East Davignon Creek
Ontario, Canada
46.559198 -84.403783
- Group: NORDIK Institute/SSMRCA : Sault Ste. Marie Water Rangers Task Team
- Site ID: SSM-09
- Lat: 46.559108
- Lng: -84.4037962
- Waterbody Type: Creek
- Timezone: America/Toronto
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Lots of vegetation around and watch your steps on big boulders, lots of algae in the stream. entrance is from the private property. Wear boots and gloves to assess water chemistry.
Lots of algae growth in the stream. Wear gloves while monitoring water quality.
Algae growth and foam visible. Dead mosquitos in the water. A dead caterpillar covered in algae.
There was a dead fox beside the site. Probably got hit by a car. The algae growth is abundant and has bloom mats on the shoreline of left bank.
The area is hard to find a safe place to park. Parked in front of Avery Sign. The rocks going down to the water are big, watch your step. Sample from the right bank as the algae is closely up against the left bank.
Odour of diesel.
Lots of mosquitoes are present. Live organisms in the water. Lots of algae are present in the water.
Everything is good to monitor. Some bugs.
Lots of mosquitoes were present, Lots of algae flowing in the water, the water flow was steady, the water level was low, Conductivity reading changed as we went further up the water.
Visible algae, the water is lower than the last monitoring, the Odour from the last monitoring is not as strong, there is lots of wildlife, and there is a presence of life in the water.
Boulder, branches, beware of mosquitoes.
Distinct smell by water environment. Unknown substance with foul odour.
Lots of vegetation, Strange odour in surroundings, Foam on water, Huge rocks by the side of the water bank, Lots of mosquitoes, Waste by a drain that smells, Distinct odour from an unknown substance, Vegetation in water.
The water was moving too fast to get accurate readings for the water flow rate. Huge rocks made it difficult to move freely in the water.