Jones Creek Mouth : Jones Creek

Ontario, Canada

Observed by
Emma Ehrenfeld
pH (0-14) What's this? 7.5
Dissolved oxygen mg/L What's this? 3.5
Secchi depth m What's this? 0.8
Hardness mg/L What's this? 100.0
Alkalinity mg/L What's this? 240.0
Water depth m What's this? 3.0
Conductivity μS/cm What's this? 373.0
Air temperature °C What's this? 21.5
Water temperature °C What's this? 23.6

Wildlife

Amphibian
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Plant
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Insect
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Crustacean
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Invasive Species

Loosestrife
Loosestrife What's this?
Zebra Mussels
Zebra Mussels What's this?
Other Invasive
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Eurasian Milfoil
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Weather

Current weather What's this?
  • sunny
  • windy
cool with slight wind, occasional sun.
Weather in previous 24 hours What's this?
  • sunny
  • windy
Cloudy, but very intense sun.

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Notes

Birds: belted kingfisher, great blue heron, double crested cormorants.

Fish: Bridle shiners, round goby, largemouth bass, golden shiners, lepomis sp., bluegill sunfish, brown bullhead catfish.

Invertebrates: White river crayfish, freshwater sponge, bryozoan colonies, water striders, megeloptera, planarian sp., water boatmen, giant waterbugs (ouch bites feel like bee stings!), zebra mussels.

Amphibians: bullfrog (male and female captured).

Plants: Major and Minor species of duckweed, WATER MEAL, azolla filiculoides (water fern), sumac trees, wild grape, jewelweed, Mullen, purple loosestrife, typha sp., water marigold, COONTAIL, tapegrass, elodea, bladderwort, Eurasian milfoil, eggs and butter flowers.

Invasive species: azolla filiculoides (water fern), purple loosestrife, Eurasian milfoil, round goby. zebra mussels.

Species at risk: Bridle shiners.