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General Assessment Tools<br />

Comm<strong>on</strong>ly used tools for assessing habitat quality in New Zeal<strong>and</strong> streams include:<br />

1. Rapid Bioassessment Protocols (RBP's) (USEPA 1997).<br />

<str<strong>on</strong>g>The</str<strong>on</strong>g> RBP's recommends that a wide range <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> habitat data is collected to help in the interpretati<strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

biological data. <str<strong>on</strong>g>The</str<strong>on</strong>g> RBP's habitat element list includes:<br />

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Stream width.<br />

Stream depth.<br />

Proporti<strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> reach represented by stream morphological types.<br />

Velocity.<br />

Channelisati<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Presence <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> dams.<br />

Canopy cover.<br />

Substrate size classes.<br />

Sediment deposits.<br />

Organic substrate comp<strong>on</strong>ents (e.g., woody debris).<br />

Sediment odours/oils.<br />

2. Modificati<strong>on</strong>s <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> RBP to New Zeal<strong>and</strong> C<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s.<br />

<strong>Freshwater</strong> researchers <strong>and</strong> regulatory agencies have modified the RBP’s to reflect the unique stream<br />

habitat c<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s that exist in this country. Included in these changes is the use <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> invertebrate<br />

biological indices such as the macroinvertebrate community index (MCI).<br />

3. Riparian Z<strong>on</strong>e Assessment.<br />

Riparian z<strong>on</strong>es are crucial to determining the water <strong>and</strong> habitat quality within streams. Assessing<br />

riparian z<strong>on</strong>es is therefore an important part <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> assessing overall stream ecosystem health. Collier et<br />

al. (1995) provide a guide to the assessment <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> riparian z<strong>on</strong>es within New Zeal<strong>and</strong> stream<br />

catchments. <str<strong>on</strong>g>Road</str<strong>on</strong>g>way run<str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g>f has little direct affect if any <strong>on</strong> riparian vegetati<strong>on</strong> (apart from indirect<br />

hydrological effects <strong>on</strong> stream bank stability in particular circumstances). <str<strong>on</strong>g>The</str<strong>on</strong>g>re are <strong>on</strong>ly a small<br />

number <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> studies that have addressed the questi<strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> c<strong>on</strong>taminati<strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> roadside vegetati<strong>on</strong> (which is<br />

related to airborne transport <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> particulate matter <strong>and</strong> gaseous <strong>and</strong> particulate c<strong>on</strong>taminants) <strong>and</strong> no<br />

existing assessment tools have been identified.<br />

4. Urban Stream Habitat Assessment Method (USHA).<br />

USHA (Suren et al. 1998, 1999) is a recent attempt to help freshwater stream managers assess <strong>and</strong><br />

m<strong>on</strong>itor urban stream habitat quality <strong>and</strong> benthic invertebrate health. USHA involves the collecti<strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

a wide range <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> habitat data. Benthic invertebrates have been assigned 'tolerance values'. <str<strong>on</strong>g>The</str<strong>on</strong>g>se<br />

scores are analogous to the MCI scores developed by Stark (1985) for benthic invertebrates inhabiting<br />

st<strong>on</strong>y bottomed streams in Taranaki <strong>and</strong> which are widely used by regi<strong>on</strong>al councils <strong>and</strong> freshwater<br />

biologists in New Zeal<strong>and</strong>. USHA represents the first effort to provide a methodology for assessing<br />

urban stream habitat <strong>and</strong> benthic invertebrates. Its utility for assessing <strong>and</strong> m<strong>on</strong>itoring the effects <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

roadway run<str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g>f is unclear as it has yet to be incorporated into Regi<strong>on</strong>al Council m<strong>on</strong>itoring<br />

programmes.<br />

Tools specific to assessing transport effects<br />

Of the biological assessment tools currently available for assessing in-stream habitat n<strong>on</strong>e are<br />

specifically designed to assess the potential effects <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> run<str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g>f from roads. Assessing substrate<br />

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