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Biological Survey Of Yanty Creek Marsh At Hamlin Beach State Park, Joseph C. Makarewicz, James M. Haynes, Ronald C. Dilcher, John C. Hunter, Christopher J. Norment, Theodore W. Lewis May 2013

Biological Survey Of Yanty Creek Marsh At Hamlin Beach State Park, Joseph C. Makarewicz, James M. Haynes, Ronald C. Dilcher, John C. Hunter, Christopher J. Norment, Theodore W. Lewis

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Four primary objectives were addressed in this study: 1 . To undertake a survey of the biological resources of Yanty Creek. 2 . To compare relative abundance and species richness of phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthic macroinvertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammtals and plants in Yanty Creek marsh and adjacent areas to literature on other embayments and wetlands in the Great Lakes region. 3. To predict the types of changes that may occur in the biological diversity of Yanty Creek marsh should the barrier beach be breached. 4. To write a final report that compiles new and existing information on the species …


Ecological Health Of Sediments Located In The Rochester Embayment, Lake Ontario, Ny, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Mary Arnold, Theodore W. Lewis, Carole Beal May 2013

Ecological Health Of Sediments Located In The Rochester Embayment, Lake Ontario, Ny, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Mary Arnold, Theodore W. Lewis, Carole Beal

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The objective of this study was to provide a preliminary evaluation of benthic macroinvertebrate community health, and thus water quality, within the Rochester Embayment of Lake Ontario. The Rochester Embayment is one of 42 Great Lakes Areas of Concern .

The various biological indices utilized suggest that a moderate to severely impacted benthic community exists in portions of the Rochester Embayment of Lake Ontario. Clearly, this study is not conclusive. Field sampling was limited geographically to four sites with three sites located either in or in close proximity to the Genesee River and to the dredge disposal site. Further field …


Chemical Analysis Of Water From Buttonwood, Larkin, Round Pond And Northrup Creeks, Lake Ontario Basin West: May 1987 - May 1988, Joseph C. Makarewicz May 2013

Chemical Analysis Of Water From Buttonwood, Larkin, Round Pond And Northrup Creeks, Lake Ontario Basin West: May 1987 - May 1988, Joseph C. Makarewicz

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As the local contribution to the Rochester Embayment Remedial Action Plan, the Monroe County Health Department contracted with SUNY Brockport to extend the ongoing sampling program in order to obtain one full year of data. The general objectives of this study of Buttonwood, Larkin, Northrup and Round Pond Creeks were: 1. To compare the water quality of stream water from watersheds having different land-use patterns; 2. To compare the water quality of stream water above and below the Spencerport Sewage Treatment Plant; 3. To obtain time trend data on chemical and physical characteristics of runoff water of these creeks; 4. …


Chemical Analysis And Nutrient Loading Of: Salmon Creek, Otis Creek, Black Creek, Spencerport Sewage Treatment Plant, Precipitation Falling In Western Monroe County: With A Discussion On The Trophic Status Of Long Pond And Stress Stream Analysis Of Northrup And Buttonwood Creeks, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Theodore W. Lewis May 2013

Chemical Analysis And Nutrient Loading Of: Salmon Creek, Otis Creek, Black Creek, Spencerport Sewage Treatment Plant, Precipitation Falling In Western Monroe County: With A Discussion On The Trophic Status Of Long Pond And Stress Stream Analysis Of Northrup And Buttonwood Creeks, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Theodore W. Lewis

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The purpose of the RAP project is to prepare water quality management action plans for watersheds in the three basins (Genesee, Lake Ontario West, and Lake Ontario Central) within Monroe County that empty into the Rochester Embayment. These basinwide plans would be prepared using existing data and literature on each of the three basins. In some instances where baseline and storm event data were not available, such as the Lake Ontario West Basin, it would be necessary to collect the required data. As part of the local contribution to Rochester Embayment Remedial Action Plan, the Monroe County Health contracted with …


A Five Year Summary Of Kendig Creek Watershed Monitoring, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Theodore W. Lewis, Gregory G. Lampman May 2013

A Five Year Summary Of Kendig Creek Watershed Monitoring, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Theodore W. Lewis, Gregory G. Lampman

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Land use in the Kendig Creek watershed is mostly for agriculture purposes. Kendig Creek has relatively high concentrations of nitrate, total kjeldahl nitrogen and total suspended solids when compared to other watersheds in central New York State. Kendig Creek is also an event responsive watershed, i.e. a majority of the discharge, nutrient and solids lost from the watershed to the stream ecosystem occurs during precipitation or melting events. Stressed stream analysis has identified several agricultural sites that are contributing nutrients and soil to the stream ecosystem. Linking these three facts together suggest that agricultural practices allowing nutrients and soil to …


Chaumont Bay Jefferson County, New York, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Matthew J. Nowak May 2013

Chaumont Bay Jefferson County, New York, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Matthew J. Nowak

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Chaumont Bay is a 9,000-acre embayment located on the east end of Lake Ontario. The bay receives tributary waters from Guffon Creek, Three Mile Creek, and the Chaumont River, creating three smaller embayments within Chaumont Bay on the northeastern side. The bay is lined by shoreline development, but the watershed is primarily agriculture. Algae blooms plague Chaumont Bay and hamper boating, swimming, and fish consumption. Direct sewage discharges into Chaumont Bay have been documented, but inadequate septic systems are considered the primary source of nutrient loading to the bay. This short report provides a synopsis of data collected monthly from …


Long-Term Trends And The Trophic Status Of Conesus Lake 2012: A Report To The Livingston County Planning Department Geneseo, Ny, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Joshua M. Lafountain, Theodore W. Lewis May 2013

Long-Term Trends And The Trophic Status Of Conesus Lake 2012: A Report To The Livingston County Planning Department Geneseo, Ny, Joseph C. Makarewicz, Joshua M. Lafountain, Theodore W. Lewis

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Conesus Lake monitoring conducted by personnel from The College at Brockport during the summer of 2012 determined the current trophic status of the lake and if any improvements or further degradation of water quality had occurred. To accomplish this goal, lake chemistry was monitored from 22 May to 14 August 2012 and the following were completed: a trophic state assessment of the lake and an evaluation of long-term trends in lake chemistry. Recommendations 1. The monitoring of Conesus Lake should continue. Current results suggest a slow improvement in it’s surface water. The status of the lake’s water quality has been …