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SUMMARY OF RESULTS FIBI098 1. Stream Name: Preakness Brook 2. Sampling Date: 7/9/2009 3. Sampling Location: Preakness Avenue 4. Municipality Totowa 5. County: Passaic 6. Watershed Management Area: 4 7. Contributing Drainage Area (Sq. Mi.): 6.1 8. Electrofishing Gear: 2 Backpack 9. FIBI Score and Rating*: Round 1 42 (Good), Round 2 44 (Good) 10. Habitat Score and Rating: Round 1 94 (Marginal), Round 2 126 (Suboptimal) 11. Fishable Species Present: Yes 12. Relevant AMNET 1 Station Data: Proximity of FIBI station to AMNET station: 1.7 mi. US AN0273 AMNET Rating: Round 2 Fair, Round 3 Fair 13. Stream Chemistries: Dissolved Oxygen (mg/l) 8.90 Temperature 0 C. 17.55 ph 7.62 Conductivity (μmhos/cm) 680 14. Length of Stream Sampled: 150m 15. Water Clarity: Clear 16. Average Open Forest Canopy: 14.3% 17. Discharge: 6.7 cfs 18. Substrate: 40% Gravel/Sand, 45% Cobble, 5% Boulder, 5% Silt, 5% RipRap 19. Habitat: 40% Riffle, 40% Run, 20% Pool 20. Snags: Yes 21. Periphyton: Moderate 22. Submerged Aquatic Vegetation: Yes 23. Outfalls: 130 corrugated metal, 12 PVC, 136 concrete 24. Number of Fish Species Identified: 16 25. Total Number of Fish Collected: 595 26. Number of Fish With Anomalies: 2 1 AMNET is the acronym for the DEP s ambient benthic macroinvertebrate monitoring network a series of 820 monitoring stations located throughout the state s waterways that collects data on the health of bottom dwelling stream fauna which in turn is used to assess general water quality * Round 1 data was scored prior to the FIBI metric recalibration.

FIBI098Preakness Brook @ Preakness Ave Excellent Good Fair Poor Date Sampled 7/9/2009 Score # of Fish Species 5 # of Benthic Insectivorous Species (BI) 5 (excluding White Suckers and Bullheads) # of Trout and Centrarchid Species 5 (excluding Green Sunfish and Bluegill) # of Intolerant Species (IS) 1 Proportion of Tolerant Individuals 5 Proportion of Individuals as Generalists 5 Proportion of Individuals as Insectivorous Cyprinids 5 Proportion of Individuals as Trout *whichever gives better score OR Proportion of Individuals as Piscivores (excluding American Eel)* 3 # of Individuals in Sample 5 (excluding Tolerant Species) Proportion of Individuals w/disease/anomalies 5 (excluding blackspot) Total 44 Stream Rating 4550 Excellent 3744 Good 2936 Fair 1028 Poor

HABITAT ASSESSMENT FOR HIGH GRADIENT STREAMS Preakness Brook (FIBI098) 7/9/2009 Condition Category Optimal Suboptimal Marginal Poor 1. Epifaunal Substrate /Available Cover Greater than 70% of substrate favorable for epifaunal colonization and fish cover; mix of snags, submerged logs, undercut banks, cobble or other stable habitat and at stage to allow full colonization potential (i.e., logs/snags that are not new fall and not transient). 4070% mix of stable habitat; wellsuited for full colonization potential; adequate habitat for maintenance of populations; presence of additional substrate in the form of newfall, but not yet prepared for colonization (may rate at high end of scale). 2040% mix of stable habitat; habitat availability less than desirable; substrate frequently disturbed or removed. Less than 20% stable habitat; lack of habitat is obvious; substrate unstable or lacking. SCORE 18 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2. Embeddedness Gravel, cobble, and boulder particles are 025% surrounded by fine sediment. Layering of cobble provides diversity of niche space Gravel, cobble, and boulder particles are 2550% surrounded by fine sediment. Gravel, cobble, and boulder particles are 5075% surrounded by fine sediment. Gravel, cobble, and boulder particles are more than 75% surrounded by fine sediment. SCORE 16 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 3. Velocity/Depth Regimes All 4 velocity/depth regimes present (slowdeep, slowshallow, fastdeep, fastshallow). (slow is <0.3 m/s, deep is >0.5 m) Only 3 of the 4 regimes present (if fastshallow is missing, score lower than if missing other regimes). Only 2 of the 4 habitat regimes present (if fastshallow or slowshallow are missing, score low). Dominated by 1 velocity / depth regime (usually slowdeep). SCORE 15 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4. Sediment Deposition Little or no enlargement of islands or point bars and less than 5% (<20% for lowgradient streams) of the bottom affected by sediment deposition. Some new increase in bar formation, mostly from gravel, sand or fine sediment; 530% (2050% for lowgradient) of the bottom affected; slight deposition in pools. Moderate deposition of new gravel, sand or fine sediment on old and new bars; 3050% (50 80% for lowgradient) of the bottom affected; sediment deposits at obstructions, constrictions, and bends; moderate deposition of pools prevalent. Heavy deposits of fine material, increased bar development; more than 50% (80% for lowgradient) of the bottom changing frequently; pools almost absent due to substantial sediment deposition. SCORE 17 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 5. Channel Flow Status Water reaches base of both lower banks, and minimal amount of channel substrate is exposed. Water fills >75% of the available channel; or <25% of channel substrate is exposed. Water fills 2575% of the available channel, and/or riffle substrates are mostly exposed. Very little water in channel and mostly present as standing pools. SCORE 16 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 6. Channel Alteration Channelization or dredging absent or minimal; stream with normal pattern. Some channelization present, usually in areas of bridge abutments; evidence of past channelization, i.e., dredging, (greater than past 20 yr) may be present, but recent channelization is not present. Channelization may be extensive; embankments or shoring structures present on both banks; and 40 to 80% of stream reach channelized and disrupted. Banks shored with gabion or cement; over 80% of the stream reach channelized and disrupted. In stream habitat greatly altered or removed entirely. SCORE 11 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7. Frequency of Riffles (or bends) Occurrence of riffles relatively frequent; ratio of distance between riffles divided by width of the stream <7:1 (generally 5 to 7); variety of habitat is key. In streams where riffles are continuous, placement of boulders or other large, natural obstruction is important. Occurrence of riffles infrequent; distance between riffles divided by the width of the stream is between 7 to 15. Occasional riffle or bend; bottom contours provide some habitat; distance between riffles divided by the width of the stream is between 15 to 25. Generally all flat water or shallow riffles; poor habitat; distance between riffles divided by the width of the stream is a ratio of >25. SCORE 18 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 8. Bank Stability (score each bank) Note: determine left or right side by facing downstream. Banks stable; evidence of erosion or bank failure absent or minimal; little potential for future problems. <5% of bank affected. Moderately stable; infrequent, small areas of erosion mostly healed over. 530% of bank in reach has areas of erosion. Moderately unstable; 3060% of bank in reach has areas of erosion; high erosion potential during floods. Unstable; many eroded areas; "raw" areas frequent along straight sections and bends; obvious bank sloughing; 60 100% of bank has erosional scars. SCORE 4 (LB) Left 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SCORE 4 (RB) Right 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9. Bank Vegetative Protection (score each bank) More than 90% of the streambank surfaces and immediate riparian zone covered by native vegetation, including trees, under story shrubs, or nonwoody macrophytes; vegetative disruption through grazing or mowing minimal or not evident; almost all plants allowed to grow naturally. 7090% of the streambank surfaces covered by native vegetation, but one class of plants is not wellrepresented; disruption evident but not affecting full plant growth potential to any great extent; more than onehalf of the potential plant stubble height remaining. 5070% of the streambank surfaces covered by vegetation; disruption obvious; patches of bare soil or closely cropped vegetation common; less than onehalf of the potential plant stubble height remaining. Less than 50% of the streambank surfaces covered by vegetation; disruption of streambank vegetation is very high; vegetation has been removed to 5 centimeters or less in average stubble height. SCORE 2 (LB) Left 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SCORE 3 (RB) Right 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 10. Riparian Vegetative Zone Width (score each bank riparian zone) Width of riparian zone >18 meters; human activities (i.e., parking lots, roadbeds, clearcuts, lawns, or crops) have not impacted zone. Width of riparian zone 1218 meters; human activities have impacted zone only minimally. Width of riparian zone 612 meters; human activities have impacted zone a great deal. Width of riparian zone <6 meters: little or no riparian vegetation due to human activities. SCORE 1 (LB) Left 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SCORE 1 (RB) Right 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HABITAT SCORES VALUE OPTIMAL 160 200 126 SUBOPTIMAL 110 159 MARGINAL 60 109 HABITAT SCORE POOR < 60

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