Dataset

Citizen Science

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 25 July 2021

    East of bridge by Amy McInnes

    From the shoreline Phosphate 1.0

  • 25 July 2021

    Katepwa Lake - north of Taylor Hamlet by Michael Fix

    while there was no floating surface algae, there was come floating sea weed around the test area.

  • 25 July 2021

    Lion’s Park by Amy McInnes

    From the shore line Phosphate of 1

  • 25 July 2021

    Collingwood Lakeshore Estates, Ridgway dock by Tammy Ridgway

    Water has visible algae bloom.

  • 25 July 2021

    Blue Heron Boat Launch by Amy McInnes

    Completed at the dock. Phosphate 0.5 to 1

  • 25 July 2021

    Kopps Kove by Shannon Armstrong

    Nice sunny day but wavy. Green algae present. Little water bugs on top of the water.

  • 25 July 2021

    Christopher Lake off of Derek Pl by Emilee wagner

  • 25 July 2021

    End of Dock by Cory Cochrane

    Lots of dead carp floating in the water

  • 25 July 2021

    Channel between peninsula and island by Carola Giudicelli

  • 25 July 2021

    Boat launch north shore by Terry Hunchuk

    Lake is extremely weedy and green algae on surface.

  • 25 July 2021

    White Bear Lake - south shore between Hotel and Sandy beach by Sarah Vinge-Mazer

    conductivity not reading properly

  • 25 July 2021

    Poplar Bluffs Conservation Area by Living Sky Adventures

  • 25 July 2021

    #41 B-Say-Tah Point by Joni Darke

    Slightly overcast. Gentle breeze from the NW. Several pelicans 50 m off shore.

  • 25 July 2021

    Kipabiskau Lake - 600m southeast of Kipabiskau Regional Park by AL BRADSHAW

    Our lake has experienced an increased weed growth growing further from shore and making it difficult to get boats off lifts and into deeper water. We are applying for a permit for a mechanical weed removal. On positive side the last 2 years we have had no dill type algae in the water column and to date no floating algae. Our water is clear for several meters out although the secchi depth was only 1.7 m in 7 meters of water at the middle of the lake. We are in a definite dry cycle with minimal rain since spring and minimal or no runoff. Lake is over a foot lower than normal.

  • 24 July 2021

    Quill Lake West Shore by Sarah Morhart

    The water level was quite a bit lower than the other times I’ve gone to test. The ground where the water used to be looked very dry and cracked. It was very windy on the day I tested, so the water wasn’t very clear.