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Week of January 10 – January 16, 2021

Surface Mapping

Data were collected on January 13, 2021 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting nutrient samples in the Providence River estuary. The chlorophyll concentrations were good in the areas surveyed. From north to south, average chlorophyll concentrations were as follows: Upper Providence River (2.48 µg/L), Edgewood Shoals area (2.40 µg/L), Pawtuxet River area (2.04 µg/L), and Lower Providence River area (1.92 µg/L). Overall, chlorophyll ranged between 0.60 µg/L and 3.70 µg/L with an overall average of 2.21 µg/L. The chlorophyll data from this date are presented in the map below:Dataflow 2021-01-13 small.jpg


Week of January 10 - 16, 2021

R/V Monitor's Blog

On Wednesday, January 13th, the crew of the R/V Monitor was out on the upper Bay collecting nutrients and plankton samples, taking Secchi Disk and Par sensor water clarity measurements, and conducting real-time surface mapping of water quality parameters, including dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, water temperature, salinity, and pH, all in an effort to document water quality improvements associated with NBC construction projects.  Sara captained the boat while monitoring professionals Mike, Fern and Steve collected the samples and data. The day started cold but sunny. The skies partially clouded up by the afternoon. There was minimal wind in the morning but it picked up from the west by the afternoon, and with it a chop developed on the water. The featured photo was taken of ProvPort from a distance. NBC's Field's Point three wind turbines can be seen in the background.

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Week of January 3 - January 9, 2021

Surface Mapping

Data were collected on January 6, 2020 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting nutrient samples in the Seekonk and Providence River estuaries. Due to technical difficulties, results were deemed unusable and no map will be posted from this sampling event.

Week of January 3 - 9, 2021

R/V Monitor's Blog

​On Wednesday, January 6th, the crew of the R/V Monitor was out on the upper Bay collecting bacteria samples, taking Secchi Disk water clarity measurements, and conducting real-time surface mapping of water quality parameters, including dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, water temperature, salinity, and pH, all in an effort to document water quality improvements associated with NBC construction projects.  Sara captained the boat while monitoring professionals Mike, Steve and Daryll collected the samples and data.  It was a mostly sunny but brisk day with a strong wind out of the north. There was a slight chop on the water.  The featured photo was taken near India Point Park.

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Week of December 20 – 26, 2020

Bacteria Sampling

​On December 23, eleven stations were sampled for fecal coliform bacteria in the Providence and Seekonk Rivers. Three of these stations were also sampled for enterococci bacteria. Weather preceding this sampling day was mostly dry, with 0.02 inches of precipitation recorded in the five days prior to sampling. The decrease in rainfall from the previous sampling event lead to a decrease in bacteria counts at most sites.

The geometric mean of fecal coliform results for all sites was 35 MPN/100 mL, with Seekonk River sites having higher counts than Providence River sites (geometric means of 82 and 21 MPN/100 mL, respectively). The maximum count (230 MPN/100 mL) was measured at two sites – Phillipsdale Landing in the Seekonk River and Point St. Bridge in the Providence River. Overall, fecal coliform results from the Seekonk River exceeded both state primary contact and shellfishing standards. Fecal coliform results from the Providence River also exceeded state shellfishing standards but results were within state primary contact standards.

Enterococci results decreased from the previous sampling event, from an overall geometric mean of 149 MPN/100 mL to 17 MPN/100 mL. Enterococci results at all sites ranged from <10 MPN/100 mL at Conimicut Pt. to 75 MPN/100 mL at Point St. Bridge. Overall, enterococci results were within state standards for primary contact. 

Please note: the results of NBC's fecal coliform and enterococci monitoring are for informational/research purposes only and are not intended to suggest official state compliance with bathing or shellfishing standards.​

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