CLAMP is a volunteer lake monitoring program started in 1999 by Iowa Lakeside Lab and Friends of Lakeside Lab. Volunteers collect water samples throughout the summer on nine lakes in Dickinson County, Iowa. The goal of CLAMP is to provide long term monitoring data for algae conditions and educate local citizens about lake ecology. Click on the balloons below to see recent water quality data for that sampling location.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
HOW MANY CLAMPologists DOES IT TAKE TO...? West Okoboji volunteers obtained a RECORD secchi reading of 10.2 meters on June 3. In fact, they ran out of rope on the meter, but cleverly lengthened it by adding one of boat lines. Then they had to figure out the length of rope added, plus the lowered and raised measurements. A beautiful day for doing math on the lake!
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