MINNESOTA RIVER BASIN DATA CENTER State Data Inventory Summary for Biological Monitoring and Assessment


MINNESOTA RIVER BASIN DATA CENTER

State Data Inventory Summary for Biological Monitoring and Assessment


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Aquatic Exotics Program

Data Summary Data from the Aquatic Exotics Program are permits issued for aquatic nuisance control. Permits include information about what type of pesticide used and amount of pesticide applied. Data can be selected by lake or by county.
 
Data Description Format (s):   Hard Copy File
                                      
Period of Record:  1953- present
Extent: statewide by Division of Waters (DOW) Lake Number or County
Retrieval: by county or (DOW) Lake Number
Contact Information Agency:  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Name:  Steve Enger
Phone:  651-296-0782
Last update 5/99


Fish Consumption Advisory Program

Data Summary The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and Department of Natural Resources (DNR) coordinate this program. The DNR collects and analyzes fish tissue samples and the MDH prepares a risk assessment/evaluation using the raw data. Sampling is performed when certain factors are present that may increase the likelihood of contamination. Data are distributed in ASCII or Excel files.
 
Data Description Format (s):   Electronic Database
             Electronic Document
                         
Period of Record:  1969- present
Extent: statewide
Retrieval: by River Reach
Contact Information Agency:  Minnesota Department of Health (MDH)
Name:  Pat McCann
Phone:  651- 215-0923
Last update 5/99


Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program

Data Summary Fish contaminant monitoring is completed in conjunction with lake surveys. Additional monitoring is done on streams and lakes in areas of known contamination. Historical data goes back to the 1970’s, data from 1990 to present is in a searchable database. Six area offices are in the process of surveying 18 sectors of the Minnesota River main stream. The DNR collects the fish tissue samples and analyzes them for various contaminants such as heavy metals or PCB’s and gives the raw data to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The MDH uses the raw data to prepare a risk assessment/evaluation for the Department of Health’s Fish Consumption Advisory Program.
 
Data Description Format (s):   Hard Copy File
             Electronic Document
                         
Period of Record:  1970’s - present
Extent: statewide
Retrieval: by river miles or (DOW) Lake Number
Contact Information Agency:  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Name:  Mark Briggs
Phone:  651-215-0316
Last update 5/99


Fish Kill Investigations

Data Summary Data are number and species of fish killed from spills or releases. Fish kill data from 1987-present are in electronic format. Area Fisheries Offices may have more information on naturally occurring fish kills.
 
Data Description Format (s):   Hard Copy File
             Electronic Document
                         
Period of Record:  1973- present
Extent: statewide
Retrieval: by county or lake name
Contact Information Agency:  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Name:  Marilyn Banks
Phone:  651-296-0777
Last update 5/99


Fisheries Related Permits

Data Summary Fisheries related permits include: Rough Fish Removal, Aquatic Nuisance Control, Lake Aeration, Stocking and Transport of Fish, Fish Farm and Commercial Fisheries, and Scientific Collection.
 
Data Description Format (s):   Hard Copy File
             Electronic Document
                         
Period of Record:  1940’s - present
Extent: statewide
Retrieval: by Division of Waters (DOW) Lake Number
Contact Information Agency:  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Name:  Jack Wingate
Phone:  651-296-0793
Last update 5/99


Fisheries Research

Data Summary Fisheries Research data includes information on projects concerning the improvement of game fish habitat, propagation and distribution of fish, and lake rehabilitation. This includes data from Creel Surveys (fishing pressure - numbers of fish per species harvested), Lake Surveys (physical, chemical, and biological data), and Fish Stocking (numbers of fish per species stocked).
 
Data Description Format (s):   Hard Copy File
             Electronic Document
                         
Period of Record:  1940’s - present
Extent: statewide
Retrieval: by Division of Waters (DOW) Lake Number
Contact Information Agency:  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Name:  Jack Wingate
Phone:  651-296-0793
Last update 5/99


Minnesota County Biological Survey (MCBS)

Data Summary The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) administrates the Minnesota County Biological Survey (MCBS), a program which identifies significant natural areas and collects and interprets data on the distribution and ecology of rare plants, rare animals, and natural communities. These data are entered into the National Heritage Information System (NHIS).
 
Data Description Format (s):   Hard Copy File/Map
             Electronic Database
                         
Period of Record:  1987- present
Extent: statewide
Retrieval: by county
Contact Information Agency:  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Name:  Carmen Converse
Phone:  651-297-0700
Last update 5/99


Natural Heritage Program (NHP)

Data Summary Data from the Natural Heritage Program (NHP) include significant examples of Minnesota's plant and animal species, plant community types, special wildlife habitats, and special geologic features. There is limited public access to this data due to sensitive issues about preventing exploitation of rare or endangered species. This data is entered into the National Heritage Information System (NHIS) which has ARC/INFO GIS capabilities.
 
Data Description Format (s):   Hard Copy File/Map
             Electronic Database
                         
Period of Record:  1979- present
Extent: statewide
Retrieval: by county
Contact Information Agency:  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Name:  Bonita Eliason
Phone:  651- 297-2276
Last update 5/99



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