HRE Snapshot Day at Cohotate Preserve
October 7, 2008
1. Liz LoGiudice, CCE Greene
6055 NYS Route 23Acra, NY 12405
518 622-9820 x 33
2.School 1
Coxsackie Athens H.S. Environmental Science Class
Tony Loughran
Sunset Blvd.Coxsackie, NY12051
518 731 1800
22 students, juniors and seniors
School 2
CatskillElementary School
Kathy Durkin
770 Embought Road
Catskill 12414
518 943 0574
17 students, 3rd Grade
3.Cohotate Preserve, Ice House site
4.River Mile 116
Activity ITides and Currents
8:55 amdepth 49 cmrising
9:55 amdepth 56 cm
Current
11:40 amHeading south
Activity II
Air temp10:04 Air Temp 59F15 C
11:05Air 57.7F13.7C
Wind Speedusing wind meter 5 mph with gusts to 8 mph coming from the northeast
Recent weather
Sunny Saturday and Sunday
Rainy in the morning Monday with sun in the afternoon
Frost last night
Activity III
- The ice house site is a flat, grassy area on the river with several cottonwood trees. It is situated at the bottom of a forested hillside. The artificial shoreline of the bulkhead from the icehouse dock dominates the eastern shore. Shoreline is also characterized by tidal mudflats. Area is used recreationally for picnicking, hiking and fishing. Ice house site is approximately a ½ mile walk from the parking area.
Surrounding land use:
Urban/residential 15%
Forested 75%
Beach 2%
Industrial/Commercial 5%
OtherArtificial shoreline 3%
2. Shoreline includes tidal mud flats in the southeast, with a rocky shore further south. To the north of the tidal mud flat there is an old bulkhead, with another tidal flat to the north of the bulkhead.
The banks have been altered at the bulkhead (entire ice house area is likely dredge spoil), wood and debris are collected in the southern mudflat, there is lots of vegetation and no pipes entering the water.
- We fish at the southern mud flat, which has a muddy bottom and a variable depth, depending on tide. Three square rush and pickerel weed are visible. The water was calm today.
- Ice house area has an abundance of plants. Plants include arrow arum, arrowhead, three square rush, dotted smartweed, jewel weed, pickerel weed, purple loosetrife, spatterdock, joe-pye weed, wild rice, and yellow flag.
Primary sampling area is the southern mudflat, which has approximately 35% plants in water. The majority of the visible plants in the water (90%) are three square rush, with 5 % pickerel weed and a small percentage of grass that we are not sure of the variety.
Activity IV
I am not sure about the reliability of the chlorophyll sample. I waded into the water to take the sample that was sent with the runner. Sample was pulled at approximately 9 am. Wading into the water caused some sedimentation in the water column, so this may affect readings in my sample. In the afternoon, we tried matching color of samples we pulled at approximately 1pm to the color chart. The water sample was pulled from the dock, under pretty low tide condition. The first filter was completely clean. The second filter read around a 0.5 on the color chart. The third filter was completely dark and it was very hard to push the water through. The second filters were showing sedimentation, rather than chlorophyll, we believe. Does the analysis differentiate between presence of sediment and chlorophyll?
Activity V
1.Water Temp
10:04 62.6F 17C
11:25 17.3
2 Turbidity20 JTU
Activity VIII
Ph at 11:20 was 8 determined by indicator solution
Salinity at 11:35 was 1.2 as indicated by provided test strips.
DO at 11:25 was 11 ppm, with a water temp of 17.4C; 115% sat.
DO determined by drop count test kit
Activity IX Fish
Used sine net, 40’ long, 4’ tall – don’t know the mesh size
9:40 amPull # 111 fish total
10 tesselated darters
1 spottail shiner
9:45 amPull # 220 fish total
17 tesselated darters
3 spottail shiner
10 amPull 3 and 458 fish total
44 tesselated darters
10 spottail shiner
1 white perch
1 herring
2 banded killifish
10:10Pull 566 fish total
50 tesselated darters
7 spottail shiners
2 bluegill sunfish
1 herring
1 kilifish
Also, 1 damselfy nymph and lots of scuds!
Activity XOther observations
Shipping – very little shipping traffic this year – mostly recreational vehicles
12:08 Oil barge, southbound
10:20Amtrack northbound
11:12 Amtrack southbound