Friday, August 8, 2014

8 8 2014 fidalgo repro check

Anacortes wa

Mid 60s to high 70s sunny

Performed the anesthesia sop with insulation on treatment tub and a tarp on the Pretreatment and recovery tubs. Treatment was effective as normal so it seemed to be a fluke the last couple of weeks. Also had pretty equal brooding across all populations. Finally the northern population had the most number of brooders. I think we should check these animals again around the full moon in September to see if they are still spawning.

Numbers as follow :

Temps in c
Pretreatment
Initial.   11
45.      13
1.5.       15

Treatment
Initial.     13
45.        14
1.5.         13
2.25.       14

Recovery
Initial.     11
45.        12
1.5.         15

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment.       27
Treatment.           56
Recovery.            28

Brood collection
2S1-4
Brood.      2
Gaping.     70
Dead.        0
Closed.      22

Brooders
#   size.  Sick
1.     32.    Grey
2.     30.    W

2H9-12
Brood.       3
Gaping.      67
Dead.         0
Closed.      15

Brooders
#     size.     Sick
1.      30.       W
2.     29.        W
3.      20.      W

2N13-16
Brood.     5
Gaping.    89
Dead.       0
Closed.    10

Brooders
#   size.   Sick
1.     19.      W
2.    34.      W
3.    35.      W
4.    32.      W
5.    29.      W

Pics have brooders between Tube and calipers. Closed on same tile. Gaping on all other tiles.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

8 7 2014 Oyster Bay repro check

Shelton wa

Mid 60s to low 80s sunny

Performed the anesthesia sop with insulation on treatment tub and ice blocks on treatment and tarp cover on the Pretreatment and recovery tubs. It appears that the mussels have a significant effect on brooding as today's trays were less cover or not covered at all compared to last weeks. I saw a substantial number of brooders in the southern pop and a few in the northern and dabob pop.  We could almost assume that the other trays should be brooding in the same number as the "clean trays". We'll find out next week if the cleaning job I did last week helped out.

Numbers as follow:

Temps in c
Pretreatment
Initial.    15
45.       15
1.5.       18

Treatment
Initial.     13
45.        14
1.5.         13
2.25.      12

Recovery
Initial.      14
45.         15
1.5.          18

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment.        25
Treatment.            55
Recovery.             27

Brood collection

1H9-12
Brood.    2
Gaping.   80
Dead.      0
Closed.    6

Brooders
#    size.    Sick
1.     29.       W
2.    31.        W

1S1-4
Brood.      10
Gaping.     80
Dead.        0
Closed.     1

Brooders
#     size.    Sick
1.      30.      W
2.     34.       W
3.     31.        Grey
4.     33.       W
5.    35.       W
6.    27.        W
7.    29.         W
8.    26.        Grey
9.    25.         W
10.   25.        W

1N9-12
Brood.    3
Gaping.   71
Dead.     0
Closed.   7

Brooders
#   size.   Sick
1.    28.      Grey
2.   30.      W
3.   37.       W

Pics have brooders between tube and calipers. Closed on same tile gapers on other three tiles.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

8 6 2014 Manchester Repro check

Manchester WA

Hi 60s to Low 80s

Performed the anesthesia SOP with insulation and ice blocks on the treatment tub and tarp on the pretreatment and recovery tubs. Forgot my work box when I was packing yesterday and had to borrow a digital thermometer, ruler, refractometer, and notebook from Doug and Andy at the NOAA facility. The thermometer read in Fahrenheit and the refractometer hadn't been calibrated recently. The readings from both seemed accurate enough though the Temp readings will need to be converted to Celsius at some point. As for spawning, the animals at Manchester seem to be increasing their spawning efforts as the next tidal cycle approaches. I had 4 brooders in the southern pop and 2 in the dabob pop, all of pretty good quality. It wouldn't surprise me with the temperatures that if the current temperatures remain through the middle of September these animals might continue spawning until they are forced to stop by temp influence.

Numbers as Follow:

Temps in F
Pretreatment
Initial    64
45        66
1.5       67

Treatment
Initial    68
45        69
1.5       70
2.25     69

Recovery
Initial   61
45       63
1.5      64

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment      33
Treatment          65
Recovery           34

Brood Collection

4H1-4
Brood   2
Gaping  77
Dead     12
Closed  5

Brooders
#    Size    Sick
1     24      W
2     24      W

4N9-12
Brood     0
Gaping    45
Dead       4
Closed    5

4S9-12
Brood     4
Gaping    50
Dead       11
Closed    7

Brooders
#    size    sick
1    24      W
2    22      W
3    25      W
4    25      Grey

Pics are of all animals. Brooders are between purple ruler and tube label. Closed are on the same tile as brooders. Gaping animals are on all other tiles. Some crossover due to adhered animals on tiles.






Friday, August 1, 2014

8 1 2014 Fidalgo Repro Check

Anacortes WA

Mid 60s to high 70s. Sunny until 2 pm then partly cloudy

Performed the anesthesia SOP with insulation on the treatment tub and ice blocks in the Treatment and recovery tubs to stabilize temperature fluctuations. Had a really poor treatment of the north sound tray and a less than great treatment of the south pop tray. Less than a third of the animals were gaping in north pop and only a little over half in the South pop were open. The Dabob tray was over 95% treated. I'm not sure we missed any brooders though as South sound only had a few and Dabob had none. I'm not sure why the animals didn't open but I assume that it might be due to the fact that they were quickly sprayed with fresh water to help knock off some of the more intense sediment deposits on them. This great to know for next time so I don't accidentally deter treatment. It seems like spawning season is winding down in Fidalgo. I'll be interested to see what the next tidal cycle does. Also yesterday I had a problem with the Hobo Shuttle. It would not read the logger pendant. I brought the logger pendant and shuttle with me to make sure neither of them was screwed up. Today I retried the pendant with the shuttle and the data offload properly. I think what happened yesterday was the shuttle go hot sitting in the sun in my tool box. The air was pretty stagnant and it got much hotter than expected. I'll double check everything on Monday to make sure the file and shuttle are in working order.

Numbers as Follow:

Temps in C

Pretreatment * Lacking the tarp and with little breeze, the trays changed temps faster than expected.
Initial  10
45      15
1.5     15

Treatment
Initial     13
45         13
1.5        14
2.25      14

Recovery
Initial    15
45        15
1.5       15

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment    27
Treatment        60
Recovery         28


Brood Collection

2N5-8
Brood    0
Gaping   28
Dead      0
Closed   68

2S9-12
Brood     3
Gaping    45
Dead       0
Closed    38

Brooder
#    size    sick
1    30      W
2    35      W
3    33      W

2H13-16
Brood   0
Gaping  84
Dead     0
Closed  2

As for Pics. There were so few treated in the North pop that the tube label and calipers are on the tile with the gapers and the rest of the tiles are closed. The South pop tray is like normal with the brooders between the tube label and calipers. The Dabob tray had so many gapers that they are on all tiles but the closed guys are above the tube and calipers.



My face when treatments don't work.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

7 31 2014 oyster bay repro check

Kamilche shores, wa

Hi 60s to low 80s sunny

Participants: Sean Bennett and Jake heare

Performed anesthesia sop with insulation on treatment tub and ice blocks on recovery tubs.  Found very few brooders again. I think it is a stack effect due to the unholy amounts of mussels set on the trays and oysters. Tried to clean them off but too many. Mussels probably consuming all sperm in water column.

Numbers as follow

Temps in c
Pretreatment
Initial.       17
45.          18
1.5.           22

Treatment
Initial.      15
45.         14
1.5.         15
2.25.       16

Recovery
Initial.     18
45.         20
1.5.         21

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment.      26
Treatment.         60
Recovery.           27

Brood collection

1N5-8
Brood.      1
Gaping.     50
Dead.        0
Closed.      0

Brooders
#   size.   Sick
1.     30.     W.    Partial sample due to spillage.

1S13-16
Brood.    0
Gaping.   70
Dead.      0
Closed.    2

1H1-4
Brood.      1
Gaping.     59
Dead.        2
Closed.     8

Brooders
#     size.   Sick
1.       32.      Grey

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

7 30 2014 Manchester Repro Check

Manchester WA

Hi 60's to low 80's

Performed the anesthesia SOP with insulation on the treatment tub and water addition to the pretreatment and recovery tubs. Found one brooder in Southern and Dabob populations each. Also talked to Stuart at PSRF about spawning groups, he said they spawn Olys in groups of twenty.

Numbers as Follow

Temps in C

Pretreatment

Initial    11
45        12
1.5       14

Treatment
Initial    13
45        13
1.5       13
2.25     13

Recovery
Initial     13
45         15
1.5        17

Salinity in ppt

Pretreatment   28
Treatment       60
Recovery        27

Brood Collection

4S13-16
Brood   1
Gaping  69
Dead     10
Closed   10

Brooder
#   Size  Sick
1    24    W   *Sample of poor quality due to screen failure

4N1-4
Brood     0
Gaping    45
Dead      12
Closed    7

4H9-12
Brood     1
Gaping    45
Dead       9
Closed    11

Brooder
#     size     sick
1     20       w

Pics have brooders between tube label and caliper. Closed oysters on the same tile. Open oysters on the other three tiles. Some oysters on closed/brooder tiles are open and vice versa due to the fact of the guys glued to the tiles.









Monday, July 28, 2014

7 28 2014 Temp Data Manipulation

I attempted to manipulate the temp data today. I'm running into the same sed error on the windows computers that jammed me up back in the winter. I can edit pretty much anything and produce an out file but for some reason if I try to eliminate the quotation marks using sed so that I can have clean column heading, sed will not produce an outfile or even change the file its working on. It shows the edit in the notebook but then doesn't create the actual change in the file. Does anyone know how to solve this other than bouncing back and forth between my linux computer and desktop.

See attached notebook

Friday, July 25, 2014

7 25 2014 Fidalgo repro check

Anacortes wa

Mid 60s to mid 70s sunny

Performed the anesthesia sop with insulation on treatment tub and a tarp on the Pretreatment and recovery tubs. Treatment less effective than normal but still had an acceptable amount of Gaping oysters. Found many grey sick animals in the south pop.

Numbers as follow :

Temps in c
Pretreatment
Initial.          9
45.             11
1.5.             11

Treatment.
Initial.        11
45.           11
1.5.            11
2.25.         11

Recovery
Initial.         11
45.            12
1.5.            14

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment.      27
Treatment.          63
Recovery.           25

Brood collection
2N9-12
Brood.      0
Gaping.     55
Dead.        0
Closed.      45

2H1-4
Brood.       2
Gaping.      50
Dead.         0
Closed.      36

Brooders
#     size.   Sick
1.       20.      W
2.      22.       W

2S5-8
Brood.     6
Gaping.    72
Dead.       0
Closed.    25

Brooders
#     size.    Sick
1.       29.      Grey
2.      25.      Grey
3.      30.      Grey
4.      30.      W
5.      32.      W
6.      31.       Grey

Oyster below calipers closed. Oysters between calipers and label tube brooders.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

7 24 2014. Oyster bay repro check

Oyster bay wa

High 60s to low 70s partly cloudy

Performed the anesthesia sop with insulation on treatment tub and a tarp on the Pretreatment and recovery tubs. Brooding back to normal with most brooders in southern pop, and equal numbers between north and dabob. Also crab fresh cleaning salt water lines used their water for Pretreatment but not for recovery because pump was shut down.

Numbers as follow
Temps in c

Pretreatment
Initial.    15
45.        15
1.5.        15

Treatment
Initial.    12
45.        12
1.5.        12
2.25.     13

Recovery
Initial.    13
45.        13
1.5.        14

Brood collection

1S1-4
Brood.      8
Gaping.     75
Dead.        4
Closed.     7

Brooders
#    size.    Sick
1.      24.      W
2.     34.       W
3.     30.       W
4.     30.      W
5.     30.      W
6.     25.      W
7.     26.      W
8.     27.       W

1N9-12
Brood.       3
Gaping.     68
Dead.        0
Closed.      10

Brooders
#     size.     Sick
1.      33.        W
2.     28.        W
3.     30.        W

1H9-12
Brood.     4
Gaping.    72
Dead.       4
Closed.    6

Brooders
#      size.      Sick
1.        25.        W
2.       26.        W
3.       28.        W
4.       25.        W.    No sample.

Also pics are of whole tray. Brooders between tube and calipers or bag. Closed same time outside of brooders. Rest are gapers.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

7 23 14 Manchester Repro Survey

Manchester WA

Hi 50's to mid 60's Rainy, overcast

Participants: Joseph Stevick and Jake Heare

Performed the anesthesia sop with insulation on the treatment tub and tarp on the pretreatment/recovery tubs. No ice blocks because of the cloudy cool conditions. Found a few brooders in the Southern pop and one in the Dabob pop. Very middle of the road spawning.

Numbers as follow

Temp in C

Pretreatment
initial          8
45 min       9
1.5 hr        8

Treatment
Initial         8
45 min       9
1.5 hr        8
2.25  hr     8

Recovery
Initial        8
45 min      8
1.5 hr       8

Salinity in ppt

Pretreatment    27
Treatment        70
Recovery         28

Brood collection

4H5-8
Brood   1
Gaping  67
dead      7
closed    9

brooders
#     size   sick
1     15     w

4S1-4
Brood   2
Gaping  59
Dead     1
closed    6

Brooders
#    size   sick
1    27     w
2    23     w

4N5-8
Brood    0
Gaping   60
Dead     10
Closed   9

Also took pictures of the entire population. In the pics, the tile with the caliper and label tube are the closed animals except for the animals that are between the tube and calipers which were brooders.





Friday, July 18, 2014

7 18 2014 fidalgo bay repro check

Anacortes, WA

Mid 60s to mid 70s

Participants: alicia Godersky and Jake heare

Performed anesthesia sop with insulation on treatment tub.  Found brooders in only the dabob pop. It seems that they spawn later in the season but in smaller number. We will see in the coming weeks. Also treatment was surprisingly ineffective with no discernable reason. Water was calm. Temps were stable. No movement while in tubs. Full treatment strength and time.  Hopefully it was a fluke.

Numbers as follow:

Temps in c
Pretreatment
Initial.     10
45.         11
1.5.         11

Treatment
Initial.   10
45.       10
1.5.       11
2.25.     11

Recovery
Initial.      10
45.          11
1.5.          12

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment.       28
Treatment.           66
Recovery.            28

Brood collection

2S1-4
Brood.      0
Gaping.     67
Dead.        0
Closed.     30

2H9-12
Brood.      2
Gaping.    32
Dead.       0
Closed.     50

Brooders
#     size.     Sick
1.       19.        W
2.      20.       W

2N13-16
Brood.     0
Gaping.    68
Dead.       0
Closed.    40

Thursday, July 17, 2014

7 17 2014 oyster bay repro

Oyster bay

High 60s to high 70s

Participants:  alicia Godersky and Jake heare

Performed anesthesia sop with insulation on treatment and tarp with ice blocks on recovery tubs. Very heavy mussel set on all trays and oysters. Possibly causing spawning issues. Only one population had brooders which is very different than in previous weeks. The one pop was the dabob pop with 5 brooders, one of which looked like aborted spawn.

Numbers as follow.

Temps in c
Pretreatment
Initial.   16
45.      18
1.5.       18

Treatment
Initial.     13
45.         14
1.5.         14
2.25.       14

Recovery
Initial.      16
45.          16
1.5.          17

Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment.       24
Treatment.           66
Recovery.            25

Brood collection
1S13-16.        
Brood.     0
Gaping.     75
Dead.       1
Closed.     2

1N5-8
Brood.      0
Gaping.     48
Dead.        1
Closed.      1

1H1-4
Brood.      5. 
Gaping.     68
Dead.        6
Closed.      1

Brooders
#     size.    Sick
1.       30.      W
2.       20.     W
3.       26.      W
4.       26.      W
5.       27.      W. Possibly abort spawn.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

7 16 2014 Manchester Repro Check

Manchester WA

Low 70s to Mid 80s

Participants: Alicia Godersky and Jake Heare

Performed the anesthesia SOP with insulation and ice blocks on the treatment group and tarp over the recovery and pretreatment tubs. Finally found multiple brooders in one population. If you can guess the pop, you can consider yourself an Oly Whisperer. The brooding animals were also much smaller than expected. Half were less than 20 mm which is quite odd.  Also temps fluxed on the tubs on the dock even with replacing water, the combination of sun and no breeze just baked the docks.

Numbers as follow:

Temps in C
Pretreatment
Initial     10
45         12
1.5        13

Treatment
Initial      12
45          13
1.5         12
2.25       11

Recovery
Initial      12
45          14
1.5         15


Salinity in ppt
Pretreatment      26
Treatment          66
Recovery           25


Brood Collection
4S5-8
Brood    3
Gaping   59
Dead      12
Closed   12

Brooders
#     size     sick
1      22      w
2      16      w
3      20      w

4H13-16
Brood     1
Gaping    56
Dead       8
Closed    17

Brooders
#     size    sick
1      17     W

4N13-16
Brood     0
Gaping    61
Dead       6
Closed    8