The Volunteer Monitor Project
The National Newsletter of Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring
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Internet-Available Issues
Subject Index - back issues. (PDF) (6 pp, 58K)
These issues of The Volunteer Monitor can be browsed at your convenience:
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 20, Number 1, Summer 2009. (PDF) (24 pp, 1.2MB) | High-resolution Version (PDF) (24 pp, 4.3MB) (Aquatic Invasive Species)
Spring 2009 - Aquatic Invasive Species
Invasive Plant Patrollers - Riverine Early Detectors - Boat Inspections - Mussel Monitoring Methods - Marine Invaders in Salem Sound - Don't Spread Invasives! - Volunteer Saves the Day
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 19, Number 1, Summer 2008. (PDF) (24 pp, 540K) (Doing Science, Taking Action)
Summer 2008 - Doing Science, Taking Action
Volunteer Research Symposium - Publishing in Science Journals - C-SAW: Free Technical Help - Integrating Science and Having Fun - Outstanding Alabama Water - Clear Creek - Data Validation: Invasive Crab Study - National Conference Report
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 18, Number 2, Fall 2006. (PDF) (24 pp, 481K) (Observational Monitoring)
Fall 2006 - Observational Monitoring
Human Use Monitoring - Coliscan Products - Construction Site Monitoring - Delaware Bay Oil Spill - Beach Debris - Stream Walk Success Story - Observational Monitoring QAPPs - Transparency Tube Comparison - Horseshoe Crabs
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 18, Number 1, Winter 2006. (PDF) (24 pp, 418K) (Bacteria Monitoring)
Winter 2006 - Bacteria Monitoring
Methods Comparison Study - Oregon Validation Study - Guide to Bacteria Testing Methods - Kids Conduct "Poop Study" - Microbial Source Tracking - MST Methods - Low-Tech Source Tracking - Monitoring Runoff from CAFOs - Simple Approaches - Texas Volunteers Earn Respect
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 17, Number 2, Summer 2005. (PDF). (24 pp, 342K) (Macroinvertebrate Monitoring)
Summer 2005 - Macroinvertebrate Monitoring
Identification Approaches - Case Studies - Live Identification Techniques - Using Leaf Packs - Homemade Sieves - Maryland Comparison Study - Macroinvertebrate Resources - Agency Methods
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 17, Number 1, Winter 2005. (PDF) (24 pp, 476K) Data Documentation and Interpretation)
Winter 2005 - Data Documentation and Interpretation
Metadata - Volunteer Certification - Documenting Site Locations - Data Analysis Workshops - Volunteer Data in STORET - Environmental Art - River of Words - Gravelometer - Comparing Salinity Methods
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 16, Number 2, Summer 2004. (PDF) (24 pp, 456K)
(The Business of Partnering)
Summer 2004 - The Business of Partnering
Business Approach - Clarity Methods - Rock Baskets - First Flush Storm Sampling - Storm Event Sampler - Teacher Training -
Multi-Partner Network - Partnering with Corporations - Report from NWQMC Conference - Newsletter Index, 1996-2004
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 16, Number 1, Winter 2004. (PDF). (23 pp, 437K) (Agency Partnerships)
Winter 2004 - Agency Partnerships
Maine Volunteers Partner with Regulatory Agencies - Using Volunteer Data at NJ DEP : A Tiered Approach - World Water Monitoring Day - The Power of Informal Alliances - IL Riverwatch Looks Back - Pennsylvania Partnerships: Three Models - Minnesota Stream Program Builds on Lake Success - Measuring Clarity
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 15, Number 2, Summer 2003. (PDF) (23 pp, 460K) (Focus on Fish)
Summer 2003 - Focus on Fish
A Social Scientist's Perspective - World Water Monitoring Day - Tagging - Fish Seining with Blue Thumb - Fish Counts - Monitoring Sea Turtles - A Second Look at Invasives - Detecting Sewage Leaks with Optical Brightener Monitoring - Measuring Stream Flow
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 15, Number 1, Winter 2003. (PDF) (24 pp, 383K) (University Partnerships)
Winter 2003 - University Partnerships
The Allarm Program - National Conference - College-Community Partnerships - Virginia SOS Modified Method - Validating LAKEWATCH - Research-based K-12 Curricula - International Water Projects - Citizen Science in Delaware - Cooperative Extension Programs - National Water Monitoring Day - Participatory Research at UNH
Volunteer Monitor, Volume 14, no. 2, Summer 2002. (PDF) (32 pp, 637K) (Success Stories)
Summer 2002 - Success Stories
Protecting a Scenic Treasure - Sewer Problems - Keeping Trout Cool - Paper Mill Pollution - Interpreting Dredging Impacts - Opening Clam Flats - "Soupy" Ponds Cleaned Up - Florida Lake Regions Project - Santa Monica Bay TMDL - Fighting Invasive Species - Secchi Stories - Huron River: Four Successes
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 14, No. 1, Winter 2002. (PDF) (24 pp, 647K) (Monitoring Beaches and Reefs)
Winter 2002 - Monitoring Beaches and Reefs
Beach Profiling Measures Erosion - Surveying the Intertidal Zone o Adopt-A-Tidepool - Beached Bird Surveys - Reef Condition Monitoring (RECON) REEF and Reef Check - Sea Stewards Monitor Protected Zones in FL Keys - Technical: Salinity Methods Comparison
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 13, No. 1, Spring 2001. (PDF) (79 pp, 904K) (Clean Water Act)
Spring 2001 - Clean Water Act
Overview of Clean Water Act - TX Volunteers Use Antidegradation to Protect River - Lake User Perception Surveys - MO Eighth-graders Testify Volunteer Data in 305(b) Reports - Getting TX Streams Listed on 303(d) - Collecting Data for TMDLs in LA and Santa Cruz - Writing for the Public
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 12, No. 2, Fall 2000. (PDF) (64 pp, 524K) (Monitoring Flora)
Fall 2000 - Monitoring Flora
"When Are Plants a Problem?" - Surveying Lake Vegetation - Why Monitor Aquatic Vegetation? - Detecting Exotic Species Invasions - Marsh Plant Bioassessment - Illinois Forest Watch - Periphyton - Technical: Chlorophyll Methods; Integrated Samplers; Air-Dryer for Chlorophyll Samples; Viewing Tube; Sampling Rake
The Volunteer Montitor, Volume 12, No. 1, Spring 2000. (PDF) (66 pp, 784K) (Monitoring Fauna)
Spring 2000 - Monitoring Fauna
Macroinvertebrate Data: Volunteers vs. Professionals - Great Herp Search - Animal Tracking - Bugs in Your Face (Cool Facts) - Recent Trends in Macroinvertebrate Monitoring - NatureMapping - Tracking Bird Use of Restoration Sites - Toxic Phytoplankton Update - Bacti Monitoring Success Stories - Technical: Bug Rack
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 11, No. 2, Fall 1999. (PDF) (72 pp, 814K) (Youth Projects)
Fall 1999 - Youth Projects
Bioassays in the Classroom - GLOBE Program - Large-Scale Watershed Models - Working with 4-H - Aerial Photos - Students Document Road Impacts in National Forest - Monitoring as a Festival Activity - Youth Corps Restoration Projects - One-Day Monitoring Event - Technical: Monitoring Optical Brighteners to Trace Bacteria Sources
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 11, No. 1, Spring 1999. (PDF) (71 pp, 520K) (Restoration)
Co-editors: Delaware Riverkeeper Network.
Spring 1999 - Restoration
Ecological Restoration - Fixing a Salt Marsh - Bioengineering at Paper Mill Run - Monitoring Restoration Success - Restoring a Coastal Scrub Community - Site Selection for SAV Planting - Restoration Projects: Tips for Success - Using Restoration to Teach Science
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 10, No. 2, Fall 1998. (PDF) (71 pp, 874K) (Monitoring Estuaries)
Co-editors: Friends of Casco Bay.
Fall 1998 - Monitoring Estuaries
How Monitoring Changes from River to Estuary - Toxic Phytoplankton: Early Warning for Shellfish Poisoning - Monitoring Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) - Estuary Monitoring in Alaska - Spartina Watch - NEPs, NERRs, & Volunteer Monitoring - Technical: Bacteria Indicators & Methods; Homemade Incubator Update; "Water Tower" Creek Model
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 10, No. 1, Spring 1998. (PDF) (102 pp, 925K) (Monitoring Wetlands)
Co-editors: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.
Spring 1998 - Monitoring Wetlands
Wetlands Primer - Wetlands Controversies - Volunteer Wetland Monitoring Around the U.S. - Monitoring Turtles - Amphibian Decline - Protecting Vernal Pools - Salt Marsh Assessment - Wetland Bioassessment: Macroinvertebrates & Plants Also: Results of National Volunteer Monitoring Survey
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 9, No. 2, Fall 1997. (PDF) (68 pp, 337K) (Community Outreach)
Co-editors: Rivers Council of Minnesota.
Fall 1997 - Community Outreach
Moving People from Belief to Action - Outreach Ideas - Crafting Your Message - Working with Native Alaskan Communities - Recruitment & Community Organizing - Media Strategies for Cheapskates - Technical: Tracking Down Fecal Coliform Sources; Automated Flow-Through Sampler; Shallow Water Sampler
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 9, No. 1, Spring 1997. (PDF) (77 pp, 200K) (Methods and Techniques)
Co-editors: Rhode Island Watershed Watch.
Spring 1997 - Methods and Techniques
High Schoolers Identify "Most Wanted" Macroinvertebrates - Test Kit Tips: DO, Nutrients - Waste Disposal - Salinity by Conductivity & Hydrometer - Parallel Testing: Volunteers vs. Professionals - Statistical Analysis
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 8, No. 2, Fall 1996. (PDF) (56 pp, 167K) (The Wide World of Monitoring)
Co-editors: Coyote Creek Riparian Station
Fall 1996 - Wide World of Monitoring
Health Surveys on U.S.-Mexico Border - Monitoring Stream Morphology & Behavior - Monitoring Wetlands - Bird Banding: Assuring Quality Data - Beach Surveys - Coral Reefs - Sea Turtles - Air Monitoring - Technical: Duckweed Assay for Toxicity Testing
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 8, No. 1, Spring 1996. (PDF) (72 pp, 202K) (Program Management)
Co-editors: Bellevue Stream Team Program, Bellevue, WA
Spring 1996 - Managing a Volunteer Monitoring Program
23 Ways to Say Thank You - Getting Started - Developing Volunteer Leaders - Why Volunteers Leave - Stages of Organizational Development - Strategic Planning - Liability Insurance & Waivers - Technical: Lettuce Seed Bioassay; Low-Cost Photometer
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 7, No. 2, Fall 1995. (PDF) (72 pp, 202K) (Monitoring Urban Watersheds)
Co-editors: Texas Watch
Fall 1995 - Monitoring Urban Watersheds
Connecting People with Urban Waters - "Urban Watch" Nonpoint Pollution Monitoring in Texas - Storm Drain Stenciling - Monitoring Paired Watersheds - Restoring an Urban Creekbed - Monitoring Stoneflies in January - Spanish-Language Monitoring Resources - Technical: Calculating pH Statistics; Test Kits for Organic Contaminants; Staff/Crest Gauge; Stream Sentinel ("Fish in a Bottle")
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 7, No. 1, Spring 1995. (PDF) (72 pp, 1MB) (Managing and Presenting Your Data)
Co-editors: New Hampshire Lakes Lay Monitoring Program
Spring 1995 - Managing and Presenting Your Data
Seize the Data! - Using Data in the Classroom - Common-Sense Data Screening - Designing a Computerized Data Management System - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - "Variability Happens": Basic Statistics - Using Graphs - Packaging Data Creatively - Data Interpretation
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 6, No. 2, Fall 1994. (PDF) (71 pp, 2.2MB) (Monitoring a Watershed)
Co-editors: Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council
Fall 1994 - Monitoring a Watershed
Habitat Monitoring - Watershed Delineation - Watershed Plan for Merrimack River - Groundwater - Testing Wells for Nitrate - Estuary Monitoring Using Aerial Photographs - Land Use Surveys - Technical: Homemade Air Incubator; Australian "Turbidity Tube"; Low-Cost Van Dorn Sampler; Displaying Secchi Data
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 6, No. 1, Spring 1994. (PDF) (51 pp, 745 K) (Volunteer Monitoring: Past, Present, and Future)
Co-editors: River Watch Network
Spring 1994 - Volunteer Monitoring: Past, Present, & Future
History of Volunteer Monitoring - National Survey Results - What Parameters Volunteers Test - Beyond Water Quality Testing (Beached Birds, Riparian Habitat, Amphibians, etc.) - Putting Data to Use - Volunteer Data in 305(b) Reports - Mad River Bacteria Data Used by Community - Citizens' Data Helps Set Lake Champlain Phosphorus Standards - Technical: Phosphorus Monitoring; Hose for Collecting Integrated Samples; Water Bath Incubator Update
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 5, No. 2, Fall 1993. (PDF) (82 pp, 775K) (Staying Afloat Financially)
Co-editors: Maryland Save Our Streams
Fall 1993 - Staying Afloat Financially
Effective Fundraising - Drawing Up a Budget - Grassroots Fundraising (Phone-a-thons, Memberships, Events) - Selling Lab Services - Proposal-Writing Tips - Grantwriting for Teachers - Clean Water Act Funding - Building Partnerships - Cooperative Extension Support - Corporate Sponsors
The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 5, No. 1, Spring 1993. (PDF) (64 pp, 1.2MB) (School-Based Monitoring)
Co-editors: GREEN (Global Rivers Environmental Education Network)
Spring 1993 - School-Based Monitoring
How to Work with Schools - Interdisciplinary Monitoring Programs - Action Plans - Getting the Word Out - Computer Networking - Quality Control of Student Data - Student Congresses - Students Against Zebra Mussels - School as Hub of Community - Technical: Toxicity Bioassay with Daphnia; Homemade Water Bath Incubator; Salinity Testing; Correcting Hydrometer Readings
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