Requirements for participation in Unified Water Study: Long Island Sound Embayment Research (UWS).
- 12 water quality sampling events occurring within three hours of sunrise and associated preparation and post sampling event work
- 3 macrophyte sampling outings and associated preparation / follow-up
- 1 full day training, plus you will receive ongoing tech support
- Access to boat may be necessary
- Willingness to join a network of water quality monitoring groups with shared goal
- Adhere to the Quality Assurance plan, see below
- Use these Application instructions
The documents below provide further detail about procedure:
Quality Assurance
- a_General_QAPP_LIS_Volunteer_Coastal_Monitoring (Jan. 13)
- b_General_QAPP_Adoption_Form (Jan. 13)
- c_Standard_Operating_Procedures (Jan. 13)
- d_ Forms_Datasheets_Field_Guide (Jan. 13)
- QAPP_Guidance_HowTo (Jan. 13)
Standard Operating Procedures
- Depth and GPS (Jan. 13)
- Filtered Chlorophyll (Jan. 13)
- Macrophytes (Jan. 13)
- Oxygen Titration (Jan. 13)
- Salinity Refractometer (Jan. 13)
- Sampling Plan (Jan. 13)
- Secchi Depth (Jan. 13)
- Sonde Profile (Jan. 13)
- Station Selection (Jan. 13)
- Thermometer (Jan. 13)
- Turbidity (Jan. 13)
- Water Quality Equipment (Jan. 13)
Supplemental Forms
- Emergency Contact-Medical Form (Jan. 13)
- Sampling Event Checklist (Jan. 13)
- Field Datasheet Templates (Jan. 13)
- Macrophyte Field Guide (Jan. 13)
- Macrophyte Sampling Field Datasheet (Jan. 13)
- Water Quality Field Datasheets (Jan. 13)
If you are interested in participating in this important study, please contact the Unified Water Study Coordinator, Peter Linderoth, at plinderoth@savethesound.org.