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NarrCHRP: Ecological Modeling

Mark J. BrushVirginia Institute of Marine Science

Annual Managers’ MeetingCHRP Narragansett Bay Project

October 2008

USE OF MODELS IN MANAGEMENT

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ASFA SEARCH FOR "ECOSYSTEM MODEL"

Odum(1983)

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ERSEM II e

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Generality

Realism

Precision

R. Levins

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Empirical Models

Complex, Mechanistic

SystemsModels

A Simplified, Intermediate Complexity Model

MODELS …

A TRADEOFF BETWEEN:

Phytoplankton

Nutrients

Oxygen BOD

Sed Carbon

Estuarine Eutrophication Model

1. Phyto

Production

5. MacroMetabolism

3. C flux to sediments

* Need to accurately model both states and rates

Estuarine Eutrophication Model

2. Water Column Respiration

4. Denitrification

6. Sediment Respiration

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Boxing Scheme

Boxing Scheme: Physical Exchanges

3D ROMS ModelOfficer Box Model

Freshwater Inputs

• Watersheds delineated for each box

• 7 gauged rivers extrapolated to include ungauged areas.

• Flow in the completely ungauged watersheds was computed from flow/area for the Hunt watershed.

• 2001 - 2006

Box Model: Exchanges = f(freshwater, salinity)

Salinity Distributions

• Current: Simple seasonal functions using Insomniacs and GSO data.

• Future: include event-scale with buoy data

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Box Model: Computed Residence Times

Ecological Model:

How are we doing?

Ecological Model: Surface Chl-a

Ecological Model: Surface DIN

Ecological Model: Surface DIP

Ecological Model: Bottom DO

Current Directions:

• Calibration to Chl-a, DIN, DIP, and rates

• Finish GEM Box and compare the physical approaches

• Formulation to translate predicted DO and metabolism to instantaneous criteria

Potential Applications:

• Understanding formation, spread, & alleviation of hypoxia in NB

• Effect of changes in nutrient loading

• Effect of climate warming

• Effect of loss of spring bloom

• Stochastic simulation to assess Pr.(criteria attainment)

Ecological Model

Stochastic Simulation

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