Ocean Biodiversity Information System. NOAA HML Tidal Creek Database. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/oimk0k accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-01-18.
Description
Tidal creeks draining watersheds representative of forested, suburban, urban, and industrial land cover were sampled along the Southeast coast from 2002 to 2006 under two federal projects including (1) USGS May River Project; and (2) the NOAA Oceans and Human Health Initiative. The following parameters were evaluated: human population density, land use, impervious cover, creek physical characteristics, water quality, sediment chemical contamination and grain size characteristics, benthic chlorophyll a levels, porewater ammonia concentration, fecal coliform concentration, and macrobenthic and nekton population and community characteristics. These data available through OBIS are the biological component that include macrobenthic and nekton collections currently available from an integrated database (Tidal Creek Database) at the NOAA Hollings Marine Laboratory (http://hml.noaa.gov).