Dataset

Citizen Science

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 26 June 2022

    Big Shell Lake, east shoreline of Echo Bay by dianna sutton

  • 26 June 2022

    Jean Dock by Daisy Jean

    Family of geese swimming by. The wind is blowing across the lake bringing organic material (reeds, leaves, etc.) to this side of the lake. Could not do secchi test because the waves were to high. Have had a lot rain here and water is still flowing into the lake. The water level has risen considerably.

  • 26 June 2022

    Boat slip #1 along Hwy 210 by Joni Darke

    This site is a boat storage area- 15 boat slips. It is a small bay well protected from NW winds, so although there were strong winds with white caps further out in the lake, the water wAs quite calm. Shoreline is small stones/pebbles. Several trees in the area. Evidence of a beaver in the area. Lake bottom clearly visible at the end of the dock. Some mossy weeds covering rocks underwater.

  • 26 June 2022

    247 Currie Avenue by Sandra White

    Significantly cooler temperatures than normal for this time of year. Lake water level also higher than normal.

  • 26 June 2022

    Inlet by Joni Darke

    We were close to the inlet of the channel that flows from Echo into Mission Lake. Marsh type area to the south, beach to the north with residential cabins. Lake is very shallow in this area. Water very clear- we could see the bottom very clearly. Seagulls flying overhead. Some bubbles (foam?) on the surface of the water along side of boat.

  • 26 June 2022

    Stinson dock by Paul Stinson

    One pelican flew over One crow flew over Some clumps of algae forming in the water, attaching to floating pieces of cattail stem Seem to be more flowering prairie plants on the hillside than previous years, including some healthy flowering pincusion cacti

  • 26 June 2022

    Off “point” by Joni Darke

    Winds were too strong to use sechi disc. Water looked very clear. We were positioned mid lake between the “point” of BSayTah Point and Jasmine residential area across the lake (north side). A few pelicans were flying overhead.

  • 26 June 2022

    Wakaw Lake by Colin Braithwaite

    Windy, hot, felt humid. Fresh grass cut smell around the lake.

  • 26 June 2022

    Turtle Lake near Indian Point by Robert ( Bob) Parker

  • 26 June 2022

    Arm Lake Public Dock by Paul Stinson

    -saw 4 pelcians across the lake, at the course course inlet -water containing green floaty bits/algae

  • 26 June 2022

    Pelican Point by Jerry Cheshuk

    Lots of rain in the last month. Visibility dropped a huge amount since last year.

  • 26 June 2022

    Cobb's by Jerry Cheshuk

    Lots of rain in the last month. Visibility dropped a huge amount since last year.

  • 26 June 2022

    High Ridge Bay by Jerry Cheshuk

    Lots of rain in the last month. Visibility dropped a huge amount since last year.

  • 26 June 2022

    Turtle Lake near Indian Point by Robert ( Bob) Parker

    Pelicans Grebes

  • 26 June 2022

    Site 3 2021 by Pike Lake Cottage & Watershed Association

    Water pumping from river at .33m#/sec, pumping , 13" low still , level 481.595

  • 26 June 2022

    Pike Lake Baseline Site by Pike Lake Cottage & Watershed Association

    Water pumping from river at .33m#/sec, Water level 481.595 (13" low still)

  • 26 June 2022

    House pier by Jerry Cheshuk

    Lots of rain in the last month. Visibility dropped a huge amount since last year.