public read Routine limnological monitoring to check for the presence of Spiny Water FleasForest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
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NYC Department of Environmental Protection leadRoutine limnological monitoring to check for the presence/absence of Spiny Water Fleas, an invasive species, in NYCDEP reservoirs. Data are ongoing and regularly updated. Monthly sampling for three consecutive months starting once surface water temperatures reach 12°C. Sampling occurs in west of Hudson reservoirs only. Forest Ecosystem Monitoring CooperativeSurveillance Monitoring for Invasive Species in New York City DEP ReservoirsJamieDeppencontentProviderAndrewBaderprincipalInvestigatorStevenSchindlercontentProviderJoyDamoncontentProviderRoutine limnological monitoring to check for the presence of Zebra Mussels and Spiny Water Fleas, both invasive species, in NYCDEP reservoirs.Routine limnological monitoring to check for the presence of Spiny Water FleasRoutine limnological monitoring to check for the presence/absence of Spiny Water Fleas, an invasive species, in NYCDEP reservoirs. Data are ongoing and regularly updated. Monthly sampling for three consecutive months starting once surface water temperatures reach 12°C. Sampling occurs in west of Hudson reservoirs only. VMC.1314.2604mySQL/femc/data/archive/project/SurveillanceMonitoringforInvasiveSpecies/dataset/routine-limnological-monitoring-to-check-for2014-01-01No AttributesNo Definitionno data