Observations
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3 August 2021
Grant Devine Reservoir Upstream of Outlet by Water Security Agency
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3 August 2021
Emma Lake @ Opp. Okema Beach by Water Security Agency
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3 August 2021
Emma Lake @ opp. Murray Point by Water Security Agency
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3 August 2021
Emma Lake @ W of N Bay by Water Security Agency
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3 August 2021
Rafferty Reservoir Upstream Outlet by Water Security Agency
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1 August 2021
Big Shell Lake, east shoreline of Echo Bay by dianna sutton
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31 July 2021
East of the north end of Morrison island by Carola Giudicelli
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31 July 2021
Boggy Creek near rail road by Erin Ennis
Some green algae present, but water is very clear with low turbidity.
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31 July 2021
Beaver dam by dianna sutton
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29 July 2021
Katepwa Lake - Baseline by Water Security Agency
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29 July 2021
Pasqua Lake - Baseline by Water Security Agency
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29 July 2021
Echo Lake - Baseline by Water Security Agency
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28 July 2021
Lake Diefenbaker @ Riverhurst Ferry Xing by Water Security Agency
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28 July 2021
Lake Diefenbaker @ SK Landing by Water Security Agency
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28 July 2021
Wascana Marina by WUQWATR Inc.
Number of hauls: 3 Haul length (m): 18 Haul volume (L): 1273
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27 July 2021
Estevan by Areeg Ahmed
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27 July 2021
Echo Valley Prov. Park boat launch by Joni Darke
Dead carp floating in water. Saw a Greeb out in the water, driving for food. Water is definitely getting “greener “.
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27 July 2021
Middle of lake just east of the point by Joni Darke
I’ve added a photo of showing the green flecks present in the water.
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27 July 2021
Fort Campground boat launch by Joni Darke
Smokey sky. Water is calm. We have experienced high temperatures, brisk/high winds from the NW and NE directions. Severe thunderstorm, heavy rain and hail. Dead carp are everywhere- in the lake and on the shorelines throughout the entire lake. Water is quite “green” at times, no visual yet of blue-green algae ( thank goodness). Residents of the area are quite concerned about the cause of the dead fish, is the water safe for recreational activities and whether the “sport fish such as perch or pickerel are safe to consume. Disposal of dead fish on beach front is also a major concern.
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27 July 2021
Anglin Lake by Lin Gallagher
Last week we caught a large number of clam shrimp, we have not noted them in such high numbers before. Very interesting.