1991 Annual status report: Aquatic vegetation monitoring in Pools 4, 8, 13, and 26 Rogers, S., T. Blackburn, D. Dieterman, H. Langrehr, J. Nelson, and S. Romano-Peitzmeyer. 1998. 1991 annual status report: A summary of aquatic vegetation monitoring at selected locations in Pools 4, 8, 13, and 26 and La Grange Pool of the Upper Mississippi River System. U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Management Technical Center, Onalaska, Wisconsin, June 1998. LTRMP 98-P005. 21 pp. + Appendixes A B (NTIS #PB98-164510) ABSTRACT Aquatic vegetation of the Upper Mississippi River System is monitored as part of the Long Term Resource Monitoring Program. This report summarizes the 1991 effort of monitoring submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) along transects permanently established in vegetated locations in four navigation pools of the Upper Mississippi River and one navigation pool of the Illinois River. Seventeen species of submersed aquatic plants were found along transects in Pools 4, 8, 13, 26, and La Grange Pool. The highest number of submersed aquatic plant species found in any one pool was 16 in Pool 4 and the lowest number was 6 in La Grange Pool. Coon's tail (Ceratophyllum demersum) and sago pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus) were the only two species found in every study pool during both spring and summer sampling. Decreases in pondweed species noticeably affected the number of transect sites with SAV in Pools 4 and 13. In Pool 8, nearly all species declined between sampling periods and the proportion of sites with SAV dropped to less than 10% by August, the most decline of any pool. KEYWORDS 1991 annual report, aquatic, Illinois River, LTRMP, Mississippi River, monitoring, plant, submersed, vegetation