Title: HCDOP Citizen
1HCDOP Citizens Monitoring Program
Integrating a volunteer monitoring effort with
the needs of a partner-based research program
Provided by Dan Hannafious
Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program
Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group
2Research
Citizens Monitoring Program
Providing marine water data
Weekly sampling at 48 sites
60 volunteer samplers, 10 private boats
3Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program (HCDOP)
HCDOP-CAECorrective Action and Education The
Action Plan
HCDOP-IAMIntegrated Assessment Model The
Science Plan
4 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
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- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
5 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
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- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
University of Washington / Applied Physics
Lab Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group
6 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
-
- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
University of Washington / Oceanography Hood
Canal Salmon Enhancement Group Skokomish
Tribe University of Washington / Applied Physics
Lab
7 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
-
- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
University of Washington / Oceanography Hood
Canal Salmon Enhancement Group Skokomish
Tribe Mason County Health Dept. Kitsap Health
District Jefferson Conservation
District EnviroVision USGS
8 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
-
- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
WA Depart. of Ecology Western Washington
University WA Depart. of Fish and Wildlife USGS
9 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
-
- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
University of Washington / Oceanography USGS
10 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group Skokomish
Tribe Local Dive shops / volunteer divers WA
Depart. of Fish and Wildlife Northwest Indian
Fisheries Commission Pacific Shellfish Institute
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- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
11 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
-
- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
University of Washington / Oceanography Hood
Canal Salmon Enhancement Group Skokomish
Tribe University of Washington / Applied Physics
Lab
12 HCDOP-IAM Science Plan
-
- Program Administration
- Marine Water Monitoring
- Utilize profiling moorings and nearshore
transects to measure circulation and water
quality - Fresh Water Flow Nutrient Loading
- Monitor flow and water quality in rivers,
streams, groundwater and map associated land use - Marine Life Studies
- Assess DO effect on biota and biota effect on
DO -
- Modeling and Analysis
- Develop and verify computer models of marine and
terrestrial system, run scenarios and corrective
action analysis -
- Rapid Response Diver Program
- Respond to fish kills and algal blooms, maintain
diver observation records -
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14Tuesday, September 16, 2003 Hood Canal marine
life struggling for oxygen
By LISA STIFFLERSEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
REPORTER
Yesterday, the state Department of Fish and
Wildlife indefinitely closed commercial and
recreational fishing throughout the canal for all
finfish except salmon and trout
15Partnership-based
HCDOP Citizen Monitoring 3 Counties 4
WRIAs Support from HCSEG UW Ecology PSAT US
GS Coordinated by HCSEG Data viewing via
web http//www.hoodcanal.washington.edu
16Complimentary effort
DosewallipsRiver
Hama Hama River
Since August 2003
Skokomish River
17Citizens Monitoring
WA Depart. of Ecology
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19DosewallipsRiver
University of Washington twice per year
Hama Hama River
11 stations 2x / year
22 data records
Skokomish River
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Department of Ecology once per month
Hama Hama River
4 stations 12x / year
60 data records
Skokomish River
21DosewallipsRiver
Hama Hama River
Citizens Monitoring Program weekly
6 stations 20x/year 16 stations 45x/year
Skokomish River
over 800 data records
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25Bambans Cove
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27Sund Rock Marine Preserve
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29The Power of Volunteers and Their
Contribution to Science
30the recipe
Start with a larger science community -knowledge,
guidance, resources Blend with a local watershed
group -built on partnerships, providing
coordination Add committed volunteers -whipped
with training
you get
Volumes of credible data -provided at greatly
reduced funding Delivery of stewardship
messages Greater understanding of community More
accurate message provided to the community
31www.hoodcanal.washington.edu www.hcseg.org