The nitrate and nitrite would now be analyzed using the Hach method. NitraVer 6 reagent was added to two standard nitrate and nitrite samples. After approximately 2.5 minutes of constant mixing, the samples were allowed to settle for 10 minutes. The same process took place for both samples collected in the field. The decant from each tube was poured into a new tube leaving behind any settled remains. NitriVer 3 reagent was poured into the nitrite standard. This tube was only mixed for 30 seconds. The tube once mixed was allowed to settle for 15 minutes. The same process took place for both samples collected in the field. A spectrophotometer was set to measure absorbance at 543 nm. The spectrophotometer was zeroed out with DI water. The standards for both the nitrate and nitrite samples were poured into cuvettes and measured with the spectrophotometer. Concentration and absorbance values given by the spectrophotometer were documented. This process was completed for each field sample as well.
Ammonium
To analyze the ammonium, the Holmes method was used. A light sensitive mixing reagent was added to the tubes. Once added, the tubes were covered to not allow light exposure, and then they were left alone for 2 hours to react. Once left for ample time, the sample was added to a cuvette and placed in a fluorometer. The fluorometer was set to “Measure Fluorescence Raw” and the measurement was taken. Once completed, the second sample and the standard were tested identically. After all samples were tested, the concentrations could be calculated in each.
Phosphate
Using the Murphy and Riley method, phosphate can be analyzed. There was 1 mL of a mixing reagent added to each sample. The samples were then mixed for 15 seconds. After allowing the samples to rest for 15 minutes they were poured into cuvettes. A spectrophotometer was set to 880 nm. Once set, the cuvette was placed into the spectrophotometer and the absorbance was documented. The process was completed another time for the second sample and the standard sample.
Chlorophyll a/Phaeophytin a
To analyze Chlorophyll a and Phaeophytin a, the samples were placed in a centrifuge for 5 minutes. Once centrifuged, some of the sample was poured into a glass fluorometer tube. The fluorometer was set to “Measure Fluorescence Raw”. The value was recorded for both samples. Cuvettes were removed and 2 drops of HCL concentrate were added to each. The samples after this step were allowed to sit for 30 seconds until the samples were remeasured. These steps were done the same for the second sample as well. Using the RFU value found, the [chlorophyll a] and [pheophytin a] could be calculated.
chlorophyll a=
Fs xrr–1x RB–RA x VEVS
Where,
VE=
mL of acetone extract
=
10 mL
VS=
mL of sample filtered
=
25 mL
FS=
0.000318
r
=
1.866
Pheophytin a=FS x rr–1xrRA–RB x (VEVS)
Where,
VE=
mL of acetone extract
=
10 mL
VS=
mL of sample filtered
=
25 mL
FS=
0.000318
r
=
1.866
Results:
Temperature
The average temperature in Dunn Sound measured with the Pro2030 on 1/28/19 was 10C, 12.75C on 2/3/19, 10.65C on 2/10/19 and 11.7C on 2/17/19 (Figure 2). The average temperature on Waties Island Beach measured with the Pro2030 on 1/28/19 was 10.9C, 11.6C on 2/3/19, 11.25C on 2/10/19 and 11.95C on 2/17/19 (Figure 2). The average temperature in Dunn Sound measured with the ProODO on 1/28/19 was 10.3C, 12.8C on 2/3/19, 10.45C on 2/10/19 and 11.8C on 2/17/19 (Figure 3). The average temperature on Waties Island Beach measured with the ProODO on 1/28/19 was 11C, 11.8C on 2/3/19, 11.25C on 2/10/19 and 12.05C on 2/17/19 (Figure 3).
Salinity
According to the Pro2030, the salinity on 1/28/19 in Dunn Sound was 13.6ppt, 15.5ppt on 2/3/19, 14.8ppt on 2/10/19 and 21.8ppt on 2/17/19 (Figure 4). The average salinity at Waties Island Beach was 31.1ppt on 1/28/19, 30.9ppt on 2/3/19, 32.8ppt on 2/10/19 and 33.0ppt on 2/17/19 (Figure 4). Another method used to determine the salinity of the water was to do a titration of the sample. According to the titration, the salinity on 1/28/19 in Dunn Sound was 14.1ppt, 15.8ppt on 2/3/19, 15.1ppt on 2/10/19 and 22.6ppt on 2/17/19 (Figure 5). According to the titration, the salinity on 1/28/19 on Waties Island Beach was 31.7ppt, 31.4ppt on 2/3/19, 33.2ppt on 2/10/19 and 34.1ppt on 2/17/19 (Figure 5). According to (Figure 6), our accuracy was very high between our calculated titration salinity and documented YSI values due to our
R2
value of 0.99.
Oxygen
There were two ways dissolved oxygen was measured. One process consisted of using a Pro2030, and the other was calculated via titration. At Dunn Sound, using the Pro2030 in
mgL
on 1/28/19 the dissolved oxygen
was 9.68, 8.8 on 2/3/19, 7.02 on 2/10/19, and 6.95 on 2/17/19 (Figure 7). On Waties Island Beach, using the Pro2030 in
mgL
on 1/28/19 the dissolved oxygen was 10.52, 10.95 on 2/3/19, 7.79 on 2/10/19, and 8.8 on 2/17/19 (Figure 7). The dissolved oxygen in Dunn Sound calculated via titration in
mgL
on 1/28/19 was 10.2, 9.1 on 2/3/19, 9.2 on 2/10/19 and 4.6 on 2/17/19 (Figure 8). The dissolved oxygen on Waties Island Beach calculated via titration in
mgL
on 1/28/19 was 11.0, 8.8 on 2/3/19, 7.9 on 2/10/19 and 5.5 on 2/17/19 (Figure 8). The titration values in
mgL
were also calculated in
μmolL
. The dissolved oxygen in Dunn Sound calculated via titration in
μmolL
on 1/28/19 was 317.7, 284.1 on 2/3/19, 286.5 on 2/10/19 and 144.4 on 2/17/19 (Figure 9). The dissolved oxygen on Waties Island Beach calculated via titration in
μmolL
on 1/28/19 was 342.6, 274.4 on 2/3/19, 247.3 on 2/10/19 and 170.7 on 2/17/19 (Figure 9).
Using the Pro2030, ProODO and titration, oxygen percent saturation values were found for both Dunn Sound and Waties Island Beach. According to the Pro2030, the oxygen percent saturation in Dunn Sound on 1/28/19 was 93.7%, 83.55% on 2/3/19, 93.3% on 2/10/19 and 75% on 2/17/19 (Figure 10). According to the Pro2030, the oxygen percent saturation on Waties Island Beach on 1/28/19 was 102.3%, 105.45% on 2/3/19, 103.85% on 2/10/19 and 78% on 2/17/19 (Figure 10). According to the ProODO, the oxygen percent saturation in Dunn Sound on 1/28/19 was 86.4%, 83.2% on 2/3/19, 78.6% on 2/10/19 and 80.3% on 2/17/19 (Figure 11). According to the ProODO, the oxygen percent saturation on Waties Island Beach on 1/28/19 was 95.2%, 100.8% on 2/3/19, 88.6% on 2/10/19 and 90.3% on 2/17/19 (Figure 11). According to the titration, the oxygen percent saturation in Dunn Sound on 1/28/19 was 98.6%, 94.5% on 2/3/19, 90% on 2/10/19 and 49.1% on 2/17/19 (Figure 12). According to the titration, the oxygen percent saturation on Waties Island Beach on 1/28/19 was 121.3%, 98.4% on 2/3/19, 88.1% on 2/10/19 and 63% on 2/17/19 (Figure 12). The oxygen percent saturation values from the Pro2030 were compared to the values found via titration to reveal an
R2
value of 0.61431 (Figure 13).
pH
The pH values in Dunn Sound were 7.45 on 1/28/19, 7.53 on 2/3/19, 7.77 on 2/10/19 and 7.69 on 2/17/19 (Figure 14). The pH values on Waties Island Beach were 7.11 on 1/28/19, 8.17 on 2/3/19, 8.23 on 2/10/19 and 8.14 on 2/17/19 (Figure 14).
Nitrate and Nitrite
The
NO3–+NO2
values in
μmolL
in Dunn Sound were 1.8 on 1/28/19, 4.1 on 2/3/19, 3.0 on 2/10/19 and 3.5 on 2/17/19 (Figure 15). The
NO3–+NO2
values in
μmolL
on Waties Island Beach were 1.1 on 1/28/19, 1.9 on 2/3/19, 2.8 on 2/10/19 and 3.6 on 2/17/19 (Figure 15).
Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen levels in
mgL
in Dunn Sound were 0.05 on 1/28/19, 0.1 on 2/3/19, 0.08 on 2/10/19 and 0.08 on 2/17/19 (Figure 16). Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen levels in
mgL
on Waties Island beach were 0.03 on 1/28/19, 0.03 on 2/3/19, 0.05 on 2/10/19 and 0.05 on 2/17/19 (Figure 16).
To compare
NO3–+NO2
, ammonia and oxygen percent saturation in both Dunn Sound and Waties Island Beach, (Figures 17 and 18) were created.
Phosphate
In Dunn Sound, the phosphate levels in
mgL
were 0.02 on 1/28/19, 0.05 on 2/3/19, 0.01 on 2/10/19 and 0.03 on 2/17/19 (Figure 19). On Waties Island Beach, the phosphate levels in
mgL
were 0.01 on 1/28/19, 0.01 on 2/3/19, 0.01 on 2/10/19 and 0.03 on 2/17/19 (Figure 19). In Dunn Sound, the phosphate levels in
molL
were 0.6 on 1/28/19, 1.5 on 2/3/19, 0.3 on 2/10/19 and 0.9 on 2/17/19 (Figure 20). On Waties Island Beach, the phosphate levels in
molL
were 0.3 on 1/28/19, 0.4 on 2/3/19, 0.3 on 2/10/19 and 0.8 on 2/17/19 (Figure 20).
Turbidity
Turbidity levels in NTU in Dunn Sound were 5.035 on 1/28/19, 19.6 on 2/3/19, 4.97 on 2/10/19 and 7.55 on 2/10/19 (Figure 21). Turbidity levels in NTU in Dunn Sound were 7.5 on 1/28/19, 11.3 on 2/3/19, 25.7 on 2/10/19 and 27.15 on 2/10/19 (Figure 21).
Coliform Bacteria
E. coli CFU per 100mL in Dunn Sound were 10 on 1/28/19, 104 on 2/3/19, 16.8 on 2/10/19 and 42 on 2/17/19 (Figure 22). E. coli CFU per 100mL on Waties Island Beach were 0 on 1/28/19, 1 on 2/3/19, 0 on 2/10/19 and 1 on 2/17/19 (Figure 22).
Non-E. coli CFU per 100mL in Dunn Sound were 371 on 1/28/19, 525 on 2/3/19, 261 on 2/10/19 and 395 on 2/17/19 (Figure 23). Non-E. coli CFU per 100mL on Waties Island Beach were 1104 on 1/28/19, 439 on 2/3/19, 410 on 2/10/19 and 19 on 2/17/19 (Figure 23).
(Figure 24) shows the total CFU’s per 100mL collected at both Dunn Sound and Waties Island Beach. To compare CFU correlation to the water’s turbidity, (Figure 25) was generated. This revealed a
R2
value of 0.12221.
Chlorophyll a/Phaeophytin a
In Dunn Sound, Chlorophyll a levels were 2.8 on 1/28/19, 7.0 on 2/3/19, 2.3 on 2/10/19 and 3.0 on 2/17.19 (Figure 26). On Waties Island Beach, Chlorophyll a levels were 4.1 on 1/28/19, 5.8 on 2/3/19, 12.7 on 2/10/19 and 7.0 on 2/17.19 (Figure 26).
In Dunn Sound, Phaeophytin a levels were 2.5 on 1/28/19, 9.2 on 2/3/19, 2.9 on 2/10/19 and 4.5 on 2/17.19 (Figure 27). On Waties Island Beach, Phaeophytin a levels were 3.2 on 1/28/19, 5.8 on 2/3/19, 13.1 on 2/10/19 and 8.1 on 2/17.19 (Figure 27).
In Dunn Sound, Chlorophyll a/Phaeophytin a levels were 1.1 on 1/28/19, 0.8 on 2/3/19, 0.9 on 2/10/19 and 0.7 on 2/17.19 (Figure 28). On Waties Island Beach, Chlorophyll a/Phaeophytin a levels were 1.3 on 1/28/19, 1.1 on 2/3/19, 1.1 on 2/10/19 and 0.9 on 2/17.19 (Figure 28).
To compare Chlorophyll a and turbidity, (Figure 29) was made. An
R2
value of 0.7398 was generated. To compare Phaeophytin a and turbidity, (Figure 30) was made. An
R2
value of 0.8171 was generated.
Microplastics
Microplastics were counted per liter. The documented microplastic counts in Dunn Sound were 25 on 1/28/19, 121 on 2/3/19, 180 on 2/10/19 and 186 on 2/17/19 (Figure 31). The documented microplastic counts on Waties Island Beach were 18 on 1/28/19, 82 on 2/3/19, 417 on 2/10/19 and 80 on 2/17/19 (Figure 31).
To see if turbidity had a correlation with the amount of microplastics found per liter, (Figure 32) was generated. The
R2
value from this figure was 0.1963.
(Figure 1)
Figure 2. The recorded temperate using the Pro2030 at both Dunn Sound (Grey) and Waties Island Beach (white) on each of the four sampling days.
(Figure 3)
Figure 4. The salinity taken in the field using the Pro2030 at both locations of Dunn Sound and Waties Island Beach. These samples were taken on all four days of data collection.
(Figure 5)
(Figure 6)
Figure 7. The O2 in mg/L collected using the Pro2030 in the field at Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound on all four days of data collection.
Figure 8. The amount of O2 mg/L recorded through titrations using water samples collected in the field at both Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound.
Figure 9. The amount of O2 in micro-moles/L recorded through titrations in the lab using water samples collected in the field at Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound during all four days of data collection.
Figure 10. The O2 in percent saturated that was recorded using the Pro2030 in the field at both Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound during all four data collection days.
Figure 11. The O2 in percent saturation of the water sample recorded by the ProODO in the field at both Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound on all four days of data collection.
Figure 12. The O2 in percent saturation found through titrations using samples collected form Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound
Figure 13. The comparison between O2 in percent saturation recorded through titrations and O2 in percent saturation recorded by the Pro2030 and the ProODO from samples collected at all four data collection days at both Dunn Sound and Waties Island Beach.
(Figure 14)
(Figure 15)
(Figure 16) ADD LINE
(Figure 17) Dunn Sound
(Figure 18) WIB
(Figure 19)
(Figure 20)
Figure 21. The turbidity of both Dunn Sound and Waties Island Beach on each of the four data collection days
Figure 22. The E. coli CFU/100mL sampled at both Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound on all four of the data collection days.
Figure 23. The non-E. coli coliforms of CFU/100 mL found at both Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound on all four days of data collection.
Figure 24. The total CFUs/100mL sampled at both Waties Island Beach and Dunn Sound during the four days of sample collection.
Figure 25. The comparison of turbidity versus total CFUs found in samples from the field on all four days of data collection in both Dunn Sound and Waties Island Beach.
(Figure 26)
(Figure 27)
(Figure 28)
(Figure 29)
(Figure 30)
(Figure 31)
(Figure 32)
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