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Layer: CPW Plankton Tows 2019 (ID:3)

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Name: CPW Plankton Tows 2019

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Description: The plankton tow procedure is designed to collect zebra and quagga mussel veligers. The plankton tow net must have a mesh pore size of 64-65 µm. Sample locations are based on high risk areas for mussel introductions, such as inlets and boat access areas (e.g. ramps, docks marinas, etc.). Sample areas are also where water is being pulled out of the lake/reservoir, such as near dam outlets, and areas where the usual wind patterns push water to the shoreline (i.e. downstream and downwind). Mussel veligers are commonly pulled toward these areas. Plankton tows are conducted in both open water and near shore in such a way as to represent the entire water body.

Copyright Text: ANS Sampling and Monitoring crews, Invasive Species Program, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Colorado Department of Natural Resources

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