Title: DEVELOPING THE SAMPLING SITE MATRIX
1DEVELOPING THESAMPLING SITE MATRIX SAMPLING
PLANS FMP 2006
Margy Gassel, Robert Brodberg, and Sue Roberts
Office of Environmental Health Hazard
Assessment California Environmental Protection
Agency
2Other Contributors
- DHS
- Elaine Quitiquit-Palmer
- Sherri Norris
- SFEI
Alyce
Jessica
Elana
Elaine
Sherri
May Lynn
Shira Jen Aroon Jay
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4Key CriteriaDeveloping the FMP Sampling Plan
- Historical/existing data
- Data gaps in species
- Geographic coverage
- Adequacy for developing consumption guidelines
- Fishing activity
- Most popular locations and species to fishers
- Target populations
5Step 1 in Developing Matrix
- Compile existing (historical) data
- Spreadsheets created by SFEI selected relevant
data from statewide database - Sample sites, species, number of samples, length,
mean mercury,samples with organics, mean
chemical concentrations
6Existing DataMatrix
7Existing DataLatitude/Longitude Lat/Longs
8Step 2 -- Refine Matrix
- Reviewed and coded sample sites for project area
- Management units focus
- Geographic scope secondary
- Outside ERP excluded
- Data already used in advisory excluded
9Modified Matrix
10Refine Matrix - cont.-
- Applied OEHHA criteria
- Advisory (sport fish) species
- Size criteria
- Selected samples from SFEI statewide database
- Recalculated mean mercury and length for samples
meeting criteria
11Summary Statistics
12Step 3 Review Apply Data
- Review Existing Data
- Summarized samples by location
- Where do we have sufficient sampling?
- Sample size meetscriteria
- Species sampled
- Geographic distribution
13Summarized Data
14Step 4 Create Maps of Historical Sampling Sites
15Step 5 -- Gather Fishing Information
- List of sampling sites sent to stakeholders that
volunteered to provide fishing info. - Maps included
- Asked to indicatewhere they fishand what
species - Listed sites and other locations
16Now the Fun Really Begins
- Received spreadsheets from DHS with fishing info.
- DHS Priority Fishing Sites-051906.xls (119808
bytes) ReservoirCreelTables.xls(58368 bytes)
census.xls (210432 bytes) Black Bass.xls
(97280 bytes) Catfish.xls (155136 bytes)
OtherSpecies.xls (318464 bytes)
ForkLength.xls (62976 bytes)
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18DHS Priority Fishing Sites
- Sacramento River
- Other rivers (American, Feather, Yuba, Napa)
- Lakes, creeks, canals, sloughs, delta
- River mile (RM)
- Fishing pressure (FP)
- Shore fishing
- Species, sources (e.g., DFG, LHO, surveys,)
19Creel Data Species Summaries
20Creel Data Anglers Summaries
21Step 6 - How to Correlate Fishing Info, Data,
Location?
- DHS found hard copies of maps showing river miles
- Compared sampling site maps with RM maps to
find matching locations - Added RM to site maps by hand
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24Step 7 Merge Info.
- Merged DHS fishing priority sites onto one
spreadsheet - Added additionalinformation
- Priority sites from otherstakeholders
- Creel data
- Historical data
25Step 8 - Scored for Priority Criteria
- Criteria modified slightly from last year
- Data Gaps
- Fishing Pressure
- Source
- Shore-based fishing
- Within project area (gt 90)
- (more info more High FP sites)
- Prioritized sampling sites by scores
26More Fishing Info.Native American Community
Greenville Rancheria
- Fishing locations
- Belden Reach
- Hwy 89/ hwy 70 intersection
- Poe Powerhouse
- Seneca
- Popular species
- Eel, rainbow trout, German brown, Sacramento
pikeminnow, smallmouth bass, suckers, and
crustaceans including crawdads, hogermites, etc.
27Glitches, Hiccups, and Inefficiencies
- Many sites identified by RM,no lat/longs
- Fishing people and communitymembers can not
providecoordinates or RMs - Missing FP led to mismatches with DHS
conclusions - Need room for adding last-minute input
28Almost there
29Anadromous Species2006 Sampling Plan- Mercury
and Organics -
- American shad (25)
- Sample May-June
- Feather, American, Sacramento rivers
- DFG collected xx from Sac. River
- White sturgeon (15)
- Collect on rivers and in conjunction with DFG
fishery surveys and/or sturgeon derbiesto be
less destructive - Striped bass (100)
30Sampling Plan for Striped Bass
- Multiple sites, spring fall
- Up to 20 water body areas
- 6 fish per site 3 females and 3 males
- Objective examine effect of spawning by
seasonal comparisons - Fewer sites, spring fall OR
- More sites for geographic spread?
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32Comments/QuestionsDiscussion
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