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Estuarine Monitoring - Old Woman Creek

Project Overview


Old Woman Creek State Nature Preserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve is one of the few remaining relatively natural freshwater estuaries in the Great Lakes region. On the south-central shore of Lake Erie, Old Woman Creek and the lake water mix to form a unique ecosystem.

The 571-acre preserve provides critical habitat for native species and migrating birds and offers an essential opportunity to research ecological benefits provided by these fragile estuarine systems.

To assist in the understanding and preservation of the estuary, an automated water monitoring system was installed at Old Woman Creek Nature Preserve. The system is part of a long-term data set collected at National Estuarine Research Reserves around the country. Visit www.oldwomancreek.org for additional information.

System Description


Two water quality monitoring stations were deployed: one where Old Woman Creek enters the preserve and another near the mouth of the estuary. At both stations, NexSens Technology data loggers with radio telemetry and YSI 6600 multi-parameter sondes with temperature, conductivity, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, depth, and turbidity sensors were installed.

At each site, water quality and hydrology data is collected with NexSens 4100-iSIC data loggers, which then transmit the information via license free, spread spectrum radios to a base station located at the Old Woman Creek visitor center. From the base station computer, iChart software uploads data to an online datacenter at WQData.com. This data is used in environmental education and in restoration and resource management decisions.

Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve Visitor Center on Lake Erie, Huron, OH Throughout the Estuary, trails and vistas, like the one shown above, allow visitors to enjoy the scenery. 
Old Woman Creek Estuary is full of aquatic plant and animal life. The Route 6 bridge at Old Woman Creek Estuary includes a 4100-iSIC radio data logger, flow, level and water quality sensors. 
Old Woman Creek Estuary confluence with Lake Erie. Lilly pads are just one of the large variety of aquatic plants. 

 

Base Station Equipment List

4100-BASE

Spread spectrum base radio

A41

Omni antenna, radio frequency, 890-970 MHz

A39

Lightning Protection

A32

RF cable, low-loss, 20'

A36

RF cable, micro-loss, 6'

A38

Ground Kit

WQData-6

Annual hosting package for up to 6 field sites, additional site expansion available

1001

iChart software

 

Inlet Site and Outlet Site Equipment List

4100-iSIC

Spread spectrum radio with iSIC

A46

Yagi antenna, radio frequency, 866-960 MHz

A39

Lightning Protection

A31

RF cable, low-loss, 10'

A36

RF cable, micro-loss, 6'

A38

Ground Kit

A55

Pole/wall mounting kit

A22

Solar power kit, 20-watt

6600E-01

Sonde with shallow depth, temperature/conductivity, dissolved oxygen, pH, & turbidity sensors