Wednesday, May 5, 2010

WSU stream monitoring program

The Washington State University, Puyallup (WSU-P) SOD community-based stream monitoring program was piloted in March 2010 in Washington's Puget Sound region. In addition to increasing the number of streams monitored for P. ramorum throughout the state by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) and Washington Department of Natural Resources (WADNR), the new program also has potential to increase community awareness about the spread of P. ramorum and other Phytophthoras in streams. WSU-P received two years worth of funding from the USDA Forest Service to manage this program, which involves Master Gardeners, high school and college students, and other volunteers. Baiting sites were chosen based on discussions with WSDA and WADNR, and also volunteer availability. In 2010 four sites are being monitored for six two-week intervals and three sites for one two-week interval. The two-week interval sites are part of class projects for UW-Tacoma and Pierce College. Some students are also doing projects in the lab related to disinfectant use and survival in saline conditions. The program will be expanded in 2011. No P. ramorum has been detected at any of the sites so far. For more information, go to http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/ppo/sod/monitoring/stream%20monitoring.htm or contact Marianne Elliott at melliott2@wsu.edu.

From the May COMTF newsletter

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