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Assessment of 8 Alberta waterbodies

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The objective of the project was to gather sufficient data within each of the eight water bodies to make it possible to determine if each water body has appropriate habitat (depth and water quality) to support stocked fish throughout the year. The recorded information will also determine which fish species would be best suited for stocking based on habitat conditions. The eight lakes that were assessed were Dolberg Lake, Salter’s Lake, Muir Lake, Cardiff Park Pond, Black Nugget Mine Pit Lake, Dillberry Lake, Blood Indian Creek Reservoir, and Tyrell Lake. To achieve the project objective, a bathymetry survey and several water quality profiles at different seasons throughout the year were completed for each lake.

Updated

March 1, 2016

Tags
Black Nugget Mine Pit Lake Blood Indian Creek Reservoir Cardiff Park Pond Dillberry Lake Dolberg Lake Muir Lake Salters Lake Tyrell Lake aquatic ecosystems fish stocking water quality

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

Assessment of eight Alberta waterbodies

Extent

69 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment and Parks

Contributor

RC BioSolutions Ltd.

Subject Information

Topic
Environment
Spatial Coverage

Dolberg Lake

Spatial Coverage

Muir Lake

Spatial Coverage

Cardiff Park Pond

Resource Dates

Date Created

2016-03-01

Date Added

2018-02-16T16:21:18.377833

Date Modified

2016-03-01

Date Issued

2016-03-01

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