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Title

Ambient Monitoring Instream Biological Assessment: Progress Report of 1993 Pilot Survey

 
Publication number Date Published
95-333July 1995
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Author(s) Plotnikoff, R.
Description Biological assessment of 20 stream sites was completed in the Columbia Basin and Cascade ecoregions during the summer of 1993. A multi-habitat sampling protocol was used to describe benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in riffles and pools. Synoptic taxa lists were developed for three ecoregions of Washington State. Biological condition of riffle and pool
habitat was determined for each site and ranked in two sets using several biometrics.
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Keywords stream bioassessment, progress report, stream, identification, protocol, biological, bioassessment, ambient monitoring, report, flow, urban, basin, river, water, assessment, monitoring, survey, watershed, pH
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 03,WRIA 04,WRIA 05)
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