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
Location Details
Musquash, Digby Ferry terminal
Group
Biological - Fauna
Preliminary Ecosystems Component
Indicator Species/Community
Attribute/Species (e.g.)
Sand Shrimp (Crangon septemspinosa)
Metric/Detail
reproduction
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