Mississippi Delta MSEA Volume 2, Issue 3, Page 5 |
REPORTER
Volume 2, Issue 3, Page 5, Third Quarter 1996
Notes from the Technical Steering Committee
This coming Friday, November 8th, the MDMSEA Technical Steering Committee will meet in Starkville, Mississippi at 10 am in room 242 Dorman Hall on the Mississippi State University campus. Most noted subject matter for the meeting includes reports on progress in data sharing/availability, modeling, and project coordination by Mr. Frank Gwin, Jr. Additional subject matter discussions are to include project costs associated with the operations at Deep Hollow, and preparations for the 3rd annual MDMSEA Advisory Board meeting.
The 3rd annual MDMSEA Advisory Board meeting will be held on Friday, December 6th at 10 a.m. in the B.F. Smith Auditorium at Stoneville, Mississippi. This meeting is open to everyone and all interested people are urged to attend. The objectives of this meeting are to: (1) report project milestones and accomplishments, (2) hear a project report card/critique from a review committee consisting of Mr. Philip Barbour, Mr. Lawrence Carter, Mr. Gail Martin, Mr. Don Linn, Jr., and Dr. John Huey, and (3) most importantly, offer the opportunity for project comments by the audience. This year we are most pleased and honored to have Dr. Dale Bucks, of the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, National Program Staff (water quality), Washington D.C., to give the keynote address entitled "USDA Water Quality Program and Current Issues".
Lake Update
With assistance and cooperation from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Parks, all lakes have been renovated and the first phase of restocking is completed. Deep Hollow received 13,000 bluegill and redear fingerling along with 1,000 channel catfish. Beasley was stocked with 39,000 bluegill and redear fingerling and 3,000 channel catfish. In Thighman, 16,250 bluegill and redear fingerling and 1,250 channel catfish were released. The final phase of restocking will be completed in late April or early May with the addition of largemouth bass fingerlings. The Technical Steering Committee would like to acknowledge and express our appreciation to Gary Lucas, Dwayne Shaw and all the other personnel from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Parks for their significant contributions in making this portion of the MSEA Project a success.
Dr. Scott Knight, Ecologist
Water Quality and Ecological Processes Research Unit
USDA-ARS-National Sedimentation Laboratory
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: 662-232-2934
Fax: 662-232-2915
Email: sknight@msa-oxford.ars.usda.gov
from the Editor
A high resolution survey (using Differential GPS / Laser equipment) of Deep Hollow Lake watershed should be completed by the time you read this, thanks to Mr. Dean Cumbaa and Mr. James Hanks. The final result will be a very precise topographic map of the entire watershed with contour lines at 0.2-ft intervals
PUBLICATIONS / PRESENTATIONSRebich, R. A., J. D. Schreiber, and J. W. Pote. 1996. Assessment of agricultural nonpoint source pollution in MS Delta management systems evaluation areas (MSEA). (presentation at Delta Conference, Memphis, August 13-16, 1996)
Rebich, R. A., J. D. Schreiber, and J. W. Pote. 1996. Partnerships within the Mississippi Delta management systems evaluation area project. (presentation at Delta Conference, Memphis, August 13-16, 1996)
Schreiber, J. D., C. M. Cooper, S. S. Knight, and S. Smith, Jr. 1996. A management systems evaluation area (MSEA) project for the Mississippi Delta. Proc. American Water Resources Association Symposium. July 14-17, Syracuse, NY. p. 301-310.
Smith, S., Jr. and C. M. Cooper. 1996. Evaluation of pesticide transport in shallow ground water in the Mississippi Delta MSEA project. (poster display at Delta Conference, Memphis, August 13-16, 1996)
- Annual safety reminder: wear your hunter orange when working in the watersheds this time of the year.
- Mr. Belk (landowner at Beasley Lake watershed) has planted wheat in the small field west of the woods near the entrance to the ecology and USGS riparian sites. He has left a turnrow to drive in and out. Do notturn around in the field!!!