Monitoring
Long-term Monitoring Protocol for Rocky Intertidal Communities of Redwood National and State Parks, California
Long-term monitoring of the rocky intertidal marine resources within the Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) was initiated in 2004 at three sites: Damnation Creek, False Klamath Cove, and Enderts Beach Cove. During a preliminary study conducted from 2004-2005, protocols were tested and refined for monitoring these sites. Monitoring was designed to identify and follow trends in population dynamics of selected indicator organisms. The monitoring involves biannual sampling of permanent photoquadrats, ochre star (Pisaster ochraceus) plots, and surfgrass (Phyllospadix spp.) transects. Monitoring of RNSP sites occurs in conjunction with an existing intertidal monitoring network comprised of various government agencies, universities, and private organizations. This network samples sites from northern Oregon to southern California, with the RNSP intertidal monitoring sites filling in a geographic gap in northern California. Sampling design and protocols for the RNSP sites have been adapted from this established and tested monitoring program (http://www.marine.gov/). Data will be used to describe seasonal and annual community changes, as well as to explore broader spatial and temporal scales. The proposal for RNSP rocky intertidal monitoring is for a rigorous, park-based approach that integrates with a long-term, spatially extensive program. The national parks are promoting the importance of marine resources by establishing long-term monitoring programs supported by the public and scientific community. This will translate into a better appreciation for these resources and an awareness of the importance of maintaining them for future generations.
Rocky Intertidal Communities Protocol
This protocol can be downloaded in 2 different formats. The Natural Resource Report (NRR) format contains the entire protocol (with the exceptions of Appendix A, B, and C) as one document. In addition to the NRR format, each section of the protocol has been separated into individual documents.
File Name Description Download Size Posted DateEntire Protocol
Entire Protocol in the NRR Format excluding appendix A, B, and C 07/01/2008 Narrative Intertidal Narrative 07/01/2008 Zipped SOPs All SOPs Associated With The Intertidal Protocol 07/01/2008 SOP 1 Pre-Season Preparations SOP 2 Training Field Workers SOP 3 Establishing and Maintaining Plots SOP 4 Completing Field Logs and Assessing Site-Wide Species Condition SOP 5 Photographing Plots and Taking Area Photos SOP 6 Estimating Percent Cover in Field Using Point-Intercept Method SOP 7 Scoring Photoplots in Office SOP 8 Motile Invertebrate Counts SOP 9 Sea Star Monitoring SOP 10 Surfgrass Monitoring SOP 11 Temperature Loggers SOP 12 Downloading Digital Photos and Photo Image Management SOP 13 Metadata Guidelines SOP 14 Data Entry and Management Including Uploading to MARINe Database SOP 15 Data Analysis and Report Writing SOP 16 Revising the Protocol SOP 17 Project Deliverables Zipped Appendices All Appendices Associated with the KLMN Intertidal Protocol 07/01/2008 Appendix A Marine Resources of Redwood National and State Parks: Comprehensive Report (2004-2005) for Humboldt and Del Norte County, California Appendix B Effects of Temporal and Spatial Separation of Samples on Estimation of Impacts Appendix C MARINe Database Users Guide Appendix D Database Relationships and Data Dictionary for MARINe Database Appendix E Species Monitored: Target, Core, and Optional Species Defined