Do you have experience conducting aquatic invertebrate surveys and water quality testing?
💧🦀Come join us to contribute to important data, monitoring the health of the River Lea! 🦐📈
This session is for people who have already attended both a water quality testing and a ‘What’s in the River’ aquatic invertebrate survey with us before, or a targeted training session - we are conducting one ahead of this session on 9 May.
🔬This is a chance to get your hands dirty in the river at low tide, measure the state of our water and practice your ID skills.
🪣We are introducing this methodology of collecting both physical and biological data together so that we can start to build up a picture of both short- and long-term fluctuations in invertebrate assemblages in the river and how these relate to changes in water quality over time.
What the day will involve:
- Safety briefing
- Canoeing or walking to sampling sites
- Collecting water samples
- Kicksampling in the river
- Analyse water quality
- ID invertebrate species
What we will provide:
- All necessary equipment and PPE, including waders and buoyancy aids
- Experience and guidance in river sampling and invertebrate ID
- Scientific equipment, including microscopes, salinity and pH meters, Hanna checkers
What to bring:
- Appropriate clothing for working outdoors (note we will provide waders for working in the river)
- A reusable water bottle and/or coffee cup, and a packed lunch or money for the cafe.
- An interest in river health, biodiversity, ecology, and/or entomology!
Please note: this is an intermediate level session for people who already have some experience in invertebrate ID and river monitoring. While we will be on hand to offer support and guidance, the session will be a slightly faster pace than our beginner sessions, which are open to all!
This is an 18+ event
*First time at Cody Dock? Please complete our Volunteer Agreement !
Do you have experience conducting aquatic invertebrate surveys and water quality testing?
💧🦀Come join us to contribute to important data, monitoring the health of the River Lea! 🦐📈
This session is for people who have already attended both a water quality testing and a ‘What’s in the River’ aquatic invertebrate survey with us before, or a targeted training session - we are conducting one ahead of this session on 9 May.
🔬This is a chance to get your hands dirty in the river at low tide, measure the state of our water and practice your ID skills.
🪣We are introducing this methodology of collecting both physical and biological data together so that we can start to build up a picture of both short- and long-term fluctuations in invertebrate assemblages in the river and how these relate to changes in water quality over time.
What the day will involve:
- Safety briefing
- Canoeing or walking to sampling sites
- Collecting water samples
- Kicksampling in the river
- Analyse water quality
- ID invertebrate species
What we will provide:
- All necessary equipment and PPE, including waders and buoyancy aids
- Experience and guidance in river sampling and invertebrate ID
- Scientific equipment, including microscopes, salinity and pH meters, Hanna checkers
What to bring:
- Appropriate clothing for working outdoors (note we will provide waders for working in the river)
- A reusable water bottle and/or coffee cup, and a packed lunch or money for the cafe.
- An interest in river health, biodiversity, ecology, and/or entomology!
Please note: this is an intermediate level session for people who already have some experience in invertebrate ID and river monitoring. While we will be on hand to offer support and guidance, the session will be a slightly faster pace than our beginner sessions, which are open to all!
This is an 18+ event
*First time at Cody Dock? Please complete our Volunteer Agreement !
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Highlights
- 6 hours
- In person
Location
Cody Dock
11c South Crescent
London E16 4TL
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