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Identifying Thermal Refuges in the Schoharie Watershed

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End Date
2014-09-30

Summary

Problem Water temperature is a critical component of trout habitat. Stream temperatures not only affect the distribution, behavior, and survival of trout (and other species), but also compel these species to move toward small areas of preferred temperatures, known as refuges, to maximize growth, survival, and fitness. The Schoharie watershed in the Catskill Mountains, including East Kill, West Kill, and Batavia Kill tributaries as well as the main-stem Schoharie Creek, supports small or transient populations of wild brook trout as well as naturalized and hatchery brown trout. Water temperatures in parts of these rivers typically exceed lethal thresholds for these species for several weeks each summer. Managing agencies within the Schoharie [...]

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Barry P Baldigo
Funding Agency :
Greene County SWCD
Cooperator/Partner :
Rochester Institute of Technology
Co-Investigator :
Martyn J Smith, Scott D George
CMS Group :
New York Water Science Center

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typeShort Project Description
valueManaging agencies within the Schoharie watershed are often confronted with decisions that impact the thermal profile of the stream, such as permitting new discharges or other watershed alterations. Assessing the effects that these alterations may have on local trout populations, and ensuring that the alterations do not inadvertently destroy potential thermal refuge, requires data on the size, location, and number of thermal refuges within the watershed. watershed alterations. Assessing the effects that these alterations may have on local trout populations requires data on the size, location, and number of thermal refuges within the watershed.
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productDescriptionScott D. George, Barry P. Baldigo, Martyn J. Smith, Donald M. McKeown & Jason W. Faulring (2015): Variations in water temperature and implications for trout populations in the Upper Schoharie Creek and West Kill, New York, USA, Journal of Freshwater Ecology, DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2015.1033769
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Temperature Sensor in Schoharie Creek
Temperature Sensor in Schoharie Creek

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  • Thermal Refuges Scoharie

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