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Part 2: Sampling Considerations Data Collection and Reporting

Part 2: Sampling Considerations Data Collection and Reporting. Monitoring Goals Q/Z Mussel Life Cycle Stages Surveying Period & Frequency Permits and Permission. Monitoring Goal. Determines how, when, and where to monitor Detection vs. Evaluation.

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Part 2: Sampling Considerations Data Collection and Reporting

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  1. Part 2: Sampling Considerations Data Collection and Reporting Monitoring Goals Q/Z Mussel Life Cycle Stages Surveying Period & Frequency Permits and Permission

  2. Monitoring Goal Determines how, when, and where to monitor Detection vs. Evaluation Your goal is to detect an infestation at its earliest stages…

  3. Target Life Cycle Stage Different… Methods Equipment Time period Frequency

  4. Simply Said Look for adults Feel for juveniles Sample for veligers Mussel on monofilament

  5. Survey Period & Frequency When and how often… Need to understand biology of the targeted life stage and environmental parameters… • Temperature influences spawning • Early detection coincides with spawning season • Juvenile and adult stages coincides after peak of spawning season

  6. Permits & Permission Not required to examine existing and deployed substrates. However… collection of any organism or substrate suspected to harbor mussels or any other organism is prohibited by: • Fish and Game Code Section 1002 and 2301 • Title 14 Sections 650 and 670.7

  7. Permits & Permission Before initiating monitoring efforts… • Obtain permission and coordinate activities with organization responsible for the water body or facility. • If you are not sure who to contact, start with park ranger, recreational or general manager.

  8. Data Collection & Reporting OMG, OMG I think we have Q/Z mussels – what to do, what not to do…

  9. Report Monitoring Activities Use CDFG monitoring data forms… Submit all results to local CDFG Regional Biologist… See handouts for who to contact in your region.

  10. If You Find Q/Z Mussels Immediately notify CDFG of possible Q/Z mussel presence. Regional Contact, CA Hot-line 866-440-9530, or 877-STOP-ANS

  11. What Not To Do Don’t freak-out… Do not pass-on information, speculate or announce unconfirmed observations of Q/Z mussels…

  12. Questions?

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