Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Objective: Determine weather the Inner Harbor biodiversity is greater then the biodiversity Boston Harbor Islands State Park. 

1st Location: Left side of the Marriott 
Time: 9am EST
Tide: Low (about 9ft.)
Weather: Overcast about 70
Observation: Water is clear for about 3 ft, little fish, rocks with green seaweed, brown growth, and shells

2nd Location: Harbor Rock, right side of Marriott
Time: 9:15am EST
Tide: Low (about 9ft)
Weather: Overcast about 70
Observation: Bird flow by with stick, 4 ducks, green seaweed growing on the rocks and docks in a large amount, blast marks on the rocks, and broken shells from what I believe is from birds. 

3rd Location - Harbor Rock, right side of the Marriott, out further on the dock
Time: 9:25am EST
Weather: Overcast about 70
Observation: Green & brown seaweed growing in mass amount and appears to be always immerged  in water. The docks move with the tide. Therefore the seaweed is always wet. I believe this is why it is growing in larger amount. Then on the first observation location. 

4th Location: Left side of the Harbor Towers
Time:9:40am EST
Tide: Low (about 9ft)
Weather: Overcast about 70
Observation: Docks with shells, muscles, and seaweed

5th Location: Front of the Harbor Towers
Time: 9:50am EST
Tide: Low (about 8 1/2 ft)
Weather: Overcast about 70
Observation: Waves crashing about 1/2 foot on the rock wall, green moss on the rock wall, more sunlight then the other 4 locations, and black rocks.

6th Location: Left side of the Northern Ave Bridge
Time: 11am EST
Tide: Low (about 8 1/2 ft)
Weather: Overcast about 70
Observation: Green seaweed thin like paper, delicate, smooth, and looks to have air pockets or bubbles. Shells that were white and yellow, which I believe are barnacles. Worms with lots on legs brown and live in groups. Which I believe are Burrowing Scale Worms, Bright orange smooth sponges growing within the seaweed and on wood, but I think it is two different kinds of sponges. 





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