St. Lawrence River
Leeds And The Thousand Islands, Ontario, Canada
Enclosed bay surrounded by wetland. It was a sandy bottom and lots of bullrush throughout the water. Moving water but very shallow (due to hot summer?).
- Group: River Rapport & Education : River Institute
- Lat: 44.3505488
- Lng: -76.0656023
- Waterbody Type: Bay
- Timezone: America/Toronto
Latest photos
View all photosPlants: Flowering rush, typha, coontail, eurasian milfoil, tapegrass, more i did not observe closely.
Fish: Longnose gar, bluntnose minnow, largemouth bass, rock bass, yellow perch, BROOK SILVERSIDE, tubenose goby, round goby, banded killifish.
Birds: Ringbill gulls, common tern, mute (?) swan.
Fish: Bridle shiners, pugnose shiners, BROOK SILVERSIDE, brown bullhead, channel catfish, tubenose gobies, round gobies, alewife, largemouth bass, yellow perch, smallmouth bass, rock bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, bluegill sunfish.
Plants: Chara algae, richardsons pondweed, tapegrass, fragrant white waterlilies, bullrush, water plantain, typha sp., reeds, variable leaf pondweed, water nymph, American burweed, coontail, Eurasian milfoil, water marigold, sago.
Invertebrates: Freshwater sponge, leech, stonefly larvae.
Invasive species: Eurasian milfoil, tubenose gobies, round gobies, mute(?) swan.
Species at risk: Pugnose shiner, bridle shiner.