Observations
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26 August 2020
Turtle Camp (Turtle Point) by John Stark
Clear water, no particles. No signs of algae.
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26 August 2020
Hunters Narrows by John Stark
Observed a Bald Eagle and a loon with 2 loonlets. Water clear, no particles.
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23 August 2020
Hunters Narrows by John Stark
No signs of blue algae. No particles in water. Very quiet not many boaters or fishermen.
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21 August 2020
Turtle Camp (Turtle Point) by John Stark
No signs of blue algae. Water is clear, no particles. Walleye (Pickerel) look healthy.
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19 August 2020
Kipawa Lake by Christina Moreau
Lots of cottages in the area plus a grave yard. Location is approximate as GPS coordinates were not recorded.
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19 August 2020
Ottawa River off of Chem. Kipawa by Christina Moreau
Tembec (pulp and paper mill) nearby Lots of spiny water flea at this location
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18 August 2020
Ottawa River near the White Oaks in Temiscaming Québec by Christina Moreau
boat launch
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15 August 2020
Jawbone's Bay by Paul Berube
Water is clear. No pollen on the surface or in suspension Winds at 9 to 18 kL/h S.E.
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13 August 2020
Turtle Camp (Turtle Point) by John Stark
Good water clarity, no particles. No boat traffic.
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13 August 2020
Hunters Narrows by John Stark
Good water clarity, some minor suspended particles. No boat traffic.
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12 August 2020
Kipawa lake by Baie Pike by Christina Moreau
Cottages in the distance, lots of boating activity
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12 August 2020
Ottawa River near the White Oaks in Temiscaming Québec by Christina Moreau
Dock site, boat landing, old water power plant. 1 km in front of dam.
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11 August 2020
Kipawa Lake by Christina Moreau
Graveyard and lots of cottages nearby, no new shoreline activity
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8 August 2020
Hunters Point near Church by Keith Benard
Secchi readings taken late in the day, therefore are probably somewhat inaccurate, light penetration likely would be higher if readings taken between 10am and 3pm. Suspect TDS and conductivity readings are recorded in the improper units, historic readings for Hunters Point Lake and Lake Kipawa in generate are much much lower. pH also seems high for Kipawa which is typically on the slighty acidic end (~6.5) site depth was not recorded