Field Activity C209PS

Identifier C209PS
Alternate names C-2-09-PS
Purpose Collect georeferenced water quality data of surface waters along 5 or 6 canoe journey pathways across the Salish Sea between July 14 and August 3, 2009
Description Coast Salish Canoe Families and Skippers,United States Geological Survey, Pacific Science Center. Chief Scientist: Eric Grossman. Water Quality Mapping data of field activity C-2-09-PS in Salish Sea, Puget Sound, WA and Straits of Georgia, BC, Canada from 07/14/2009 to 08/03/2009
Location Canada
Info derived Surface water temperature, conductivity, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, pH, oxidation reduction potential, resistivity
Comments Akin, Coast Salish Tribal Journey Water Quality Program Coordinator, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Water Quality Specialist Staff information imported from InfoBank Eric Grossman - USGS Sarah Akin - Coast Salish Program Coordinator Carol Reiss - USGS Non USGS data manager = Sarah Akin
Projects
Platform
Canoe
Itinerary
Start Squaxin Isl. and Swinomish Reservation, Skokomish (WA, USA) and Cambell River, Stolo (British Columbia, CANADA) and Taholah, WA 2009-07-14
End Suquamish, WA and Suquamish, WA and Suquamish, WA and Suquamish, WA 2009-08-03
Bounds
West -125.75
East -122.25
North 49.75
South 47.25
Activity Water Quality Mapping

Personnel

Organization
Coast Salish Canoe Families and Skippers
Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Eric Grossman
Crew members
Carol A Reiss
Scientist, Staff
Eric Grossman
Scientist, Staff
Affiliate staff Sarah Akin - Coast Salish Program Coordinator

Data types and categories

Data category: Sampling
Data type: Geology

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
samples Biology, Chemistry, Geology (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity