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Woodborer Study Associated W/Oyster Creek Generating Station to JCP&L,801111-810220
ML19247E107
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 02/27/1981
From: Belmore C, Hillman R, Maciolekblake
Battelle Memorial Institute, COLUMBUS LABORATORIES
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PP0GRESS REI' ORT FOR IIIE TWESTY-TllIRD Qt'.\\i:TER on I

I WOODBORER STUDY ASSOCIATED WITH Tile E

OYSTER CREEK GENERATING STATION to

ERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY February 27, 1981 I

I by ZJ N. Maciolck-Blake. C.I.

Eelmore, and R.E.

Ilillman Report. No. 15039 November 11, 1980 to February 20, 1981 BATTELLi' New England Marine Researc.h Laboratory Duxbury, Massachusetts 02332 52t:CllC 50 not CQ:ljd? in rCDC. r$; [Or 2dDCTilt in), C2 [C C f rO"i3 t $ 0n >

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INTRODUCTION.........

1 PROCLDURES AND INTERIM D'.TA........

1 Exposure Panels.................

I n'ater Quality........................................

10 Teredinid Gonadal Development 3tudies............................

10 LIST OF ~ JLES

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1 Table 1.

Geographical Locations of b 1.liam F. Clapp Laboratories' Exposure Panel Arrayr in Barnegat Day,"ew Jersey..........

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Suunary Data for Incidence 01 T redinidae in Panels Re.noved December 2, 1980...........

6 Tabic 3.

Summary Data for Incidence of Teredinidae in Panels Removed January 6-7, 1981.............................

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Summary Data for Incidence of Teredinidae in Panels Removed i

d February 9-10, 1981............................

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Summary Data f or Incic:ence of la* :c:;ric h

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Remcved December, 1980, January, and February, 1981.........

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b'ater Quality at Exposure Panci Stations.. December 2, 19EO.. 11 P

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ilater (%alu) at Exposure Panel Stations, January 6-7, 1981. 12 Tabic 8.

k'a t e t Quality 1-Exposure Panel Stations, February 9-10 c

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Condition of Gon.as nf Teredinid Borers Removed from Exposure Panels a harprgat Eay from Novimber and

Derenber, 19S0..............................................

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Exposure Panels.............................................

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INTRODUCTION Batte11e's New England Marine Research Laboratory is conducting an investigation to deterdne whether the generatir.; station is affccting the resident marine borer population in Oyster Creek to the extent that that popu-lation is coriributing significantly to marine borer-caused damage in Barnegat Bay.

A description of the progran-and procedures used may be found in the Annual Report on Wodborer Study Associated with the Oyster Creek Cenerating Station, Report 1496S, <'ated February 29, 1980.

This report presents the summary data for the tvente-third quarterly period fram November 11, 1980 to February 20, 1931.

wCEDURES AND INT.': RIM DATA Exposure Panels The long-tern and short-term expesure panels were retrieved and replaced with new untreatt J pre-soaked (for two weeks) panels at the 20 exposure sites in Larnegat Bay and adjacent waters (rigure 1) during the period December 2, 1980, January 6-7, and February 9-10, 1981.

Long-term and short-term panels at all st ations

.ere retrieved and replaced.

Table I describe the geographical locations of the exposure sites.

The summary data for t.he laboratory examination of tne panols may be found in Tab as 2 through 5.

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';uspension of Rack Data Stations and Longitude 1.

Uirnenat Coast Guard Finger Pier

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Site Suspension of Rack Data Stations and Longitude 14.

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All xposure panel racho suspended in a mininun uater depth at i!aan low water of at least three feet.

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'eith nylon lit c from cr.isting ntructures no the bottoa panels are clone to, but not touching the i:o t tern.

Rach; at Forked River railroad bridge and Oyster Creek ratiread bridr,e suspended with wire rope.

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SU"iARY DATA FOR INCIDENCE OF TE1EDINIDAE I!. PANEL.S RE! 0VED DECI:"BER 2, 1930 i;o. of Percent Size Pange Site Panel Specinenn Filled i n r:m.

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P 300 95 10-30 300 '". na" d in C

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C Sites 3-4A, 3-10, 16-17, no Teredinidae p re: ent.

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P = Leng-tern panel subw rged Jure 5-6, 1980.

C = Short-tern panel submerged November 5-6, 1980.

  • = Dan' aged or too snal1 to speciate.

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SU3"L\\RY DATA PDF INCIDENCE OF TEREDINIDAE T:; PA;;ELS REMOVED JANUARY 6-7, 1981

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No. of Percent Size Ra n r,e Site Panel Specimens Pilled i n r:n.

Species Identifl cation Remirks 1

P 350 97 14-120 350 '. ne:ca??-

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1980 C = Short-tern ;>anel submerged Decembe r 2, 1980.

  • = Damaged or too small to speciate.

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SDi'IARY DATA FOR INCIDE::CE OF TEREDI:;lDAE I

IN PA';ELS RE:10VED FEBRn ^RY 9-10, 1981

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0 Sites 2-4A, 6, 8-10, 10B, 15-16, no Teredinidae present.

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SlXtARY DATA FOR I!;CIDENCE OF Lim:cria t",'w:at.Ma IN PANELS REMOVED DECDiBER, 1980, JANLARY AND FED-RtiARY, 1981 No. of No. of

!;o. of No. of

!;o. of No. of Site Panel Tunnels Specimens Tunnels Specimens Tunnels Specimens December January February 1

P 850 850*

145 100*

57 51 C

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0 2

P 2500 2500*

850 800*

27 12*

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P 105 35 0

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7200 6000 4500 4003 1050 1100" C

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0 Sites 5 throur,h 17 - no Li:novia present.

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C = Short-term panel, submerged 1 month

  • = Gravid f emales and juveniles present x = Juveniles present I

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'n'a t e r Qu a l i t v Salinity, water temperature, d ssolved oxygen, and pH were determined with a liydrolab (Model II B), calibrated prier to each day's use.

The results for December, 1950, January, and February, 1981 nay be found in Tables 6 through 8.

I Teredinid Canadil Development Studies Table 9 shows th.' nonad conditiou of the t.eredinid boters collected f rom :;ovember and December, 1950.

Included are results frem panels expased for periods ranging from 6 to 12 months.

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b'ATER QUALITY AT EXPOSURE PASEL STATIONS, DECE.tIELR 2,1980 I

Depth 07 Station Date Tire in Feet Salinitv(o/oo) Teg erature(*C)

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pH 1

12/2/S0 0845 4.0 31.5 8.0 S.4 7.2 2

12/2/80 0925 2.0 25.6 7.3 8.8 6.6 3

12/2/80 0945 2.0 28.6 7.6 8.7 7.1 I

4 12/2/80 1000 3.0 26.7 6.9 8.8 7.5 4A 12/2/80 1008 3.0 26.6 6.8 9.4 7.7 4

12/2/80 1020 3.0 25.6 10.4 9.4 7.5 6

12/2/80 1028 3.0 25.6 10.8 S.4 7.5 7

12/2/80 1035 3.0 25.6 12.0 S.5 7.5 S

12/2/S0 In45 3.0 23.7 11.8 0.1 7.6 9

12/2/80 1100 3.0 25.8 9.0 9.5 7.8 10 12/2/80 1300 3.0 21.3 9.5 10.6 7.0 10A 11/2/S0 1120 2.5 25.6 9.7 8.8 7.7 10B 12/2/80 1132 3.0 26.2 9.3 5.5 7.7 11 12/2/80 1145 1.5 26.4 S.6 8.8 7.7 12 12/2/80 1330 3.0 24.3 7.9 9.2 7.5 13 12/2/80 1400 4.0 21.5 7.9 0.8 7.7 14 12/2/80 1425 3.0 20.5 7.4 9.4 7.8 15 12/2/80 1505 3.0 21.0 7.6 9.8 7.9 16 12/2/80 1530 3.0 16.9 7.6 9.7 7.7 17 12/2/80 1600 1.0 28.1 9.1 9.4 8.2

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WATER QUALITY A'I D;POSl'RE PA::EL STAT 10:;S. JA:!'ARY 6-7, 1981 I

Depth 02 5,_a t.ifu Date Tire in Feet Salinitv(o/oo) Tempera t u rfC)

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1/7/81 0900 6.0 14.9 1.8 8.0 7.0 2

1/7/81 0930 2.0 13.7 0.6 S.7 6.8 I

3 1/7/a1 1000 3.0 13.2 0.S 9.3 7.1 4

1/7/S1 1020 3.5 14.0 0.1 10.7 7.6 1/7/81 1030 3.5 14.0 0.2 11.0 7.8 I

5 1/7/81 1045 4.0 12.8 3.5 11.0 7.8 6

1/7/81 1055 4.0 12.8 1.8 10.9 7.8 7

1/7/S1 1100 3.0 12.6 4.1 10.9 7.7 8

1/7/81 1115 6.0 12.5 4.1 11.6 7.9 9

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JOA 1/7/S1 1200 3.5 13.2 1.6 10.5 7.7 10B 1/7/81 1220 3.5 12.7 1.6 10.6 6.4 11 1/7/S1 1230 4.0 13.4 0.5 11.6 6.4 I

12 1/7/S1 1330 3.5 12.0 0.2 10.1 6.6 13 1/7/81 1400 3.0 5.9 1.1 0.8 6.5 14 1/7/81 1415 3.0 11.0 0.0 11.8 6.9 15 1/6/81 1430 3.5 24.4 0.6 10.2 6.5 16 1/7/81 1455 4.5 4.7

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2/10/S1 0933 3.0 20.6 0.0 9.5 6.S 2

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2/9/S1 1003 3.0 19.3 3.0 11.S S.O 9

2/9/S1 1624 3.0 IS.O 1.0 12.0 S.1 10 2/9/S1 1734 2.5 1.1 2.0 15.S 7.9 10A 2/9/S1 1650 2.0 15.0 1.5 12.5 7.9 10B 2/9/S1 1704 2.5 27.2 2.0 11.6 2.0 8

11 2/9/S1 1716 2.0 27.0 1.0 11.8 S.1 12 2/9/31 1754 2.5 14.1 0.5 12.S 6.S 13 2/10/S1 0504 3.0 5.0 1.0 12.1 7.6 14 2/10/51 0744 2.0 11.5 0.5 11.6 7.0 15 2/9/S1 1200 2.0 15.4 1.0 14.4

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