I Freewood Per 21 Acres 4 1 1 11 3 A 2 UT South Low VTA LUL quankurn lairs VA LL to Spring Bel. Aire 2 rMood- GCI S24 H 0 GC 71 Spring Lake Souther 0 UST A 4 Sea Girt I US Milita Man i usn 2 Reservist y iver MA L Iro nSand-, L Site #42 (NYSH), New York Bight Sandy Hook. 3.2 27N DEU 016 1, C." 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V2 is #C173,24 M26 24 21 22 246211 it 12 15 64 13 232 6Is OC G 43 35A 23 Y485M 26 24 :-v 15, 27 14 17 MAGNETIC DtTURBANCE 21= 13112 14 2M5 27 lk 26 25 22VSP (1)421 16 21 23 let (see note) 25 22 # 44-@2 is 23A26 25 22015 24 Is 11@9 CDIis 17 22 03M 24 23 0) 21121-- 4'*' 25 826 16- .26 26 21M 5"q of 25 "'A 116 1- 25 20 17 117-12 25/ 34 am 23 22R 1180-@ 2 :N-,r 21 12 3e 26 2, 17 if ZIC A122 17 15_ -114 24 Rii;l RI ''\ #.-- -Rea- 24 A-V if RIS`4 25 !CD 0 24 24 22 21 25 - -23 23\- - - 30 0-23 27, 03 2' 0 IM,5 -mr 24, 26 PAIDAR TOWER 7 0 25 26 20 WANDPIPIE 1" 205 13 21 w29 23 1 26 IZO 2 17 ,23 22@ 25 21 22 226 24 _A 21 \1 W G&r lil ___,9ISM I N 4'@ 4028.4271 20 21 1@i I- -11 Wey 01-0 ',6@ '44' 7402.2 FMI to RR -A /A 21 264 Is N 6- 0 Ir 22 19 /!@' ,47@ FO G t5f 20.M20 is 19/ M 344 23 wor 21 20 20 1 1@'7 N%A Is is to', "1 710wX3 45 C- 19 20 17 IS W-@#fs 2D 20 M-@223 17 N -8- G .118 Isa 16 NOW C -P SR 9 Is F R Wor / \,k\ 17 .4.93Nis dip, I I '@ w or %21 24 r7 '2.r 17CIs 19 CIVIR is /.3 i / \ A 7 17 7 'A I. -CO:Y C-r pj, F7W98 IS to 'p - -- -12P*4 6 A17 11; 20 21 Is le "riM12 1,47 65 9 16 Is Is Sl.. dft p rw 2* 20 3 'r Nle I, \17 isS 9 1to F24/50' 13 971to 20 7 .ahObw to c -r 3/356(7 0 MP) 4Is to y 201 7 Id HbrEo31- s(A N16Y(S. 14" b\ 0 6 S Is S 9 I , @102. Is 13 13 13 (chart 12401) toM23 15 2 17 to 19 to 52 A 15 IS 17 a [email protected] 17 18 to Pft CL do 17 4 Is I Site #42 (NYSH), New York Bight Sandy Hook (from chart 12401). @lw 3i `71 Site #42 (NYSH), New York Bight Sandy Hook GERG SITE NUM13ER - 43 DESIGNATOR - NYLB SITE - LONG BRANCH, NEW YORK BIGHT, NJ NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 40017.69'N 73058.72'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12324 SITE ACCESS - In New Jersey, travel south on Hwy. 36, which is also called Ocean Blvd. Stay on Ocean Blvd. (becomes County 57) when Hwy. 36 heads inland. Turn left after the first set of lights after the Hilton Hotel, onto Chelsea Ave. Chelsea Ave. dead ends so turn right onto Ocean Ave. The site is on the shoreline opposite Nonnia's Restaurant, where there is adequate parking and brick restrooms on the sea-wall. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the fifth jetty after the fishing pier, and is about 0.5 miles south of the pier. The granite jetty is concreted on top to provide a good walking surface. Station 1 is on the north side of the jetty at the first intertidal rock area. Station 2 is on the outer tip of the jetty and Station 3 is on the south side of the jetty about half way between Stations 1 & 2. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There is a very large mussel population here, with all of the available space in the intertidal area being covered with mussels. Care should be taken here as large waves regularly wash over the entire jetty in rough weather. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 32.0 7.3 12/19/94 57 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 58 1 U U IN I SeOdV Gateway National Aecreation Area Fort!. 0 Lawrenc Hancock' 'Zi; Harbor Sandy Hook 49 KEANSBURG Lighthouse C, N Clifford each 36 East Keansburg Cate.ay National eypo !-@;','@,-J_-@l Recreation Area 516 luAw oft Monmeth Atfantic zelf rd 1 3b nds 3 '0' 35F - Ne@esink M 0 G.ro an E 3 Lighthouse s A.0 ANO US Army Air Defense Bass A*' ighiand VIn P. V Morganville COO Rurnson 34 S 2 lr4K Sea Bright IV M 0 2 520 R C 0 t C U NYY@:-' @IudgW Ht=U Channel 11 mde 52o ero'Ok ele POW FCtub Comm er Thompson Monmouth P irk 9 A Mart or@ k 0LAIRO a /ARE 9A 36 COLTS LANt 71 N Ff i@' h colts Cherie t W.. 36 Neck ("j--Oil 10 EAT 71 r4 ack 0 A H,) tt.y A Col as L 71 HO, rok essee EE OLD 4 akhurst past Freelioa(d PARK CFAN Count *'Par'," UXy. 'R to T ito D al -EARLE AMMUN0 Jerseyvii4p Col at Deal T I N T,) IL India 7 3 S rings t 33t -i'15 AlerftrSt A'' 3 Interlaken 5 1A elphla 54 umping ASBURY PARKNYLB Brook i GC Wyck NE UN Site #43 Mills Farmingdale 33 3 rk Riv v C 524 Per k Riv CA OR Cruz city a Ch Form th CC Coun Ora vans r V y Howeli Sea 2 County Alit Park' :4b'- S,:Ir:t 34 oulh 2B Freewood G to as At,kPerk 3 138 4 2 South 11 - - Low quankum WALL Spring oF Bak Air- 4 2 n rto Meado GC 524 HO C 71 Spring Lake Souther DMUS A Sea C*t 1 2, US Military Mans uan Reservation 1,11.1 lver MA L Site #43 (NYLB), New York Bight Long Branch. @24 28 28"@ "ISR" 49 49 47 50 Rh 53 S -2 43 Y'o D2 - - 40 WI&Ck 32 -- 34 @4 036 70- 5ON 'ky 39 3" 6' W 48-- 17 "22' 40 43 4b 45 46 -@2 52 42 @0-1@ MY 30 51 4Q-@ 0 37 42 %18 22 35 34 49 388' '14 ial224 1,28 37 43 41 44 45 45 314 1 32 fky 35 4@ 31 40 42 Fish Trap :'23 '-.S 16 ft2 238- 37 Area 41 23B 33017 -"27@ 37 34 39 40 41 33 40 44 44 43 43 45 27 28 20 23 '38 30 - - - 27- - L7 23 -\ 33 32-34 p 29 29 19- --- -21 39 36 40 - 40 -2-5 24 20 -- 32 34 '038 - 24 -23::-- 37 @@_qk@ 33 31 35 35 obs 4 13 -16 36 32 26 26 36 2 11 33 32 33 0 ow IMW Mon 12 12 26 --- 36 38 10 --25 life, 26 28 277@@ 26 5 21 - 24 29 06 6Se S- F@ii2 25 [email protected] 19 26 >........... North Lang Branch 5B 0@. -12 66 F)@6 .-AV TOWER 3 A, I'MED MOGE Spde i& SPIRE 1.-2 r 2 1Wp"T CL 12 FT I @e CL a F, 2 1 22 mm 81 Ch MC 0-&@ V, 2 V1, )Roccaon I 4-G N @,I - RXED 31'9 21 @20 r, As "OR CL S West E nd )kRT SZ F,T p- 2" "I"`11@, r. .t2* @3.0' i ." Q Z., S- Z., T. L2 Q@ Xtrl, L 2 Dori NG 13RANCH AW I -, I f 44- 4 0 Ila, p S- 8 5 2"345 S42 4.46 11@y 9, j\?@ 1fill 5 3.p 21 Romps Ip Ff 1, 4 2 4 'i Pft If S. I S I".. NYLB P-8 ; 11, 4 'A@ It 44 .2Z 4:: fFl ItII. F1113 Site #43 '213 2zil 21 141 4 -11 -Zi @'2 Ken-si@n P" %park 2 (see 'Oft 8, 21, W-" 53 2 @W_k 45 _.6 2 52 9 45 A oft JVb ANCHI 4 . BRIDO ORAGE AREAS k, VERt CL 71`7 lU- 755 (see note A) i is an uassigned numt)ers Of anchorage V 'a I! r a are Shown in Mogen P- to. n26 Site #43 (NYLB), New York Bight Long Branch (from chart 12324). jjjjjjjjm@, f7l1 i Site #43 (NYLB), New York Bight Long Branch @-UO GERG SITE NUMBER - 44 DESIGNATOR - NYSR SITE - SHARK RIVER, NEW YORK BIGHT, NJ NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 40-11.22'N 74000.54'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12324 SITE ACCESS - In New Jersey, travel south on Hwy. 36 to Long Branch. In Long Branch Hwy. 36 heads inland, stay on Ocean Blvd. heading south. Hwy. 71 will join Ocean Blvd., continue on south towards Belmar. Turn left at the first set of lights after crossing the Shark's River Inlet, onto 5th Ave. This road dead ends into Ocean Ave. where you will turn left. The site is on the southern jetty of the Shark River Inlet. There is adequate parking at the Belmar Fishing Club house near the bridge. SITE DESCRIPTION - The original site was on the south side of the southern jetty forming the Shark River Inlet. Beach replenishment and sand movement have left no live mussels on the south side of the jetty. The site was moved to the north side of the southern jetty in the Shark River Inlet. Station 1 is seaward of the bridge and behind the washed out retaining wall. Station 2 is located about 30 meters to the seaward of Station 1, and Station 3 is a further 50 meters along the jetty. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a good population of mussels attached to the rocks along the north side of the jetty. Care should be taken here as large waves enter the inlet from the Atlantic, and wash along the jetty. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in- the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (0/00) (OC) 1995 30.0 8.4 12/14/94 59 I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I 1 60 1 U U n 1 1 IN 140 0. San6Y SF, Gateway Nations, Recreation Area Fori' L.wren Hancock H a rbor Sondy Hook KEANSBURG Lighthouse N Clifford Bea each 3' East 6 l<eansburgN. eypo G:leway National R creation Area %A*,O, t Monm?uth Atlantic 8,011 Ord3 rids- Ch N 181/ 3 k,- 35 1 X- Navesink 1- 11- !ate E INK 36 Lighthouse M 0 C- Ho US Army Air K K I& Defense Base -fighland 1-E- N ed, Coo Morganville 34 q Rumson j_1 2 Sea Bright 'ell NUT M 0 T ti ? W 520 Ve C 0 R C 6 U N Y Y@ Channel Hol-@Ze- 520 o@ik NI R POW 'Club Thornps7Lon er Monmouth '0' Par rk@, V Q@ Be A Mon k Maribor' CT LA C 0 LT:@@ 36 71 LANE 'DO), 0 h ea Long Branch Colts it: arte, st 36 Nock 004" -.fo -I, 71 BAR k, Monrn uxn Col ge - LD EE OLD OF 18 akhurst PARK )CFAN East Fr ehold 4@' -J(Cou Pari @/ u M, V At" S 'R 10 D a T Ro uEAL EARLE AMMUNI 0Dr. Col e at jar SeYVI14 Indian2 3 Zopringe I 33 Ase Allenhurst F,' - Y - 3 Interlaken 5 1 66 urnping Y ASBURY PAW !A elphla 4 33 Brook cc y 33 3 NE UN Ilia Farmingdalee rk Ri@ 524 k Riv CiV. Per CAS 0 IM Cruz 2 Ch F a, M... NYSR 4&GC Coun az vans r Howell *---'Site #44 Count 34 1@ I-Allaire th Per 1 2 Freswood GState Acres @Psrk -A South ma Low qua kurn ialre ate Sprin@Z All Be Aire4 3 wr-j Meado CC! SIA 5 2 HO 71 Spft 21 cc LaKe Souther 0CUSST Sea Girt 35 ana 'Llan us Ml-It-r Reer,,.tlyn iver MA Site #44 (NYSR), New York Bight Shark River. SHARK RIVER INLE -14 14 d4 To --Fish Trap AnIrI, 6 6 17 2'0- F I R 4S 331t I OM 2FI G 4s 1011 ISM I -Z.- .2 4 9 13--, HO_RN PA 21 2i-- 30- . 21 ir 22 A spo,j Area 9 16 9 fA 2C COL PEGS DEMARC TION LINE 7 S ley Beoch -C, I 7na -see j A! akscutE it 14 1 _ 1 sywan ORIDrE 1% 12 "OR CX go F.T Lake VERT Ct 13 FT ICabl* Area AVON-BY-THE-SEA 5W 1 SHARK RIVER 4101' SCALE 1:23,000 1ra sthw NYSR 74*01' NAUnCAL MILES III Lake Site #44 @II 61 8081h 0 YARDS Balm, 31A 7 TAW \\4 2(r FU= 12, 14\\' WSCLILE ORIME 31 MOR CL SO HM CL 50 FT CL a 31B WIR CL 20 able and Pipeline Area VEM CL B HOR CL 50 FT -31r OVHD PWR CIL a FT AUTH CIL 32 FT OVIRD PWR CAM PA AUTH CL 31 FT 5 SUMERM AT 34A A,ec CKVO*L,,_ 35 lop 6 9 con A, Sh rk River N 0 4 Island TAW Neptune City 6 0 -50' 4,'/3 j Munidpal sow Basin 4___' 5 7 2 4 _2 2 " (-4'. : -z. ... .. .... 74102' 74 3 G, @3_ 2- @,fo@ed Fi P- .&rad PA FIR 41 2pq. axIs ! 6 2 (,Ote b 7 2 6___ ffil L.L@L, M 9 75 21 5 12 1 MI. 37 13 2 7 Shark River Hills ........... 2 3 %"K WVER 5 2 Cordro"4V depft for a wkM d 100 feet were 9 fW In " gy dwwW; Inanoe 8 by 50 feel M md-wxft to ft MunC4)W BOW Ba=. 0/ C@C. 1 W5 2 1 M 01 4107 74*" - - - - ------------ New Bedford 2M-41K ............ F --------- ght Shark River (from chart 12324). Site #44 (NYSR), New York Bi m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Site #44 (NYSR), New York Bight Shark River um GERG SITE NUM13ER - 47 DESIGNATOR - DBCM SITE - CAPE MAY, DELAWARE BAY, NJ NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 38-58.93'N 74057.68'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12304 SITE ACCESS - In New Jersey, follow the Garden State Parkway south to the Cape May and take the Lewes Ferry exit going west. This is US 9 (or Hwy. 109), follow the road to North Cape May. When US 9 forms a "Y" and goes left into the ferry terminal, keep going straight and onto Lincoln Blvd. This road dead ends, turn right onto Beach Drive and go to Roslyn Ave. where there is parking. The site is located at the third jetty, which is slightly to the left of the parking area. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on a small wooden seawall with a rock island to the seaward. Station 1 is on the southern side of the rock area and near the landward end of the seawall. Station 2 is on the seaward tip of the jetty and Station 3 is on the northern side of the jetty at the landward end of the rock area. Stations I & 3 are directly opposite one another. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a good mussel population attached to the rocks in the entire area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 M POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year" Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled OY00) (OC) 1995 28.0 7.0 12/20/94 61 11 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 62 1 116 lure F /Q. so S Palermo A Yrf , R11 A'@@E w 00a 0-1,,,i ARM Municipal 61 t$ HoIslerville Delm C C CORSO Car n 2 WMA do N C rsons FORE Dennisvillo,-- Inlet 1@1@, 11 South Whale Dennis S vi SOUTH Ot 0 AONVIE RD . . . . . . . . . . low OENNIS CREE 4 If Qea We 8 AV 03 2 IA A bA WMA sl@ Cl man S WAMP WMA 2 /tw own un Go, Ludlurn moo 4n $46, 070 Uo For- DEL A WA PE @rr Avalon P ro-se@ds 47 cc 3 Inlel <imbles P NIT D. Co s rAL Avalon BA Y Dias- '2 GREA T Creek' so CREEK AD i, 612 Nq A valon High Bey Park Beac '2 FS I.. n DBCM J bar gite #47 6 q SON Seven Mile D 1 9 Ha yen Surfolgh A larl X IDS Sic no Whltelllborl@, W Hai bar Miami tone X@v 3 Harbor Hight id 61) relord Inlet C a PC r ran a rth May Cc Wild oo North i n wood I Zia, 2039 0 North an Wildwood Ca Ben Wildwood US Coast Guar old Lifeboat Stelio S I r @;s 0.nd wildwood Crest CHigbee Beac @W M A :YWV Stc @W, r> r-a A Me Ce or ariler, US Coal I Guard 0 qexpirvation Cape May Two a < Point us Coast Guard Receiving Center CQt Cape @V- Cape M Lighthouse Po'inl S Pk May Q) sa.! "ITBaow C A PI E M A Y C OJU N T Y, Site #47 (DBCM), Delaware Bay Cape May. A s) 14:5' Lk d A'R FIR2,5*10"PA 21 4 G 11 Ups- TA.. 1 5 A P E MA 24 V'XTCL a 2 15 52 one FWS CAS 22 = C.IW31 R Cob,* 0.0 OTANK U M 25 Piphne Area F ----- ------ IGS IN FEET .01) osum - 5 26 NOR CL 40 VIENT CL" :: COO DIAN) "M C-00 "'T C@ ya Ponten Slow Postwar 7 24 WE uAY CANAL RVEYS Y THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS - REPORT OF OCT 1102 )50 14 AND SURVEYS TO MAR 1903 VNING St M CL to 4 FEET AT MEAN LOWER LOW WATER JULLW) "ROXCT a I '"T 15 "GH' AMUMFN X R pow 011how 21 -N Halt Ct 0 OusICE 0AT1 OF WIPWI, 2, 6 QUAAM ?0117) C.U.&V VW Ct dolls ILM pan PW.@. Anse 2 'li"%VM TV CAB SMS 12.9 il.2 10.4 3.92 100 0.35 12 1 W May s a a FRY 6.4 7.1 7.3 104Z3-93 10) Los 12 0.9 el 7.5 3-03 1W 160 o" 12 's CAUTION 6 FOR CHANGES SUBSEOUENT TO THE ABOVE INFORMATION es and F1 156 1651124 Oyster grounds are marked by stakes and ty flags. Submerged broken stakes become Cape a Pain dangerous ob Istructions to small craft. Reproduced from NOAA chart no. 12316 corrected to June 18, 1994 no W&O North American Datum 1983. (WGS 1984) For additional update information, see appendix A. AN K8 P % V DBCM @A STORM WARNING DISPLAYS Storm warning signals are displayed from (A 30 m 0 -Site #47 sts of PoliCe Patrol Boats while underway 2 381D along the New Jersey coast and the Inland on 7) Waterway. ........... ited by clashed I [email protected] 10 'h 23 7_ ast1hreedigits SCALE 1 :47,000 3 IS 23\ 'a 9 21 !S RSH TRAP ARUS STANOPM 0 ..so* 22 ............... F1 R 43 3M 6M Boundary lines of fish trap areas am 17 22 22 25 shown Muss - - - - - - 1 4 Oyster G-ds -t.) \t Cautions SwIlbaserged piling may *xW In 22 21 1"ll 21 0.0 dim areas. 5 16. 'o S Sk @A 21 a 22 11' do BELL 22 IL Site #47 (DBCM), Delaware Bay Cape May (from chart 12214). 7s 777 2 4 -.- 1k Site #47 (DBCM), Delaware Bay Cape May R`f GERG SITE NUM:BER - 49 DESIGNATOR - DBBD SITE - BEN DAVIS POINT SHOAL, DELAWARE BAY, NJ NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 39015.14'N 75018.17'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12304 SITE ACCESS - The site is easily accessed by boat from the Haskin Shellfish Research Lab in Port Norris, New Jersey. SITE DESCRIPTION - No live oysters were found at the original site, as described in the NOAA ORCA 70. The site was moved about 1.2 nautical miles to the west, so as to place the site on the commercial oyster beds. There were no useful landmarks in the middle of the bay to provide a good reference point. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a good oyster population that was easily collected using a dredge. Many of the oysters were covered with red sponge, and some of the oysters had a coppery color to their shells. The oysters were found in both singles and clusters of large oysters. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - oyster dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 5.0 to 6.0 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 18.0 5.6 12/20/94 63 r---S-A--LVw m C 0 U N T Y Othello NY FARW fiv CRII'E@111 NVICH -@5 ECK ha@zick VMRIOR Whit- 8ACK Fairton FAIR1ELDp Contra Dix Fish & Now G WMA Croi a Bakeoven Point RD y 0'a Beach I -- hansay to Cohansey Woodland Light Beach MnI EDW BE I-A EN C 1, & WMA r@ ntuxent WMA ewport Poik BO AY Ben.. . Vi.5 Nanfuxa i.n cove 643 T y Poln or /Gandys <@10 lvi n g DOWN 00 a NATIONAL Goose Paint Fortescua RZ ILD 6eadons ortei 0 Point D3BD Forteacue Sit a #49 RaybIns RSH & f st.t@s King False P nd 6 Oc gonul 199 Se 001 Island UTTU Point Port Egg Island Mahon Light 89 Egg Island Point ILD ree C T Site #49 (DBBD), Delaware Bay Ben Davis Pt. Shoal NOTE CONSULT THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS FOR CHANGES SUBSEOUENT TO THE ABOV COHANSEY RNIER Controlling depths were 5 feet to Fairlon; Dunks PIt thence 6 L-el to apprOXIrnately 600 yards SMM 1, X, of Bndgelon@ thence 1 loot to Bridgeton. 9Twal March 1988-Aprd 1990 Towen 9 TIDAJ- INFOR TIO, 3 a Place Pq* rei 2 Mean Higher .-@ N. (LAT/LONG) High Water feet 32 15 '0 Gjvkm.. 364 Cape May Point, NJ (38:56:N/74'58'W) 5.4 3'.. -4--- Breakwater Harbor. DE (38 47 N/75*07,w) 4.7 it Wey Murderkill River Ent., DE (39*04'N/75-24V) 5.6 5 Wood land Beach, DE (39-20'N/75'28'W) 6.4 16 IF 10- 1 5 141 4 17 19 Reproduced fro 135 ':@;;4 corrected I North American 3V, 4. 21 12 For additior 15 se( SIA )"9 of 16 23 is SM f9fA-- 37/17 9 A. S .1 16 to7 19 Is 20 1832 34 17 16 20 4 G 4S Pri- 4 4 14 4 R '21 21 35 17 N "a" 5 ----4 9 5 21 16 1) qi) 7 AW 14 4 ,21 29@0 P- 106 -0t) 7640, Nonej 9 16 28 ./11, \31 4wo 17 22 15 13 17 to96 t #4 2 13 to 21 ei, 15 _ZU 119 13 13 \S 16- 4M -Jk -- --&@ 119 -n- 717 13 9@7 e N 13 to3 2 21 24 19 16 17 2 0 17 3 24 18 14 P0, 13 16 18 Q/ '6 r12 -46- id', 15 3 8717 15721 \3 20 C2 15 \il 21 17 \\3,1 14 751 25 13'- 12 112' 75 8 15 4 Sh 21 30 Sh 256 17 3 @'@J 13 17 Q31\ 16 7--A -T_-11 T 7 \ \2@. , @'\ 23 14 NY 11;1,,-::@' --24 .. lm-w-- -4&-\, --V_6PA 13 (12 ;". . I Rise 't-@ 17 Ilo 12'\\ 4 16 /21 N 17 15 t2R 15 N25 33 /7 6@ 22 14 4 10 141 17 731 39' 14 Y 25 75. 18@ 3@ )14 \1-1\ X L0 13 S o\ 41 23 8121 6, 12 A4 22 19 1'211621 iti40 \ ''G ';" 0 t. 37', 2 21y /E 20 'i 13\ Ff G 7G24 /7 'j -- 110, w*, ---7--25 Gk'@'WA 10, lox --TI 2/4 '3F r- 31 Fi (2- N-@ 9G y. CIIA' 10 13 24 26 .1 ,.. 1P 6\ 17 10 10 9?V/10 % G18 16 vA 'I IX-epwater I't 11323 -17\\ -. \ "@' 20 Sd 12 16 -@JO C\A G@-V-Y-42900 /7 10 153. . . . .3`@\6 N -6-1 751 y- - 6.4 ,6 16 16 9 n /1 71, G6 2 2.5s\-';\13 ;" 10 10; t, _\122 C 0 % 9" Site #49 (DBBD), Delaware Bay Ben Davis Pt. Shoal (from chart 12304). -now W", 4@ Site #49 (DBBD), Delaware Bay Ben Davis Pt. Shoal DELAWARE SITES GERG SITE NUM13ER - 54 DESIGNATOR - DBCH SITE - CAPE HENLOPEN, DELAWARE BAY, DE NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 38047.01'N 75007.23'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12311 SITE ACCESS - In Maryland, follow Hwy. 1 south to US 9 East and then towards the Cape May - Lewes Ferry Terminal. There is adequate parking in the ferry terminal area or in the Pilot Point Community. From there, walk out and along to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the western side of the breakwater that forms the ferry harbor. The long seawall has a dog-leg turn in the middle to the east. The mussels were collected between the two lighted towers, F1 R 4 sec 27 ft and E Int R 2 sec 48 ft. Station 1 is about 30 meters past the bend, Station 2 is at the bend and Station 3 is about 30 meters before the bend. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a very good population of mussels all along the breakwater. Care should be taken here as the breakwater ices over in winter, and the whole area is subjected to the heavy Atlantic swells. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Mussels - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSS11BLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area, other than that from the potential contamination possibly coming from the ferry harbor. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (%0) (OC) 1995 30.0 3.7 1/10/95 65 I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 66 1 ett 13 10 Russellville 10 ic: Chester 3@ -@tratf Avon' dole 3gep@l Turnersvile ch Botto lord2130 4P.0.) 896 WILMN 172 7414 333 i Qte PAM I"s Is elta547en 32 MD.c31 1 0 kwooo Glasslf fordaConowin Williamstown 'go PinnS- stown 10 Clayton Dublin, tat. Ville-6 Pco e111E 0.11 0'9 Dar ingt@nAElkton 279 ROad 49 45 ii nA ,est6 a aga -ji _. g Dw "Orr 3 1553@11 9- are alem .. ... ity 40 S, 22 -Y-. Deerlield 8"onj 301 4r."K-E. dv. Elk Chesapea4 47 11.1 Air 2/:11e,1 Pi sant 3Cit 213 8 6 P, 543 --- cayots afierdeen417 11 02 P 0ay CTton 77 ryman @r-vll.iddist 49 Vineland 159 rid e on 4...!Tiyl:+ 3-h3 S`e'a`c';' Gecdton 8 idge 8 lEdgeIwood F,edenckto,m 282 71 Millville ic,I,havia 49 Betterton- S-f- nwich ft BlackbirdI 29 Ga- 13 land\ Cedarvill 6. Locust Gr. 3013@Beach Port @Otill24Ir rid, -5 Elizabeth vill Sm Fria 2enedyiill LY Ch 290 rest Ie4 Clavtor 3@2 2 :_ 12 29 Kent :r"No;rjs s I,= Beach32559 a I.,. r,IChestertownI it /id 11, 11 <)!/5300 15 11 Pod Mahon r9V W 200.",@ , - ISI rsville4Hartty 00E 28942 P.4m Uf 3T-ple- le Creek Chu h 302 'lle 3 R6Camd n Hall321314DELAWARE\, 4(g . 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Harmony 2of 7ethlehem'2A n czma 33536 --Nbr dgeville Rehoboth Heson 4, 162If2rb Beach oyall 9?@ Preston4is -T@ 10" 4 1111 nan 7r-3332fla Can5 Choptain Ur Beilerue-Federals Georg -tow 30 ank.2 O-Iod-@ Wincl@yhill --wifflarris'llb4'Seater 14 U, 577 d'92' 5HUf 07 fades 4ardscrabblee Oal,@@ 610 ZO no Fin55 Dr. New,#Aarket 5E oradoa9 T14 Dow Hudson a I., Cambridge Land 4 Rhndesdale eli few e,,, Unkwood 33 "ds5Pepper4a 2 Beach 4allre Mission ass o oG,ove bnar town a AZ4 irey jFrankford Church Creek37 8B 16 6Gumboro4 wick Tj;Iors Vienn 54 2' stand Island Buckton "W DELz In ImI allardela 50 ";=1 MD TA YLIDRS 335 Drawbridge 13 C c * 353 It Bishopla ISLAND Hill 10 Springs Hebron1Par Ins- pit% 4 2Bestpitch ,a ville Willards 3haleysville 3 26 (33,0 , IHill IF Site #54 (DBCH), Delaware Bay Cape Henlopen. 0014 C;I. c c @9 Zs C4 no, c, z x co 0 oz -A. 02 cq cq 01, 0.@fi =) Z z fw 2;9 2 ow ............. 2 ............. 4. 2 !2 ol Im 00, Im r- co WA 2 ol - TT7C - - - - - - - - 12 ENTERLINE G.. OCT 1980 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Site #54 (DBCH), Delaware Bay Cape Henlopen A MW MARYLAT@M SITES GERG SITE NUMBER - 55 DESIGNATOR - CBBO SITE - BODKIN POINT, CHESAPEAIKE BAY, MD NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 39009.44'N 76024.29'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12273 SITE ACCESS - A boat is needed to access this site in the middle of Chesapeake Bay. From Annapolis, follow Hwy. 50 (Hwy. 301) towards the Chesapeake Bay bridge and take the last exit before the toll booths. Follow the signs to the Sandy Point State Park Marina, where there is a good boat ramp. By boat, follow the markers out of the marina and turn left at the last marker and head towards the first Lighthouse in the Bay. This is the entrance to the Craighill Ship Channel that will lead you north to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located just to the north of Sevenfoot Knoll, that lies to the east of the Craighill Ship Channel near the red nun buoy "22". Another landmark is the marine warning platform & sign "Large wave may happen due to shipping traffic". The stations were not differentiated as the oyster population was very scarce. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were very few medium sized oysters to be found in the area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 5.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identifie'4 in the immediate surrounding area. The site is located right next to two very busy major shipping channel in Chesapeake Bay. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (%0) (OC) 1995 8.0 8.5 1/20/95 67 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I @j 68 11 ewn.- A. U11,M9 Wcllil. Scroll 113 77 )IOOChild, 4 pip 6rvbtamch 1h1n,1, C'n (ED Ba V".. do",_7 Unior. 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M 7-6 Ington We vkz @4 11 *93 12 2Edgehill 2121 Beau wdp olonial co", -111. ""p, irmfilwor, Beach a., ar Va.- 62 I 249G' 0 Ito" P(wt While Point 898CW@, 244 2, & VIt Pn ST at I, SIT. CLEUENTS 1. WMA 27 S.8, Site #55 (CBBO), Chesapeake Bay Bodkin Point. ;@GL 16 to - E 21. ;,if 16 p 17 0- \ M R A 2.58 16 17 14 Ir 6 2 16 16 17G-r 9 y R i V. N "348"A 19 'N 17 17 -16 17 SM to 20DNX bu 16 16 @ 20 20 17 WQ"A- 17 Is or, 17 pok.ow is1 17 15 1.7 CIP0 13 26 16R -6 R -22 1 17 SSit@ #55 - I?RR4S 2@ lie P1.01- 13 14 to yw 1005) 15 19 14' 17 --- 17 17o-s- 19-_ '-_.I 17 1-1 S to Ro *I III 1-21 -1 ks 22 21 20_170 7 is --1 R685MOMPA 25 19--17- 07, 13@13 F?G4S 13 111 17 17 13 ? PQ 13 16, 8ob". 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Nq@@V 19 21 161U W10 Spit914 2109 % \% I@ 19 14 19@21 .1 16 04824 "11'19 10 $44 R21 Th. ...Mh 7 9)I@2 19 22 Sfto 97 12 20 2011 A 1,0 22 2S 22 3 19 .1119 34 13 22 OR CAII AM SN 121 11 \\@L12362201is (ra) (R) 2, 25 122 14 CPinehurst 913 14 153 01,13. 21213 21 20 SM 21 22 13 1711 is (90 \R.14**120 200 nR6j 15 24 21 Ste NO PWR CAD hrd 1 21 4sit 151 14 114 3 sip 2j416 10 14 140 19 20 24 2,122 QD1204 21 23 21 19 Is2 22 14 Site #55 (CBBO), Chesapeake Bay Bodkin Point (from chart 12278). xll,@ 4,1@.'ll t TOr MON Site #55 (CBBO), Chesapeake Bay Bodkin Point 00, Ow"i 7.1-11`1--!@. WO-11-1-1 @ GERG SITE NUMBER - 56 DESIGNATOR - CBMP SITE - MOUNTAIN POINT BAR, CHESAPEAKE BAY, MD NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 39004.32'N 76024.76'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART 12273 SITE ACCESS - A boat is needed to access this site in the middle of Chesapeake Bay. From Annapolis, follow Hwy. 50 (Hwy. 301) towards the Chesapeake Bay bridge and take the last exit before the toll booths. Follow the signs to the Sandy Point State Park Marina, where there is a good boat ramp. By boat, follow the markers out of the marina and turn left at the last marker and head towards the first Lighthouse in the Bay. This is the entrance to the Craighill Ship Channel that will lead you north to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located to the west of the Craighill Shipping Channel, west of the green marker "9". The site is southeast of a large white house with pillars on the shore. The stations were not differentiated due to the scarcity of the oysters and the lack of good landmarks in the vicinity. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were only a few large oysters to be found in the area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. -SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 3.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 - 4.0 1/17/95 69 as ,ddletown SO- R.n Miller..3='.-P, B e 2S" v!IOOCh.ld-" Un,.,. Mills 6,, -.'.-3ste.t8@, V-- 0:',, 1 Ie rk W h07 90, -;@ -0-ve IGrggnmc@,W.bWoodlik C E C I 2 6 H aT- S@l g.d R D40 @@F@ Fr,uerbw A R ",b (E."@ n@171 13 3_411 _ Zg, gip, 95 rgt,,'3 Q4 W.retold North rag@,` 896 37 f, ttswile 12 Jarre WI`l 13, Forest Hit? el VV"@s@ARM Im. DU I I,' -C@!, -Elk= wesinninst" Carrollton Upperw 2 7M..k,6- -G 1h.r1hWM. --f -P.r.0E: P Q.nOi' (j@@) 462 Perryvillle-@ (2@2:) 045@ Glencoe M, F0.11114 Greg.. (D Go.5hesaa Palaolco5'jiI Pp Ci @Jo PI F,2ssroads /@, a v2 -n dp ,d- C A Ft R 0 L LaY@' pi@ de race ge iInng, [email protected]!g@,Fallsjoft. 34 ana yWODk*SZ; 1i'Adlk Cavo2 We r fiel J sb Urg0weT @'ww- ." 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Site #56 (CBMP), Chesapeake Bay Mountain Point 17 Vft,@ -NOW"" 1,4 GERG SITE NUM13ER - 57 DESIGNATOR - CBHP SITE - HACKETT POINT BAR, CHESAPEAKE BAY, MD NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 38058.17'N 76024.88'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12286 SITE ACCESS - A boat is needed to access this site in the middle of Chesapeake Bay. From Annapolis, follow Hwy. 50 (Hwy. 301) towards the Chesapeake Bay bridge and take the last exit before the toll booths. Follow the signs to the Sandy Point State Park Marina, where there is a good boat ramp. By boat, follow the markers out of the marina and run parallel to the bridge to the 12th set of bridge legs, go under the bridge and the site is a 3 mile run from here. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is due west of the radio towers, southeast from Hackett Point and is just to the east of the green can buoy "1". The stations were not differentiated due to the scarcity of oysters and the lack of any suitable nearby landmarks. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were very oysters to be found in the area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 2.5 m POSSI]BLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified *in the surrounding area. The site is close to a busy shipping channel in the middle of Chesapeake Bay. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 10.0 5.0 V17/95 71 11 11 I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 72 1 @,,v C 54yof Ru Spr3 Drybrarch e-7 4 (jr- Milk3Nw-fle Street [I Be 0 Pill! C E C 3 /1I..Slackll.- @Sp @jk Depuld =51 5 40 106 12.1 ii.pol.ol j0l@s@bufg "t"Ohaa HA P. 17,C) RD6/ orm East -Help 'S Fnaelbuli 2He -tl` L-1VAui. jil, C, hb_Y Wh.1 El he H,ck.nr, Westminster 0.@t161;3 caZfl1.1. 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CLEM T$ L 3Wait St. 627 L Site #57 (CBHP), Chesapeake Bay Hackett Point Bar. ce@ 4�Z-1 Ilk 6 W 2 7 6 .. 1jaw" TANK 1%-2 dMPCP PV N. 113 .9', 19703 -J, 31 C C 'S 12 'S I"I OV"O, i- ... A, @4- wI - 2 3 u M. OF 3 0 15 in P". -4 3 2-3s*-" 3-i, 3 5 16: 5 4Are 3 12 On 11@12 12 Pv 5 2 5 2P,/- 2..*.j,- 12 hrW 4 18 ........... . 33 4 ............ 13 8? r. R*2 zw- 101'21 13.) a 3 9 Pond3 2 Goose iz 14 223 3 fN f 0 B a P, WA it e A a y.... . I %**3 it 10 13 iP 13 3 23 29 13 2 T "No 10 17 w?o ......... .... 2 15 2 Pt 32 C; 5 't %, -.-- A 4& 12ft.;M 2" PA ...0 2j R TN. 2 ..",5 2 29 11 21 Pt. 5 4 22412 % 3 3 2 4 29 4- 3 4 21 0 C4 i 179 a e 44 3 4314 32 3 3 14 F@. 30 3 2 16 -V4 . I 10 4 Q14 510 9 24/ 32 5 Is! 2 ......... ........ 6 :-A 16 14 :` -*- -24/ 14 15 4 29 3 &S 1w 12 13 15 7 t 2 16 16 00 8 31 4r 169 15 9: 34 .......... 16 a 3 2 16 12: L 17 9 :14 14; 0 :23 Cop24 3 to 11 13 33 0 17 5 14 39 o17 . . . ............. 8 J: 23 18 14 10 13 13 :/26 33 o 15 G's is lip 15 15 33 7 US 16 AIF TB -- ............... ......... 16 Sifb #57 17 42 4 IC353 10 13 % 17 IF/41 10 to 20 is 16 /A 269 :-35 - Ft --ds- 1- 1: - 74- 47 IRY 20 1,7 ..................... *22 41/ % 20 -11 15- 111 17 21 36 13",_ N%2 E-3 E-4 22 25a 0967 .% 40 213 . ......... 21 27 35 to 4 20 22 34 40/ \381 58Y 4 B G 19 19 OB C -7- ig 76* 273 F-3 F-4 021 0 19 19 22 39 192 o 45 35 43 :to 28 2 G-4.- 20 17 8! 20 G-1 IG-2 22 G-3 39 021 27 0 0 0 14 19 VAL ANCHOhAGE is 20 21\ 231 a /10/59 Ise0reA) Pi.v Is :19 /C 15 39 19 -1 \H tr StI 17 20 20 22 0@ 27 44 ( @8. C 2 %N 323 -7-+l 27' To R T" Fl R 2.5 sec Bell 76' 25' 24 Site #57 (CBHP), Chesapeake Bay Hackett Point (from chart 12282). 'WOW Now, VOW 4#4* -.Aw, Site #57 (CBHP), Chesapeake Bay Hackett Point ig" 1@ vl@ T !I MOM." GERG SITE NUMBER - 58 DESIGNATOR - CBCP SITE - CHOPTANK RIVER, CHESAPEAKE BAY, MD NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 38036.44'N 76007.20'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12260 SITE ACCESS - This site can only be accessed by boat launched in the Choptank River. Follow Hwy. 50 from Annapolis down to Cambridge and exit onto Hwy. 343 (Washington St.) going west through the town. Where the road makes a "Y", at the Longs Country Store, take the right hand fork. About a mile down the road on the right is the Univ. of Maryland Horn Point Environmental Lab. The gate posts are red brick and are topped with Rams heads. Launch the boat at the Lab and go out to the site in the Choptank River. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the Howell Point side of the channel, between the green markers "19" and "19A". The stations were not differentiated due to the extreme scarcity of the oysters. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The large oysters were very scarce and occurred in singles. There were no oyster beds or reefs in the area. Over twenty dredge tows were required to collect sufficient oysters for the sample. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 4.0 ni POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 24.0 4.0 1/12/95 73 I I 'I I .1 I I I I I I I I I -I I I 1 74 1 *J9A1H 3juvjdo'q0 Seq 9Na9d'es9,q0 '((:jC)g0) qq# OJIS A f""ITA 1 c _1 S, IS MIX370 is I Oz jtsvu!ud u S00079 Umd DOW LO 7`1 .1 Y.6@ s@ at it0 4JOd oto I --P3 uu#uul ".4 OMA fI a COX. 11 6 -4d olpi-eu08 ..rj is Pgo 6a am4 -j ELY, am u"' imd - W' 'MA ...j -a OR Zp" Z9N#" S'II.OAOj CIE Ito 8 sit sa,eipu I's 16z Bin" mlad _,Is IV jd 'is sit Is )> to 71@@V;7@j .......... --N SON OR WS) m10 ON \IN IV two am uaplog II.AsjUa0 two viv pdS dJ9 00 Wetwel I - ",'3 1-1@ suWO OR anopm oi 4! OUUa 31s3Hkotio() 48,13, unH Sjoussaii 9 .Dpje A, 9" Ul-S 4:> -fw4".cr sm-tew. '2VI@L" "41111 Wed "'d" P4 089 8all0 'P.' DDOUIj WVH371 to p!jq_; Maid8 oojq I'll, a2, _; at, 35"49 71 .1. @ .10I.V4 ..I Ile a Tddyj pmdw% Is ""I eld.,j lmd AZOOJ pie p I .I.fj u 3 a.. I @'1-1-, OqPM OOAQSa -11 LEE o-eH(D' :,-.I ou.Apu Qujc) pow MOSS '4 7. 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From here, head out down the Patuxent River towards Chesapeake Bay to the green channel "T'. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located at the mouth of the Patuxent River into Chesapeake Bay, between Cedar Point and Hog Point. The entire area was searched and dredged for oyster, and no viable reefs or beds were found BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Only two live oysters were found after a large number of dredge tows. There was a great deal of shell found, all covered with "bryo". SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING M:ETHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 6.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. The is the potential contamination from outflow from the Patuxent River, and the nearby Chesapeake Bay Shipping Channel. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 - 4.9 1/13/95 75 11 11 11 11 11 I 11 I I I I I I I I I I 1 76 1 %ddletown SBcnal 11V chig 'Pylesvli*L`,tl-t" C', -QJcul K." Sun (E,) PT '*Drvbranch 3Cc 277 1, no Un- M111, Njarches JAR.W.Ile3hrl@le-\ Du%nQHit S'"!-;@ 1100 Childs, are*1 W..dl.wnyl Prk sha- 11 a (D _ ..-4 (h@D ,, - (@D G,cer-n: a 10 l1i A9 on. Grove1276 Ba 2. Hol. twn C E If I it S" ; @.; S P jk epQS4:, 2 75 'go Fnuelbur @anrp,lead . jD t;__ ng; -'At' 4130 - I HAP F`.O R040 re 5z -iw,w-h'SP7i4oreford 6 7 (tu,e (@ Cd-bery Forest H,I['P Level North East .96 2., =0 tz Upp .1b, C', :84:) Westminster 0 ,.Carrollton elm 11 @wrktbn (ij@ 1hut'6'W1. 1, PlIncipoo "Ce Id (.3D P- 156 205P "ll." F-bl,strurg @4- Gars 62 ly'sapgake Cit aGien,.e Gre...-, qee PerryvilleC i7- :U e,2-0)51@ rds., CA R R 0 L liz@@3 Stme, @pa,ks:'O'qh tj 6unH @Na,fi tdsb.,g IckM11"ll [email protected]. W.kef. k '@VdeavGrleawel @J' 'Sandville. \- 20 0 OT;-141 ;n Iterm s7 11@7-1 la,st. 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Jdge Beach Island rne, drePPoint each-, 9362 7 $t Grawkni $I CLEMENTS I ef-, WM 34@ M@,or ow"TIUS SI:VIs PhnceW) Av [email protected] 6@7 Site #59 (CBHG), Chesapeake Bay Hog Point. 218) 24 23 14 22 aw. 22 25 /a. 22 5 PA `-14 22 22 23 25 Obsf,- pA 25 Fish Haven '28 BR 4 22 V 15 :.., 010h Mb, 19ft) 23( ' 22 ..,-26 22 24 21 27 28 PA 22 22 22 26,,,,- 22 ",,.-'..23 26 SSh 28 ,VkS PA 22 23 26 28 27 25 21 41 ,124 25 24 .1 28 4 2 3 26 Cb,W 11.1 28 27 25 26 26 ..... ..... . 27 27 29 f @- i .... ..... ... . ..... 6 21 36 .19 35 27 1 42 i4 @29 .' 28 29 Pilat 10. 12 29 7 ... 1 49 30 .5 - "'; 42 47 40 . .. .... 37 ..... ...2 51 3fr M34 .40 31 3 2 52 G17 32 "*...- 6rd 24 45 44 40 34 ..... ... 31 33 '47 45 34 29 28 25 rl 2.5se 46 22ft 10M '2* 46" . . ..... ..... .. 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'00. to 20 29,.'A. 12 10 CB @'----7 ............... 29 11 2i 28 2 'TOWEj'*--.j!@ Site #59 (Aband H In win 28 3-14 _5@, @8 28 26...,...-,- ........... edar Pt. 2 20 P TOWER Goos, Ceek ....... 32 PROHIBITED TOWER AREA 207.125 4,0-'@@OME ** :29 (see note A) 29 31 25 31 3 ife' 26 3 PA 30 : hrd AERID 37.-" 31 Roi\N&G Al *..:23 30: 16... 29 29 30 16 21S.b. p,/# 31 /10. .:24 4/ : ::28 ::15 28 30 22 29 29 24 :31 'o' @4 @3 30 29 925 +- 28 A. 7 EG)TA K I Navy maintd *A 29 IF\R"2' prq TIPIr Tr1l) 'd 2C.6 j Site #59 (CBHG), Chesapeake Bay Hog Point (from chart 12264). Site #59 (CBHG), Chesapeake Bay Hog Point GERG SITE NUMBER - 61 DESIGNATOR - PRSP SITE - SWAN POINT, POTOMAC RIVER, MD NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 38016.90'N 76056.02'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12286 SITE ACCESS - The site is accessed by boat launched at the Colonial Beach boat ramps. Drive south from Washington on Hwy. 301 and cross the Potomac River, then turn left onto Hwy. 218, and left again onto Hwy. 205 which will take you to Colonial Beach. Head north out across the Potomac River to the north of the Kettle Bottleneck, to Swan Point on the northern shoreline. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located just off Swan Point, between the Radar Reflector and the green can buoy "Q". BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 No live oysters were found after an extensive search in the entire area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 4.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area, other than that from the outflow from the river. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (700) (OC) 1995 - 1/16/95 77 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 78 1 `1 MIM Sun Pals;aa;c 213 Mll P'r Hill- C Nil 211 Sd,cr Run '_@V 0nm Child--42 aS 2 mill, li@blllll 2 &76 U-n Libsty 8,1 Vh@@ a.@ C E C -!Wo.dua.i S""e It y fip!W%V@ 275 'AII e R0 1011"Ir He pstead, ..... Norm East, 2.1 0. bste, R oreford t sle"A While E C6hbt,1(y V.14I 'ic It 'as t..;- p., 'Hicko"hii, F a. 2 7! , ,-S 23 4Chur FwWe r 'Mn,,nc..5, rInc.- MeC., Ile a- Per Ue Cit 22 _*.O@, I-d 27foun4a 6 1a;6GE)-sa eake Cit . OB, westminste pe!,anj Ile 67 p. reeh Fowbiesburg p 2 7 *. .ut IVakef, de race.:p 3. .ds.,CARROL b,ks:,Oo '[Jack fsllstot,@, Warfieldsbufg 4 .S.hdYW eFell @n @,e-alla_ 2@ Abe 310 tift Co. F hktburg Ft vo*. )A., ea@ 11 2,4 N (19 2- Fo Ad rryman, 0,Ode -Glyndoh. Worihnglon7 r, I- 'mi is lutgto@ .11 ,To e __1 .......Ea PRO.INGV a Eardl Wwrifiild- 129 25 si Wit C idgil. I 1@ i ,In @ft 11 9 powng"Z " Imap er dft%4 GROUN. 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CLEMENTS 1' S, Ma - - wA#.A Va $27 Site #61 (PRSP), Potomac River Swan Point 19 8 11 14 13 15 26 C7 _ 1'3 13 117 17 U @72 27 23 22 13 14 16 1 G2@5 19 t9 13 17 15 14 17 17 5ft 3M 'i' 25 17 15 Is,'649'1.1g. 4 F 16 l 17 201 j@\ 0R14 Is 18 18 19 14 .2 5 25 23 22217 17 16 17 159^2 444r,15 13 al 21 19 113 Is 17 19 125 ap 46 Iit 19 Is 18 14 2 C'@4 22 7 6-7; t- aOY@ I , 14 1315 78 5@5120 23 13 17 16 is is 2 ld @ 13 1IS f7 19 14 19117 14. 14 OWND PWO & T C"S so 44116 213 19 13 15\is (it7AUTH CL FT 14 114 21321 \19 4*4 290 sit 20 16 13 139 28 28 39 14 1 -i @@/ 43 16 20 13 15 3@ 122 )9 15 14 26 20 26 38 14 19 22' 23 17 S'Sh 13 PRSp",4 14 26 It 25 23 14 11 23225 31 )6&19 17 28 14 131S Site #6 23 20 16 27 26 26 21 14 139 % 91-1 26 28 13( 25 42 33a 22 2 25 29 2 25 15 24 aft 25 0 39 19 27 22 20 53 33 15 .1003 125 161 9 to 9 2 1126 1A 16\ ID 272 1319,Y 16 \5 Y,. Z14 69 sit v A(-K OMADAM 1119 L C P, 39136 23 13 9/" 13 FMOWMVkew 23 37 32 28u 11 114 1021 21 At13 39 29 13 29 27 14 Me 104 @\ A& I isa96M 14 -XI5 19- 41 41 21 9 On Ili 3 221 391J.9 617 9 2 20 22 726 21 16 17 5 36 9( Ik 33 22 16 A-- 20 26 35F IZ@ @1,20 20 2 @4 21 29 34 29 1@1 _e 4 OL 36 14. 25 23 36 25 24 23 17 A -4- 32 27 914 927 IDDLE DANGER ZONE. 27232 Is120 230 (See note A)37 1,131 -, 8 12 13 Is 26 35 252251 I.012 14 19 26 25 20 23 22 46 22 22 27 13 23 32 -@3 25 1@1 17 Is 20 32 1 0, 23 20 26 21) 23'e'Af, P123 29 24 22 20 20 2 \14@C@:& M to 24 20 "1 17 19 21 @20 0 C 12F 26 26* 25 20 13,_- 26 27 22 17 16 24 26 24 k21% 23 023 115IsQ@ld'. 23 ilf 25 025a 23 336W 22 0023 22 ,9 24@ Fla #5 2V -- 22 171;O@ 21 23,19 22 713 16 20 Site #61 (PRSP), Potomac River Swan Point (from chart 12286). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --------- -- - Site #61 (PRSP), Potomac River Swan Point VIRGINIA SITES GERG SITE NUMBER - 60 DESIGNATOR - PRRP SITE - RAGGED POINT, POTOMAC RIVER, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 38009.30'N 76036.05'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12286 SITE ACCESS - This site is accessed by boat launched from the Ragged Point Marina. Drive south from Washington on Hwy. 301, and then go east on Hwy. 17 to Tappahannock. Go northeast on Hwy. 360 to Warsaw, then north on Hwy. 3 to Templeman. Turn right onto Hwy. 202 then left onto Hwy. 612 and drive to Coles Point. Then take Hwy 728 to the marina and boat ramp in Ragged Point. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located just off Ragged Point to the northeast, near the rock pile with the metal navigational aid frame "51". The Stations were not differentiated as the oysters were not to found on any recognizable bed or reef system. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The oysters were very scarce, and over twenty dredge tows were required to obtain sufficient numbers for a sample. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 3.5 m POSSIBLE CONITAAHNANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (1700) (OC) 1995 4.0 7.0 1/16/95 79 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 80 1 P MA'!@D Si 3 1T1RGINFC---.tD - - SIZQ go r 4 1--o D jffI@ gied Poll Land Norrini Ba a dn 5 W -lazz".40 y Cabin PC pf IC51 @L 01 A%% sna Chisford 0 4 Fib @ 1@ pf C.d., 0 V, Machold i@ 11 7Z C6 - qrinking PC 64s Ne M"OF ZAC.ta Col 02% 10 H- omin lot 202 ushfic Mount 202Y Mathodoc 45 202 2137 pf f ague Templernat 4 Tu Westin rvf C Ile Ito % led NO in( ta"', log 202 04 1+ of$ n Its NonnIni It F.rk Kinsal Site #60 (PRRP), Potomac River Ragged Point. 22 18 24 LO@ER DANGER ZONE 26 26 30 0 M 31 note A) 21 to 3 1 34.230(see 25 26 32 34 36 Af D9 24 '24 24 25 27 29 32 27a 24 23 23 24 25 30 32 34 38 3 26 25 23 24 24 26 27 129 31 34 37 40 30 30 28 27 23 24 &23 24 23 23 24 24 24 25 26' 27 29 32 35 30 41 47 33 Af,\30 22 22 23 24 25 26 20 IV 30 34 35 39 44 42 36 34' 23 23 25 27 29 33 36 42 47 22 20 M 31 PRRP 53 4 220 25 40 -1+10 22 22 2-- -22 22 23 23 20 35 S* #60 so 21 og,-_-23 23 25 30 AF 54 19 22 21 21 22--- 23 25 31 52 26 Af 20 IV 21 20 -, 20 to 22 23 ---2 ---- 23 27 39 47 54 20 22 - 23 31 52 20 20 20 20 21 19 22 21 3- 31 40 Qts@: 1 @61 7c7n 55 4 15 0817 (f, 7) 19 20 to 21 14 21 19 20 t9 2CY 40 56 15 14 14 17 17 1 13 16 13 31 9 13 t@ 17 M'3 17 /9- 16 t5 50 Q16 16 is It 4 4 r' 9 5 3 5 3 IM 164 Af &* a 0 7 1% 15 16 9 pt. a it to 25 IIS 3 7 .3 4 16//3 CON* .3 @+. 4 'bv 4 17 21 -\9 16 5---- 4 5 19 Raiiiied Point B*oc I is 5)13616 Radii M.,@ -PRV48' is 20 N 16 1 _u - , P*vi.. pf Pend 13 14 21 I44F 51 1&%93Pir 17 'a III C., 15 1 @/,Z 3Cal Point 10 19 24 3115 \'13 C% 13 5 '15ft AVA Lie Pf* 12 13 16 Is A - 0% 2k:0 is if0 Af 17 20 10 1-8 24 14 .1 I'pA 5 15 914 1It 10 is 19 a -7 3 34X13 13 16 21 162 18 19 15 19 20 @*PA 2. 12 454.-.2@ It @3_ PA A01 6 12 3 20 19 7 21 ,- so V4 S 54 7 213 3 8 21 3. Site #60 (PRRP), Potomac River Ragged Point (from cha rt 12286). Site #60 (PRRP), Potomac River Ragged Point GERG SITE NUM13ER - 62 DESIGNATOR - PRMC SITE - MATTOX CREEK, POTOMAC RIVER, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 38013.40'N 76057.69'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12286 SITE ACCESS - The site is accessed by boat launched at the Colonial Beach boat ramps. Drive south from Washington on Hwy. 301 and cross the Potomac River, then turn left onto Hwy. 218, and left again onto Hwy. 205 which will take you to Colonial Beach. Head southeast down the Potomac River to the Kettle Bottleneck, and then west to the site at the mouth of the Monroe Creek. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located just off Gumbar Point, between the red channel markers "2" and "4". There is also a white seawall, with 4 sets of stairs leading down to the beach, some 250 meters to the west. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There was a good sized population of oysters in the area, occurring in clumps with mussels attached to them. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 3.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area, other than that from the outflow from the river. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year. Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 00) (OC) 1995 10.0 8.0 1/16/95 81 P.M- 205 T@ W-dkiddi P.1 254 Ni.d. 218 C.- Cobb Island 205 wh, M k 0, CO" Cotordal Beach + + W-Y PRMC 10 k 0 Site #62 SUM UJ 10 A D.k1 ORGE WA.Iiii P@as C-1i Landing 205 @.LHIRI=Gocll@ I'll M- Beach "0 Mo'@UMENT CworzfWashinston Elirthpj-l 2 IM f 3 204 C k.Bw C 0 Mill. 347 K- Rd- E L.. Shhp1w. Wow ngf.,i N.U4.0n T e" 0 Fl. 114 a ford 3 -Y V th 0 17 F ......d P-1. 0 IF Cp N, L torgito 29 roe Site #62 (PRMC), Potomac River Mattox Creek COLONTAI 13BACH I1,R,-. _J@ 30 If 1? 19 22 a,;"- TANK 20 tt@t eCA; 20 to A-A 2 It 1A GtiETIC 70 to 12 d .0 210 21 Of, 9 1 10 19 2j 310 17 10 16 ;1 3 10 S." Pk* 0 qvq@k A @9@ + -Z .233 17 r Mi. 'SVP'SF- 5! .. r- TA K 2(6/' 10 13 114 -G.- 110 13 M C11 4 13 16 17 S' I ;3 name".. 13 16 t3 R 4' 4 13 \'@ 10 6. / V, 14, 15 ltad'll 4 F.'.'6" 24 1 V% 14 \14 1 A 3CA" 13 .7 14 @ 16 15 '?jo oI #A, 13 9 13 "4k "o PRMC 9 Is w 2f ' 180 Site #62 7\:M@@ a9 14 -.27 13 14 Is I 5 6 910 11 12 14 9 'o 4 14 Iv G41014161*1' 11 12 *1 '3 10 WEATHER BROADCASTS R 412 9 '3 Aher Service stations listed f2 14 nuous marine weather broad- A a A- 14 f reception is variable, but for 01 211 13 ualty 20 to 40 miles from the 6 5 7 13 Is 3' 1%t@ 4 5 C7'14S-0-00- 4Ak 7 @PA 1 13 14 4 .1. G13 WXM-57 162.40 MHZ .0 2 5 44 3 9 14 KHB-36 162.55 MHZ A%, (f 940 Duck 4r, M@ so fir 7A' 1 5 Is 2 2 2 7 7 2 6 A 4 3 7 to 2 OW"D ft" GAII Reproduced from NOAA chart no. 12286 corrected to January 23, 1993 North American Datum 1983. (WGS 1984) For additional update Information, see appendix A. Site #62 (PRMC), Potomac River Mattox Creek (from chart 12286). A -"*MOW .......... Site #62 (PRMC), Potomac River Mattox Creek In L GERG SITE NUM13ER - 64 DESIGNATOR - RRRR SITE - ROSS ROCK, RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 37054.12'N 76047.27'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12237 SITE ACCESS - This site can only be accessed by boat, launched at the public ramp in Tappahannock. From Washington, drive south on Hwy. 301 and cross the Potomac River, turn left onto Hwy. 17 that will take you to Tappahannock. The ramp is at the end of Dock Street (also 1002). From here, go down the narrow creek to the Rappahannock River, then head out east-southeast down the river to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located to the north of Accaceek Point, and to the east of Ross Rock and 1/3 of the distance inshore from the green can buoy "23" and red nun buoy "24". There is a trailer park on the shore opposite the site. The reef is a long narrow one, and lies in 6 to 7 feet of water. The surrounding water is about 15 feet deep. The stations were not differentiated due to the scarcity of the oysters. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Some 50% of the medium sized oysters were dead on the reef. The single oysters were all covered with barnacles and very few spat were observed. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 3.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0700) (OC) 1995 10.0 6.8 1/14/95 83 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 84 1 C., Mul M, A- N mFl. R_ Ae w.. 3 36 c",I Pw 4; 3 10 wq- St T C"'k JdM F- T. P, ldi..' K- z 360 .19 21 H.", F.& Creek, 3 11,00 tA cl, 0 M- ',H@ pa 360 o- UPI-4@, lc@-jc- Fl a P." L.k- 17 IA F-k ce HO's Pz lc* w.1 C.4- ... P-4 0 Fi,h C. 14 W.lk- -6. c1l"' C4 All. Sf.Oi 14 F- ttaponi Site #64 (RRRR), Rappahannock River Ross Rock. TOTUS The controthng depth trom the Mouth Bar throug 37-55-17.5-, 76-43'23.4'; efidge. db .46 42 I IS ft 9. 46. N 4% Ob 10 oft, lp lb RR R .5 NA Site #64 db lb 0. lb/ lp 60 0 ......... . 60 1/ 611 dr to,/, 'Po 0 q b DOW IX Fjr IN r x Z "55 'ir e, 04" t4 Site #64 (RRRR), Rappahannock Ross Rock (from chart 12237). Site #64 (RRRR), Rappahannock Ross Rock GERG SITE NUM13ER - 65 DESIGNATOR - CBCI SITE - CHINCOTEAGUE INLET, CHINCOTEAGUE BAY, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 37056.31'N 76022.55'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12211 SITE ACCESS - This site is a walk-up and can be sampled by hand. Take Hwy. 13 south from Salisbury towards Cape Charles, turn left onto Hwy. 175 and drive towards Chincoteague Island. Cross over the bridge onto Marsh Island, which is between Black Narrows and Chincoteague Channel, and go to the new housing development. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located at the northern tip of Marsh Island, and can be easily reached by walking along the beach on the western side of the island. The three stations were not differentiated due to the lack of oysters, and they were all collected from the northern tip of the island. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The entire area had been closed to oystering by the Maryland Dept. of Health. Oysters were very scarce and widely scattered across the mudflat and along the edges of the marsh grass. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. On the other side of the Chincoteague Channel there are numerous boat building and repair yards, as well as a number of small fishing docks. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0700) (OC) 1995 30.0 3.0 1/8/95 85 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 86 1 m MMMM M MMMM M M M A NM C H (N C 0 T f A G U E RA Y N. Ch ... h W, v I A _8 Z Wit c.-- C". Itat NASA' w 17 N T WAI 1 ,1 =- - z Chi, WILDLif M-k '3@ V T-p I 13 17 p 4"V AL 'Hallwood Chw.. owl CBC1 b Site #65 J 187 f J_ 316 Site #65 (CBCI), Chincoteague Bay Chincoteague Inlet FIXED MFJDOE 2 PA 1111016d HOR 4 VERTCL 33 FT s CL.12 FT 0 AVTHORUED CL 33 -D, Millis, VERHEAD POWER C-A@BKLE FIXED &ROM 503 "OsOkATO CRE" 6 5 "OR OL 33 FT rObd R' M&,sh 1. VERT CL 0 FV + HEAD OVER POWER AM 3 1 01"', AUT"OftM Q SI 44 4@75 ADS TO M1,111GATM US Coasl Guard LigM List for -@\6 6%d 74nsuft If, :1, -pleirnentaJ infornMon concerning aids to 10. 19' A@ ogabon 13@"-, st P.Lu 3j, % 4.0 Doybeo, W 31510 a I '11111@A D*.gW w-MD/VA G'PA ..qn. _@. VA E' -MD/VA F-PA5 /3 WO,5S J@,PA4 Toby 'oovb-oc@o W -MDIVA C- W'MDfVA B* 'p"v @.PAIVA .-%PA5 6 5(3 It% sm 2 PA 5 P's pt A 16 4 r3 C@, 44 3*@Al 6A5 6213 4 4 4 rJ776 Jos Rig@,d OIL- 41 ItAgEld ..: 6, -214 4 4 22"4z:::3 232 21 J, 4 2 4 ..171A, 6 4A- A' 42 326 PA@ 11e t2 23 S.Oys 44 5 s# s rws .5 2 17 2 5--- '@\ 34 4 11 4F) A 49 1 5A 4AA 30 5 5PA js 2: .0 / (42 13, 0% 2 2431 6BCI .10. If p 4 2 of. 4 6 6, R. A55 4";0 11 /"27 US 4PA x 2)Site *5 At 4'@ 6 2 5GFI 0 4& 15ft 4M/ 4/ 35 9----25 4'sh 2 2 3 14 27 9 2 02 1@k 14-2 FI F bw Egg M I4M 9 17 j7 2 30. N27 14// 2 2 a's 3 23 32 3., 8/ 341 0, 124 -N 32 s ncotoag 28\ -2r 1 131 F1 0 4. 1 AG E 7 1 R 4s "Zr%6 3Cl., 14\ TV 4 TV 27 IR J 4 A 26 e24 It3- 9 0- \2- 23 32 16 39 1.0.17.0 PC 1.11, FIXED IDGf 35 2.55A., 2, "OR CL 125 ',22 5 .6 F, IINT CLIII I, L3 2 13/, 2@ I I Cf2 RI @i ' /23 r9. 4.1 4. T 19 33/ 24 *-I PA ,v-`F.R4.'16*�-' A 2'-+ 453 (2-9) 3@ Sb. P*. "159 4M -14' go" Marlh C;' G' 04 33 9 .......... '12 35 -_%- 2 -11rc- G 7 2 3) 6 \,, 37 to Tom 35 24 -' 71 5 26 braffops 1 -7 .&1 R 2 11sl 20 at PEGS L5 --4 3 .:.I 10 24- 26 12 @A 30! 28/ :NF -->Y M@----(? j`6 1 / -A0 2 ' P @3 T@w @3\ 9 23 12 iftd- .. 4 4 10 2 ) .. 3/ 2 A- 11 3NYiom A 8 A C 6 22- 14 26 &.1\ - Ta . /,X 37 50'N 3 0A9"T&&XU9 9AC 6 75 20'W 51 .9 54 4 (@2 5 2i 13 n G 415 / 5 1 Site #65 (CBCI), Chincoteague Bay Chincoteague Inlet (from chart 12211). Site #65 (CBCI), Chincoteague Bay Chincoteague Inlet .owe Alt GERG SITE NUMBER - 66 DESIGNATOR - QIUB SITE - UPSHUR BAY, QUINBY INLET, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 37031.50'N 75042.83'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12210 SITE ACCESS - This site can only be accessed by boat, and should be sampled at low tide so as to facilitate the hand collection. Follow Hwy. 13 south down through Maryland and into Virginia, turn left onto Hwy. 182 (east) and drive to Quinby. Turn right onto Hwy. 606 past the Post Office and drive to the harbor where there is a boat ramp. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is accessed from Quinby, via the channel into Upshur Bay - from green channel marker "9". The stations were not differentiated due to the lack of oysters, and the sample is a composite one from the entire whole area. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Oysters were very scarce in the entire area, with only a few medium sized oysters being available for sampling. There was a great deal of spat. The true site location should probably read - 37'31.47'N, 75'42.97'W. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMIPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m. POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the immediate surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (0Q 1995 32.0 8.5 1/19/95 87 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 88 1 k Ne 178 13 63 179 J) AU-- -'sluitkill wb T-. C@, A c;,, L @Qk -52 178 6 A,,pp, .0 j CN 180 13 J 180 Am 4 ,e F -O.V ,N p At C-, t L .1 Kd. C..i Ku. 'th f 0 more L@ lb .1? 7, All 4 *17 QIUB 6 Up,hu, Bay d1ock Wh v Site #66 C, Qj v r@n 4, C-I..d.,,V v 0. IA- 0 &,@ Site #66 (QILTB), Quinby Inlet Upshur Bay 4G.- 4 GA4M'l3lr QIUB 0 Site #66 49 13r Rft 11 RADAR REFLECTORS r7 FOW BROM hWW pwoW on Mlkny P1 '141'PA ."ORCL41FT 26 CL3 Nos" &We to novi"bon Individuel fader s roftcow idwissolow an Nme Oft hm been 0 8-14$'P o" Worn *a chol. cr I AIDS TO WAVI"TION R 0 2.60 COR$wh U.S. C"st Guwd Lem Ust 1@w -.Qb" PA supplemessw to "Wigat" M 0.40 4M 'I I YEOMN A R0484M* AN%O- mob 31, 30' N jow el . 75' 40'W A 0 46 4M 009fu'r AW 2 j X. F1 G 4 4M -r I:: .. ; '12 0 2A@s A8 15 ,is F1 4s 3M W PA R04ol 4ii-1 uwsh son I CAMUMS-i IS 4 ED p 7- Ovft no CA@'- -I 62'PA CL 49 1, OF PA 14 110 14 J4 In Gas AWAM 6.4@ 10 30\ 1 9 Pft M@lj -FA T-' .2' . 48 141k 3M .: 9 9x 9 2 OL. ir A 461544M 0 R 15ft 4M\ 13, fo ........ Vk0 .57 32 so, qL1d VA 15 9 30 Site #66 QIUB), Quinby Inlet Upshur Bay (from chart 12210). Al, AY Site #66 (QIUB), Quinby Inlet Upshur Bay OL v Vwm -.. GERG SITE NUM13ER - 67 DESIGNATOR - CBCC SITE - CAPE CHARLES, CHESAPEAKE BAY, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 37017.07'N 76000.92'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12224 SITE ACCESS - This site is a walk-up, and can easily be accessed on foot. Follow Hwy. 13 south down through Maryland and into Virginia, and then turn right (west) onto Hwy. 680 just south of Cheriton. There is a large sign here for the Cherrystone Campground, at the stoplight. SITE DESCRIPTION - The Cherrystone Aqua Farm is right next to the campground, with the site being on the bayside of the largest marsh island 0.25 miles offshore, opposite the pumping station. Station 1 is located at the northern end of the island, Station 2 is at the broadest part of the island where there is a small shell beach and Station 3 is located at the narrow southern end of the island. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The few oysters that were found were scattered across the entire area, along the edge of the marsh grass and just out from the edge of the island. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identifiedin the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0100) (OC) 1995 22.0 5.3 1/9/95 89 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 90 1 -Jh. cc Nee* W.# Wilsonis Neck\ N M-U.. idi@ F-7 T. Neck 3 O@rlet BaI,- K 1, v\ t), 13 % CBCC -- E-MII. Site #67 ndanto@n Neck -1p X;, - n@, -J slpki" N -4, Cobb Bow ec* C k. a S@7 13 Little Cob Is P: ch"it: t SmI A- CC M *A I, hm, r, C' lor WRECK IS NATURAL LAARNFDA Ch e. 184 184 F.i-i- 13 C M@kh I orn Say + + South Bay Ne. Intel -*-.E'7 IREA E> j 0 Is 70 l,,, Sh@,J 1-1. 3 id. oko,t T sod A- RES 0 CO P, _@Skidmorv Site #67 (CBCC), Chesapeake Bay Cape Charles (-fxerrysfon7 Reef 39 If, 36 23// 2 48 34 33 ....... .8 4 4 3 1 34 3 00 1 1 35 25 22 28Q 2 3 1 4 36 32 41 4 5 5 2217 23 354 5 16 dp 9 34 23 10 2 4 39 32 211 141 4 ,ryo j? 23 (@)213 104 5X2if 13 4 33 27 29 20 24183 425 2 564 39 33 23 109 WescoIat Pta9 ......... 21 271174 1 -,hS 1 32 MW Pt A 353 36 20 31 27 24124 16751 S 2--,9573 3 36 33 20/29122 15 111564 2C5 CBCC 025 ite #67 23520 12 It45 34 2541 14 4 23 23 21 2173 Pi" 24 1694 3*5 33 11 Sandy 1* 19553 82 21 O@@'Sfl -3- 1 15 25 2@121562 5 4-- 33 22 24 1 2 2 a 152 216 14 24 f16222 2 410 1/ in 8 147Wss I. b6 27 24 23 25 13 143112 _25 4111 Pilu-4 22 10 F1 G 45 1611 4M I 22 3/ - - - C"z Not 3 22 264-3 28 it T 95 AS4 E Ird Rfk sol, 10%0% 22 7 - Sit 2 22 23 to2F1 left SM A, % 20 t 7AL4S#v j HP-sor awr 24@, 211 105SYS I? 197 7 20 74"1& 20 16 J@x G3 1 1 177744 6F-V 167 6F14@301t5M-C-QL R 6 y6 19 16 1554 1 15 It IF 74 -CIO- 14 134 10 1 \0 16- 15 63 4 2 1 25 16 14 //I'l o14 180 ft 3311 )5 4 15 (@t 11 10 Qk F1 19ft 2 'n 12 vs 11 10,,-,@ 2 57 13 12 9 13 10 64 /dI/ 9e 4 u,/ 19 12 kTI X, 113 111 14 20 0 vs 14 6 05 13 "o,R/ 2 /*\, 2 'o 2115@, Ok F/ P/ to 4- 04 y G "' 12 r,@@ 21 710 .WS F1 G 48 14 C@ 76 91 1492 15 13 20 186 5 14 11 ( 36 3 3 34 @2 2111 16 14 2 a 39 67 do 3911 7M 68 7@ 0', 14 19 14 C6.-019 15 11 ;:P.1 92 472 "t 16 ft- Site #67 (CBCC), Chesapeake Bay Cape Charles (from chart 12224). Site #67 (CBCC), Chesapeake Bay Cape Charles ON GERG SITE NUM13ER - 68 DESIGNATOR - CBDP SITE - DANDY POINT, CHESAPEAKE BAY, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 37005.90'N 76017.69'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12238 SITE ACCESS - The site has to be accessed by boat, from the Dandy Point public boat ramp. The run time is less than three minutes. Follow Interstate 64 through Newport News into Hampton, then take a left onto Mercury Blvd. (also 4517) away from the James River Bridge. Turn left again onto Hwy. 169 south (also called Fox Hill Road) and follow the road to Dandy Point Road and on to the end. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site lies just to the north of a marsh island to the northwest of Dandy Point. The is a small brown wooden cabin, with an orange roof, on the east end of the island. There is also a small wooden pier extending out to the east from the cabin. Station 1 is located at the western point of the island, Station 2 is on the north side off the middle of the island and Station 3 is at the eastern end of the island. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The entire area is covered with mussels, and there were only a few small and occasionally medium sized oysters to be found. It would be easier to collect this site at low tide, when the oysters could be seen and collected by hand. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAAIIINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (700) (OC) 1995 21.0 8.5 1/18/95 91 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .1 I I 1 92 1 ANNEX NAVAL A ch iu@e,@@- Wi@oTiCo COIONIAI P,( SU, omico GUINEA - -1 216 'Mary Hayes 3.8 I-Perrin N f@ MARSHES' B A rem ou NaMFOJqV@'! I Ae A(A L Ie 766 .S, N V17 -7_@ ALLENSIL Co- lv'V' BIKE WDNS STATIO stef 143 CoLokfAL NAT'L \IV GI 0- 199 Lotjco. , .0 HISTORICAL PARK int %oil TUE MARSHES IAM 1U"G. K* yqtj!@0k I,I,.rrl_.,YL@ LIGHTMOUSr .E@fowlv 0 moo 01 Grove 238 OUSE TIA POW N Lk@ke All U.S. COAST OUARD RESERVF` 11 TRAINMNF s 6@ndy-, 1"'Har I: 17 3 rof N I/Gro S46aford CBDP'v!.:0 'CARrER-s ESTOWN N!w GROVE 622 1 AID Park Site #68)C4 HOG PLAN TA TION ape ISLAND 1 00 IAL NArL: HOG ISLAND STATE LOLIFE MANAGEMENT 105' 630 Dare, ORICAL owl 4RIC ;.E@ -@ "_:.`7@ AAREA secow raft 62 )%cGraft ISLAND Y 636 L am SURRY TRP RTATI NUCLEAR EU 17 yPOWER 60 %-,-PLUM EE Isb PLANT -,NAT-L-W DLIFE RE .h;ppokes u0solni lantation @FORT NEWPORT % Tabb ART 4.4 State 171 171 ), . ;1,,_iUST1-S173 _-,park FELICER-t., TM a ons 650 ARMY 72 A AIRFIELD__@_ bOU Afts3fick 'c Pt. stIq IV ,astl @Z/J_ @.' Riu oack HAS 650 '@,ANGLE 172 IR FORCE 143 134 HAMI@To 627 kushmere 17 169 78 T. a 621 NEWPORT@Ill -0152 144 r Mogarts. ea hM uscu s B, 6 NEWS IR" 351 FORI Moon g MUSEUM 0 R 627 673 4.e- OF VIL 43 - Septa Lawson 6, 60 Battery OLD P. 626 R. .@7 Park-.' Rescue 60 1$ - I--,' 1'0 FOR) Magnet Smithfield (AIA11 709 704 665< 167 80 Four- 32--, squar 17 V@@gehb 620 O.R. 258 258 Bethel (0. Carrollton Chur 620 F6_4 41 2.9 Bartlett', B nn a Sr L LIKE'S to 37 urch CHURCH CLTYI13 258 itral 165 10 TIDEWA TER C U.S. ARMi 644 COMM. COLL. ORPS. OF EKG. 637 ht 602 32 IFREDERIC DISPOSAL A@EA Isle of Wig (.0 CAMPU%, 135 ngview SLA LO j F J.- 1 6 8 J. 600 J 637 COAST UPPORT CENrE 600 658 PORr$MDU!-u - Y 605 602 164 ;U. Calvin 125 ARTHI, 627 7 63 7 603 .659 141 T 626J u ika 604 VA 33 (NA RADIO j 57.9 MA Y4 (b-lee TA toop Site #68 (CBDP), Chesapeake Bay Dandy Point 4 4 3 5 13 1 1 4 4 1 2 2 2 7 13113 arsh 4r 1 /2 3 3 4 1 sikk Pl 3 4 1 4 2 2 2 2 35 5 5 2@ 7 4 10 16 1 2 2 2 -4- -4 9 -3 7 4 2 5 1:3 4 6 a DANGER AREA 4 2 334.340 667 03 (see note A)5 4 4 a12 15 Cs 2 2 7n 12 Plumtree, Pt 12 Marsh 4 2 3 3 5a11 I, t) A), CBDP Towlt 3 2 4 5 67 ite #6 5 '4 3P1 4 32 1442" 5 % 6 3 7 Marsh -4 hV3 5.7 f4 - 23 2. 2 1 1 1 : v : 7 D.k Wi@d b, I -J, am 7 5 -.9 A . . . . . . Af 3. hl P 0 1 4. 1.14% & 2 ind 0. 2 2 6-R6Sv" 8ftAw 2 00 F4il" 0 2 4 4 1 3 3 111 i'll N."16 2 '6* PA9 4d n G 4. '7- 4 2 1@ '"" '' lb, Ca - 1 6 R -6 R .e I - 7 3 7 10 . .......A2 141 .1 . 0 R Q -111:PK N 3 J A-. V. '-,-IfA T.bbe Ft. hf ,-- 'k. 13 14 2 13 4A I w '9 - I. I . ... sw@ - 10 - 3 5 Marsh R R R#$ I % d .9 .20-7 2 3 R 5B 3 F2 38 rq PftPA 7 2 0 h 2 5 4 5 u pol Sl TANK 0 5.14 5 A, 7 14 5 r 405,2, AD 4 'R 2wjnd@jjj "131 3- t3 46 P.1 6 13 Sh --.a 2 1 4 % FI A 4814ft 3 M li" 42 PA 5 4 4 4 1 FIG 2.5315ft 5 2 se.&, - T 20' '5' 30. 50* AMR Site #68 (CBDP), Chesapeake Bay Dandy Point (from chart 12222). Site #68 (CBDP), Chesapeake Bay Dandy Point te [L 10 41 GERG SITE NUM13ER - 69 DESIGNATOR - CBJR SITE - JAMES RIVER, CHESAPEAKE BAY, VA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 37003.92'N 76037.93'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12248 SITE ACCESS - This site is accessed by small boat, launched out of Tyler Beach on the James River. From Newport News, cross over the river on the James River Bridge and go west onto Route 32. Turn west again onto Route 10 and follow the signs to the public boat ramp at Tyler Beach. From the boat ramp exit out via the channel into James River, at the green channel marker "1" take a bearing of 650 and head the 1.9 miles to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the southeast corner of the Point of Shoals, in Burwell Bay on the James River. The location is approximately equidistant from the green channel marker "1" and the Rocklanding Shoal Channel green can buoy "13". The area is extensively tonged by commercial oystermen. The stations were not differentiated due to the lack of oysters over the entire area. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The oysters were scarce and generally medium in size. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 3.5 m POSSEBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were'identified in the surrounding area. There is the potential for contamination from outflow from the James River. The are also numerous naval and commercial dockyards and storage areas along the river. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 8.0 8.0 1/18/95 93 1=111L Achilles It-ON1Ajp4` CrN. WicorniCo 216 3.8 Hayes Maryl.!S,_-@@O GUINEA r-Perrin :f@ MARSHES, ena idemill 76 U.S. NA LIMF 17 ENS 1. "'V, &KE WEAPONS STA rION &A % ALL Co. COLOkfAL NAT'L Glouceste 199 143 HISTOWCAL. PARK K, -V . t G rUE MARSHES lk Al ORIC Poin 14 Kings y IAN SURG- orkt wn.. LIGHTHOUSE Pond, MOO E N wEsrOW?V a IIAPO @, cu OUSE GSAURSDEN, Grove 238 r, Pal i-ke 0 US COASr GUARD AESERVI` rRAIIVMG CEN E oj @<H a!!-` Dandy' 637 rris -I d 173 __ r0fare 6, /Gro@e Seator > 'N ,CARTER'S 'A., R'S Ne fSTO*AI V, 622 1E Pork NO HOG PLAN rA rio; ISLAND IAL NArL HOG ISLAND ST I , 630 ORICAL : & i @ > WILbLIFE MANAG ENT Dare'-- ARK @REA I Ds* PON 1 1621 -cow Graft aP ISLAND, R Y SURRV L 636 "M I i I . @ _@ \, \? DIum Paiv THNIRTATIN 17 y I NUCLEAR MUSEUM POWER 60 ""-PLUM TREE ISO :h4o@es PLANT > HAT'L'WILDLIFE RI quoson lontation ',FORT. F0 'e- INLIAWBuRG Tab sfat4i EUSTIS 171 lgr-l A PORT 'PA 173 4.4' 17 J 173 p&om Tm Eli` 650 172 ARMY acons 4;nn AIRFIELD astl 1 Riu Pr. 4 NAsA 650 A LA LE 172 fR rORcr 143 13 AM@To CBJR 4 Site #69,. 627 Rushmer 69 .9 621 NEWPO A"RINEPS Moga.rt*@Beadh NEWS -USEUA4 1b1J Moon ight WAR AffAd. FOR] C jWuSEUu ONR( OF VA. 627 % 143 673 Septa Lawson 60 ba ery-----N OLD P@ 626 Rescue R. FORI Magnet 0 IA8AA Smithfield 709 sr 80 Four. .1 704 665 < 32 16 squar 620 OR 17 W uh 259 5@p 1.q ..,258 Carrollton -,tic Bethel Chur Bartleti', A 620 F64 2.9e B nn2 337 ST. LUKE'$ VIC CHURCH 258 J, Itral q 165 TIDEWATER f U.S. AJ 10 L COMM. COLL CORPS. of ENO. 644 32 (FREDERIC 637 602 @0. . DISPOSAL AREA Isle of Wight N Oil" CAMPUS O.S. NAVY 135 LAND ngview CRANEYISrJV@NO F@EL 04 . C, r 637 600 6 8 COASrG N UAR SUPPOR CENTE 0 600 658 P.0 Ys 605 602 ;U. 125 _7? Calvin ARTHU 627 17 659 637 141 629 IP 626 TSM TR 33 MAY, I a 60 @-A RADIO eep TA VO Site #69 (CBJR), Chesapeake Bay James River I0 low, 5 2 2 AAA Ale 37* 707%2 9 6brd90* 76* 35 3) F1 R 4B 15ft 4M '22'54 @2 3811203 Ra Rot03 c12 20 150 2 8,13 RE 5 E V%1 I I F I', r 301 Of 2D ,.119 5 1%21 13 13 Ile 171 311 2661595 4 3 111o9'153 915 145 1@19917 2 348le 17 1. 91919 Is75 5 @20PF' 17 to 4 F4.1 j15 21 13 006229 AR"10 If 921517 10 11 1199111 14 1778 9 5 3 17 %R 17 /5 22 7 5 /13/4520 619 F1 R 43 1511 41@ "I B" -1544M 0 b27As PAI PA -a-,- a 9 7 PA Qr 6 42aY-S. PA If V S17 5A. 1497 'So-i9 135619 11 to -7\9 74r 2K2 16 375a25 17 9 3.I 14 '2 1 26017 FIR434M"IS" 10 ar 1@9 3 5 227214 0\0 to Asn" 17 5 26374o16 hK 1 5 POINT0SHOLto S- 10 A7 LE3 14@ I I7FR - 5527393662579 is 86S3a53717\611 (t 1 15 ld@ 92333851.814 x 9CBJR7 12 16 6#67 6#67 4 10534SA66#67444 4@ 13 Ar,,5(i:2664 1$979 F1 A 2.55 151 7 723 c "r 9 Ra Ref 4 z9 14 I@y -:2 1 22 R ,:4 so I I- 320/0 OA 4 -.5- 1& .4 106 IR-4- is I * .. -39- to gym - -A6is @-2)12 16 21- 0G if-.1" 25-23 11 21 3 599G"3* 10 10 15 Is 23 FT 7 off BE 514 55 114 If 5776 10 2 1 0332:)I 3 2 3 222 3 1 2 3 2 35 A2 4 3 2 5 33 3 SOUNDINGS IN FEET 3 1 .0bim 12 3 TIDAL INFORMATION ek W4 . 3 Place Height referred to daturn of soundin (MLLW) -------- 2 3 Mean Higher Mean Mean Extrerne -------- . Pbstn Name (LAT/LONG) High Water High Water Low Water Low Water 2 feel feet feet feet 3 Newport News (36*58'N/76*26VT 2.9 2.7 0.1 -3.0 Suffolk (35-44'N/76-35-W) 4.3 4.0 0.2-3 A9 0) PA 37-05'Nf76'3--M 2.9 2.7 0.1 3: 00 Menchville 21 Burwell Bay (37*03'Nn6*4DV) 2.7 2.5 0.1 .1-3.0 Hog Point (37- 1 ZNn6'4 IV) 2.4 2.2 0.1 -3.0 76-44, 11 Site #69 (CBJR), Chesapeake Bay James River (from chart 12248). of 7, ll'@. Site #69 (CBJR), Chesapeake Bay James River NORTH CAROLINA SITES GERG SITE NUM13ER - 70 DESIGNATOR - RSJC SITE - JOHN CREEK, ROANOKE SOUND, NC NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 35053.39'N 75038.02'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 12204 SITE ACCESS - This site is accessed by boat launched at the boat ramp under the western end of the Washington Baum Bridge. From Camden, in North Carolina, follow Hwy. 158 south to Nags Head. Take Hwy. 64/264 over the Washington Baum Bridge and the public ramp in under the south side at the west end of the bridge. Pirates Cove Yacht Club is on the north side of the road/bridge. Follow the channel out to the red marker "4", and the site will be 75 meters due west. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located at the mouth of John Creek, into the Roanoke Sound Channel. This is about 0.25 miles south of the west end of the bridge. The stations were not differentiated due to the size of the reef. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Medium sized oysters were fairly common in the area, with a tremendous amount of fresh "dead" shells also being present. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 1.0 M POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 20.0 8.5 1/21/95 95 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .... 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Lieldirig 50", 17 2. nns Man 12 5S ppefflong Etake a, egg &.."a. 0iiii- CotH Oak .@<:q H 2 Speed "v ..... 11 Woodard T. 444 3Gio" c'@aFP ma$"49 Y5Rapaly TYII.,IIL\ 42 eirriston 4- GC8 Eersonvi Amewill. 5- WASHING TON PEA I 13 22* t 5 5 P, 264 6A4 10 s r ops\ 2 Qethel MARTI )1Gu. --'; F2 Neck DAR f. 0a9( PFA I PUNGO stokes. -' '3**'@i;.-'-;@' kA;y WA N.IVR. So* F.W.Iawft 903 Pt" Road N main Sn llhilblerpv pinato,,m -4 rPactakil; 10 nato,,m Hy 0Mail C Leeft ,,V- -G Ie@;ma,lo WashingVern Flurfi t.,@.,k 34 Woo ington'Park Site #70 I / GIMS PIL s' teranto" 4 2EIE@AUFOFI , &' ,th interville Choco.@w@ I-,- Rack NG C,--& Ne 102 V. I."Ra Hill , Sbeirtaidine ll@ Holliiij 123 102 C "'P;k k, nay FREEPY. F,'j A E@ W.Ima, Is ookertM 78.nm 12 EI'lion. Cla G'iht'n '2' Tr 0 61016 , 10Ail am Ed@tvda, C Vancebom 33 + aj@ Notaint range Grai. C R'A V E 17bHon fares Fo ul Caytorl to3 it VBar c 2 9St0n 12 4 Omer 1;0@. Jasper Askin a 00ifACOKE IS" Ri-miant try u tc@ Gaintaboro Bayboro I Ft 107 0Ocecolke .NO Sri 00 0 12 Olympia Merritt PIL of 114.10 0 2Npw Bern (Ej) ss Faml Rb. . .@ i, I a joaaia@ Trentona tat 70 Pink HIM Comfort Atilt JONES 'S.Wh CEO CROArAIN Pl-fif. WA 258 NArj7 V11 'A0 etenibung--/-@- FORE T rAs -,ha C4 NortbKool. Seal al ulavill Richland Belgrade Stac @Q Fountains Wis ad CEDAR ISLAND--OCRACOKE FERRY UNbLIJ Newport 7 Kell- R-31i posted from the point of F-pi. @;4e6Sif-dar rIf clepr.1-10--.1-in30 days of departure. ft-J. Eft Apt its kSonville CARTER 4ea Phone: Cedar Island (919) Z25-3551 63 Midvy Park el -"`@ to d Ocracoke (919) 928-3941 Riot pol< Toll: Car and occupards-410.00 one *ay a ',!!as n is Now ,a ns'h"O 1A I Path at. -11 xPie Vero "WalfcopsE R .... @m "'- al-.1 V.Cap. I.*- S. P. sp. Cape Lookope - Lv- so 6ikon 22 CL A N Pe TI-A NC atone nitiods @ Hollyi 210 13 CIW 0Sff 17 Toptail Beach 4 'Al.r Site #70 (RSJC), Roanoke Sound John Creek G 7 AW F1 2SS 13ft SM -36** PA 16 PA 76 4e %6- 3 2 R srh 65 2 'PA 3K* 54 F@7 4 @33 J4 2 PA 12 2 33 11@ a 49 % 7 0 7 4A., -31 21 N k kX veA 3 2 #a 1903 2 2 37 um Cri Sth W . 5 55 AC't, 14 3 p 2 4 14 \\ 5 Wh v e 59 jwv, -V p C) R 2 39 2 OR2 an AN PA 1 45 61 t 10 V\ C+ -P CD 46 March --ZI %S R *24A' P 9 C 0alit V1 R241 PA 101011% 4, SO 36 C It 11 arall 25 0. C%, ,, \ I FFIR2M arsh Tar* 0, , \\\ 1 8 Marsh % %N lStt3M'2r V S > \\ 2 IF% k. Marc 2 % 42 9 V., G;21. IT A 10 TA 7 7 2 0 VkI It 6 4 ItTr 0 1 twosm e 12 9 9 \2 to 0 2 4 2 (31 :7" R"Ifih- P*14048 15ft41AAIt" -, P -09 1L,. E, ,. - .-;r ftmIof TK 4. *- @Fl R 2.5s 15ft 3M At R '16'PA CD G%.14A' PA %-, 0 16, CD 100% .4. a .1-4',S" 1.989 % % Gp%. % 9 K .5' PA 64 % 14* PA TOWERf 2 Marsh 4Sft 4M 3 2 2 9 SODIF. 151 p F1 (2) 4 1060 3 Ced=IJD It 190 85 57 57 7 2 2 PWR 53 F1 G 4s 41 5ft 4M "T' 9 5 on 1 0 9 F91G4e 51141w!"i" 53 PRO so 759 Aft 49 2 65 5 4 SM J6** PA 76 @7 @A _p It r3 7 3 A 75 72 'r PA6 60102 -F- 21 R A 44 65 5 I 93 3 a 4, '21- 4 OW5 IL2 2 4N-l @rr -0- OEM -Awl addEP 1111WI, 11 1- 4NNIL- ANEW RUN& Site #70 (RSJC), Roanoke Sound John Creek GERG SITE NUMBER - 71 DESIGNATOR - PSCH SITE - CAPE HATTERAS, PAMLICO SOUND, NC NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 35012.18'N 75042.96'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11555 SITE ACCESS - This site is a walk-up, with relatively easy access following a short walk. Follow Hwy. 158 south from Nags Head to Road 12, then along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore to cape Hatteras. At the end of the road there will be a US Coastguard Station on your right, park in the Atlantic Ocean View area on the left. From here, walk down the sand road and take the first sand road to your right. This road dead ends into the bay, turn left here and walk along the shoreline/beach for about 100 meters to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the inshore side of the barrier island. The stations were not differentiated due to the lack of oysters and good local landmarks. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The few small oysters were scattered along the shoreline in small clumps. All of the oysters had very thin shells. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 29.0 10.0 1/21/95 97 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 98 1 !Em-p-oria 13 (@E@) -------- 9 NAVL WWUFf REFUGE Co,0eake lZ nainillland ,a Shp Y-- J G-s7 Sii@lh R. C". 7 f she un ryl g Car Re urireesboro So dy Cni IC, WteWy ndy Cni i,k,s te-Ij@ I W-rit. "j,o,S n"I @at'@ @A. 1.: '17 to-) AyMpt? ackson'@,' Poleces, Mobbs.11 .1. 5rilder' .1 - ERT or Elizabeth C i on 903 @,GaOfge" Woodland '7 ZaneRsnoide ,I (@ @ I C QV ask 1 " pnok Grandy, nd --,is 111-h C, Sanderling Rich Square3 @211! yland, k, Old Too T.1lenir ii-Ilville W,nfafl ell.41le A. now Co@ialrjTyner jar is@w Duck 30' Roxobell C-ansto 12 Heri old @0.ds Po .int2'Southem STOM A LI F Ax13@2Kelfold 3 Bu,den 13 Rm!ywk'\ K@adlept 'IN spl@l .7. Enfield 13\ "ovill5 eck 2 st At Scotland Neck 3ol Aske 11. 8at He Pt. Or- itty o3 3k3 Kill Devil Hills W@ 13 X.0 .-I "e. 256 l; 8 E R T I E 44 le" 10 sp "10 Goat N-k &RAW1, boto U_nce Me" H ill i Lewd P1 SlaundFir, h Nags Head Win0 6 3 30B G.4- '@H,nufton Quillinli C'"' p@o I test iske -Ho`%`"` Speed `*Ck solu- - @=-@ 13 2 Woodard ') T 7 a-a 5R. Cras Fwg Pon 12 Has efiry 2Iliamstono ELL Lending GC e;sonvi 6WASHINGTON 64 t I" sp 22v PFA I 6 6 dke 264 12 op-\62ethel 8_ Gross G -1 2"a N.,k ladies ph f, Q9 17M PEA Ipy M. ",4. ALWA 11 Wilkes i3 ji@ -- -'@\ PikeltoodY- i3 NXA ntain 103 Q-0) I (19) ,S&*ft Pwolu.\, Roda. Gnvi e We" I?GPittston- ntego 2" Wa3hi n on 264 SiM 'Pork 3We ti@gton`Plsrk Z's b.,gl .4 010; uelb@0 LuArT 7,-"- , -@7 -- 1--, .. ;@-d $.M. R 7 'j- Gftsft E EE2 Winterville ---@ , - 1, 1-` , @, U-Glo" Choominity flock -j"pa d Hill Shelenerdire 9Sip '23.1an0n .10 52 .(@D. F"Ery. A Hookenon ro ,nGrifton .@"Bocinenqm E.- 217 alwits -: .@;@ Ck&' C0 "j: Edvirantl I Au Cre e k0 .1 151- ll Van :eboro .4 range6Grain Roo 3 Cany a El fo Ennui Cayl ClzaeN v0k sil;ilk VA 2Ki9slon so Alt P, Jasper, 12 Akin covire .3 pt. tZ ise ity P A M flivermont :NO rks7unom Grantsbona 880010 C) n,. (@D4 , .. @11O-UM-KEIMAND otinapia op3 Merritt .1010hort-be pt 0i Mandl, New Bern (!@j) I.- RuIrl2 Trenton 006 oriental - FISCH Pink Hill 13Cfon670 j .1 cl? ONE S Site #71 a thRiw;,11 CMAR I 268 CROAFAN ft@ @l U-y Q@ ..A NArL All G etemburg--./-1- roft nry5 v, sea[ IA liaye C uic !Ulavi(le Richlands Ballined. I,.% month H#- -1. 1.111 -1) 4 S oin717 ., , L@- @- I Fourni. so " - @-. i- s3ONSLOW9 ad N.Pin Kenum Ne.Port," CEDAR IISLAND--OCRACOKE FERRY r R== from the Point of kis Mar It' It 30 days 01 V!Mrturie- Afi,a,ij EftAnx 21 k r o'n"VII I fle"a CARTER 4 .6juested 11 Mid-V Park 14 2 Phom: Cedes Island (919) 14 14 Tall: Caf: 1:;ke (981r)) 92$&j03%0"e way Islad aoUP ft_ W CAF It -11 7" CAUPt"UNE Poch Tif-d-n .,@O.pll Va. 044AINECORPS Pa..... Cole ibw Cold Looku - Lviso- 4Pe 7- A N 7 i C 0 C L A, N 4 !7a N HORY Rid 136 Surf City n Topsaill Beach H"ps d ER jj .a ;l;: 7V C Z Gerd- .I jjlf7 Site #71 (PSCH), Pamlico Sound Cape Hatteras Reprodwed fnxn NOAA chart no. 1 1 555 V,J mrrected @, I - PR2.SS15ft No rth Arnerica 41" 36,@ PAV Re 1, For addft1=1 fe InforffwUorL p xA % 10 IN 2 ,f] G I s % ,J4 Stok. 7 ison Channel a 14 FIR461.5ft3M"38" old 8 5 N F1 Gaec 7 NN FIR6SI5 3M** 'PA 4 4 13 7 N -.1 - At 1 7 I an 3 3 Irwi s 14 It 2 7 3 a 12 a 12 a FI A 4s 1511 3M -@U- 14 13 13 PWIR- 922 IN IN* 3 -1d I F 2.5s 15ft 4M .!1 .1 QR15ft 0 bstn 13 0 it mIN" 011111"at 14 S 't R T 13 19 5 A to A 3 Aws 1 2 G 5 'Ic Sand Y 3 4 0 YB@ "4 -27- IN @4 F1 s 3M -8 10 ...... R el' 2 H F1 9"ft -25" Q A 2 ite FA f, - - - - TAN 93 Hatutemm"a . . ........ cab* 19 & a Am A> ....... ;, - -S.b.A*6,- - Re -k. .1% Vn 111. - .oe Pal. I,: - 0 A 40 &4Z %P,4 0 V A .... /lot 3M 154 p, G2 s ' PA ov PA f 00'e e n 2S. 1 33 42 4s 15ft Q,, Ra 30 41 NOTE D PA t EG DEMA N LIN 32 Hatteras In I is@subject to continua change. )ute Green I 520a (see note A 3fn once buoys are not charted beco se fty equently shifted in 19/ M SS6 P49 ........ 42 SCALE 1:88.000 75o4@, Site #71 (FISCH), Pamlico Sound Cape Hatteras (from chart 11555). -saw Site #71 (PSCH), Pamlico Sound Cape Hatteras GERG SITE NUM13ER - 72 DESIGNATOR - PSWB SITE - WYSOCKING BAY, PAMLICO SOUND, NC NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 35024.74N 76002.38'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11555 SITE ACCESS - The site can only be accessed by boat, launched at the boat ramp in Gull Rock, next to the Gibb's General Store. From Nags Head on Bodie Island, cross over the Roanoke Sound on the Washington Baum Bridge (Hwy. 64/264) and then take Hwy. 264 south to Lake Landing. Take a left here on Landing Road and head the 4 miles south to where the road makes a sharp right turn towards Gull Rock. The boat ramp is right there next to the general store (there is no name on the store front). Follow the channel from the boat ramp to where it forms a "T", turn right (south) into the main channel that will take you out into Wysocking Bay. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is in Wysocking Bay, near the red channel marker "6". The area is fairly shallow and the reef is not well defined. The stations were not differentiated as the oysters were scattered and few in numbered. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The oysters were very scarce and generally less than 6 cm. in length. They all occurred as singles. and were covered with sea-squirts. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 3.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0700) (0Q 1995 22.0 7.7 1/22/95 99 I OOT I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I fErnporis 13 Q) . ............. eoyklns 7 615 MACUYISLANO 3 Vlvoy@k NAFL MLDUFE REFIVOE las Knom, Island Pleasant a Ma,ga(elsv,,le3 6 Se-- it. 4SI rw" Hill atesI'go" ..k Co.. S., S;. C7Morgan" -P-dle- R. Morgan "Is J 2'SCShobo,o MurtreeSbom we Sunbury Come. arys q GiegorivI 13 San Cities, "Inedily inw. 1@1@ I's -AIIIU@l Coin, Aydl@n@ N '-@@sckson" I@iineld eld. :y 110wil obbs It U' Elizab C; 0. R@di P.Pial .h 0, George /2 ZarreftvWWe 32 37C12 hR T ' r aK)-- Alit ahapartoaG-@y, SadeIkV , 7*Md. @11 OS --M ANS v'i P, qua,e Old T 31 hS2 221 'a T,IleV A, 11 eksvme Je'visew and, 3151, nsta'2 C((Tne, ....... .3. onton POvilott P@rrt iie@ H ALI F A X -3- -Rosobel 2eltord Cfill,@@AN HO'dISoo Stionhem Shares. 9123 6.,den 17 '@'Ij--Ouranls Me I 21 or 't, K.r Enfield %-IrValhalls 53 giiss'@N 0 13\ , Neck_ Scotland Neck US Asks tieI-*@ -,It to VBe at i- NveVPL 3: wit 3168 HeI tSL)IKill Devil Hills -y- 131 (EID, B E R T I E',E 13 ALSEN4" t. Na7.-1 AV" I;k'l 44 \,o GeVI 'o"I'L@ H2.@bg a 0 Marry H 92Nags Head .-an, 91 1111,,"Fries ED Windsor ft,4!! A., A,: i P@ Rive 'w 6"- Oak City 3. Wanns 1211 aws. - 4s 9,L.ate, . or Hamilton H a@n, SP, ad -7" 14 ... to5303312 I it ro C,0 Frying Pan 0 on I 12 fliannstolf. TYRRELL\ GBerson 113 J. 64 'k 5WASHINGTON Pik, 95 P64 L at. 664 p_., . S p22*,% In "1 17: 264 et MARTI 14 12 [email protected] ties, aad --,,.)" Gurn 01Mj r" N.k OARE1 14 12. Aso.,"13 waned * i(9 P-N PE PU1vGo XWA 5Stokes ar Pike Read MINA nilln. 90 0, ritain W, -11 %;1 -1, -1 1@ Mtler@w -i %@- Pectolu GEl .0 tg.HYOE GV1 le Pinetovm Grime.l. Wulff notan Faint 4 Washi@At"'Isirk PSWB' @U2" 11-@, Giallopt Arinterville Ch ocovvinity I ELix;w Go.*" P I T 48-Site #72 NGas one -dine 9 H n`1 Cw@ often P Hill Ayden 1.2 "-S"'T nrrH Z.. 123 FN!Err. j", A Beach ANQUART&N laoinnarton @- - - @ -- -, , - _Kwa, Hn W.1-9 0A" 11, Girifton 12 17 Ble'sn3008ki'" C, 0 Beat Creak E, rd A., is 0, 3% 4,0 is 03 S5 venceboro Ic range .6111 fiessaine A VE N 7 'Royal" 6 a,- g Cam&bgflHIt I . 3EmUJJ de Iks 'o ask-3 as n K iS't clinr M!t a,- 12 ASkin Dover jasper. 304 Cove 'a ED, P AL i C 0- :NOIR U rom @Gran a .11 Ocrabitolto bo,o I-10 4 '3 Ivemitt VlAwtonville FL of magh .so 0 d)) RM 2 55L Trentort Sto"'m Arepabod tj 37 A 0 Pink Hill -N- 70 ofid,isvilad miniale Jerneens. JONES ladt,. .. "II. crointin. a r 256 CROArAN Jones, cwid, WA 12 NA rL ans.b.irg il---Maysville FORE AkaA 10 rry ow: 11 6Sell w1aville Richland; Belgrade H.410"'ve Stac FwnWn so is it4 L) N 5 L P_P,n Cathtie Keg aN"on CEDAR ISLAND--OCRACOKE FERRY a Silvenda Adqrehf@Roersted from the point of fmoreb CARTER 30 days of departure. Asser J. Eft Ants a ksonvie Be Phone: Ceder Island (919) 225-3551 53 it Pairs 14 Ocracoke (919) 928-3841 ad 1. At- 6 24 tw Toll: Car and o,cc&;prmts-$IO.O0 ove, my vend C4. leafter no r rA F A F CAMPUJEUNE 'at- a S.P. sp. 6ison 22 atond Holly, Rii4 ;N 0isits Irf City TOP38H Bello 'n ad 0 C, A@ Aqxt 4N.C. U, " ".1 '. 6.,d.. Site #72 (PSWB), Pamlico Sound Wysocking Bay. LORAN-C -ferred to datum of Soundings (MLLVV) GENERAL EXPLANATION Mean Mean ExVeme LORA" FA90UtWY .... ............. 100woL 'HighWater LowWaler Lx)wWater wmwx 4 96,1100 k0oo...."dO feet feet feet 11700"1 TY@W @@W@10ft " 0."" d. 2.0 0.1 -2.0 35 22.0 75,57. 1.0 0.0 -1.0 Z......... G.-", PSWB RATES ON TMIS CHART Site#72 9960-W 9960-X 9WO-Y I vWwWWAMNIMINIft I bvftn pt 4 44 YEOMAN C 35120' N t- ej 0 3 ; . 76* 10'W A& pk- % .0 to "Dis W-W10" hM UM OmM M 0,6W.U.& 1"'IN &d dm tomp a." ow cow" "irwit, 4- 1 4 4 4-1- C-0 A.A, - LORAN LINEAR INTERPOLATOR 47" 6 e 4 13 71 Nort law" 1% f P v Iff If 0 -4, 04 Jf (D- 13 0 k@ -t . . ........ .I'm I/ J -J ........ to ID it j,"s 13 93 U e is j,@ .3 to -4- 17 ir s 3512.6 7604.4 A, % 14 3509.2 t4 7600,6 14 - 19 to 21 i /. it to 3513.9 7613.6 II s P ry T 4@0 @pp pAr-p An M IQ v Site #72 (PSVTB), Pamlico Sound Wysoching Bay (from chart 11548). V,n Site #72 (PSVvB), Pamlico Sound Wysoching Bay 41@ -.00, JT, GERG SITE NUM13ER - 73 DESIGNATOR - PSPR SITE - PUNGO RIVER, PAMLICO SOUND, NC NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 35017.76'N 76029.35W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11548 SITE ACCESS - This site has to be accessed by boat, from the boat ramp at the end of Oyster Creek Road. From Hwy. 70 in New Bern, take Hwy. 55 east to Bayboro. Then follow Hwy. 304 east towards Hobucken, then turn left onto the Lowland Road (Rd 1230) and then turn left again onto Horne Road (Rd 1234). Follow Horne Road to Oyster Creek Road and drive to the end where there is an Oyster Plant. The ramps are located just before the Plant, the middle one is the best to use. From the boat ramp, follow the markers down the channel to green channel marker "1", then go east around Pamlico Point and south to the site in Mouse Harbor. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is now located in Mouse Harbor, just off Hogpen Point, in a public oyster bed. The bed is at the edge of a marshland and the area has numerous fairly shallow banks in the bay. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The old site was searched unsuccessfully for oysters, then the general area was searched and the site moved to Hogpen Point. The small oysters were very scarce, and were scattered throughout the area covered in sea-squirts. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 2.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (0/00) (OC) 1995 11.0 7.6 1/23/95 101 I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I 1 102 1 rEm' poria Boykins .73 RAMArISLAND -3 Mo ock- at 5OVArL 147LDUFf REFUGE INItA Kho,ft Wand orapeak" .-.'--. r.I,11 1' C'68 5)"716.1 FREEN H 11eC-0 5- South . Cunituck Mo gan' ft 3. b..:d P..dle- -DSh*@010 r1reesbow S7nbu M. h, ISWO CWoAa 343 G,eqI.: 111, leruty @dy C'm 3" We.. to (,E@Mhto G.... It Tat 17 Co. jd Aydl@tt 3Cobeld T,utvilla de. .1 t,kSon Polecat-, Uh7Ritidle 'S' Tt@ (R IORO_elitwite, Elizabe'th Ci _4 ob Poplar nch George7 Woodiand031 osk areCp.n.kl CGrittily- S8.derIkV AIs jJ3 SM MAN.Id T'.P3 Ti"*,, ichSquare*Va'4owellwille 22 Ryie-,, IR 0M- Am, "': ". 1, Aulandernkavige 301 nde@, .-th-"-2 A% A - men ord C@uttISouthem Shmes I"I'ade me LIFAX u,den 13 U-11 @.rbiniif Spot '2 4, 'Valha, tirg... R0.0 left- nfield Willi- 306 Aske lie 'A6Be el" H-W @omt Harbix_ 0"MmAr Scotland Neck 'o' 6, @'t'Ci(ill Devil Hills 306 8 E RTI ESL) Net? 'YM 131 13 ALr)F-N4'% sjw@'-. Iwo. 10 @2 am Ned A;x b .0 Windsor anyi Nags Head R` Dak C" .5 QI .ck 12 2 Guit-,.z Wn.j so.. i.nck E..t tat.,Harbo, A j 30e Nassau 8:31 r 'h1we .2YF"n Pat, 12 11118171a"V TYRRELL@ E ID GoC8Eersonvi Jonesville 64 0.6WASHINGTON REA 1. 10 .I. , .b-1.1-6221"" 2Bethel - Bw G_ 264 OIS 21@ MARTI Paim 72 0maraOARE 'I PEA D py h. At WA takes Samir ft S 7 a... 902 17 17, ;311 Falida P. Pi! Roadi W.K' 903 noti mrble"V. 9 Roden -fHy0EI'I, @- a 10 pins, Le Shoarpt Gfirresis Washington I's it 2/- LAY117 32 ?-o Simps@ft U", 7.@IIf !T96h AL 'ALIFO E E inI,oodwirjf, Ak 92 It t: J, e .4and "*Vp' EFY. F, A Ayden C.4 Pd-@,- cCi@ A,,I's X""? mocaertan .0 10 Wmal ot.- a'-XIVA to 7Grifton (@@'1\2 BlountsCm.ki-,0 "a a6 Edward' 3'. -C. fain GraiC9VtN7Kit"] Ca, X.- V-b- C 0 CRVt Fo3Erhul CmRoh veek nam's L911110m, Kib -ft Ba Ir PSPA "I, A@clkt@ 3. pston %V@ 12 Askin M, (104% or Jespe a RA-mo @6 P A W L I C 0Site #73 :NOIR rks 7TV om GrantsboraoOCIUMIRAND aoffacolul 13 'lluehin Pt of maw@ Deep N.W B.. R. 256 Pathetic joeastow',a Tmaton7-Annudide, !Pink, WjU 13 011. 1! Comfort "A- taiand JONES olock"Go Croduh, 268aCROATANW .;,,Ax 19 Fo ST0 ow.b. waysville vote Ruchland,;-North Sea el@ !U Belgrade `18@10- Stale 41- alln 717 to, 14 9as2head is CEDAR ISLAND---OCRACOKE FERRY SLONonf Reservations requested fro. the point of +do' Abewl Fair 7' It Vi 11aC A A T E A7departure within 30 days of departure. 63 Mi Park 14 Sit Phone: Ceder Island (919) 225-3551 M6* P@Koke (919L) 92$913841 land Toll: Ca nd Q=W O.OD one way is N-ST', 6+ 6 2'Etii or ;2 so 'CAMPLEJEUNE- hisA xi@.'Ia Ve AONNE CORPS SASELrl-d-IP u, fi-evetr aSR. Cip, ikatr LWAA- Cape twookour outut ,,a -PN 7 i CI', C L AI4q folkstonto -fly Rid; 21 Surf City ,N Toosed Beach ad Site #73 (PSPR), Pamlico Sound Pungo River (from chart 11553). 13 16 181 13 14 13 is 17 19 15 obst, PA 13 t9 9 14 13 if hfd 10 16 10- 16 N 3r sh 4 4 14 4 4 5 L T OBSC, ---Lro, 3 8 to 13 2 6@@ I C. hrd 7 Ced r12 31 ........... .... 2 F1 R 2.5s 1611 4M -2- 7 . ... . ...... 5' p 1 8 10 to ,9 98, Shl re E4 2 sit VA hrd 10 5 R 0, It R" 3 4 3: a 1 "81 7 7 3 2 8 3 7 3 3 4----- 3 3 8 3 4 4 5 PA 3 YEOMAN Dick Pt 190% 9 35-18' N M a r s h 4) 76*30'W e. 4 1 1 3 4 6 7 6 Pamlico Pf 4 sft 4 6 7 4 5 5 3 4 4 3 3 3 Oak C 3 8 6 sft 3 4 % 7 8 3 4 21, 3 4 ouse Harbol 6 3 7 5 5 81 C hrd 2 PSPR, en /Site #73, t Hg 3 4 Core sft 4 Swamp 11 3 \ 5 7 C R E E K S L A N D, 9 % 3 &-SoufAwa 61 3 3 hrd V) 3 2 3 4 SCALE 1:40,OW NAUTICAL MILES 2 STATUTE MILES Marsh 0 2 YARDS 1000 2M 3= A- .4 5 13 LONGITUDE --rrnT" 4 3W is, (r SW Site #73 (PSPR), Pamlico Sound Pungo River 0- Site #73 (PSPR), Pamlico Sound Pungo River Irv M-I& w@ 41 GERG SITE NUM13ER - 74 DESIGNATOR - PSNR SITE - NEUSE RIVER, PAMLICO SOUND, NC NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 35005.34'N 76031.32'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11553 SITE ACCESS - The site can only be accessed by boat, and the oysters collected by dredging. From New Bern, follow Hwy. 55 east to Bayboro, then southeast towards Oriental. Turn left onto Rd. 1322 towards North Trent, after 1.5 miles turn left again onto Rd 1321. Follow the road to Rd 1325 (Brown's Creek) and turn right and drive towards Whortenville. Turn right onto the old Lumpton Road (Rd 1326) and drive to the end where the Slades Grocery Store is located along with the boat ramp. From the ramp, travel down the channel out to red channel marker "T', and the site is another 0.75 miles to the southeast in 18 - 20' of water. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located to the east of Piney Point, in Pamlico Sound. The reef is about 20' underwater, and is surrounded by water that is 22 - 24' deep. This is not an easy reef to find. The stations were not differentiated due to the size of the reef, and to the scarcity of the oysters. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The small oysters were all very scarce, and occurred in clumps that were covered with lots of spat. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 5.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (700) (OC) 1995 21.0 8.5 1/23/95 103 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 104 1 rE.-,P-O,I.a 13 I@ r a- @X. Moy,,,k Pill Knolls Weird Comileake, Hdl Ge- 1. Sli".Cur,ituck Ro Cal: A 1 1M70a endleton , Sh.wi,.,. I , 6_0 Ise Ise or M.,IteesbOrO .4 u ur@, G,.gm com it Garysbufg@110111,2 on-iv,6 4, S nb ],, Wal.rilly I Sell dy C`- 'AS 3.1 Neldo oTNMll 17 N at... Aydl@ It 7 Pole- rd.ri '- 12S atkton Hobblivill Elizabeth Ci Poplar nch Gty, I l', 7 Ur" 903 oodland 0 F;7 Olt, 31C Fwate,h Ahok 0date nuttlf" Sandeding Rich Square RyUnd 1, 1 MideN Old TjaP 3 22, IIIANS AP, or ii-Osirille i- Winfirt! Jiliviiii Duck anlirT.., Au :nd II)IT Gcoluft-sta -.2 P Artobel" 1 O.IN AN Hart Ord3 filter Sa. Shorts, AL I . AX2Kellord 13 Roc It 17 Bills Spot !"Ith Enfield a HerI Urge.N 'Pt ., a.I- -'St to Scotland Neck L.W Fani,, aint Hru@@_ I_ 3Pt. P Hnty Ise 33 903 WZ h, 8'. @ill Devil Hills rivill a E R TIE@,E Nat'l 5 r. Awe. Sot:Nl) PA, on 13 A ,I F cop btro .1@0 A-ptigoo to2Goall Ned . Nags Head - 6 @ t-@goo @ L.wrence, GD Windsor,Mmin, Fort 'i.99 13 17 ng ell, 12 rzi, 5, man.. ll Oak cr" He .110. --it- S...1 12 ck C Speed C umbia 315 Grove Ta a9 Fyng Pan 2fliam an 0, "y TYRREL Undirtif G C8 ER erSonvi PW, is WASMI FF41 S r 221 NGTON , _'S- @ dke 264 -i 12 IIle il - ops" 6it.2Bethel -',j1_.G- CARE I point M. PEA 0 903 17 17, ,nsp 41@. kx;, Y ALWA PUNGO 11 St. .2 i3@3 Folkis 0. soll Pi -*Pt JS 3@ r VA" 12 H Y 0 E "; G nv le Lee Militia. wasnington leI 3i, , -- Vi-.Win- Gibbis PL Winterville ""- I I. .92 BE`AUFOn Chonowinity %Z@ -, .% th 99 IT T\-, SP New ..L,,Vpt inSdine'\ Holland . ...... Cott Point A one, ivium 9,, !,4 /,.to i;.,A. a 'D not, onnertm 77... AMA. 12 Grifton 12 17 8Iour,UCNkV- a 6 A., 0 It C z Fiat 4 range I: fl AVEN 2Caqpbell I LOW- 3 Emvj ca"or, Irreek 4 UtFo .1k tos Hamm Be Sr 1--v Mir r 3 12 2kin0304 'Ber PI @). P A M L @Kifts an Coo .3 06 ny0it Ocra. like OOMMEISLAAC @NBLO 11 R 44 @3 merntil 110101:11,"oo @a2New Bern (9i) Is A, RCEDAR/ oods 6 'Tranton, oods AnipadIcle =ti, --,I".- _.;,.,I.,,der Little Pink Hid C-don,Ine Riveldalt -,, .Jk.- .--- - i,.-, ** ollockavi 11141tch,I-"g. 0:., .2 1, JONES Crustal me. I 8-..->,@ @A I ;,; 1.1@ CRO4,1AN W-11 2SO !@@ I,", I @\0 Marinelli; FORE T01"t uia,p, Ile Nchlandi Bew 0ck 6 North inaye Stacc ran 10, 3ONSLO Ne"on Davis CEDAR ISLAND--OCRACOKE FERRY WIs juapi. Cathjj,@,t* K.11u. Reservations requested from the point of departure within 30 clagio J. EN. +A 2Y4 Phone: Cedar Island 91 A&, notaksonvieCARTER 14 eS Midway P*qLj_ iffil 63L Ocracoke (919) %8-3841 N-W-tic Toll. Car and 00cultants-411LOD one way CA. (.1 ns Ile I a CAMPtEAEUNE AMMANNEMM VON Rai, ... Car ca,,, iaaea,r it. 8.0 S.P. LOW- Cape Down 22 , -4 1 , C E A N, 1`0 no"6ne -Pe PSIM Holly Ri 210 Site #74 Suit CAY -tA 0 late .n Topsail Beach C, "V. C. U .@-PA Site #74 (PSNR), Pamlico Sound Neuse River 21 13 26 2 9 21 22 23 13 12 10 13 21 It Ard 3508.7 F1 R 4S I 3M:--i':'!*`, 7630.1 2i'%% 6 21 13 21 19 20 25 0 15 NI ......... .-0 23 6 ,e 22 20 16 20 20 000 24 4 24 16 20 35 6 76 8'.5 21 22 20 F 21 25 21 14 23 16 020 so 22 23 16 17"*-........ 19 21 22 4 22 19 23 .. ... ... ... ... ... 20 110 24 24 16 is 21 24 :1W 17 so .20 22 24 13 16 23 17 24 20 22 22 16 tvl 20 23 YEOMANC 15 AoW 21 1 23 35@06 N 12--. 16 % 22 76'30'W 13 14 ..t 22 22 22 13 t 16 23 23 I 1 20 23 %.9 12 23 13 17, Cz 13 23 21 12 15 12 23 22 22 14 10 * 22 2% 12 22 10 20 041 2 14 swan 9 22 22 8 F1 R 2 SS 15ft SM"4 4 3 rA 1 4 2 ........... 22 23 ..... ...... ............. 21 Pa Re' 2 3 3 0 Arw 4, 0 OW 21 3 : 3 i-,% 19 22 - PA 3 20 2 22 20 0 20 21 a f s h piney P@ 2 2 17 21 22 9 20 2 PSNR 22 17 3 Site #74 23 is is. 17 19 21 22 14 231 20 so 22 12 10 .4pp Ik 10 019 Q ... .. .. 16 16 17 20 22 13 R 2.: 1: M to Site #74 (PSNR), Pamlico Sound Neuse River (from chart 11553). Site #74 (PSNR), Pamlico Sound Neuse River M toil I GERG SITE NUM13ER - 76 DESIGNATOR - CFBI SITE - BATTERY ISLAND, CAPE FEAR, NC NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 33054.95'N 78000.21'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11534 SITE ACCESS - This site is an easy site to sample by hand, but has to be accessed by boat. Follow Hwy. 70 all the way south into Southport, make a right turn at the bank and drive to the boat ramps and marina at the end of the road. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is visible from the ramp, and is located at the northeastern comer of Battery Island. This site can easily be collected by hand at low tide, or by using dredge at high tide. Station 1 is at the northern tip of the island on the spit, Station 2 is to the southwest side of the spit and Station 3 is to the southeast of the spit. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Medium sized oysters were abundant throughout the area, occurring in clumps. There was a great deal of shells well throughout the area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 10.0 8.5 V24/95 105 I 90T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I @ebAn-3 @0'1 R T 1 6 Be. Great i eto 4city)2@O q- "svfi;e-.4 lViddles nsp e 13 none We _Wenona Cary -E, 1170 Stokes ilson kLa Pik.R it' 0 map 93 Pa. 29 eigh 1". belo Btuc;r! 'P, 6G P,retovm rilego 306 CITT )t M4 H4Lu.9W 11264 Grim ,_ 'bye slan VVitshington n,, kon a 4 WrisfirnatainPir ,Wikpn --..A 12 too iiis N' 107 W.15 mp". W.15a n 3196Pinkney Eureka Ls@-UkEIN E?64 Win@efvilleYChinW-mtV n? 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Macea or at@ Brun4vivick _,::WL4H&,!- Co. &YAW CD5j, 118C. 14, 3V2 n2Gardens w- In.3 SP to Crusoe [stand W, Ion, Tabor \5 City Modie Wmnabow 132, 2@, P53T) Naki 81,,R M-:, 421 UNSWICK C, rN@. os - Cie ru n.,-, ka Ash C. ".. ril. Loris6S P. ALI Carolina BGVA Pire. at, 10\4QSoihn,i3 P 701 Longuroord317 0 P15 Laka? Kum Beach 904221, 67 Fnrfhr,,Sfi4 V. IU hit is P.M. 9d '_79-130_ 133 CFBI Site #76 COW .low "DL ".h, owe Fm 'North Myrtle A Y or Beach C@ 17 V, Myrtle Beacli 17 'Urfiside Beach ru, ,jed' Site #76 (CFBI), Cape Fear Battery Island 2 r TAW %N el-P 2 17 it /G) 14 Reproduced from NOAA chart no. 11537 \ /2A as 127 /U corrected to February 15, 1992 0 North American Datum 1983. (WUS 1984@@ - ------ N 34 For additional update inforamlion, /3 see appendLx A. Pa- 2 6/ a CA8 7 CFBI 9 5 S 3 Site #76 5 I DVIPA-Z 4-34 sub. 3 3 3 r .0 OUTHP0 CAS TANK A 2 A PA PA Pffiv I SPWI-0 CL is SUB FT WA I T I P-,-4zjr- R 4. IM IR /8)2 ED G W PA W 32 .041, --'W A 51 , Mwah PA 4 A PA' 2 Pft.; 1, A, f-;0 2 \V 3 Vb Better Fft. U -11 1 1 e, - 116 island 5k a ho X.1'' PA b@ ,D 2 2 C-1 *7 7 FR4 Ift -5- Ina \ 2 low NIP 11 %4. 1 2"2 if Pav Pa. . n- - 6 ;'3 2 1 J@ X131" 5 M PA M R 4ft. qr Y191 3 6 Ct (2@ / PA 3W9 1\ / '- I r '4 "Pt- 3 13 4@ F kOn M-. OR IQ 7 ft 421t PA 114) 10s 16911 _ @TA M CO), \:Tr 947K7 It TANK 4d AKJSLAND 447,@@; I_Q _ -- \@@ , @ F-7) GU art Cas"ll marsh 2 S 7 7 9 FrG 0 2 13\ QF PA 10 91 11 4at "D rhonno I - - .1 . -J. -'r I @ Site #76 (CFBI), Cape Fear Battery Island (from chart 11537). Site #76 (CFBI), Cape Fear Battery Island SOUTH CAROLINA SITES GERG SITE NUMBER - 78 DESIGNATOR - SRNB SITE - NORTH BAY, SANTEE RIVER, SC NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 33010.37'N 79014.56'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11532 SITE ACCESS - This site has to be accessed by boat and the samples collected using a dredge. Head south down Hwy. 17, south of Georgetown, and turn left onto South Island Road. Travel for about 5 miles to the end of the road where there is a Ferry, and the boat ramps are on your left. Follow the Intercoastal. Waterway to the Esterville Minum Cut and on to the red channel "4". Bear left (south) through the channel and on for about 1.5 miles to the southeast to the site. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located in the North Santee Bay, just off the mouth of Beach Creek. Station 1 lies to the southeast of the creek mouth, Station 2 to the south-southwest and Station 3 lies to the west of the creek mouth. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The medium sized oysters were abundant throughout the area. There was also a great deal a shell. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING MIETHODS Oysters - SS dredge Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - subtidal, 2.0 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled 0100) (OC) 1995 1.0 8.6 1/24/95 107 I 80T I I I I I I I . - I I I I I I I I I I I Z6 ULUU 3LIM K" U 13 Rock ngham I L L I @45OJ21 34e0i110n.0 17 5 Ev rgn Ys @voi I @Ie Brownsvill 1A 7,' 2Flo 9242 *,5 hfte III ille Mechanic- 57 QLE.. Lake 904 sville Grove 30.Latta View Cerro Gor076 10 ;,I :: ' 38 Fair Cha urn 732P 2 14 441 Kemp I 1@nvlon 10 Bluff Brun, EM Se lers'2ork 3 Palmetto 'S'1111@" _/ t. 50, Zio I hols 130 IM A, cum] 271%in,17,6,& X Cherry Grove 51)0Mario Mullins Floyds 410 3 7' ee6 Pee733 905 orence 19 239abor 76 576 Nalkina ,ille2 7Iaussen@@)\,9911 Gi een Sea ann9urnI\@ M AR 10NCity 52 P L 0 R IE41A 917 911 Guide 35 301 51 Orum9Rains Ev 41 @7 Ac@@ alivan ffin ham ergreen W,X8\3r5Ferry 410 Loris rrn Sardis io 9) 4'to IlLenaly532 8 a@ bor"4\9 Rai C0 55 @i Aynor3 R'VrR5Hyman '@A Horq@ 14C 541 Gowar 46 B los5o 24 yl Cool ;pring ff' Longs a 434 Crossroad II;q J11 . J11P 19 Red Blu @!@rn F, )h anton5Home 0 q7 Riv ,IHann* %Z@_ 1-TS 3ordanvill Poss Roa 378 Lake City @f Mary44 -bevill @@i 1gsburg 41 Hickory Grove NN -0 ampee o way.@-@_"- 2 33 j 1 81,23 118 37 341 Purdy-2 5Jlof;i@sov Hle. 29 Atlantic 523 Cades5i! 24 W 3Briarcliffe 512 39 ingway5Uongo a@dclvill68 bul I @V Mouzon 979 4 in 17 47 37 261 utlan I d Sucks an 35 7 Fowler6'Indian 'r 10 r@t3 26171164town\ 512 Hen 5136astee 707 YRTLE BFACH Kingstree 74 Yauhanna ne erAcm n N19,I.s13 15 Adyn i A, 5 B UR G24 nion 261 ip 4Surlside Beach 5 5 hems0ads arden City@ 30 ew Morrisvill -8Plantersvill Hein 26 5274 377 4@ 10 Murr Is Inlet ane 10 MUNTINGrION REACH IM rsaw, OatlandXROCKGREEN 9 Uourclin 16 Trio 51apfio 16 521 e""11 11 !17 Ear endrew:r /Ul Ir- ",I 45 gy IELO' chfield 4 41 G C 0RG E IINNeach 8 'S.fe. he so4Pleys 8911A 21 Ish nd 0 V 45 Calvin Sampit 4 40 Georgetow it @@Cf' 11 /J.. no.' IWi er 12 E>0 I@r@' North In et U Aulvin 18 fSRNB Bon eau 19 n 07%@./A RO BELLE $SL I@ORM IS AID Site #78 ,,-A GARDENS ARION21 6 48 FRANCIS NOPSEWEErkt 41 PLANTArIO"' ethefa "Shulerville OLD U5 sour" iNFEE 4NAL ZE, A 4! 376 15 Sant&* Point ordesville A32 402 jiWS CEDAR ISLAND Huger MURPHY ISLAND akley, IAT@4AL FO @EST 133 cclellanvil@e 61 NLF A@, 32 A- CAPE enclaw OSP Site #78 (SRNB), Santee River North Bay. im C' (Y I- 111@41 * /i4 0 to @2 YEomm A a 4M kAt, 33*10'N Q!@ I ' w Oak It n d 79* 15'w 6C 10 k" %*% 3 -11 12 op 4' \1 0 Mw1h Oak 4 rue rw 2 2 z) C@ow Island I" 4M IV 4j MWh SRNB C 1 Site #78 4- e7 k @: to@*4 2 2' 11'9 4p4 '16 5, o r t At auk& 3 6 M 7A see Cffw I 2 46M7 4 61 \2 M 5 .1 S L A N D \ 2 7 Tw IM.: 6 7 31, 6 6 6 7 2 4 -P1 b2 42 5 i 8 3' 7 lt@2to 6 6' V 10 4-- 3 7\2 7 A 5 ,.8" /_1 6 2 Greco 3 a, IV A10 01)(f a. I? ./ 8 9 5 4 t 9 3 7 lob 6 20 to 6 /Sant" pt P.1 10 h 14 11 5 2@ 1 3 CO 3! to It 4 2 Gs kpoo 2 12 2 9 12 15% 17 3 6 1 3 14 A 3f 15%1 6 A ! - 2D Site #78 (SRNB), Santee River North Bay (from chart 11532). I NEI I I NEI MUMM Site #78 (SRNB), Santee River North Bay GEORGIA SITES GERG SITE NUM13ER - 81 DESIGNATOR - SRTI SITE - TYBEE ISLAND, SAVANNAH RIVER ESTUARY, GA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 32000.99'N 80057.95'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11512 SITE ACCESS - This site is a walk-up and is best sampled by hand at low tide. From Savannah, follow Hwy. 80 towards Tybee Island for about 17 miles. After you cross the Lazaretto Creek bridge, take the first road to the left (opposite the Lazaretto Creek Marina sign). This road will dead end after about 0.25 miles into the Lazaretto Creek (Note : Road marked "Private no Trespassing"), park next to the old wooden buildings. From here, walk down the creek and along the shore about 0.25 miles towards the red channel marker "T'. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the northern side of Tybee Island, at the edge of the Tybee Road Channel. The area id surrounded by Spartina alterniflora marshland. The three stations were not differentiated due to the scarcity of the oysters along the shoreline. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The oyster population was very scarce, with only a few small oysters being found in clumps. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.2 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 18.0 15.0 2/20/95 109 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 110 1 3 lit' )oot, Pinevis 7 rh,, 36 to Ired. 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J A110 71 Is 7 v. 2' 12 42 441 tA@p t to are, 33 VIRemert 2 'Lf-f NOKL " I, M ruitland 6.1 SWAMP a... 71 04 15 11 Do ED OKEFENOKEE NAWONk IXIO M."'C"I" 19 APd 14 T Lzries sr@er Needrolue 9For MWUFEREFUGV@ Hilliard Fem :rief Marc$ 13 Ed,th 301 1, 016 -0 , log 52 221 0 S 2 C H L S ucil AMfjh Hedglia.' 89 cum Monticellb 11 53 35 Momix; 94 serve C.-I JA t.5 Jasp f 90 9 441 301 5 41 eks 12 39 White/ OSITEOLA 35 Springs 90 1. 3 NATIONAL n wecissa 37 FOREST Glen Saint Mary Ve lUaX 11 432 4 ... 50 11 48 10 221 4 8 47 01 '0 S, 17 4 ohn'tee Oran ak 4 4 3 a LakeCitV ) _!1 2 Site #81 (SRTI), Savannah River Tybee Island. March 2 2 2 a6a# 1 13 1 31 25 91 13 IS at 3 1 4 0 2 14 15 2 2 5 7 3 34 " 7 7 9 11 14 15 j. 2 5 9 16 3 3 R)ol -12 8 001 2 45 5 7 12 IFIG41461 I'lo 6 AIW A 10 11 BA AW 5 ? 0, 9 N4 10 SRTI 3 3 5 7 742 @07 % 13 S" #813 4 7Arw79 10 15 2 0 a M" 3 5 %,16 ow.- 2 a4 7 %% isI 7 4 74 9 15 412...' 9p. r-- 5 3 5ISO as 43ft 90mrs 9 69 13 119 01 7100 if 64 FI Y 4s 1611 3M "NY YrR BW I aP, S@" 17 A16 Qb 1 2 -01 &Of# 0 046 1011ky@&_@, @&@21 ko, i's 21 ft%o,,2 0jobow 31"L -26__ 2p g 2, 20 22 WiD W fkghu 3 3 -16 IgR4 5 2o 31 - P.- 24 26 --- ----- ---- ;7.61A. =0!8? 95 '4410 Co F@E@ , -- FIG MIY2 16tflo 51PA 51 4 $#,we F102 475 5 4 3 9 Marsh- 4spa-to, 23 10 101 773 FL 31327 2 &WIV4 97 oo 9 9 7 it 55513 to I 0 04_-_Z) ,- ...- Aw 9 12 9 e. /.o 7 Ms. 21 oor 9 0 10 9 to 9 YEDMANA oo 10 32,00' N MW CL 120 FT 80*55'W VVIT CL n rr YEOMAN 0 32, 00' N 15 12 80,50". obso, ;2f%%M CL 0 r"f 7 oc, PA@W owns Plan CAN PA Marsh 7 12 13 15 PA 6 marsh M-"reh,%- to Pat$ ssh 5 3 J5 9 Site #81 (SRTI), Savannah River Tybee Island (from chart 11512). Site #81 (SRTI), Savannah River Tybee Island 'Jill if I At@` GERG SITE NUMBER - 82 DESIGNATOR - SSSI SITE - SAPELO ISLAND, SAPELO SOUND, GA NONINAL SITE CENTER - 31023.57'N 81017.28'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11507 SITE ACCESS - This site can only be accessed by boat, and can only be successfully sampled by hand at low tide. Sampling at high tide with a dredge is not an option. Follow 1-95 south from Savannah to Exit #10, and go east to Darien. In Darien, take Rd 99 north towards Ridgeville. In Ridgeville, take the first right (large blue house) and follow the road until it dead ends at the McIntosh Rod & Gun Club where there is a boat ramp and hoist. The ramp is useless at low tide, as it is high and dry. From the ramp proceed down the North River to the ICWW, at red channel marker "182". The Black River is directly across the ICWW from here, and this will lead you out into Doboy Sound. The old lighthouse is visible 1.4 miles away, at a bearing of 30'. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the north side of Doboy Sound on Sapelo Island, nearby the old lighthouse. Station 1 is located on the shoreline to the east of the lighthouse, and just west of Deans Creek, Station 2 is 100 meters closer to the lighthouse and Station 3 is opposite the lighthouse. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Oysters were extremely abundant throughout the area, along with huge piles of dead shell. They were generally small to medium in size. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING MIETHODS Oysters - hand Sediments -. N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.2 m POSSIBLE CONTAAIINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified ih the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled Moo) (OC) 1995 27.0 13.0 2/21195 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 112 1 3 A Vien 302020ty. 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N..d=,o MLOLIFE REFUGE illiard Hof ma"252 "a 378 it. P. StHOMV'118 13 Edith .16 1 1. 1 Fam loo 2 air 9 's E C 14 0 L S C.@I S couna Callate ,I, HodgaW AWLUI to@ 53 su 114 Onticellii 11 Monsic gores 23 10 146 J per 26 05 0 a ison as 441 301 17G@me Wile 4 J" dksb' 'il 30 Whi" 35 2 a I., Son,.. OSCEOLA dvWh NABONAL M I n go FOREST G an Saint Mary 10 27 Live Oak 13 43 1 4h3 so Al 47 30 221 9 121 W.1lb- 129 Olusles S, 53 L80, MY Ora Site #82 (SSSI), Sapelo Sound Sapelo Island. *(OTgTT jjvq3 tuo-ij) puulsj ojaduS punoS ojaduS '(ISSS) Z8# al!S V lb C3% IN COX"" L do \ x , Act. act L -V or Adi or L C4 07- $to 0-1 IS. CIV- la W qb@ .. LZ LZ z L 09 14 L L L lC% Cit, 7. V L CA 4ft L est pq cs es JL WOW PNIDIOM) AuvniONVS 3NILWAIS I 'IVINI()IVN 4) 6 -aps liod oql uo saienbs molleA ptm eps pjeoqjels eml uo sal6tw IF M: Site #82 (SSSI), Sapelo Sound Sapelo Island GERG SITE NUMBER - 83 DE SIGNATOR - ARWI SITE - WOLFE ISLAND, ALTAMAHA RIVER, GA NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 31019.45'N 81018.65'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11507 SITE ACCESS - This site can only be accessed by boat, and can only be successfully sampled by hand at low tide. Sampling at high tide with a dredge is not an option. Follow 1-95 south from Savannah to Exit #10, and go east to Darien. In Darien, take Rd 99 north towards Ridgeville. In Ridgeville, take the first right (large blue house) and follow the road until it dead ends at the McIntosh Rod & Gun Club where there is a boat ramp and hoist. The ramp is useless at low tide, as it is high and dry. From the ramp proceed down the North River to the ICWW, at red channel marker "182". Follow the ICWW to the north until you come to red channel marker "198". The site lies 0.5 miles at a bearing of 35' from the marker. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located in the Altamaha River - Sound on the southern side of Wolfe Island. There are no really good landmarks in the area other than the navigation marker. There is a six foot high wall of dead oyster shell along the bank next to the site. The stations were not differentiated due to the scarcity of oysters in the entire area. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 There were only a very few small oysters to be found in the entire area. Few spat were observed, with lots of dead shell. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMI?LING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.2 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in- the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (OC) 1995 1.0 13.0 2/21/95 113 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 114 1 Field ' "t@ Midway "a Lill 53 sville !@ald Jahn n corre _a ,sylon 1 36 20 d rCr a 12 a 23 1191 I Crunrlsile Emr, ifle ISP TA T N A L L hard "I Cobb Pitt, umber ntside 3 14 UA 21H 15 Hatle 20 31 Z", '2 r 13 ce Oro Filbecca Cueen I esville 32J1 R.1,01 Dakar ..tire, Ludo" N 0 T tj R F. H 6 11 q.r;n.. a11 @ \ 2 oo QL7) to. gth N A h b I.' 'ridgen '1 23 P P 'a n a 5 s 3 221 '3 1 @oo Dot 26 LnViII9 2 1WAYNt- J111sup. 57 Sh I "", roxton d(2)Qg 4f132 sbc ocil West BAC Ping "a over 9 .,.an Town,thl tits - Y Flat! ihinglej - 40,, WIN (,, nF'F E E Alm'A Ra nghann G d trasi-4 a_. 19r"I r"I" I ,, l Vito ulan Up Nicholls 0 Irciallhunst 10 MerEd.a Sytvt 0 [on .net TIF C Gorday/ Douglas lot Mount Floo"al hlZ 3 flarnan 29 7 "1 10 McKinnon Eve, A9, B.ckley oklield P Rthe'... 6illitisbur Fill) -it 0.1 , a rulyn 13 341 f 91 City ornego acoochee Dixie 60. he - 27 Eld do $20 3 --,St!j I 7 23 5 N'tc-s-w". lackshogr -0 A,N, k L E yrl 7 17 "', B IF R I E N ..,..one @ Wlyj1,viII. GLY Na I ale -2 to nd 2 2 resboro A ns 3 26 Afi @ 70an "I'll - are 122 Is @?Ojfl E 2 0 SBe] 'S "a Iri e" KI 14AR E 3? Hickox @5 W, Colidell F ns+llnl S PVe :6 1( verh, @21 Is JEKnL ISI gylo 13 a i4- @- -@I,.rborv a' Cecil .8 'Cinr 3. onnerville esaia, P a noy3 k and J61' @.ce II Moody 7 DU Po1 23 252 Wood14 7 2 D A F C L I N C H 21 13 A MN' Stockton ICHARL!ON 3 P,' CUM8104A I HM A.S',5 0, 5 40 C k R,PAl '6 Homeland 12 14, 4, Rornerl a@ 1. Hayaw Cb'JOKLL;@adelsHi -21 K Fig., Mayday 11 3 a1do9t S'a" CoY f P'." Be'. an 21 6 @ 131 61 M'. ,a 8 21 is osto OKEFEMOKIEENATFONAL T8,or KILDLIFE REFUGE Word Framan Need.010 Edith 13 r, H o I. S 94 too 301 11 89 5 Ctwncil Callahan _Il2il Hedl;4'.@ AMFLIA ISL all 9 53 Maniac 10 onticello 11 35 94 ..a. 23 In A, 38 S 46 Jasper .5 90 441 P. Moors- 41 Greenville cksOhVill 17 10 35 12 Whols 35 Sprnngs OSCCOLA dwin 30 NATIONAL It 2 Jac w8chuds 37 FORf s r Glen Saint Mary 27 Live Oak 13 4324!2 Sanderson 50 1PO 4 440 301 49 47 221 8 1 75 . .. ..... P'l 90 10 129 Wellborn olustell 4 If Gros 2 53 Lak Site #83 (ARWI), Altamaha River Wolfe Island. MM M M M M M M M MIMM M M % -W 1!0, 3 V) V "Jr 1: -,00 16 2JO 11% A6 ()EDO 4L ftEGS tos 10 ro ACA CfMLC wu \2 %b OC R ft 20ft PA rb A a- 3 3 3 fa \2 13 \OVINV 3 wd 'VI %4) - 11 @, - Vrb 7 %9 -@I- V 13 65 led \6 %fi leak is It @:7- 3 X 02 \1 - .:, "% It 1.0 F'G46 44f 46 1b 3 3 -0 C1 3 9 9 3 3;2 0 N - ------- ---- ---- ----------- -- -% % C- t Site #83 (ARWI), Altahama River Wolf Island (from chart 11508). Site #83 (ARWI), Altahama River Wolf Island .-A M VA -- FLORIDA SITES GERG SITE NUMBER - 84 DESIGNATOR - SJCB SITE - CHICOPIT BAY, ST. JOHNS RIVER, FL NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 30022.86'N 81026.40'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11489 SITE ACCESS - This site is a walk-up site that is best sampled at low tide. From 1-95 in Jacksonville, go east on Hwy. 202 (J.Turner Butler Blvd.) and then north on Hwy. AlA to the Mayport Ferry at the Little Jetties Park. Note: AlA goes north for about 5 miles, then turns west onto Atlantic Blvd. for about a mile and then north again at Mayport. AlA divides at a "Y", keep left on Mayport Road. The Little Jetties Park separates the St. Johns River from Chicopit Bay. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the south side of the St. Johns River, on a small promontory leading out to the park. Station 1 lies south of the public jetty next to Ferry Road, Station 2 is 50 meters due west and Station 3 is another7.5 meters west of Station 2. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Medium sized oysters were abundant throughout the area, and easily collected by hand at low tide. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.5 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled ( I 900) (0Q 1995 30.0 14.0 2/18/95 115 I 9TT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IA.. Igtbil lg@a !-Z 105 rA,iil@ Little Talbot Island State Park Q_ p.3000 "Ki slev r Is Hug@ mel-al p5A F 105 47 m1nole Beach YPORT dMemorial L ST ION SJCB Manhatten Beach Site #84 @,'@'^P_tfannath Park 53- 0 DUMP SITE L Atlantic Beach I a AfLANTI@ BLVD 10 101 A Neptune, Beach f-4 t ioliday, iartsor, _G-Id JaCkSOnville Beach rd I gpl, \ I @- - Jacksonville Beach Pier 0 Plbl. .-.. It evs T A "Ia. Pahm L 202 ...... .. ". 2- @11 vi 5 60 -1 1 Ponte Vedra, Beach ,x 0 -4 , 5 203 r it t tt 741% 64 0 01 ---,L Site #84 (SJCB), St. Johns River Chicopit Bay. 4\ Sw 91 R Marsh 0 SN'00 0983 U. V FIXED BRIDGE .4 "y;,cLLa FT "E c 15 FT (CEN7ER) Marsh :3 oVHD PWR C^EI e7 CL 40 FT ." " ""W U W POLE DEMA" 09A) CATIOt4 .0 to REGS (see 7- NOTE C P LE so. lot, L 7 Am ST. JOHN S RIVE P-0 R 02 The project depth is 30-42 feet to -1 villa. For controlling depths use Chart 1149!A Ft 9 oy .... ....... 10 48 16h 183, Pks P! 122 */1. bo R 6S /SO R %,Qk F1 1@21 -G PILOT TO- so GE A G 4S 16ft "85" PA FIEL C .'IGQ CUT f 2FR131tp. AD 24 t" .'MASC ULE RIJIDGC 21 f4e :10TA I P I, go "r C*'!@ @IZZ -'Y' pr@ 't rf" Aunt ci CA.&IE 131 ")Sint HIMBITED AR rod 0 C) Wla 334.500 rowlit / Ok [see qoto A) ------ (Ab4nd. Lt. 0 ST \ ,, 6411 4 '( 2 C G noilw& % IS 4A4 N%28 4J\ \39 '(WE11 0 Na- 3 1@306. 8'. -2 GP F) 3 N F Ol) 20gf- 83ft,, 9 -1, G Sir Lt. F1 a- 3 SJCB E n"W "i@_7 P-@ Site #84 ILE L0*1 3 @ro %V4 0 2 2 3 __ '0 1 3 @NOI 2 Cr . fASf3h D 0, ;1 / Site #84 (SJCB), St. Johns River Chicopit Bay (from chart 11491). low 41 4, 107 Site #84 (SJCB), St. Johns River Chicopit Bay GERG SITE NUMBER - 85 DESIGNATOR - MRCB SITE - CRESCENT BEACH, MATANZAS RIVER, FL NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 29-45.84'N 81015.71'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11485 SITE ACCESS - This site is best sampled by hand at low tide. From 1-95 or Hwy. 1 south of Augustine, take Rt. 206 east towards the Matanzas River/ICWW bridge. Just before you cross the bridge, turn right and drive to the end of the dirt road. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located south of the Matanzas River bridge, on the western shoreline. Station 1 is to the south of the promontory, Station 2 lies at the eastern tip and Station 3 lies on the northwest side of the spit. Station 3 lies due south of the 7th set of bridge pilings. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The small oysters were very scarce across the entire site. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.2 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (700) (OC) 1995. 35.0 19.0 2/18/95 117 I 8TT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 16A Vil. B-6 VILA 0 A 16 m is"Lo l' nb 0 5A St Augustine C -a astil- Im, ZISIL August" Tio. Lighthouse Park Pier All,galor Co Ix- Far 214 Pa ocol Ju-tl 5 -2 stasia State COU%T@ R creation Area a, 207 5 Al -St Agab. Z > 3> 3 Ay @,N P.- Hvl v I 1\ 1 -1 @ I MRCB 207 k. Site #85 But[ It Sue Lier Park Ew Fran in 8. j Saybir" lZ S-h escent Such 1 A 12 7:7 D. 305 12 12 206 t. Matana H.- oa 95 9 es F 6 k A- W Is- cRkEK- Estat" 2- AQuAUC, 7PFE9M9WE L Site #85 (MRCB), Matanzas River Crescent Beach. 44 "9,86 8 MAW 39 41 Irf- 0 0 3 FI G 4s 12ft,-43. "AA 7 43 37 42 Butler ach R F1 iij 16f "45- 9 46*.- 1 .- 4 9 G P :.4 34 40 44 c '4 7' 22 S I R 4aec 16ft"* G r, 47 c 1 43 r,'4V G 2 V. 17 '-G 31 40 I R 4*e* 16ft. 9 45 G 44 -< c 00 38 CA 18 m m PA 7 43 39 46 % G A4 R 10 38 mumt IR'r 4 43 47 R r 11'. It 37 42 z %. A" 47 cabi 2 ULE BRIDGE Area a 4 co CIL 90 m VENT CL 23 12 44 IIAT CEM A) 34 3 47 12 42 14 26 45 S 48 CD NOTE 8 F1 R "C 164' 51 rle@ If i Su oc :4 CD ie daybeocons ore private- ito. :- 0 )inloined ond positions ore ow. 33 42 oximale. 13 46 R. 50 CD 27 52 I G 4's 16ft'67, 40 9 13 45 48 51 F1 R 4&ec 16ft"7 42 54 928 AW 44 49 52 FI G 4s 121t'? 1' 18 41 25 54 I R 4SeC 121t'72' 00 44 48 I 01 1: 51 SurfAced' RaMP3 t F1 SeIft"7 14 54 43 cqt.. "I c : 52 49 G '75' 3 27 36 46 330 0 Fr 24 .310 0 8 S Sh 0 IFI@Ijf 10", 12M 'ii- 'I / I 0 .4 :@'44 P 10 .9 15 55 V, 'A MAGN 31 48 A R 53 F1 G JIS 1211'81, so Z--7-f- 1T Site #85 (MRCB), Matanzas River Cresent Beach Arl Or @7 rrp. GERG SITE NUM13ER - 86 DESIGNATOR - IRSR SITE - INDIAN RIVER, SEBASTIAN RIVER, FL NONIINAL SITE CENTER - 27849.77'N 80028.46'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11472 SITE ACCESS - This site is a walk-up and best sampled by hand at low tide. Follow Hwy. 1 south from Melbourne and take the Indian River Drive over the Sebastian River. The site is 1.5 miles south of the bridge, on the left hand side of the road at the Floodtide Marina. SITE DESCRIPTION - This site was moved 0.25 miles further south after some consultation with the project COTR. The site is now next to an old crab and fish processing plant which has a small wooden jetty. All three stations were collected within 7 meters of the jetty, as the land is all privately owned. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Large and medium sized oysters were abundant throughout the area. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.2 m POSSIBLE CONTANEINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (9010) (0c) 1995 14.0 27.0 2/17/95 119 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1120 1 HoD 0 A@ d, Melbourne S 5 N FlorMam M,ssi* T,a,k,ng Dial- -4 E-- .pl- mt F.;- IRSR 95 9 Site #86 F "ng Point,' Park V7 F.h Sebastian - ----- let State creation Area 16 CO -MIEVARD CO @o INDLAN RIVE--z-- @ER o 505 A 512 7 P\ C, lit R- i \Wak5so ch Park 1 wb. 510 5 510 512 L Zak Vkb r 5 505 A 7 IN .,qTf: @q J RD =ch 9 TIT 7-! I !PECA% PA VE RD 510 R j!z:STOAMGAbVE D- L 4 lit - p ,L-T RD 4 Site #86 (IRSR), Indian River Sebastian River. ..a 37 Go 7 2 *55* 2 4 2 6 17 27 35 6 2 3 6 4 q 27 R 258. 4WrF1 G 4sec 1 '57- 2 0 % t 4Ll d.3 1 2 29 7 Romp 5 35 6 2 -20) 3'Q-j-6 V1 19 21 St M 6Long Pt 5 Flint. lts6iif %0$' 38 t 0 3 FT. 2 42 @j 461 3 13 FT. FIR4SeC 1211'6.Q.. 2c? G 3-- par - : 13 6 3 P*-'A 1 4 '4 38 I :6 2 5 3b 2 -t-115 5 5 2 1- 61.,5 "YA pilt siv "Ot obs so011 55. M.0 13 4 2 PA la 40 I-EG 6 5 25 3 6 -6 5 2 1q, 6 6 3 39 ;ds Alt . 6 P/ 4jec bir e6as, - 6 1PA 5 Fl 0 4S 16tt *6r 6P.J.. 04R, a 0" 0..-*-**?:::; 6 7 'J. 5,,W F1 6 FWD 01110011 5 41.. F1 Z5s 18ft 4M HO4 Q 125 " 10 26 C041 5 3 via? CL V #I 5 -20- Priv PA tAT CwTE'll 0 .4 7 4 39 4 7Marken 25 Pile6 0Pile Surfaced 4 4Q@ ROMP Pile WSR 5 2o Ili Site #86 OpP 27 6 C, PA PA 11jil 66 6 6 3 pi 46 42 6 SEBASTIAN INLET 21 CAUTION 24, IG 6 .2 rn Passage through the inlet is not recorn- 65- enended without local knowledge CHOAAAGE AIAst 5hazardous condifians affecting this area. 39 73a (see note A) 6 4 22 ;10.4 Romp 5 6 7 G I a-s c SqmR 4 6 (-Oaj PAI PELICAN !SLAND S'D. NA TIONA L "ADLIFE 44 ".'E 0 2 qEFUC 6 (protec"od arm 35 5 5 6 '@-) 5 Sa- A, 0 P C,q let I Rarrip R'66A'&*'@eyl PA SebastiaTut 34 26 5 2 11; 2 2 6 32 S 910"' R41 3 Ito P Black pt 2 26 .... JAIFl 0 4s 12ft *67* 1 4 4 817 4 04 34 4 3 2 .0 5 6 8 4 4 1511 G7 43 I -r 37 5 Mangrove 22 3 A A Site #86 (IRSR), Indian River Sebastian River (from chart 11472). -44 Site #86 (IRSR), Indian River Sebastian River --ow GERG SITE NUMBER - 87 DESIGNATOR - NMML SITE - MAULE LAKE, NORTH MIAMI, FL NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 25056.26'N 80008.98'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11467 SITE ACCESS - This walk-up site is best sampled by hand at low tide. The site is just off Hwy. 1, between 172nd & 178th Streets at the concrete bridge (marked #1834). Maule Lake Marina is 0.25 miles to the south, and Total Marine is about 50 meters to the north, where there is adequate parking. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is in the canal next to the bridge, on the east side. The are three white and one gray (larger) pipelines that cross the canal next to the bridge. The stations were not differentiated due to the small size of the collection area. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 Oysters of all sizes were abundant throughout the site. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAAIPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0. 1 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (1700) (OC) 1995 8.0 26.0 2/17/95 121 I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I 122 1 :7- p 91 858 fvk1rarpar 858, 858 n ale 7 - A @p --tP-Hallandale Beach W L'r,"90 817 ROWARD DADE CO 55 "k DAIRY 9 Golden Beach 56 4e.7) 1940 7-44i GA#,, Sunny it JI s es MM via. a St. A NMML Ur - ------ Site #87 4--- JIL y ;APLI-Iaulover Beach mar -0 Haulo@ff Pier 7 I Harbour B.yykb T@@ 'AR '.;2& Sal Harbor/Surfside, i llsurfdde 1730 North Shore Ocean Front Park Norman North Shore Park my -65th Street Park 953 7 Village 41 5 Al -1 -1, 944 9 Indian Beach Pak AULIA TUrTLE ?5 CAU5MAY 1@ I 3t, - Venetian 2W-Collins Park Island.,,j w - 4iami Beach L 968 41 At I';2P-Lummus Park jA-LPier Park Do 60Sunshine Pier Island 972 + RA@ L@' Virginia 425 ICKENBACKER Key 0 Se qwr 'm Virginia Beach u Lb, cle CRAND PAR Crandon Park j 408a Qj @11-2t 1@ hl"em Bhica, e Site #87 (NMML), North Miami Maule Lake. 41 -4s Wh $ 33 1 ---------- 2 38 41 a. 38 0-- 0 6' 24 26 1 24 27 32 26 19 V, 26 31 30 0 v '1 4 31 23 30 30 34 10 29 33 22 17 14 2. 29 13 1 33 26 21 SC. 21 28 27 16 19 8 61 25 28 20 17 1 15 __L 7 14 123 22 28' 1 17 20 13 (S 9 9 120 (-=A" --------- -18 20- $ 15 1 8 -, 21 Is 19 13 20 & / 2o 16 2o S 20 23 19 1 21 21 -9*s16 2? 17 8 15 QP 16 9 17 16 12 15 17 11 17 is 18 10 9 6 4 1 3 5 5 IIA- Golden Bfa-c Aq-, R'C'; 4"C 1-3 16f, blo b" BROGE 5 '4A- P 6 I?T 90 FT ve as Fr 0 A, Ca6AP 7 P., 4Z@ Q 7 C) k 3 1 6 - K@@ -N X 4 4 AA "I Li r-C, ci-,--we 'A J@? W4. p lk4 4! 0 0 Cos, -01 @' "Of Ct p (ir p 4 Or ft" CAI /Colo's Oostm F1 R 0 (A 3pliv M 5 N3 7 1 0 *, 7 A(AdJE O@ It UICEIO 5 0 I NO P4 P.,* Q it Vier a 4 P, 2 0'.0, P,p A 0. P,pf., CA to 2000 3@DO Oius SCALE 1 :40,000 NMML Site #87 NORTH Site #87 (NMML), North Miami Maule Lake (from chart 11467). . ..... .... .......... '.I W, Site #87 (NMML), North Miami Maule Lake 4@L IIW N 4 . . .... GERG SITE NUMBER - 88 DESIGNATOR - BBGC SITE - GOULD'S CANAL, BISCAYNE BAY, FL NOMINAL SITE CENTER - 25032.00'N 80019.39'W LOCATED ON NOS CHART # - 11462 SITE ACCESS - This site has to be accessed boat, but can be easily sampled by hand at low tide. The site is located in the Biscayne National Park, and an additional permit is required from the National Parks Service to legally work within the park boundaries. From Miami, go south on Hwy. 1 towards Homestead and turn left onto Coconut Palm Drive (Rt. 248), next to the Amoco Station in Goulds. Cross over Allapattah Road and the highway will divide, keep to the left and the road will end at the marina. From the boat ramp, follow the channel about 0.25 miles down to the Biscayne Bay breakwaters. SITE DESCRIPTION - The site is located on the southern breakwater. Station 1 is about 200 meters before the green channel marker "27", with an adjacent large I- beam protruding from the. water. Station 2 is located some 75 meters before the marker on a large piece of coral, and Station 3 is at the channel marker. BIVALVE COLLECTIONS 1995 The oysters were all very small and very scarce. SEDIMENT COLLECTIONS 1995 No sediments were scheduled for collection this year. SAMPLING METHODS Oysters - hand Sediments - N/A WATER DEPTH - intertidal, 0.2 m POSSIBLE CONTAMINANTS - No obvious visible point sources of contamination were identified in the surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Year Salinity Temperature Dates Sampled (0/00) (OC) 1995 15.0 30.0 2/16/95 123 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 124 1 4:1 1, AIR JULIA TUT-TLE 195 112 CAUS A Vir,&,bilt A 11T@ ST Venet,an TE [email protected] POFIT '3040 Dodge r=W"-1A!AIA.Mi Island M 4.d 4.&iPM4z [email protected]. it tr 9, + Virginia Key 73 ICKENSA 4 KEA -2o- Virginia Beach "Ile 4-1 CRAN PAF 408@ Crandon Park AR.U. @55 -i _TLhitl Jk&c B Matheson Hammock A Country Put r Florida A7A Q71 it .12plion Area Vy Cape Florida Lig"use C.P. FA.@. ey, 0 4120'7@'@*N CH@ FIELD PARK rrr= + 4 994 BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARK 821 BBGC Site #88 7A Gm, LIA OR .1.1s P. Ragged Ke ys N A. Site #88 (BBGQ, Biscayne Bay Gould's Canal. INTRACOASTAL Sk3 6@7@6 WATERWAYAIDS 2 5 6 The U.S. Aids to Navigation System is 6 designed for use with nautical charts and the 46 exact meaning -of an aid to navigation may not cowl lack Pt 7 be clear unless the appropriate chart is con- doulds , @@ 5 5 sulted. RA 5 7 Aids to naV4)0w marking the Intratcoastal Waterway exhibit unique yellow symbols to 02 G1 3lb4 e- I distinguish them from aids marking other 9 waterways. Sea note 3 Marker OPA 81 When following do Intracoastal Waterway 3 WkG4 southward from Norfolk Virginia, to Cross Bank in Florida Say, aids with yellow triangles 7 should be kept on the starboard side of the oVHD BBGC 4 6 vessel and aids with yellow squares should be PWR CAM 3 kept on the port side of the vessel. 2@ite #88 3 A horizontal yellow band provides no lateral 2 3 information, bill simply Identifies aids to navi- A 6 gation as marking the Intracoastal Waterway. ZZ 6 13 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION '@Fender Pt 35 5 8 Consult U.S. Coast Pilots 4 & 6 for important saa;.= @212 SYS 4 Sh qupplemental information. 4 `W&G / CAUTION 3 (9) Improved channels shown by broken fines SYS2 4 5 are subject to shoaling, particularly at the edges. 223 3SVS 66 OVHD 3 3 CAUTION "A CAN 2 4 Temporary changes or defects in aids 4vo fttfomi PA B S7 navigation are not indicated on this charL See 3 3 Notice to Mariners. 233 O's5 6 4 Mowry Canal Sh2aPWW. PA 5Fl a P10110. PA4 R 4s Oft am It 8 ov"D C@nvoy P1 23 e6, PAR CARS R_RFt R 43 17ft *r 7& NOA CA"I 4.40.r it centedine 7 Pr .9835 is 111, 17 RN.811 "NL CA ;1 6 0 (see note 8) N"1011 6 J0 16A It C"7" g"12" -C"9" f", 14" C" I I"", S 4 N 23 A0 30 oul :... 4 It N"201- 4 10 A Imeft, 5 Fow3.* 6 11 R 04 W'2211 ..3 1%, Pelican &mk'*"*-- * FI sec 161 %hikeNErle "24 "19" 5aft IN % 1" Y5 All s, LT 4"26" C., Point covered of HW S PA i@_ 6 6 rw (195101 TACKS 3" + J Pb6 ANNUAL INCREASE hrdS 6 2 6 Little River 6 5 4 0, oe-, 4 3 hfd S 2 3 Turtle P1 5 % 3 34 4 081 5 01; 111101%e% 4 2 2 180 14 3 SY A( Woo Arsenicker 2 05 1 FACILITIES Numerous 2 S#M cooling Arsenicker Ke Locatiom of public marine facilities are shown canals 5 by large magaft numbers with leaders and Mo grove Key refer to the beitity tabLiIation. 4 3 4 @7 7 is 6 IL 2 I@2 2 POLLUTION REPORTS Mangrove t 02 5 port all spills of oil mid hazardous substances to the National st 3 1@@njr@! 800424-8802 (toll free), or to Itie nearest US 2 W @I-J- 1@ 111-1 1I'll 4@ 2 . - -._, _.,III I Site #88 (BBGC), Biscayne Bay Gould's Canal (from chart 11463). Al Site #88 (BBGC), Biscayne Bay Gould's Canal i 1@0 .-7 I I I I I I Appendix A I I Field Station Data I I I I I I I I I I A-1 I NOAA NS&T MUSSEL WATCH PROJECT - 1995 - FIELD STATION DATA - EAST COAST ....... .... ......... ...... .......... -........ . .............. ..... ............ ..... .. .... .............. .... . .............. ............ ...... ..... . ...... .............. ........... ..... .... .. ..... .................. .... .......... ... ....... . ....... .... ............... ........... .. ................... X.M 0- ..... .......... P.iM044,44.0 ... .......... .......... ........................... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .... . . . . . . . ............ K: an: W., . . . . . . . .... W."30 6.4 T., H'A .......... Now .. ............ X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IX'X: . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . PBPI PICKERING ISLAND PENOBSCOT BAY 44ol 5.89' 68o44.02' B3/21/95 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 3 30 1:29 20:08 L. Deer Is. 3 PBSI SEARS ISLAND PEN013SCOT BAY 44*27.4U 6852.99' B3120/95 H M Jobling M. edulis 0.5 3 21 0.37 6:55 Belfast 3.1 MSSP STOVER POINT MERRICONEAG, SOUND 43145.47 6959.86' B3119/95 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 6 30 0,04 6:17 Harpswell 2.7 CAKP KENNEBUNKPORT CAPE ARUNDEL 43,20.7Z 70'28.46' B3118/95 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 6 30 11:59 6:46 K-bunkport 2.6 CACH CAP HEAD CAPE ANN 42o39.46' 70Q35.84' B311 &195 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 3 30 11:47 5:32 Rockport 2.6 SHFP FOLGER POINT SALEM HARBOR 42*30.81' 70'50.65' B3117/95 H MR Jobling M. edulis 0.5 5 2 23:40 17:28 Salem 2.7 MBNB NAHANT BAY MASSACHUSETTS BAY 42-25.19 70-54.43' B3117/95 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 5 32 23:37 17:25 Nahant 2.7 BHDI DEER ISLAND BOSTON HAR13OR 42*21.44 70*58.38' B3/14(95 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 5 30 9:03 15:17 Deer Ia. 2.8 BHDB DORCHESTER BAY BOSTON HARBOR 42,18.13' 70'02.18' B3(13/95 H M Jobling M. edulis 0.5 12 29 8:11 14:35 Neponset 2.9 BHHB HINGHAM BAY BOSTON HARBOR 42*16.56 70'53.00' B3/13/95 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 8 32 8:22 14:40 Hingham 2.9 BHBI BREWSTER ISLAND BOSTON HARBOR 42020.59 70o52.70' B3122195 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 5 32 2:46 9:12 B. Light 2.7 MBNR, NORTH RIVER MASSACHUSETTS BAY 42109.62' 70*44.55' B344/95 H M Jobling M. edulis 0.5 5 5 9:22 15:53 N. River 2.6 DBCI CLARKS ISLAND DUXBURY BAY 42100.W 70'38.19' B3/15t95 D M Jobling M. edulis 5 5 33 9:54 16:23 Plymouth 2.9 CCNH NAUSET HARBOR CAPE COD 41 *47.76 6956.77' B3116/95 H MR Jobling M. edulis 0.5 5 33 11;03 17:41 N. Harbor 1.8 NBDI DYER ISLAND NARRAGANSETT BAY 41'36.29 71'18.31' BW24t9li H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 5 29 1:40 19:43 S.Prudence 1.2 NBPI PATIENCE ISLAND NARRAGANSETT BAY 41'39.14' 7121.38' B3(24195 H R Jobling M. edtdis 0.5 5 30 1:45 19:50 Greenwich 1.2 NBDU DUTCH ISLAND NARRAGANSETT BAY 41 *29AT 71*24.01' B3/23t95 H R Jobling M. eduhs 0.5 5 30 0.34 18:20 Conanicut 1.2 BIBI 13LOCK ISLAND BLOCK ISLAND SOUND 41 *1 1.8Z 71'35.47' B3126195 H R Jobling M. edulis 0.5 7 32 0:29 18:33 Block Ia. 0.8 HRJB JAMAICA BAY HUDSON RARITAN ESTUARY 40*34.00' 7353.72' B12115/94 H MN Adkison M. edulis 0.5 6.3 28 5:46 12:04 Jamaica B. 1.5 HRUB UPPER BAY HUDSON RARIATAN ESTUARY 40'41.36' 74*02.59' B12/18/94 H RE Adkison M. edulis 0.5 7.1 23 7:31 14:13 Govern. Is. 1.3 HRLB LOWER BAY HUDSON RARITAN ESTUARY 4Oo33.96' 74oO3,05' B12/15/94 H R Adkison M. edulis 0.5 6 21 5:40 11:50 Coney Is. 1.4 HRRB RARITAN BAY HUDSON RARITAN ESTUARY 40*31.14! 74*11.07' B12/16/94 H RN Adkison M. edulis 0.5 5.5 23 6:24 12:46 Princes B. 1.5 NYSH SANDY HOOK NEW YORK BIGHT 4Ow29.26 74oO2.00' B12/18/94 D SN Adkison M. edulis 21 7.2 25 7:38 14:16 Sandy Bay 1.4 NYLB LONG BRANCH NEW YORK BIGHT 40*17.69' 73*58.72' B12/19/94 H R Adkison M. edulis 0.5 7.3 32 7:48 14:18 L. Branch 1.3 NYSR SHARK RIVER NEW YORK BIGHT 40*11,2Z 74'00.54' B12/14/94 H R Adkison M. edulis 0.1 8.4 30 4:40 22:47 Shark R. 1.2 DBCM CAPE MAY DELAWARE BAY 38'58.93' 74157.68' B12/20/94 H R Adkison M. edulis 0.5 7 28 9,03 15:15 Cape May 1.4 DBBD BEN DAVIS PT. SHOAL DELAWARE BAY 39115.14' 75'18.17' B12J20/94 D MN Adkison C. uirginica 6 5.6 18 7:13 13:39 Cedar Creek 1.8 DBCH CAPE HENLOPEN DELAWARE BAY 38*47.01' 75'07,23' B1/10/95 H RE Adkison M. edulis 0.5 3.7 30 3:27 21:50 C.Henlopen 1.2 CBBO BODKIN POINT CHESAPEAKE BAY 39*09.44! 7624.29' B1/20/95 D MN AdIdson C. virginica 5 8.5 8 21:21 14:53 TKnoll L. 0.3 CBMP MOUNTAIN POINT BAR CHESAPEAKE BAY 39'04.32' 76o24.76' B1/17/95 D MN Shannon C. viigin" 3.5 4 - 19:26 12:43 Mt. Point 0.2 CBHP HACKETT POINT BAR CHESAPEAKE BAY 38*58.17 76*24.88' B1/17/95 D MN Shannon C. virginica 2.5 5 10 18:19 11:27 Sandy Pt. 0.2 CBCP CHOPTANK RIVER CHESAPEAKE BAY 38*36," 76007.20' B1112/95 D MN Adkison C. uiiginica 4 4 24 13:43 6:38 Cambridge 0.5 CBHG HOG POINT CHESAPEAKE BAY 38'18.7,f 7623.87' Dead 1/13/95 D MN AdIdson C. virginica 6 4.9 - 12:18 5:04 Cedar Pt, 0.4 PRSP SWAN POINT POTOMAC RIVER 38ol6.W 76o56.02' Dead 1/16/95 D MN Shannon C. virginica 4 - - 14:01 20:49 Colonial B. 0.5 PRRP RAGGED POINT POTOMAC RIVER 38*D9.30' 76o36.05' B1/16/95 D MN Shannon C. virginica 3.5 7 4 13:45 20:04 Ragged Pt. 0.5 PRMC MATTOX CREEK POTOMAC RIVER 38113.4Y 76'57.69 B1116195 D MN Shannon C. virginica 3 8 10 14:01 20:49 Colonial B. 0.5 RRRR ROSS ROCK RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER 37154,12' 76*47.27' B1/14195 D MN AdIcison C. virginica 3 6.8 10 11:23 5:19 Wares Wh. 0.5 CBCI CHINCOTEAGUE INLET CHINTOTEAGUE BAY 37'56.31' 76-22.55' BLAM H NG AdIdson C. virginica 0.5 3 30 1:28 20:11 Chinco. Is. 0.5 QIUB UPSHUR BAY QUINBY INLET 37*31.50! 75o42.83' B1/19/95 H MN Shannon C. virgin" 0.5 8.5 32 9.06 15:34 Quinby In. 1.2 CBCC CAPE CHARLES CHESAPEAKE BAY 37117.07 76'00,92' B1/9/95 H NG Adldson C. virgin" 0.5 5.3 22 2:57 21:33 C. Charles 0.7 CBDP DANDY POINT CHESAPEAKE BAY 37*05.90' 76'1 T69' B1/18/95 H MG Shannon C. uirginica 0.5 8.5 21 9:26 16:0 Back R. 0.7 CBJR JAMES RIVER CHESAPEAKE BAY 37'O3,9Z 763T93' B1/18/95 D MN Shannon C. virginica 3.5 8 8 11:16 17:57 Burwell B. 0.7 RSJC JOHN CREEK ROANOKE SOUND 35o53,39 75o38,02' B1/21/95 D MN Adkison C. viryinica 1 8.5 20 - - Pamlico S. 0.1 PSCH CAPE HATTERAS PAMLICO SOUND 35'121W 7542.96' B1/21/95 H MN Adki8on C. virginica 0.5 10 29 10:18 16:36 C.HatteTas 0.6 PSW13 WYSOCKING BAY PAMLICO SOUND 35-24,74' 76'02.38' B1/22195 D MN Adkison C. virginica 3 7.7 22 - - Pamlico S. 0.1 PSPR PUNGO RIVER PAMLICO SOUND 35'1 7.7W 7629.35' B1/23/95 D MN Adkison C. uirginica 2 7.6 11 Pamlico S. 0.1 PSNR NEUSE RIVER PAMLICO SOUND 35*05.3,V 7631.32' B1/2M5 D MN AdIdson C. virginica 5 8.5 21 - Pamlico S. 0.1 CFBI BATTERY ISLAND CAPE FEAR 33'54@96 78,00,21' B1/24195 H MN Shannon C. virginica 0.5 8.5 10 1-.23 20:07 Southport 1.2 BOTTOM: S=SUIELL,?A=)4UD.E=CQNCREIEN-,%AND,G-GRASS,H-HASti.C.CLAY.R-- ROCKJ3- RUBBLE COLLWnONMETHOD: [email protected] SAMPLETYPE: B-B1VALVES-SEj)1MENr NOAA NS&T MUSSEL WATCH PROJECT - 1995 - FIELD STATION DATA - EAST COAST a ....... ........... ................ x ............. 06 .......... ................ .......... Ov. P ilift.' ........... wa .......... ..... ........ . ........ ..... . .......- SRNB NORTH BAY SANTEE RIVER 33*10.37* 79'14.56' B 1/24195 D MINIS Shannon C. virginica 2 8.6 1 1:13 20:09 Cedar Is. 1.3 SRTI TYBEE ISLAND SAVANNAH RIVER ESTUARY 32*00.99' 80'57.97' B 2/20/95 H MN Shannon C. virginica 0.2 15 18 10:03 4;03 Beach H. 2.1 SSSI SAPELO ISLAND SAPELO SOUND - 31'23.5r 81 *17.28' B 2t2l/95 H MN Shannon C. virginIca 0.2 13 27 11:02 17:26 Old Tower 2.1 ARWI WOLFE ISLAND ALTAMAHA RIVER. 31'19.45' 81 ol 8.66' B 2/21/95 H SH Shannon C. virginica 0.2 13 1 11:15 17:58 Wolfe Is. 2 SJCB CHICOPIT BAY ST. JOHNS RIVER ' 30o22.86' 81'26.40' B 2118/95 H MN Shannon C. virginica 0.5 14 30 10:00 3:12 Pablo Creek 1.2 MRCB CRESCENT BEACH MATANZAS RIVER 29*45.M 81'15.71' B 2/18/95 H MN Shannon C. virginica 0.2 19 35 16:06 10:15 Palmetto 0.3 IRSR SEBASTIAN RIVER INDIAN RIVER 127-49.77 80-28.46' B Zq 7/95 H MN Shannon C. virgin" 0.2 27 14 8:02 1:47 Sebastian 0.7 NMML MAULE LAKE NORTH MIAMI 25o56.2W 80*08.98' B Zq 7/95 H MN Shannon C. virginica 0.1 26 8 10:48 4:35 Sunny Isle 0.5 BBCC GOULDS CANAL BISCAYNE BAY 26*31W 80*19.39' B Zq 6/95 H MN Shannon C. virginica 0.2 30 15 9:14 3:28 Cutler 0.6 BOTTOM: B-SHELL,M.MUD.E-CONCREn.N=SAND,G.GRASS,H-HASH.C-CLAY.R- RDCKJI- RUBBLE COLLEcTTONM6MOO: H-HANI).T-TONrSJ3-F)REDGE,R.RAKE SAMPLETYPE: B=B1VALVE.S=SED1MErfr I I I I I I Appendix B I Final Positions I I I I I I I I I I 1 13-1 1 NOAA NS&T MUSSEL WATCH PROJECT - 1995 - FINAL POSITIONS - EAST COAST a C. .............. I PBPI I Pickering Island Penobscot Bay ME 1 13305 44'15.89'1 68044.02' 2 PBSI Sears Island Penobscot Bay ME 13309 44-27.40' 68'.52.99' 3 MSSP Stover Point Merriconeag Sound ME 13290 43-45.47' 69059.86' 4 CAKP Kennebunkport Cape Arundel ME 13286 43020.72' 70028.46' 5 CAGH Gap Head Cape Ann MA 13279 42039.46' 70035.84' -6 SHFP , Folger Point Salem Harbor MA 13276 42030.81' 70050.65' -7 MBNBINahant Bay Salem Harbor MA 13272 42025.19' 70054.43' 8 BHDI Deer Island Boston Harbor MA 13272 42021.44' 70058.38' 9 BHDB Dorchester Bay Boston Harbor MA 13270 42018.13' 70002.18' 10 BHHB -Hingham Bay Boston Harbor MA 13270 42016.56' 70053.00' 11 BHBI Brewster Island Boston Harbor MA 13270 42020.59' 70052.70' 12 MBNIR North River Massachusett Bay MA 13269 42009.62' 70044.56' 13 DBCI Clarks Island Duxbury Bay MA 13253 42000.82' 70038.19' 14 CCNH Nauset Harbor Cape Cod MA 13246 41047.75' 69056.77' 21 NBDI Dyer Island Narragansett Bay RI 13223 41036.29' 71018.31' 22 NBPI Patience Island Narragansett Bay RI 13224 41039.14' 71021.38' 23 NBDU Dutch Island Narragansett Bay RI 13223 41029.47' 71024.01' -24 BIBI Block Island Block Island RI 13217 41011.82' 71035.47' 38 HRJB Jamaica Bay Hud./Rar. Estuary NY 12350 40034.00' 73053.72' 39 HRUB Upper Bay Hud./Rar. Estuary NY 12334 40041.36' 74002.59' 40 HRLB Lower Bay Hud./Rar. Estuary NY 12402 40033.96 f 74003.05' 41 HRRB Raritan Bay Hud./Rar. Estuary NJ 12331 40031.14' 74011.07' 42 NYSH Sandy Hook New York. Bight NJ 12401 40029.25' 74002.00' 43 NYLB Long Branch New York. Bight NJ 12324 40017.69' 73058.72' 44 NYSR Shark River New York. Bight NJ 12324 40011.22' 74000.54' 47 DBCM Cape May Delaware Bay NJ 12214 38058.93' 74057.68' 49 DBBD Ben Davis Pt. Shoal Delaware Bay NJ 12304 39015.14' 75018.17' 54 DBCH Cape Henlopen Delaware Bay MD 12216 38047.01' 75007.23' 55 CBBO Bodkin Point Chesapeake Bay MI) 12278 39009.44' 76024.29' 56 CBMP Mountain Point Chesapeake Bay MI) 12278 39004.32' 76024.76' 57 CBHP Hackett PoiiR Chesapeake Bay MD 12282 38"58.17' 76024.88' -58 CBCP Choptank River Chesapeake Bay MI) 12266 38036.44' 76007.20' 59 CBHG Hog Point Chesapeake Bay MD 12264 38018.74' 76023.87' 60 PRRP Ragged Point Potomac River VA 12286 38009.30' 76036.05' 61 PRSP Swan Point Potomac River MI) 12286 38016.90' 76056.02' 62 PRMCIMattox Creek Potomac River VA 12286 38013.40' 76057.69' 64 RRRR Ross Rock Rappahannock VA 12237 37054.12' 76047.27' 65 CBCI Chincoteague Inlet Chincoteague Bay VA 12211 37056.31' 76022.55' 66 QIUB Upshur Bay Quinby Inlet VA 12210 37031.50' 75042.83' 67 CBCC Cape Charles Chesapeake Bay VA 12224 37017.07' NOAA NS&T MUSSEL WATCH PROJECT - 1995 - FINAL POSITIONS - EAST COAST ft ... ...... . . . . ...... ...... .. .... Vi.066@ 8U& N-*: -68 CBDPI Dandy Point Chesapeake Bay VA 12222 37005.90' 76017.69' -69 CBJR I James River Chesapeake Bay VA 12248 37003.92' 76037.93' 70 RSJC @Jobn Creek Roanoke Sound VA 12204 35053.39' 75038.02' 71 PSCH Cape Hatteras Pamlico Sound NC 11555 35012.18' 75042.96' 72 PSWB Wysoching Bay Pamlico Sound NC 11548 35024.74' 76002.38' 73 PSPR Pungo River Pamlico Sound NC 11553 35017.76' 76029.35' 74 PSNR Neuse River Pamlico Sound NC 11553 35005.34' 76031.32' 76 CFBI Battery Island Cape Fear NC 11537 33054.95' 78000.21' 78 SRNB North Bay Santee River SC 11532 33010.37' 79014.56' -81 SRTI Tybee Island Savannah River GA 11512 32000.99' 80057.97' 82 SSSI Sapelo Island Sapelo Sound GA 11510 31023.57' 81017.28' 83 ARWI Wolfe Island Altamaha River GA 11508 31019.45' 81018.65' 84 SJCB Chicopit Bay St. Johns River FL 11491 30022.86' 81026.40' 85 MRCB Cresent Beach Matanzas River FL 11485 29045.84' 81015.71' 86 IRSR Sebastian River Indian River FL 11472 27049.77' 80028.46' 87 NMMI Maule Lake North Miami FL 11467 25056.26' 80008.98' 88 BBGC Gould's Canal Biscayne Bay FL 11463 25032.00' 80019.39' ............... .............. 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