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Ohio Wetland Bioassessment Programs
Case Study
- Case Study for
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
- Ohio EPA is developing biological criteria for wetlands using vascular
plants, macroinvertebrates, and amphibians as indices of biotic integrity.
Also included in the case study, is reference to the Ohio Rapid Assessment
Methodology that the state will use for regulatory decision-making under
the state's wetland antidegradation rule. Learn more about these efforts
by viewing this case study.
Other Related Information
- Kenyon
College Wetland Resources

- Visit Professor Siobhan Fennessy's Wetland Resources website. Dr.
Fennessy is a BAWWG member and before teaching at Kenyon College, worked
at Ohio EPA on the Ohio Rapid Assessment Methodology. Her wetland research
includes development of the Floral Quality Assessment Index (FQAI),
a tool developed to quantify wetland disturbances using vegetation.
- Photo Tour
of Ohio Wetlands
- View photographs taken by Ohio EPA staff during several years of wetland
bioassessment field work. The photographs show and describe a variety
of wetland types in Ohio.
- Photo Tour
of Ohio Wetland Plants
- View photographs and accompanying descriptions, provided by Ohio EPA,
of wetland plants found in Ohio's wetlands.
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