Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed

The endemic eelgrass (Zostera marina) community of Morro Bay Estuary, located on the central coast of California, has experienced an estimated decline of 95% in occupied area (reduction of 344 acres to 20 acres) from 2008 to 2017 for reasons that are not yet definitively clear. One possible driver o...

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Main Author: Sinnott, Tyler King
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spelling ndltd-CALPOLY-oai-digitalcommons.calpoly.edu-theses-38242021-05-12T05:01:19Z Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed Sinnott, Tyler King The endemic eelgrass (Zostera marina) community of Morro Bay Estuary, located on the central coast of California, has experienced an estimated decline of 95% in occupied area (reduction of 344 acres to 20 acres) from 2008 to 2017 for reasons that are not yet definitively clear. One possible driver of degradation that has yet to be investigated is the role of herbicides from agricultural fields in the watershed that feeds into the estuary. Thus, the primary research goal of this project was to better understand temporal and spatial trends of herbicide use within the context of San Luis Obispo (SLO) County and Morro Bay Watershed by analyzing data of application by mass, area, and intensity to identify herbicides with the highest potential for local environmental pollution. California Pesticide Use Annual Summary Reports (PUASR) from the years 2000 to 2017 were used to obtain data for conducting a meta-analysis to estimate total herbicide application by weight within every township, range, and section for each of the eight selected herbicides: oxyfluorfen, glyphosate, diuron, chlorthal-dimethyl, simazine, napropamide, trifluralin, and oryzalin. A second goal was to select an analytical laboratory that would be best suited for herbicide analysis of estuary sediments to determine the presence, or lack thereof, of the eight selected herbicides. Criteria of consideration in laboratory selection included herbicides detection capabilities, detection/reporting limits, testing prices, chain of custody protocols, turnaround times, and laboratory site locations. The meta-analysis yielded results showing high herbicide application rates in SLO County with glyphosate, oxyfluorfen, and chlorthal-dimethyl being identified as three herbicides of elevated risk for local environmental contamination due high rates of use by mass, by area, and/or intensity during the study timeframe. Additionally, Morro Bay Watershed exhibited moderate rates of herbicide application with chlorthal-dimethyl and glyphosate being of highest risk for contamination and accumulation within the estuary because of high application rates by mass, by area, and/or intensity. Finally, Environmental Micro Analysis (EMA) and Primus Group, Inc. (PrimusLabs) were identified as the top candidates for analytical laboratory testing of Morro Bay Estuary sediment samples to be obtained and tested for the selected herbicides. These laboratories provide superior analytical capabilities of the eight herbicides, impressive reporting limits or lower detection limits, competitive testing prices for detecting multiple constituents in multiple samples, robust chain of custody protocols, options for quick turnaround times, and laboratory site locations within California. 2020-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/2276 https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3824&context=theses Master's Theses DigitalCommons@CalPoly Morro Bay Seagrass Eelgrass Estuary Herbicide Pollution Agriculture Databases and Information Systems Environmental Chemistry Environmental Health Environmental Monitoring Hydrology Plants Toxicology Water Resource Management
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topic Morro Bay
Seagrass
Eelgrass
Estuary
Herbicide
Pollution
Agriculture
Databases and Information Systems
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental Monitoring
Hydrology
Plants
Toxicology
Water Resource Management
spellingShingle Morro Bay
Seagrass
Eelgrass
Estuary
Herbicide
Pollution
Agriculture
Databases and Information Systems
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental Monitoring
Hydrology
Plants
Toxicology
Water Resource Management
Sinnott, Tyler King
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed
description The endemic eelgrass (Zostera marina) community of Morro Bay Estuary, located on the central coast of California, has experienced an estimated decline of 95% in occupied area (reduction of 344 acres to 20 acres) from 2008 to 2017 for reasons that are not yet definitively clear. One possible driver of degradation that has yet to be investigated is the role of herbicides from agricultural fields in the watershed that feeds into the estuary. Thus, the primary research goal of this project was to better understand temporal and spatial trends of herbicide use within the context of San Luis Obispo (SLO) County and Morro Bay Watershed by analyzing data of application by mass, area, and intensity to identify herbicides with the highest potential for local environmental pollution. California Pesticide Use Annual Summary Reports (PUASR) from the years 2000 to 2017 were used to obtain data for conducting a meta-analysis to estimate total herbicide application by weight within every township, range, and section for each of the eight selected herbicides: oxyfluorfen, glyphosate, diuron, chlorthal-dimethyl, simazine, napropamide, trifluralin, and oryzalin. A second goal was to select an analytical laboratory that would be best suited for herbicide analysis of estuary sediments to determine the presence, or lack thereof, of the eight selected herbicides. Criteria of consideration in laboratory selection included herbicides detection capabilities, detection/reporting limits, testing prices, chain of custody protocols, turnaround times, and laboratory site locations. The meta-analysis yielded results showing high herbicide application rates in SLO County with glyphosate, oxyfluorfen, and chlorthal-dimethyl being identified as three herbicides of elevated risk for local environmental contamination due high rates of use by mass, by area, and/or intensity during the study timeframe. Additionally, Morro Bay Watershed exhibited moderate rates of herbicide application with chlorthal-dimethyl and glyphosate being of highest risk for contamination and accumulation within the estuary because of high application rates by mass, by area, and/or intensity. Finally, Environmental Micro Analysis (EMA) and Primus Group, Inc. (PrimusLabs) were identified as the top candidates for analytical laboratory testing of Morro Bay Estuary sediment samples to be obtained and tested for the selected herbicides. These laboratories provide superior analytical capabilities of the eight herbicides, impressive reporting limits or lower detection limits, competitive testing prices for detecting multiple constituents in multiple samples, robust chain of custody protocols, options for quick turnaround times, and laboratory site locations within California.
author Sinnott, Tyler King
author_facet Sinnott, Tyler King
author_sort Sinnott, Tyler King
title Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed
title_short Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed
title_full Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed
title_fullStr Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed
title_full_unstemmed Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Population Decline in Morro Bay, CA: A Meta-Analysis of Herbicide Application in San Luis Obispo County and Morro Bay Watershed
title_sort eelgrass (zostera marina) population decline in morro bay, ca: a meta-analysis of herbicide application in san luis obispo county and morro bay watershed
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