Stream Biological Health in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
This report provides a numeric value for the stream health baseline referenced in the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, as well as evidence of improving trends in stream health.
Description
This report offers a numeric value for the 2008 baseline referenced in the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement’s Stream Health Outcome, as well as evidence of a net improving trend in stream health in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The report demonstrates a process for tracking progress in achieving the stream health goal to "improve health and function of ten percent of stream miles above the 2008 baseline." The bioregion, family-level version of the Chesapeake Basin-wide Index of Biotic Integrity, or "Chessie BIBI," is used to quantify stream health. The index is calculated from macroinvertebrate data collected by state, federal, county and volunteer monitoring programs with kick net methods and was developed specifically for 1st – 4th order streams in the Chesapeake watershed (Smith et al. 2017). The 2008 Baseline is the 2006 – 2011 period because it encompasses all sampling schedules of the watershed’s state monitoring programs, most of which employ rotational sampling.
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