DocumentCode
2931291
Title
Design of bioindicator based programs to monitor ocean status and trends
Author
Segar, D.A. ; Phillip, D. J B ; Stamman, E.
Author_Institution
SEAMOcean, Inc., Wheaton, MD, USA
fYear
1985
fDate
12-14 Nov. 1985
Firstpage
926
Lastpage
931
Abstract
Bioindicators are now widely used to monitor the status and trends of contamination in the coastal ocean. Because most such programs are poorly designed, they have produced little information of value to marine managers. Design of a successful bioindicator monitoring program requires that specific quantitiative program objectives be defined and expressed as null hypotheses, and that the sampling and analysis plan be designed to test these hypotheses at specified levels of statistical confidence. An optimal sampling and analysis plan designed to meet these needs must select the age, size range, and number of individuals per sample; the number of samples per site; the number of replicate analyses per sample; and other factors based upon the known sources of variance in the sampled population and in the analysis procedure. In addition, sampling sites must be carefully and systematically selected. Sites and the sampling and analysis design will differ for each specific objective addressed.
Keywords
Biochemical analysis; Chemical analysis; Data analysis; Laboratories; Monitoring; Organisms; Pollution measurement; Sampling methods; Sea measurements; Watches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '85 - Ocean Engineering and the Environment
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1985.1160187
Filename
1160187
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