Dataset

Lac McGlashan et Girard

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 31 May 2020

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Kat Kavanagh

    Windy and cool

  • 31 May 2020

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Windy and cool. Very big drop in temperature in the past few days. Rain last night and over the past few days.

  • 5 May 2020

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

  • 4 May 2020

    Chemin de la Cote Bay by Steve Larocque

    The ice left the lake early morning of April 30

  • 3 May 2020

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Steve Larocque

    lots of small 1 cm minnow-like possible larvae swimming in the upper water

  • 29 September 2019

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Steve Larocque

    Not sure why the air temp read so high. Thought it should have been closer to 12

  • 29 September 2019

    Chemin de la Cote Bay by Steve Larocque

    Air temp was taken from my weather station just before leaving the dock.

  • 25 August 2019

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Clear skies, calm lake with slight breeze

  • 25 August 2019

    Chemin de la Cote Bay by Kat Kavanagh

    Clear skies, calm lake with a breeze

  • 28 July 2019

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Steve Larocque

    Getting a bit easier. Hard to decide on dissolved Oxygen colour match

  • 30 June 2019

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Steve Larocque

  • 30 June 2019

    Chemin de la Cote Bay by Steve Larocque

    First test ever......a little awkward getting going

  • 25 May 2019

    Near the stream that comes from Lac Girard by Ollie Kavanagh

    Black flies are swarming. Pollen in the water! Rained lightly 2 hours before testing.

  • 7 May 2019

    Center of the lake, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Sunny with clouds. Light breeze. Thanks to Boumey for letting us use his canoe!

  • 7 May 2019

    Chemin de la Cote Bay by Kat Kavanagh

    Sunny, with clouds. Light wind. Phosphorous results: Third sample for this location read 49 suggesting contamination; it has been omitted.

  • 7 May 2019

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Light breeze. No rain in last 24-hours.

  • 5 May 2019

    Center of Lake McGlashan, deepest point by Bob Neville

    Ice off!

  • 4 May 2019

    Center of the lake, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Ice off observed.

  • 4 May 2019

    Center of the lake, deepest point by Kat Kavanagh