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  Students collect aquatic insect

Students collect aquatic insect samples to test water quality in Shepaug
 


Collecting bugs
Aquatic insects live underneath stones in shallow, fast-moving riffles. Here Emily
Deanne and Jim Worth push rocks into a rectangular net.
                      
Trudy Swenson McKinna Photo

To help determine the health of the river, a dozen Shepaug High School students and eight adults split into teams on May 15, to collect small insects (macroinvertebrates) at four sites in Roxbury and Washington.

 

These insects – stoneflies, caddisflies, mayflies – live beneath stones in shallow, fast-moving riffles. The sampling program, initiated by a grant from the Connecticut Community Foundation to Rivers Alliance of Connecticut, is a joint project of the Roxbury Conservation Commission, Housatonic Valley Association, and Shepaug River Association.

 

Plans call for continuing the program each spring and fall, using a protocol developed by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).  

 

Some macroinvertebrates can live only in very clean water; others live in impaired conditions. The relative abundance of the different types of organisms determines a measure of water quality. After sorting, the specimens are put in vials and sent to the DEP for final analysis.

Bagging the day's catch
Hayley Virbickas, Lilly Fair, and Emily Deanne, left to right, bag macroinvertebrates that have been captured in the net for transport to Roxbury Town Hall where the teams will examine their catch.
                                                       Trudy Swenson McKinna Photo
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