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How Healthy is Your Lake

WebStudents practice for the FCAT while learning about water quality indicators in different lakes. Seminole County Watershed Atlas Curriculum for Teachers

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Biomonitoring Program

WebBenthic (meaning "bottom-dwelling") macroinvertebrates are small aquatic animals and the aquatic larval stages of insects. They include dragonfly and stonefly larvae, snails, …

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Learn More: Healthy Beaches

WebBrowse Learn Applications; Stormwater Education. Find information to help homeowners, businesses, and contractors reduce stormwater pollution. Biomonitoring Program

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Learn More: Macroinvertebrate

WebAquatic macroinvertebrates include animals that live in wet environments such as lakes, marshes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. They can even be found in buckets of …

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Horseshoe North Lake Lake Details

WebRelated Information. Report Pollution Become a Volunteer. Horseshoe North Lake, covering 70 acres, is a Private lake situated in Oviedo in Seminole County, with the associated …

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Seminole County Biomonitoring Program

WebWelcome to the Seminole County Biomonitoring Program homepage. Seminole County scientists have developed an advanced biological monitoring designed specifically for …

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Learn More: Lake Water Levels

WebLevel measurements are reported in feet and are referenced to a vertical benchmark tied to mean sea level (MSL). For example, a lake level of 35.50 feet is 35 and 5/10 feet above …

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Big Lake Mary Lake Details

WebBig Lake Mary, covering 99 acres, is a Private lake situated in Lake Mary in Seminole County, with the associated WBID (s): 2962D. This waterbody is located within: Lake …

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Learn More: Trophic State Index (TSI)

WebTrophic (pronounced TROH-fik) means “of or relating to nutrition.”. The Trophic State Index (TSI) is a classification system designed to “rate” individual lakes, ponds and reservoirs …

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Learn More: Bacteria

WebBrowse Learn Applications; Stormwater Education. Find information to help homeowners, businesses, and contractors reduce stormwater pollution. Biomonitoring Program

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Summary of Results and Recommendations

WebRESOURCE MEDIA | REPORT REPORT 2014 Harmful Algal Bloom State Survey 5 RECOMMENDATIONS Our findings suggest that the range of severity of the HAB …

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WebWhy Study Biological Communities? Biological communities are sensitive to stress, both natural and anthropogenic (caused by human activities). When our actions adversely

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CURRENT BIOLOGICAL HEALTH AND WATER QUALITY OF …

WebTwenty-three measures of water quality were made using field meters and laboratory analyses of water samples, including: ð pH ð dissolved oxygen ð specific conductance ð …

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What Does It Mean to Be Green

WebPage 2 What Does It Mean to Be Green? Lesson Plan What does it mean to live sustainability? Students investigate options at different scales. Water Atlas Curriculum …

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Microbial Source Tracking Guide Document

Web6 FOREWORD Water is vital to all biological systems, thus safegua rding our Nation’s waters is a top priority to the U.S. EPA and the many federal and state agencies that are …

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INVERT INVESTIGATOR/Activity

WebINVERT INVESTIGATOR/Activity. Macroinvertebrates are an integral part of wetland and stream ecosystems. Examples of macroinvertebrates include mayflies, dragonflies, rat …

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