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Progress Rept for 41st Quarter on Study of Woodborer Populations in Relation to Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, for May-Jul 1985
ML20133C260
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Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 08/31/1985
From: Belmore C, Hillman R
BATTELLE NEW ENGLAND MARINE RESEARCH LABORATORY
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( REPORT NO.15298 For the Period May 1,1985 to July 31,1985

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Page EX EC U TI V E S U M M AR Y .................... ...................................................... .... i IN TR O D U C TIO N . . .. .... . .. . .. . . ... . . ..... .... .................. ......... ..... . .... ......... .... ...... ....... 1 PROC ED U RES AND IN TE RIM D ATA ...................... ........ ........................... .. 2

( Exposu re Pane is .. . ..... ......... ..... ........... ...... ............ .. ..................... . .. ... 2 Wa te r Qu ali t y . . ... .... . ... ... ... ... ............. ... .... ...... . ............ .... ....... ... . 2 Te redinid Go:iadal Deyelopment Studies ............................... ........ .......... 2

( LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Geographic Locations of Exposure Panel Arrays in Barnegat

( Bay , Ne w Je rse y ........... .................... ........ ... .. . .... .. ... ................. 4 Table 2. Incidence of Teredinidae in Panels Removed May 13-14,

{ 1985.............................................................................................. 8 Table 3. Incidence of Teredinidae in Panels Removed Ju ne 10- 1 1, 1 9 8 5. . . . .. .. .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . ... ......... .. . .. . .. ... .... . ... .. ... ... ...... .... . 8

( Table 4. Incidence of Teredinidae in Panels Removed July 8-9, 1985............................................................................................ 9 Table 5. Incidence of Limnoria in Panels Removed May, June, and J u ly , 19 8 5.. . . ... ..... .............. .. . ... .. ............ .... ... ..... .. ... ........ ... .. ... 10 I Table 6. Water Quality at Exposure Panel Stations, May 13-14, 1985.......................................................................................... I1

( Table 7. Water Quality at Exposure Panel Stations, June 10- 1 1, 1985............... 12 Table 8. Water Quality at Exposure Panel Stations, July 8-9, 198 5....... .......... 13 Table 9. Condition of Gonads of Teredinid Borers Removed from Exposure Panels in Barnegat Bay from April through June,1985........................ 14

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(- Figure 1. Outline of Barnegat Bay Showing Geographic Locations of E xposu re Pane ls .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .... . ........ . ... .. . .... .. .... . ... .. ... . .. .... .. . .. . .... ..... .. 3

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( This progress report presents data from field and laboratory work during the period May 1 to July 31, 1985. Also included are the results of observations on gonad r development in samples collected in April, May, and June,1985.

L All field work during this quarter was carried out by GPU Nuclear personnel.

Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and pH were measured and recorded at each of the 20 stations during the three periods of exposure panelexchange.

The exposure panel rack at Station 4A was found out of the water at both the June and July panel exchange periods. Each time, it was put back in the water.

No shipworms were found in any of the 1-month and 6-month exposure panels

( rernoved in May and June,1985 and only at two stations from the panels removed in July, 1985.

{ Limnoria occurred as usual at Stations 1, 2, 3, 4, and 4A. In addition, one Limnoria specimen had entered the 6-month exposure panel removed in May,1985 from Station 11 at the mouth of the Forked River.

Gonad development continued to follow normal patterns. Most Bankia g were in the early-active phase through April, becoming ripe in May and spawning by June.

Teredo navalis tend to ripen earlier, and most were ripe and spawning through the three-month period from April to June.

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g PROGRESS REPORT L FOR THE FORTY-FIRST QUARTER on STUDY OF WOODBORER POPULATIONS IN RELATION TO THE OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION to GPU NUCLEAR CORPORATION August 31,1985 by Robert E. Hillman and C.I. Belmore

( REPORT NO.15298 For the Period

{ May 1,1985 to July 31,1985 from BATTELLE New England Marine Research Laboratory 397 Washington Street

( Duxbury, Massachusetts 02332

{ INTRODUCTION Battelle's New England Marine Research Laboratory is conducting an investigation to determine whether the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station is affecting the resident marine borer popubtion in Oyster Creek to the extent that that L

population is contributing significantly to marine borer-caused damage in Barnegat Bay.

A description of the program and procedures used may be found in the ninth

( annual report titled, " Study of Woodborer Populations in Relation to the Oyster Creek Generating Station", dated May 15,1985.

[ 1his report presents data for the forty-first quarterly period from May 1 to July 31,1985.

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L "Ihe long-term and short-term exposure panels were retrieved and replaced

( with new untreated pre-soaked (for two weeks) panels at the 20 exposure sites in Barnegat Bay and adjacent waters (Figure 1) during the periods of May Ibl4, June 10-11, and July 8-9,1985. Long-term and short-term panels at all stations were retrieved and replaced by personnel from GPU's Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station.

Table 1 describes the geographical locations of the exposure sites. [hta from the laboratory examination of the panels are presented in Tables 2 through 5.

f Water Quality

{ Salinity, water temperature, dissolved oxygen and pH were taken at each site by the GPU Nuclear field team. Results for May, June, and July,1985 are presented in Tables 6 through 8.

Teredinid Gonadal Development Studies Table 9 shows the gonad condition of teredinid borers collected in April, May,

[ and June,1985. Included are results from panels exposed for periods ranging from 6 to 12 months.

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( Depth in Salinity Temperature 02 i Station Date Time Peet o/oo (*C) (mg/l) pH k 1 6/10/85 0920 4.9 31.9 19.5 5.9 7.7 2 6/10/85 1000 4.3 30.1 21.7 6.4 7.8

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Month No. Months Gonad Specimen No. Station Rernoved Exposed Species Sex Condition C'oeuunents 1522 9 May'35 12 Teredo navalis F R Special panel 1523 a 1 May '35 12 Teredo navalis F R Special panet; necrotic b Teredo navaks F R Necrotic c Teredo navahs M S Necrotic d Teredo navalis F PS e Tereco navahs M PS Necrotic f Teredo navahs F PS Necrotic .

g Teredo navahs F PS h Teredo navahs F R Necrotic 1524 a 7 May '35 12 Bankia gaukii M R Special panel 5 b Bankna goukii M R Necrotic c Bankia gou_W M R 1525 a 12 May '35 12 Bankia Loukfi F EA Special panel b Bangia gouMi M EA 1526 a  !! May '35 12 Teredo navalis M PS Special panel; necrotic b Teredo navahs F R Necrotic 1527 a  !! May '35 12 Bankia goukfi M R Special panet b Bankn gouWi NDG; necrotic c Banks Loukti M R Necrotic d Banks gouMi H S e Bankia goukfi M R I Bankn LouMi H R g Bankia KouMa M R Necrotic

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Month No. Months Gonad Specimen No. Station Removed Exposed Species Sex Condition Comments 1527 h Bankia gouldi H R i Banku M M R j Bankn goulds NDG; necrotic k Banku gouMi H R 1 Bankia gouldi F S 1523 a 2 May'35 12 Teredo navalis F PS Special panel b Teredo navahs F R 1529 17 May '35 12 Teredo navalis F PS Special panel n

1530 a 12 Jun '35 12 Bankia Louldi M PS Special panel b Bankia goukii F S c Banku gouldi NDG d Banku gounda M R '

e Banko gouldi H PS f Bankia goulds M PS l

g Banku gouldi M PS h Banka gouldi F S Necrotic i Banku gouldi NDG j Banku gouldi M PS k Bankia gouldi F S Necrotic 1531 a 3 Jun '85 12 Teredo navalis F R Special panel; necrotic b Teredo navahs H R Necrotic c Teredo navahs F R Necrutic 1532 a 15 Jun '35 12 Teredo navalis H PS Spec'u l panel b Teredo navahs M R Necrotic

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Month No. Months Gonad Specimen No. . Station Reinoved Exposed Species Sex Condition Cosuunents 1533 10B Jun '35 12 Teredo navalis H LA Specia1 panel; necrotic 1534 2 Jun '35 12 Teredo navalis F LA Special panel 1 i

1535 10B Jun '35 12 Bankia gouMi M R Special panel I 1536 4A Jun 'S$ 12 Bankia g M EA Special panel 1537 7 Jun '35 12 Teredo navahs H S Special panel; necrotic 1533 a 17 Jun '35 12 Teredo navalis F PS Special panel; necrotic -

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1539 a 12 Jun '35 12 Bankia Loukii F S Special panel b Bankia goukfi M R l 1540 a 7 Jun '35 12 Bankia goukii Special panel; NDG; necrotic b NDG; necrotic Bankia Loukfi c Bankia Chi NDG; necrotic 1541 a 11 Jun '35 12 Bankia goukii M R SpeciaI paneI b Bankia LouMi H PS c F S d Bankia LouW:

Bankia gould H R 1542 a 2 Jun '35 12 Tenedo navalis F R Special panel b Teredo navahs F R 1543 a 11 Jun '35 12 Bankia goukii, M R Special panel b Bankia gouki M PS c Bankia Loukii M PS d Bankia mW M PS

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