Observations
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24 April 2021
Center of the lake, deepest point by Luke Williamson
Tested at the centre of the lake. Secchi reading may be slightly inaccurate, given wind and choppiness. Waters incredibly clear, temperature balmy for April.
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24 April 2021
Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Luke Williamson
Tested right off a dock next the the stream that comes from Lac Girard.
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17 April 2021
Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Luke Williamson
This was my first observation, done with Will and Jenifer, an educator at Hillcrest HS. We observed McGlashan the day after a heavy rain. weather was cool and waters were relatively calm ,with a slight breeze from the south. We could hear a woodpecker on the north western side in the trees. This test session served as a great introduction to water quality testing for all tree of us involved!
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12 April 2021
Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh
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25 October 2020
Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh
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27 September 2020
Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh
Loon cleaning itself nearby. Wind has picked up, overcast. Leaves are at their peak beauty!
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30 August 2020
Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh
Sunny and clear. Slight breeze. Lots of rain yesterday
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28 July 2020
Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh
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27 July 2020
Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh
Hot and muggy. Rain earlier today
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26 July 2020
Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh
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28 June 2020
Chemin de la Cote Bay by Kat Kavanagh
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28 June 2020
Beaver pond by Kat Kavanagh
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