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2007 Annual Bay Health and Restoration Report Update

2007 Annual Bay Health and Restoration Report Update. Katie Foreman CBP MASC NT WG Non-tidal Water Quality Workgroup Meeting Feb. 13, 2008. Watershed Indicator Development Process. Watershed Health Indicator Review (Benthic macroinvertebrate impairment map and bar chart)

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2007 Annual Bay Health and Restoration Report Update

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  1. 2007 Annual Bay Health and Restoration Report Update Katie Foreman CBP MASC NT WG Non-tidal Water Quality Workgroup Meeting Feb. 13, 2008

  2. Watershed Indicator Development Process • Watershed Health Indicator Review (Benthic macroinvertebrate impairment map and bar chart) • NTWG meetings (2007-08) • MASC indicator workshop (Dec. 18-19th, 2007) • IC meeting (Jan. 24th, 2008)

  3. Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Health Percent of Non-tidal Tributaries with Healthy Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities Goal 52% of Goal Achieved Data and Methods: www.chesapeakebay.net/TBD Chapter 4: Health of Freshwater Streams & Rivers

  4. Chapter 4: Health of Freshwater Streams & Rivers

  5. Introduction to Annual Report Summary: 2007 Health of Freshwater Streams & Rivers Assessment Percent Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Health 52% of Goal Achieved Data and Methods: www.chesapeakebay.net/TBD Summary: The health of benthic macroinvertebrate (BMI) communities, or bottom-dwelling communities, in rivers and streams suffers with increases in pollution, sedimentation and decreasing oxygen levels. The presence and diversity of snails, mussels, insects, and other freshwater BMI organisms are good indicators of stream health because of their limited mobility and their known responses to environmental pollutants and stressors. In the most recent reporting cycle, over half of the BMI communities were deemed healthy within the entire Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Twelve percent of the BMI communities were impaired, however much is unknown about the health of these communities as close to one-third of the total stream miles in the watershed have not been assessed for these populations.

  6. Next Steps NTWG Action: Review, edit and finalize supporting materials: text and tables. • Final changes due Feb. 15th.

  7. Report Timeline Feb 1 Deadline for subcommittees submit 2007 data for all of their reporting-level indicators 11 Draft distributed for one-week review by IC, Subcommittees and Workgroups 15 Comments on draft due back to Communications Office 29 Deadline for providing any last minute updates to 2007 data Mar 4 Final document for 3-day fatal flaws review by Signatory Representatives 6 Fatal flaws review comments due back to Communications Office 10 Final document to printer and to web team for final incorporation into website 31 Public release

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