September 10-16, 2023

​Surface chlorophyll data were collected on September 14, 2023 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting nutrient samples in the Providence and Seekonk River estuaries. The average chlorophyll concentrations were categorized fair in the areas surveyed. Overall, chlorophyll ranged from 1.68 µg/L to 89.11 µg/L with an average of 9.02 µg/L. The chlorophyll concentrations from this date are presented in the map below using Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation. 

Week of November 26 – December 2, 2023

​Water clarity was measured at seven locations in the Providence River and Seekonk River estuaries on November 30th, 2023. Rainfall totaling 0.69 inches was recorded at TF Green in the five days prior to the survey. Secchi depth averaged 4.5 meters, compared to 4.7 meters on the previous survey (November 15th). The lowest clarity this week (3.0 meters) was measured at Phillipsdale Landing, while the greatest clarity (5.5 meters) was measured at Bullock Reach. There was a general north-to-south gradient of increasing water clarity among the sites this week. 

Week of November 12 – 18, 2023

​Water clarity was measured at seven locations in the Providence River and Seekonk River estuaries on November 15th, 2023. Trace amounts of rainfall was recorded at TF Green in the five days prior to the survey. Secchi depth averaged 4.7 meters, compared to 3.0 meters on the previous survey (November 1st). The lowest clarity this week (3.4 meters) was measured at India Point, while the greatest clarity (5.8 meters) was measured at Conimicut Point. There was a general north-to-south gradient of increasing water clarity among the sites this week. ​

Week of October 22 – 28, 2023

​Water clarity was measured at eight locations in the Providence River and Seekonk River estuaries on October 25th, 2023. Rainfall totaling 1.14 inches was recorded at TF Green in the five days prior to the survey. Secchi depth averaged 3.6 meters, compared to 3.5 meters on the previous survey (October 18th). The lowest clarity this week (1.7 meters) was measured at Phillipsdale Landing, while the greatest clarity (6.1 meters) was measured at Bullock Reach. There was a general north-to-south gradient of increasing water clarity among the sites this week. ​

September 3-9, 2023

​Surface chlorophyll data were collected on September 6, 2023 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting nutrient samples in the Providence and Seekonk River estuaries. The average chlorophyll concentrations were categorized fair in the areas surveyed. Overall, chlorophyll ranged from 2.74 µg/L to 100.34 µg/L with an average of 13.59 µg/L. The chlorophyll concentrations from this date are presented in the map below using Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation.

September 3-9, 2023

Phytoplankton samples were collected on September 6, 2023 at Bullock Reach and analyzed in the laboratory shortly after collection. Sonde data revealed the surface water temperature was 23.4°C, salinity was 24.5 psu, and chlorophyll a was 12.2 ug/L. The plankton tow net sample was filterable with a 20 micron mesh. The filtrate was a light brown greenish color and had a long filter time. The tow net sample was analyzed qualitatively for microorganisms using phase contrast microscopy. The whole water sample was analyzed quantitatively under 200x phase contrast microscopy. A Hensen Stempel pipette was used to accurately deliver 1ml of sample to a Sedge-wick Rafter chamber. This analysis revealed a total of 2,856,000 cells per Liter. The micro flagellates were found at 108,000 cells/L. The most predominant phytoplankton genus was Leptocylindrus spp.at 2,196,000 cells/L. Other representative genera include Skeletonema spp., Chaetoceros spp., and Eucampia spp., the subject of the 200x phase contrast micrograph shown below. 

Week of October 15 – 21, 2023

​Water clarity was measured at eight locations in the Providence River and Seekonk River estuaries on October 18th, 2023. There was trace amounts of precipitation recorded at TF Green in the five days prior to the survey. Secchi depth averaged 3.5 meters, compared to 2.9 meters on the previous survey (October 11th). The lowest clarity this week (2.4 meters) was measured at Phillipsdale Landing and India Point, while the greatest clarity (4.8 meters) was measured at Conimicut Point and Bullock Reach. There was a general north-to-south gradient of increasing water clarity among the sites this week. ​

Week of October 8 – 14, 2023

​Water clarity was measured at seven locations in the Providence River and Seekonk River estuaries on October 11th, 2023. Rainfall totaling 0.36 inches was recorded at TF Green in the five days prior to the survey. Secchi depth averaged 2.9 meters, compared to 2.2 meters on the previous survey (October 4th). The lowest clarity this week (2.2 meters) was measured at Phillipsdale, while the greatest clarity (3.4 meters) was measured at Edgewood Yacht Club and Bullock Reach. There was a general north-to-south gradient of increasing water clarity among the sites this week. ​

Week of October 1 – 7, 2023

​Water clarity was measured at seven locations in the Providence River and Seekonk River estuaries on October 4th, 2023. Rainfall totaling 1.27 inches was recorded at TF Green in the five days prior to the survey. Secchi depth averaged 2.2 meters, compared to 2.6 meters on the previous survey (September 27th). The lowest clarity this week (1.4 meters) was measured at India Point, while the greatest clarity (2.7 meters) was measured at Edgewood Yacht Club. There was no clear north-to-south gradient in water clarity among the sites this week.​

Week of September 24 – 30, 2023

​Water clarity was measured at six locations in the Providence River and Seekonk River estuaries on September 27th, 2023. Rainfall totaling 2.77 inches was recorded at TF Green in the five days prior to the survey. Secchi depth averaged 2.6 meters, compared to 2.5 meters on the previous survey (September 20th). The lowest clarity this week (2.2 meters) was measured at Phillipsdale Landing, Point Street Bridge, and India Point while the greatest clarity (3.0 meters) was measured at Edgewood Yacht Club. There was a general north-to-south gradient of increasing water clarity among the sites this week. ​

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