Project Details
Coastal Ecological Assessments and Indicator Development
Project Status: This project began in January, 1994 and is Ongoing
We work in partnership with other federal agencies and coastal states to conduct assessments of ecological condition and potential stressor impacts throughout our Nation’s estuaries, coastal-ocean waters, and NOAA protected areas; carry out studies to determine environmental impacts of specific pollution events or natural disasters; and perform additional related research to develop new ecological indicators and improved diagnostic tools to assess, predict, and manage future conditions.
Why We Care
This work provides information to improve our understanding of the importance of coastal ecosystems and to help support effective management plans and actions for ensuring their wise use and protection. A loss of coastal ecosystem quality may lead to a loss of:
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ecosystem services: availability of habitat for protected species and other natural populations; reservoirs of biodiversity and primary production, and nutrient cycling; food via commercial and recreational fisheries;
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provisional services: minerals extraction, sand and gravel extraction for beach restoration, corridors for maritime trade, dredged material disposal, alternative energy sources;
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mitigating services: natural disaster (hurricane/flood) buffering, erosional control, climate regulation, and pollutant sequestering;
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public services: clean swimmable waters, and protected areas (e.g., National Estuarine Research Reserves (NERRs), National Marine Sanctuaries (NMSs)) for promoting research, education, recreation, and nature conservation.
Results of the present project series are made available in efforts to increase public awareness about the extent and nature of pollution impacts and to support more informed management decisions and actions aimed at sustaining the health of these resources and the important services they provide.
What We Have Done
We have completed numerous studies to assess the health of coastal ecosystems at multiple spatial scales, from estuarine to coastal-ocean waters and from individual places of concern to large marine ecosystems. Through the use of consistent survey methods and indicators, we have been able to compare ecosystem conditions from regional to national scales and to evaluate how our protected areas, such as National Marine Sanctuaries (NMSs) and National Estuarine Research Reserves (NERRs), are faring relative to surrounding non-managed waters.
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We have conducted a series of offshore surveys and reports assessing ecological conditions and stressor impacts throughout coastal shelf waters of the lower continental US, as well as NMSs, NERRs, and the Great Lakes.
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We have developed a dynamic quantitative database on benthic species distributions and a corresponding taxonomic voucher collection of preserved benthic specimens obtained from studies conducted by NOAA and partnering institutions in estuarine and other coastal-ocean areas around the country (http://nbi.noaa.gov/).
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We helped to develop the 2006 Management Plan and 2008 Sanctuary Condition Report for Gray’s Reef NMS off the coast of Georgia.
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We have worked in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop multi-agency National Coastal Condition Reports (NCCRs), which serve as environmental report cards of the health of our nation’s coastal resources. While previous NCCRs have focused primarily on estuaries, our scientists were given the lead to develop a new series of offshore sections assessing the health of our coastal-ocean waters.
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We have participated in a Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) study of potential effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on soft-bottom, deepwater benthic communities.
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We have assessed the environmental impacts of extreme natural events such as Hurricane Katrina (USEPA 2007, Engle et al. 2009) and other major hurricanes (Balthis et al. 2006).
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We have developed new ecological indicators and other diagnostic tools that improve our methods and abilities to assess coastal ecosystems.
Next Steps
We will:
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conduct additional surveys of ecological condition and stressor impacts in offshore coastal-shelf waters, Great Lakes, NMSs, and NERRS;
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continue to partner with the EPA to develop future National Coastal Condition Reports; and
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continue to advance the development of new indicators and data-analysis tools.
Related Regions of Study: Atlantic Seaboard, Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific Ocean - Eastern, Alabama, Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin
Primary Contacts: Len Balthis, Cynthia Cooksey, Jeff Hyland
Research Areas:
Coastal Pollution
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Climate Impacts (Vulnerability Assessments)
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Science for Coastal Ecosystem Management (Biogeographic Assessment, Marine Spatial Planning, Human Dimensions)
Related NCCOS Center: CCEHBR
Publications
- Balthis, W.L., J.L. Hyland, D.W. Bearden. 2006. Ecosystem Responses to Extreme Natural Events: Impacts of Three Sequential Hurricanes in Fall 1999 on Sediment Quality and Condition of Benthic Fauna in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 119(1-3): 367-389.
- Balthis, W.L., J.L. Hyland, M.H. Fulton, P.L. Pennington, C. Cooksey, P.B. Key, M.E. DeLorenzo, and E.F. Wirth. 2010. Effects of chemically spiked sediments on estuarine benthic communities: A controlled mesocosm study. Environ. Monitor. & Assess., 161:191-203.
- Balthis, W.L, J.L. Hyland, G.I. Scott, M.H. Fulton, D.W. Bearden, and M.D. Greene. 2002. Sediment quality of the Neuse River estuary, North Carolina: an integrated assessment of sediment contamination, toxicity, and condition of benthic fauna. J. of Aquatic Ecosystem Stress and Recovery, 9:213-225.
- Chapman, P., B. Anderson, S. Carr, V. Engle, R. Green, J. Hameedi, M. Harmon, P. Haverland, J. Hyland, C. Inersoll, E. Long, J. Rodgers, M. Salazar, P. Sibley, P. Smith, R. Swartz, B. Thompson, and H. Windom. 1997. General guidelines for using the sediment quality triad. Mar. Pollut. Bull , 34(6): 368-372.
- Cooksey, C. and J. Hyland. 2007. Sediment quality of the Lower St. Johns River, Florida: An integrative assessment of benthic fauna, sediment-associated stressors, and general habitat characteristics. Marine Pollution Bulletin 54: 9-21.
- Engle, V.D., J.L. Hyland, C. Cooksey. 2009. Effects of Hurricane Katrina on benthic macroinvertebrate communities along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 150: 193-209.
- Hyland, J.L., W.L. Balthis, V.D. Engle, E.R. Long, J.F. Paul, J.K. Summers, R.F. Van Dolah. 2003. Incidence of stress in benthic communities along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts within different ranges of sediment contamination from chemical mixtures. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 81(1-3): 149-161.
- Hyland, J.L., W.L. Balthis, C.T. Hackney, and M. Posey. 2000. Sediment quality of North Carolina estuaries: An integrative assessment of sediment contamination, toxicity, and condition of benthic fauna. J. Aquatic Ecosystem Stress & Recovery, 8:107-124.
- Hyland, J., L. Balthis, I. Karakassis, P. Magni, A. Petrov, J. Shine, O. Vestergaard, R. Warwick. 2005. Organic carbon content of sediments as an indicator of stress in the marine benthos. Marine Ecology Progress Series 295: 91-103.
- Hyland, J.L., W.L. Balthis, M. Posey, C.T. Hackney, T. Alphin. 2004. The Soft-bottom Macrobenthos of North Carolina Estuaries. Estuaries 27(3): 501-514.
- Hyland, J., C. Cooksey, W.L. Balthis, M. Fulton, D. Bearden, G. McFall, M. Kendall. 2006. The soft-bottom macrobenthos of Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary and nearby shelf waters off the coast of Georgia, USA. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 330(1): 307-326.
- Hyland, J.L., M. Posey, W.L. Balthis, and C.T. Hackney. 2004. The soft-bottom macrobenthos of North Carolina estuaries, U.S.A. Estuaries, 27(3): 501-514. [Corrigendum, Estuaries and Coasts, 29(4):709-710].
- Hyland, J.L., R.F. Van Dolah, and T.R. Snoots. 1999. Predicting stress in benthic communities of southeastern U.S. estuaries in relation to chemical contamination of sediments. Environ. Toxicol. & Chem., 18(11): 2557-2564.
- Ingersoll, C.G., S.M. Bay, J.L. Crane, L.J. Field, T.H. Gries, J.L. Hyland, E.R. Long, D.D. MacDonald, and T.P. O'Connor. 2005. Use of sediment quality guidelines to estimate effects or no effects of sediment-associated contaminants in laboratory toxicity tests or in benthic community assessments. In: Wenning RJ, Ingersoll CG, Batley G, Moore DW (eds.), “Use of sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) and related tools for the assessment of contaminated sediments.” SETAC Press, Pensacola FL, pp. 497-556.
- Llansó, R. J., L.C. Scott, D.M. Dauer, J.L. Hyland, and D.E. Russell. 2002a. An estuarine benthic index of biotic integrity for the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. I: Classification of assemblages and habitat definition. Estuaries, 25(6A): 1219-1230.
- Llansó, R. J., L.C. Scott, J.L. Hyland, D.M. Dauer, D.E. Russell, and F.W. Kutz. 2002b. An estuarine benthic index of biotic integrity for the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. II: Index development. Estuaries, 25 (6A): 1231-1242.
- Magni, P…, L. Balthis, … J. Hyland…et al. 2009. Animal-sediment relationships: Evaluating the ‘Pearson–Rosenberg paradigm’ in Mediterranean coastal lagoons. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 58(4): 478–486.
- Ranasinghe J.A., J.B. Frithsen, F.W. Kutz, J.F. Paul, D.E. Russell, R.A. Batiuk, J.L. Hyland, J. Scott, and D.M. Dauer. 2002. Application of two indices of benthic community condition in Chesapeake Bay. Environmetrics, 13: 499-511.
- Ranasinghe, J.A., K.I. Welch, P.N. Slattery, D.E. Montagne, D.D. Huff, H. Lee II, J.L. Hyland, B. Thompson, S.B. Weisberg, J.M. Oakden, D.B. Cadien, and R.G. Velarde. 2010. Habitat-related benthic macrofaunal assemblages of bays and estuaries of the western United States. Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag., 7: 1-11.
- Rees, H.L., J.L. Hyland, K. Hylland, C.S.L. Mercer Clarke, J.C. Roff, and S. Ware. 2008. Environmental indicators: utility in meeting regulatory needs. An overview. ICES J. Mar. Sci., 65 (8): 1381-1386.
- Van Dolah, R.F., J.L. Hyland, A.F. Holland, J.S. Rosen, and T.R. Snoots. 1999. A benthic index of biological integrity for assessing habitat quality in estuaries of the southeastern U.S.A. Mar. Environ. Res., 48: 269-283.
- Word, J.Q., B.B. Albrecht, M.L. Anghera, R. Baudo, S.M. Bay, D.M. Di Toro, J.L. Hyland, C.G. Ingersoll, P.F. Landrum, E.R. Long, J.P. Meador, D.W. Moore, T.P. O'Connor, and J.P. Shine. 2005. Predictive ability of sediment quality guidelines. In: Wenning, R. J., G. E. Batley, C.G. Ingersoll, and D.W. Moore (eds.), “Use of Sediment Quality Guidelines and Related Tools for Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.” SETAC Press, Pensacola, FL., pp. 121-161.
- Balthis, L., J. Hyland, C. Cooksey, E. Wirth, M. Fulton, J. Moore, and D. Hurley. 2012. Support for Integrated Ecosystem Assessments of NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS): Assessment of Ecological Condition and Stressor Impacts in Subtidal Waters of the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 150. NOAA Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC.
- Balthis, W.L., J.L. Hyland, C. Cooksey, M.H. Fulton, E.F. Wirth, D. Cobb, and D.N. Wiley. 2011. Ecological Condition of Coastal Ocean Waters within Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary: 2008. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 129, NOAA National Ocean Service, Charleston SC 29412-9110. 59 p.
- Balthis, L., J.L. Hyland, C. Cooksey, M.H. Fulton, E. Wirth, and G. McFall. 2007. Long-Term Monitoring of Ecological Conditions in Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary: Comparison of Soft-Bottom Benthic Assemblages and Contaminant Levels in Sediments and Biota in Spring 2000 and 2005. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 68. NOAA Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC. 36 pp.
- Balthis, L., J. Hyland, C. Cooksey, E. Wirth, M. Fulton, J. Moore, and D. Hurley. 2012. Support for Integrated Ecosystem Assessments of NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS): Assessment of Ecological Condition and Stressor Impacts in Subtidal Waters of the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 150. NOAA Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC.
- Balthis, W. L., J. L. Hyland, M. H. Fulton, E. F. Wirth, J. A. Kiddon, and J. Macauley. 2009. Ecological Condition of Coastal Ocean Waters Along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Bight: 2006. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 109, NOAA National Ocean Service, Charleston, SC 29412-9110, 63 pp.
- Balthis, W.L., J.L. Hyland, G.I. Scott, M.H. Fulton, and D.W. Bearden. 2000. Environmental quality of the Neuse River, North Carolina during summer 1998: Data summary. NOAA Data Report CCMA-DR-00-01. NOS/NCCOS/CCMA, Silver Spring, MD. 70 p.
- Cooksey, C. 2007. Cruise Report: Spring 2006 Survey of Ecological Conditions of the U.S. Middle Atlantic Bight. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 55. NOAA/NOS/NCCOS/CCEHBR, Charleston, SC 29412-9110. 18 pp.
- Cooksey, C., J. Harvey, L. Harwell, J. Hyland, and J.K. Summers. 2010. Ecological Condition of Coastal Ocean and Estuarine Waters of the U.S. South Atlantic Bight: 2000 – 2004. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 114, EPA 600/R-10/046. 88 pp.
- Cooksey, C. and J. Hyland. 2007. Spring 2007 Survey of Ecological Conditions along the continental shelf off Florida from Anclote Key to West Palm Beach. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 69. NOAA/NOS/NCCOS/CCEHBR, Charleston, SC 29412-9110. 31 pp.
- Cooksey, C.. and J. Hyland. 2008. Cruise Report: Summer 2008 Ecological Assessment of Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 87. NOAA/NOS/NCCOS/CCEHBR, Charleston, SC 29412-9110. 31 pp.
- Cooksey, C. and J. Hyland. 2009. Cruise Report: Summer 2009 Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve Ecological Characterization. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 101. 26 pp.
- Cooksey, C., J. Hyland, and W.L. Balthis, M. Fulton, G. Scott, D.Bearden. 2004. Soft-Bottom Benthic Assemblages and Levels of Contaminants in Sediments and Biota at Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary and Nearby Shelf Waters off the Coast of Georgia (2000 and 2001). NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 6. 55 pp.
- Cooksey, C., J. Hyland, and M. Fulton. 2010. Cruise Report: Regional Assessment of Ecosystem Condition and Stressor Impacts along the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico Shelf. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 121. 73 pp.
- Cooksey, C., J. Hyland, and M. Fulton. 2011. Cruise Report: Regional Assessment of Ecosystem Condition and Stressor Impacts along the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico Shelf. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 140. 54 pp.
- Cooksey, C., J. Hyland, E. Wirth, W.L. Balthis, M. Fulton, D.Whitall, and S. White. 2008. Support for Integrated Ecosystem Assessments of NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserves System (NERRS), Volume II: Assessment of Ecological Condition and Stressor Impacts in Subtidal Waters of the North Carolina NERRS. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 83. NOAA Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC. 70 pp.
- Fulton, M.H., J. Hyland, P.B. Key, E.F. Wirth, L. Balthis, C. Cooksey, K.W. Chung, and A.K. Leight. 2007. Characterization of toxic impacts on living marine resources in tidal rivers of the Chesapeake Bay. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 64. NOAA Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC. 78 pp.
- Hyland, J.L., W.L. Balthis, C.T. Hackney, G. McRae, A.H. Ringwood, T.R. Snoots, R.F. Van Dolah, and T.L. Wade. 1998. Environmental quality of estuaries of the Carolinian Province: 1995. Annual statistical summary for the 1995 EMAP-Estuaries Demonstration Project in the Carolinian Province. NOAA Tech. Memo. NOS ORCA 123. NOS, Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment, Silver Spring, MD. 143 p.
- Hyland, J.L., T.J. Herrlinger, T.R. Snoots, A.H. Ringwood, R.F. Van Dolah, C.T. Hackney, G.A. Nelson, J.S. Rosen, and S.A. Kokkinakis. 1996. Environmental Quality of Estuaries of the Carolinian Province: 1994. Annual Statistical Summary for 1994 EMAP-Estuaries Demonstration Project in Carolinian Province. NOAA Tech. Memo. NOS ORCA 97. NOS, Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment, Silver Spring, MD. 102 p.
- Kracker, L.M. and G. M. Meaburn. 2006. Spatial and temporal characterization of water quality at Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 33, NOAA Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC. 36 pp.
- Nelson, W.G., J.L. Hyland, H. Lee II, C.L. Cooksey, J.O. Lamberson, F.A. Cole, and P.J. Clinton. 2008. Ecological Condition of Coastal Ocean Waters along the U.S. Western Continental Shelf: 2003. EPA 620/R-08/001, U.S. EPA/ORD/NHEERL,WED, Newport OR, 97365; and NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 79, NOAA/NOS/NCCOS/CCEHBR, Charleston, SC 29412-9110. 137 pp.
- Cooksey, C.L. 2001. Supporting the data needs of the coastal community, I – Harmful Algal Blooms. In: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology , pp 432-436, 81st American Meteorological Society, Albuquerque, NM.
- de Marignac, J., J. Hyland, J. Lindholm, A. DeVogelaere, W.L. Balthis, D. Kline. 2009. A Comparison of Seafloor Habitats and Associated Benthic Fauna in Areas Open and Closed to Bottom Trawling Along the Central California Continental Shelf. Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series ONMS-09-02. 44 pp.
- Greene, A.K. 2008. Invertebrate endofauna associated with sponge and octocoral epifauna at Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary off the coast of Georgia. Masters Thesis, The Graduate School of the College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. 124 p.
- Hyland, J.L., I. Karakassis, P. Magni, A. Petrov, and J. Shine. 2000. Ad Hoc Benthic Indicator Group: Results of initial planning meeting, Paris France, 6-9 December, 1999. IOC Technical Series No. 57. UNESCO, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, 7 place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP, France. 57 p.
- Rexing, S.R. 2006. Structure and trophic importance of benthic macroinfaunal communities around live-bottom reefs at Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary. Masters Thesis, The Graduate School of the College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. 81 p.
- Sedberry, G.R., C.L. Cooksey, S.F. Crowe, J. Hyland, P.C. Jutte, C.M. Ralph, and L.R. Sautter. 2004. Characterization of deep reef habitat off the southeastern U.S. with particular emphasis on discovery, exploration and description of reef fish spawning sites. Final Report for Project NA16RP2697 submitted to NOAA Office of Ocean Explorations, Silver Spring, MD. 78 pp.
- USEPA. 2007. Environmental Conditions in Northern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Waters Following Hurricane Katrina. EPA/600/R-07/063. USEPA/ORD/NHEERL/GED, Gulf Breeze, FL. 63 pp.
- U.S. EPA. 2011. National Coastal Condition Report IV. EPA-842-R-10-003, Dec 2011, U.S. EPA/ORD & OW, Wash, DC.
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