Bellingen Riverwatch

Macro Muster 5 Data

What waterbugs did Bellingen Riverwatch citizen scientists find in our rivers and what do they mean?

Written by Nakia Belmer and Adrian Dickson, Department of Planning and Environment, NSW Government and Sam Daykin, OzGREEN, with contributions by Judy Davies, Monash University.

What we did…

BR volunteers and partners worked together to sample waterbugs (macroinvertebrates) at five sites across the Bellinger River catchment, which includes the Never Never river and together comprise a very unique river system, located on the mid-north coast of NSW. The Waterbug Blitz method for sampling was used to guide the sampling, identification and analysis of results.

What we found

Our Macro Muster 5 data tells us that these rivers are in very good health.

Sites B2, R1, B4, K1 and NN1 results were in the highest band. Site B3.1 was in the second highest band.

See sites and results on Bellingen Riverwatch Macro Map also.

Macro Muster 5 Data Infographic

We have created an infographic to communicate the data from Muster 5. See our library of free resources here.

How does this Muster data compare with other Musters?

B2

Cool Creek

See site location on Bellingen Riverwatch Macro Map.

B2’s Muster 5 results suggest good water quality and habitat continues to persist at this site.

Site B2 recorded a diverse waterbug community with a Taxa Richness of 27. The SIGNALT score of 5.67 is slightly lower than that of the 3 rd Muster (6.32). Although this is lower, it is above the upper score range of 4.9 and indicates this site has a very healthy waterbug community.

Order: Mayfly

Family: Baetidae

Image by Shane Ruming, DPE.

B3.1

Tysons Bridge

Site B3.1 recorded a diverse waterbug community with a Taxa Richness of 33.

See site location on Bellingen Riverwatch Macro Map.

The SIGNALT score of 4.70 is a decrease from previous events, likely due to an increase in taxa richness impacting the average score. A stonefly from the family Eustheniidae (which has a SIGNALT grade of 10!). was recorded .

Order: Mayfly

Family: Leptophlebidae

Image by Shane Ruming, DPE

B4

Hobarts Bridge

See site location on Bellingen Riverwatch Macro Map.

Site B4 recorded a diverse waterbug community with a Taxa Richness of 31 and recorded a healthy SIGNALT score of 5.13

This is a good result as this site is located lower in the catchment where more land use stress occurs. The invasive snail (family Physidae) was also recorded at this site.

Order: Caddisfly

Family: Helicophidae and Calocidae

Image by Shane Ruming, DPE

See site location on Bellingen Riverwatch Macro Map.

Tuckers Nob

NN1

This is similar to the first four Macro Musters. The SIGNALT score has increased since the first Muster from 5.4 in June 2021 to 6.04. This indicates a very healthy waterbug community persists at this site

Site NN1 recorded a diverse waterbug community with a Taxa Richness of 23.

Order: Mayfly

Family: Leptophlebiidae

Image by Shane Ruming, DPE

R1

Rosewood River

See site location on Bellingen Riverwatch Macro Map.

Site R1 recorded a diverse waterbug community with a Taxa Richness of 33. This is an increase from the first four Macro Musters. The SIGNALT score has increased since the first Macro Muster from 5.9 in June 2021 to 6.12. This indicates a very healthy waterbug community persists at this site

R1’s Muster 5 results indicate a very healthy waterbug community persists at this site

Order: Mayfly

Family: Leptophlebiidae

Image by Shane Ruming, DPE

See site location on Bellingen Riverwatch Macro Map.

Kalang River

K1

The SIGNALT score of 5.34 indicates this site has a healthy waterbug community and is an increase from both previous Musters

Site K1 recorded a diverse waterbug community with a Taxa Richness of 38, this is an increase from both previous Muster samples which recorded 19 and 30 taxa

Order: Mayfly

Family: Leptophlebiidae

Image by Shane Ruming, DPE

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We report on our data to help influence policy and decision making, and educate the community, now and into the future.

Note - Our raw data is shared with with the NSW Government Saving our Species recovery program for the BRST and is additionally available at both the Waterwatch portal and the DPIE SEED portal

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Amy Denshire

Bellingen Riverwatch Program Manager

amy@ozgreen.org.au