Historical News

Month of October, 2023

Fixed Site Network

Phillipsdale Landing

The Phillipsdale Landing sondes have been deployed for the season since May 9th, 2023 utilizing a new setup allowing staff access to the equipment from the boat instead of standing on the dock. During the month of October, sondes were changed out for routine maintenance on October 10th and 24th

Surface DO remained above the hypoxia threshold all month. The bottom waters were hypoxic periodically throughout the month, with the longest sustained hypoxic periods (8 hours) occurring in the early morning of October 14th. DO averaged 8.4 mg/L at the surface with a minimum of 4.9 mg/L, while bottom waters averaged 5.5 mg/L with a minimum of 2.3 mg/L. 

Chlorophyll readings were relatively low all month with a couple of moderately elevated readings in the bottom waters. The surface and bottom readings averaged 1.1 µg/L and 1.5 µg/L, respectively. 

Bullock Reach
The Bullock Reach buoy was deployed June 1st for the 2023 season. During the month of October, sondes were changed out for routine maintenance on October 3rd, 17th, and 31st

DO remained above the hypoxia threshold all month at the surface, middle, and bottom and averaged 7.7 mg/L, 6.7 mg/L, and 5.8 mg/L, respectively.

Chlorophyll readings ranged from low to elevated, with evidence of moderate phytoplankton blooms occurring throughout the month and some highly elevated (>200 ug/L) chlorophyll levels at the middle sonde throughout the day on October 16th. Readings averaged 6.5 µg/L at the surface, 18.3 µg/L at mid-depth, and 3.1 µg/L at the bottom. 

Please note that data from the Bullock Reach Surface sonde were not available between 11:15am on October 21st and 9:15 am on October 24th due to an equipment issue.


Week of October 29 - November 4, 2023

R/V Monitor's Blog


The R/V Monitor has been retired since the last blog update for the week of February 19-25, 2023.  However, the Narragansett Bay Commission is excited to announce its new monitoring vessel, Data Stream.  The Data Stream is a brand new 2023 Parker 23290 SL: Sport cabin boat.  The Data Stream is equipped with state-of-the-art electronics, including the latest Garmin GPS with Radar overlay capability, a remote-control spotlight, and salt and freshwater wash down. Data Stream’s Yamaha engine is a 300hp electronic shift engine which is an upgrade from the 250 HP Mercury on the Monitor.

The Data Stream picked up where the Monitor left off monitoring water quality in the upper Narragansett Bay.  Throughout the Spring and Summer, the crew of the Data Stream was out on the upper Bay collecting bacteria, nutrients and plankton samples, taking Secchi Disk water clarity measurements, conducting water column profiles using the Seabird instrument, and conducting real-time surface mapping of water quality parameters, including dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, water temperature, salinity, and pH.  In addition, the fixed site monitoring stations were deployed and continuously maintained. The featured photo shows the new monitoring vessel, Data Stream.
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Week of October 22 - October 28, 2023

Surface Mapping

​Surface chlorophyll data were collected on October 25, 2023 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting nutrient samples in the Providence and Seekonk River estuaries.  The average chlorophyll concentrations were categorized Good in the areas surveyed. Overall, chlorophyll ranged from 0.91 µg/L to 4.06 µg/L with an average of 1.73 µg/L. The chlorophyll concentrations from this date are presented in the map below using Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation. Dataflow 2023-10-25 Snapshot.jpg

Week of October 15 - October 21, 2023

Surface Mapping

Surface chlorophyll data were collected on October 18, 2023 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting nutrient samples in the Providence and Seekonk River estuaries.  The average chlorophyll concentrations were categorized Good in the areas surveyed. Overall, chlorophyll ranged from 0.99 µg/L to 34.57 µg/L with an average of 5.52µg/L. The chlorophyll concentrations from this date are presented in the map below using Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation.Dataflow 2023-10-18-Snapshot.jpg

Week of October 8 - October 14, 2023

Surface Mapping

Surface chlorophyll data were collected on October 11th, 2023 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting nutrient samples in the Providence and Seekonk River estuaries. The average chlorophyll concentrations were categorized as good in all areas except Edgewood Shoals which was fair. Overall, chlorophyll ranged from 129.37 µg/L to 1.02 µg/L with an average of 10.12 µg/L. The chlorophyll concentrations from this date are presented in the map below using Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation.Dataflow 2023-10-11 Snapshot.jpg

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