Natural Resources of the Neversink River Watershed
Objectives - Primary objectives of this study are to gather information and evaluate tangible and potential effects of the Neversink Reservoir, Cuddebackville dam (recently removed), chemical contaminants, and other physical (dam removal and channel geomorphology) perturbations on mussel populations (e.g., the federally endangered dwarf wedgemussel, Alasmidonta heterodon, figure 1, and the New York State threatened swollen wedgemussel, Alasmidonta varicosa, figure 2), anadromous or catadromous fish (e.g., the American eel, figure 3), and general fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Neversink River Watershed. Specific issues include: (1) the effects of the recent removal of the Cuddebackville Dam on fish, mussels, and macroinvertebrate communities and channel geometry in the lower Neversink River, (2) the frequency and magnitude of low flow and high flow (flooding) events in the lower Neversink, Basha Kill, and Pine Kill, (3) population structure, life-history strategies, timing of migration, and natural history of American eel in the Neversink River and in other tributaries to the Upper Delaware River, and (4) the effects of the Neversink Reservoir on various interrelated natural resources (biological and physical) of the Neversink River.
Products for this study will include summaries of hydrology, habitat, biology, chemistry, and channel-geometry data, presentation of results at local and national meetings, and publication of important results (e.g., the relations of environmental factors with the distributions and health of mussel, American eel, and general macroinvertebrate populations and communities) via the web and as USGS Open File reports and peer-reviewed papers.
Project
Location by County
Ulster County, NY, Sullivan County, NY
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 55c367d9e4b033ef52106b20)
Objectives - Primary objectives of this study are to gather information and evaluate tangible and potential effects of the Neversink Reservoir, Cuddebackville dam (recently removed), chemical contaminants, and other physical (dam removal and channel geomorphology) perturbations on mussel populations (e.g., the federally endangered dwarf wedgemussel, Alasmidonta heterodon, figure 1, and the New York State threatened swollen wedgemussel, Alasmidonta varicosa, figure 2), anadromous or catadromous fish (e.g., the American eel, figure 3), and general fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Neversink River Watershed. Specific issues include: (1) the effects of the recent removal of the Cuddebackville Dam on fish, mussels, and macroinvertebrate communities and channel geometry in the lower Neversink River, (2) the frequency and magnitude of low flow and high flow (flooding) events in the lower Neversink, Basha Kill, and Pine Kill, (3) population structure, life-history strategies, timing of migration, and natural history of American eel in the Neversink River and in other tributaries to the Upper Delaware River, and (4) the effects of the Neversink Reservoir on various interrelated natural resources (biological and physical) of the Neversink River.
Products for this study will include summaries of hydrology, habitat, biology, chemistry, and channel-geometry data, presentation of results at local and national meetings, and publication of important results (e.g., the relations of environmental factors with the distributions and health of mussel, American eel, and general macroinvertebrate populations and communities) via the web and as USGS Open File reports and peer-reviewed papers.
Project
Location by County
Ulster County, NY, Sullivan County, NY
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 55c367d9e4b033ef52106b20)