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Location: Menasha, WI | This project is a partnership between UW Oshkosh, UW Fond du Lac, UW
Extension, WI Dept. of Natural Resources, and the Winnebago Lakes Council.
LAKES WINNEBAGO, POYGAN, WINNECONNE, & BUTTE DES MORTS
JOIN THE WINNEBAGO POOL SELF-HELP LAKE MONITORING NETWORK
VOLUNTEER TRAINING SESSION:
Tuesday August 1, 2006 6:00-8:00
UW Oshkosh Aquatic Research Laboratory (Pearl Ave. behind Kolf Sports Center)
Training session will cover:
* lake monitoring by volunteers
* why we need citizen help for the Winnebago Pool Lakes
* why we use water clarity to keep track of sediment and algae in our
lakes
* how to make water clarity measurements and submit data for us all to use
* future possibilities, beyond water clarity
WHAT WILL I GET? Training, manuals, 2004 Winnebago Pool report, and your
own instrument for water clarity measurements & the Secchi Disk.
WHAT WOULD I DO? Adopt a lake station in your neighborhood or favorite
fishing spot. Small boats are fine for near shore, but larger boats with
GPS are needed to work far offshore. Measurements take only a few minutes,
and are most useful if collected every 1-2 weeks during the boating season.
WHO WOULD USE THE DATA? Citizens, educators, and the local, county and
state officials interested in the health of our lakes.
HOW DO I JOIN? Please register for a training session listed above, or let
us know you or a group are interested in future training opportunities by
contacting
Prof Mike Lizotte:
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 920-424-0848
Mail: Michael Lizotte, Dept. of Biology, UW Oshkosh, 800 Algoma
Blvd, Oshkosh WI 54901
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