Observations
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20 July 2020
Murray Lake - 500m southeast of Pelican Point by Penny Duncan
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17 July 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 1 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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17 July 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 2 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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17 July 2020
Pike Lake Baseline Site by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
there is more suspended algae in the water than observed last week. Also more than in memory of other years, this is peak of summer heat! Very thick amounts of the suspended algae in the water lilies close to the shore
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10 July 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 2 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
blob of green algal on surface
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10 July 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 1 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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10 July 2020
Pike Lake Baseline Site by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
Algal growth, small particles green through out water
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3 July 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 2 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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3 July 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 1 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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3 July 2020
Pike Lake Baseline Site by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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29 June 2020
Moose Mountain Provincial Park Saskatchewan by Katherine Lawless
We have received about 1 inch of rain over the past two days. It has been extremely windy over the past two weeks. There is no conductivity reading as my probe needs recalibrating.
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28 June 2020
Loch Leven at Ben Voirlick Drive by Nancy Dobson
There were a lot of weeds, so it was difficult to get the disc to the bottom. We saw mallard adults and ducklings, two cormorants, 4 turtles, a pelican.
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25 June 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 1 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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25 June 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 2 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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25 June 2020
Pike Lake Baseline Site by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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25 June 2020
Jackfish Baseline by Penny Duncan
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25 June 2020
Kipabiskau Lake - 600m southeast of Kipabiskau Regional Park by AL BRADSHAW
Ice went off May 8th 2020 with significant snow melt still leaving our lake a little lower than normal. Recent 2 plus inches of rain late in June has levels near normal. Water off dock remains very clear with minimal weed growth and no sign of algae to date. Over 60 ice shacks this winter with reports of poor fishing although several big jacks caught. Fishing also reported slow this spring however several 2 plus pound pickerel caught.
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18 June 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 1 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards
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18 June 2020
Pike Lake Surface Site 2 by South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards