Dataset

Lake Erie Rangers YSI Monitoring - Binational Lake Erie Volunteer Science Network

Dataset by Lake Erie Rangers

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 18 October 2025

    Poverty Bay, Point Abino (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 18 October 2025

    Kraft Drain at Friendship Trail (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 11 October 2025

    Welland Canal - Port Colborne at the entrance from Lake Erie (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 11 October 2025

    Port Maitland Esplanade Park and Pier (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 14 September 2025

    Welland Canal - Port Colborne at the entrance from Lake Erie (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 14 September 2025

    Port Maitland Esplanade Park and Pier (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 5 August 2025

    Kraft Drain at Friendship Trail (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 5 August 2025

    Poverty Bay, Point Abino (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 5 August 2025

    Welland Canal - Port Colborne at the entrance from Lake Erie (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 5 August 2025

    Port Maitland Esplanade Park and Pier (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 8 July 2025

    Kraft Drain at Friendship Trail (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 8 July 2025

    Poverty Bay, Point Abino (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 8 July 2025

    Welland Canal - Port Colborne at the entrance from Lake Erie (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 8 July 2025

    Port Maitland Esplanade Park and Pier (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 6 May 2025

    Welland Canal - Port Colborne at the entrance from Lake Erie (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

  • 6 May 2025

    Port Maitland Esplanade Park and Pier (YSI study) by Gabrielle Parent-Doliner

Concerns
The Water Rangers YSI dataset was collected as part of the Lake Erie Baseline Assessment Framework (LEBAF), a standardized process designed to strengthen and align community-based water quality monitoring across the Lake Erie Basin. Developed through the Lake Erie Volunteer Science Network (LEVSN)—a collaboration convened by the Cleveland Water Alliance with partners including Ohio Sea Grant, The Commons, and Ohio EPA—LEBAF establishes shared protocols for data collection, management, and analysis. Participating programs, including Water Rangers, used YSI ProQuatro Multiparameter Meters to measure parameters such as dissolved oxygen, temperature, and conductivity following LEBAF’s Standard Operating Procedures. This framework supports data credibility and comparability, empowering volunteer science groups to contribute meaningfully to a regional understanding of Lake Erie watershed health.
Intended audience
Our group or organization, Government and decision makers, Broad audience/everyone
Intended use
Benchmarking of water body or watershed health, Share and compare results across watersheds., Use in resource prioritization and decision making