Estuarine Conditions as of June 3, 2008
St. Lucie Estuary
Current Conditions:
There were no releases
through S-80 from C-44, S-48 from C-23, and S-49 from C-24 over the past
week. The current weekly average salinities (in bold) at the four
monitoring sites in the St. Lucie are given below in parts per thousand (ppt),
along with the previous week’s (in parenthesis).
|
Weekly Average Salinity
(ppt) |
|
|
Sampling Site |
Surface |
Bottom |
Envelope |
|
16.64 (18.89)
|
18.88
(20.14) |
|
HR1 (N. Fork) |
21.40 (21.67) |
21.98 (22.90) |
|
|
NR (NR) |
NR
(NR) |
8.0 – 25.0 |
A1A Bridge |
29.56 (29.49) |
30.67
(30.42) |
20.0 – 31.0 |
Average salinity decreased
slightly at HR1 and by 2 ppt at
Caloosahatchee Estuary
Current Conditions:
No discharge occurred through
S-79 during the past week. An average weekly discharge of 237 cfs
occurred at S-77and 53 cfs at S-78. The concentration of chlorides at the
Olga Plant was 249 ppm yesterday, up from 248 ppm in the beginning of this
reporting period. Current weekly averages (in bold) may be compared to last
week’s data (in parenthesis).
|
Weekly Average Salinity
(ppt) |
|
Sampling Site |
Surface |
Bottom |
|
19.49 ( 16.71) |
20.85 (17.47)
|
Rt. 31 Bridge |
19.47 (18.12)
|
21.58 (19.06) |
I-75 Bridge |
20.28 (19.44) |
22.67 (20.51) |
|
26.48 (24.53)
|
27.23 (24.77) |
|
31.74 (31.89) |
31.95
(32.51) |
Shell Point |
35.88 (35.86) |
36.60 (36.51) |
Average salinities increased
2 – 3 ppt in the upper estuary and remained about the same in the lower
estuary. Average salinity at the
FWRI reports that no Karenia
brevis, the
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