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Scioto Bokes Watershed

Scioto Bokes Watershed. Courtney Branson, Nadyia Chavis, and Diana Saintignon August 2004. Mill, Boke, and Fulton Creeks. Scioto Bokes Watershed. Marion. Logan. Delaware. Union. Hypothesis 1:. When there are large amounts of agriculture, the QHEI of a watershed decreases. Conclusion:.

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Scioto Bokes Watershed

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  1. Scioto Bokes Watershed Courtney Branson, Nadyia Chavis, and Diana Saintignon August 2004

  2. Mill, Boke, and Fulton Creeks

  3. Scioto Bokes Watershed Marion Logan Delaware Union

  4. Hypothesis 1: When there are large amounts of agriculture, the QHEI of a watershed decreases.

  5. Conclusion: Agriculture lowers QHEI scores because: • Riparian zone reduced • Siltation

  6. Hypothesis 2: Increasing the quality of the substrate will increase IBI and ICI.

  7. Conclusion: • ICI depends on the substrate • IBI depends on ICI • If substrate is unhealthy, the ICI and IBI are affected

  8. Hypothesis 3: As dissolved oxygen increases in the Scioto Bokes, the IBI and ICI increase.

  9. Conclusion: As the dissolved oxygen increases, the IBI and ICI also increase. There is an exception, where IBI and ICI appear to be affected by modification of the habitat (dams).

  10. Recommendations: • Restart the cleanup process of Baker Wood • Control urbanization along streams • Develop cost share program

  11. Thanks • Kathryn Kelley • Leslie Southern • Steve Gordon • Virginie Bouchard • OSC staff • Paula Williams • Peggy Redman For encouraging us to be all we can be.

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