DescriptionIn 1992, Water Monitoring Management initiated the Ambient Biomonitoring Network (AMNET). The goal of the program is to maintain a network of lotic (running water) stations in each major watershed drainage basin. Each basin is biomonitored for benthic macroinvertebrate populations on a five (5) year rotation. The area of the upper tidal portion of the Delaware River Drainage Basin was initially monitored during 1995-96 and again in 1997-98. The area was sampled from the sources of its many tributaries down to the Head-of-Tide. This document reports the results of the analysis that were done on the samples collected in 1997-98.
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