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Overview

Catchment Yarra River
Site Nerreman Wetland @ Eltham ME_YDI833
Date and Time Saturday 18th March 2017 10:30am
Approved Approved

Notes

Physical Chemical Tests

Ammon-Nit mg/L NH3-N N mg/L NH4+ D.O mg/L EC µS/cm FrP mg/L P Nitrate-Nit mg/L N pH pH Units rP mg/L P Air ° C Water ° C Turb NTU
Sample 3 25 19 40
Weather sunny
Last rainfall During the last week 0.00
Flow estimate LOW: Minimum flow in channel/continuous flow in some part of channel (in-stream habitats connected)
Water Appearance Scummy,Smelly,Foamy/frothy,Oily,Other
Stream depth 0 - 50cm
Stream width 2m - 5m
Hazards
Litter/Pollutants bottles,oil,paper,plastic,cans,packets,polystyrene,other: balls.

Only one plastic bottle in the pit drain this time.

Very scummy below the dam wall.

Logs blocking two tunnels.

Patches of foam and oil on the surface upstream from the dam wall.

Lots of rubbish waiting to be washed down the creek at the next heavy downpour.

Weed trees growing in the waterway.

Skipper Butterflies, Common Browns and Cabbage Whites in flight.

On a rock near the small, planted wetland there is a plaque commemorating 10 years of work by the Friends of the Karingal Yalloc.

BIRDS:    Rainbow Lorikeets    Mudlarks    Pacific Black Ducks    Wood Ducks    Magpies                  Noisy Miners --- and a White-faced Heron, later.    

Habitat

<p>Only one plastic bottle in the pit drain this time.</p> <p>Very scummy below the dam wall.</p> <p>Logs blocking two tunnels.</p> <p>Patches of foam and oil on the surface upstream from the dam wall.</p> <p>Lots of rubbish waiting to be washed down the creek at the next heavy downpour.</p> <p>Weed trees growing in the waterway.</p> <p>Skipper Butterflies, Common Browns and Cabbage Whites in flight.</p> <p>On a rock near the small, planted wetland there is a plaque commemorating 10 years of work by the Friends of the Karingal Yalloc.</p> <p>BIRDS: &nbsp; &nbsp;Rainbow Lorikeets &nbsp; &nbsp;Mudlarks &nbsp; &nbsp;Pacific Black Ducks &nbsp; &nbsp;Wood Ducks &nbsp; &nbsp;Magpies &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Noisy Miners --- and a White-faced Heron, later.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
Bank Erosion Stability Bank Vegetation In Stream Cover Riffles Pools Bends Verge Vegetation Overall
Fair 3 Fair 6 Poor 4 Fair 3 Good 8 24

Creatures Agreed Level Taxonomy Method

Image Species Score Quantity
c. Family Veliidae/ Family Mesoveliidae/ Family Hebridae (water treaders) 3 25
c. Phylum Annelida, class Hirudinea, (leeches) c. Phylum Annelida, class Hirudinea, (leeches) 1 2
d. Phylum Annelida, class Oligochaeta, (worms) 1 15
e. Family Chironomidae, several genera (blood worms) 1 15
e. Family Lestidae and Family Coenagrionidae (Damselfly nymph) 2 7
e. Phylum Turbellaria ( flatworms) e. Phylum Turbellaria ( flatworms) 1 15
f. Corduliid / libellulid like dragonflies - various families (spider mud eye) 5 6
f. Order Araneae ( fishing and wolf spiders) f. Order Araneae ( fishing and wolf spiders) 5 1
g. Family Chironomidae (chironomids - True Fly larvae) 3 2
g. Family Physidae, Species Physa acuta (snail) 1 1
h. Family Notonectidae , Genus Enithares (robust backswimmers) 1 2
i. Family Aeshnidae (Dragonfly nymph - Couta mud eye) 5 2
i. Family Stratiomyidae (soldier fly larvae) i. Family Stratiomyidae (soldier fly larvae) 2 2
l. Family Culicidae (mosquito larvae, wrigglers) l. Family Culicidae (mosquito larvae, wrigglers) 1 6
ALT Signal Score 2.50
Weighted ALT Signal Score 2.18

Diary photos

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