Record Info:
- Extended Citation
- Curry, A., Hunt, H., and Kidd, K. (2016). Designing a long-term environmental monitoring program for the Saint John Harbour. Canada Water Network, University of New Brunswick. Retrieved from: http://www.cwn-rce.ca/assets/End-User-Reports/Monitoring-Frame
- Reference Abbreviation
- Curry et al., 2016
- Date Communicated
- 2016
- Region
- Inner Harbour
- Location Details
- Musquash, Digby Ferry terminal
- Group
- Biological - Fauna
- Category
- Invertebrates
- Preliminary Ecosystems Component
- Indicator Species/Community
- Attribute/Species (e.g.)
- Sand Shrimp (Crangon septemspinosa)
- Metric/Detail
- abundance
- Primary Objective
- Develop long term monitoring program for the Saint John Harbour
- Key Findings/Monitoring Red Flags
- Sand Shrimp generally longer and heavier at site with municipal wasterwater effluent
- Data Collection Start
- Not Specified
- Data Collection Finish
- Not Specified
- Physical collection of data/samples
- Yes
- Referenced Data Source (if data not physically collected or not available in text)
- Stakeholder Group
- Multiple (Academic, NGO, Government, industry)
- Stakeholder Name
- University of New Brunswick, Canadian Rivers Institute, Huntsman Marine Science Centre, Saint John Harbour Environmental Monitoring Partnership
- Type of Reference
- Report - Academic
- Source Details
- Available online: Retrieved from: http://www.cwn-rce.ca/assets/End-User-Reports/Monitoring-Frameworks/Saint-John-Harbour/CWN-EN-StJohnHarbour-2016-8Pager-Web.pdf
- Monitoring Tool
- Monitoring/Management Recommendations
- beach seine or small mesh bottom trawl; optimal sampling May - August
- Notes
- 3 reference sites, one that receives municipal wastewater effluent. Potential Indicator Species/ Community chosen because widely distributed and easily caught (possible informative and cost-effective sentinel species).
- File/Paper Location
- PDF Available
- link