In recognition of the need to acquire a uniform, organized approach to addressing surface water degradation and given the diverse nature of non-point sources of pollution, the Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board organized the Oneida Lake and Watershed Task Force. The Task Force is an alliance of agencies, organizations, elected officials, and citizens interested in the protection of water resources in the Oneida Lake Watershed. Because of the increased population and development pressure and because of water quality concerns south of Oneida Lake, monitoring of southern tributaries of Oneida Lake was initiated first. The intent is to expand this effort into the entire Oneida Lake watershed. Determination of sources and m...
Two consecutive storms made landfall along the Northern Gulf of Mexico on June and August 2012 (Trop...
Denitrification potential was determined in surface sediment from Lake Cataouatche, the receiving ba...
Oak Orchard Creek is on New York State’s “303(d)” (1972 Clean Water Act) list of impaired water bodi...
The 2002 Oneida Lake and tributary monitoring program of the Oswego Soil and Water Conservation Dist...
In summary, the goal of this report is to provide: An interpretive summary of chemistry trends for ...
I assessed the composition of zooplankton communities at the three tidal inlets connecting Lake Pont...
This study investigated temporal changes in nutrient concentrations and other water quality paramete...
This research determined the changes in phytoplankton community composition in a shallow subtropical...
Selenium in mining-related discharges has created concern in the Appalachian Region where coal is a ...
River Otters, Lontra canadensis were reintroduced to western NY after being extirpated in the early ...
Wetlands are one of the most valuable ecosystems, providing services such as carbon sequestration an...
Eighteenmile Creek is one of the six Areas of Concern (AOC) in New York State (Makarewicz and Lewis ...
A degraded wetland with a history of human-induced hydrologic alterations lies within northwestern M...
Subsurface tile drainage systems have transformed Iowa’s prairie pothole ecosystem, enabling the Uni...
Freshwater wetlands are frequently created or restored with the goal of replicating valuable ecosyst...
Two consecutive storms made landfall along the Northern Gulf of Mexico on June and August 2012 (Trop...
Denitrification potential was determined in surface sediment from Lake Cataouatche, the receiving ba...
Oak Orchard Creek is on New York State’s “303(d)” (1972 Clean Water Act) list of impaired water bodi...
The 2002 Oneida Lake and tributary monitoring program of the Oswego Soil and Water Conservation Dist...
In summary, the goal of this report is to provide: An interpretive summary of chemistry trends for ...
I assessed the composition of zooplankton communities at the three tidal inlets connecting Lake Pont...
This study investigated temporal changes in nutrient concentrations and other water quality paramete...
This research determined the changes in phytoplankton community composition in a shallow subtropical...
Selenium in mining-related discharges has created concern in the Appalachian Region where coal is a ...
River Otters, Lontra canadensis were reintroduced to western NY after being extirpated in the early ...
Wetlands are one of the most valuable ecosystems, providing services such as carbon sequestration an...
Eighteenmile Creek is one of the six Areas of Concern (AOC) in New York State (Makarewicz and Lewis ...
A degraded wetland with a history of human-induced hydrologic alterations lies within northwestern M...
Subsurface tile drainage systems have transformed Iowa’s prairie pothole ecosystem, enabling the Uni...
Freshwater wetlands are frequently created or restored with the goal of replicating valuable ecosyst...
Two consecutive storms made landfall along the Northern Gulf of Mexico on June and August 2012 (Trop...
Denitrification potential was determined in surface sediment from Lake Cataouatche, the receiving ba...
Oak Orchard Creek is on New York State’s “303(d)” (1972 Clean Water Act) list of impaired water bodi...