Regions: Dehcho Region, South Slave Region
Tags: water quality, benthic invertebrates, transboundary, biomonitoring, CABIN, bioindicators
Principal Investigator: | Cunada, Christopher (4) |
Licence Number: | 17588 |
Organization: | Government of the Northwest Territories |
Licensed Year(s): |
2024
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Issued: | Aug 16, 2024 |
Project Team: | Jennifer Lento, Annie Levasseur, Justin Hanisch |
Objective(s): The objectives of this project are to establish a baseline for benthic invertebrates’ community structure and composition in the transboundary reaches of the Hay River, and to track the status and conditions over time to contribute to the assessment of ecosystem health and provide an early warning of change or stress in the environment.
Project Description: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No. 6001. The objectives of this project are to establish a baseline for benthic invertebrates’ community structure and composition in the transboundary reaches of the Hay River, and to track the status and conditions over time to contribute to the assessment of ecosystem health and provide an early warning of change or stress in the environment. The monitoring plan includes sampling several 500 m long reaches of shoreline for benthic invertebrates. The sampling method follows a modified version of the Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) protocols developed by Environment and Climate Change Canada. Benthic invertebrates are sampled using a 3-minute travelling kick method, where the sampler holds a sampling net downstream and kicks and disturbs the substrate for a period of 3 minutes moving upstream. The benthic invertebrates collected in ... Show more