Dataset

Citizen Science

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 30 August 2021

    Kopps Kove by Shannon Armstrong

    Windy and wavy. Saw a hawk flying over with a fish. Lake is slightly green. Water levels have gone down a lot in the last couple of weeks.

  • 30 August 2021

    Hippo Beach by Dylan Deck

    Green colouring of water. Sulphur smell. Dead Carp on shore.

  • 30 August 2021

    Crutwell Pit by Cole Tomlinson

    Water is too deep/silty to get a secchi, plus there's quite a bit of current

  • 29 August 2021

    Fort Campground boat launch by Joni Darke

    Can’t see the bottom. Thick green water soupy like. Smelly. Lake was calm, skies sunny. A few seagulls in the area.

  • 29 August 2021

    Echo Valley Prov. Park boat launch by Joni Darke

    I could see the bottom of the lake at the end of the dock. Weather is sunny skies, calm waters.

  • 29 August 2021

    #41 B-Say-Tah Point by Joni Darke

    Could not see the bottom of the lake. Water not as “green” as the boat slip area. Sunny skies, calm water

  • 29 August 2021

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

    Water is cloudy (greenish)

  • 29 August 2021

    Boat slip #1 along Hwy 210 by Joni Darke

    Thick green water, can not see the bottom of the lake. Some streaks of a blue colour mixed in with the green. Smelly. No wildlife noted. Some mossy weeds.

  • 29 August 2021

    Katepwa Lake - north of Taylor Hamlet by Michael Fix

    No surface algae in or near the test area.

  • 29 August 2021

    Theodore Dam by Jerry Cheshuk

    Water low, spillway not running.

  • 29 August 2021

    Boat launch north shore by Terry Hunchuk

    Secchi depth 0.90 meters could not see bottom

  • 29 August 2021

    End of Dock by Cory Cochrane

    Tested the Nitrates with the strips - no colour change observed Phosphates it was between 0 and .25 when compared to the colour chart I recalibrated the pH tester between last reading and this one. It seemed to be always reading high.

  • 29 August 2021

    Poplar Bluffs Conservation Area by Living Sky Adventures