- Training
- Professional technician at training
- Standardized training program with same instructor
- Regular checks of technicians
- Field Procedure
- Two teams taking samples along same transect in different subplots
- Periodic duplicate sampling by professional
- Document variation in protocol
- Assurance of comparable habitats for ecosystem sampling
- Uniformity of method/effort across all samples
- Minimize chance of error in data sheet
- Habitat Assessment
- Clear understanding of terms by each team
- Thorough training
- Lab Procedures
- Instrument documentation and identification for sample analyzed
- Reference specimens with cross-check by professional
- Minimize chance of error in data sheets/tables
- Data Analysis
- Plot and check for outliers
Adapted from:"Rapid Bioassessment Protocols for Use in Streams and Rivers: Benthic Macroinvertebrates and Fish". Plafkin, James L.,
Michael T. Barbour, Kimberly D. Porter, Sharon K. Gross, Robert M Hughes. US EPA Assessment and Watershed Protection Division. Washington, DC. 1986
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