Drainage creek next to Algonquin College
Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
Location the bridge next to the college, along the waterfront path. 2 Beaver dams in succession near the mouth of the creek.
- Group: Algonquin College Students
- Lat: 45.8267807
- Lng: -77.1254396
- Waterbody Type: Creek
- Timezone: America/Toronto
Latest photos
View all photosAs me and my daughter approached the bridge, a muskrat was swimming right where we ended up sampling. It is a semi-aquatic rodent and looks similar to a beaver except it has a skinny straight tail instead of a paddle. It dove and swam away before I could get a picture. Also, on our way to our sampling spot, we saw a mallard duck pair, male and female.
The sun was out with no cloud cover.
101.89 kPa, WNW 18 km/hr, 20% humidity
Air temperature was 19.0C but it felt like 23.0C
Sky was clear and blue
Wind 2km/hr N
101.9kPa
78% humidity
Gaggle of geese swimming in the Ottawa River nearby
Water felt cool
Cloudy with a 65% humidity
Wind 4km/hr W
101.7kPa
A group of geese swam by on the Ottawa River
A lone green eyed skimmer dragonfly hovered from spot to spot
Many crickets hiding in the grass
This spot seems to be a drainage creek for storm water. This is a great place to monitor seasonal water quality fluctuations as the levels of sodium chloride (NaCl) road salt, will be higher than normal at this time of the year. It seems to have levelled out since my initial measurements and I hope to find more benthics as the summer progresses. So far the benthics have been elusive, which would be expected from the recent measurements taken in this past month.
Must be a porcupine in the area as I've been noticing bark missing from the tops of the trees along the path.
75% Humidity, Wind 9km/N, 101.5 kpa, low risk air quality readings for Environment Canada, very overcast cloud cover.
Recruiting more help with water samples, glad my classmates like this as much as myself. Julie and Jordan came to collect benthics so they could start their own collections!! 2 beaver dams located 15 meters apart and evidence of the busy beaver scattered about.... see pictures. When they ID their benthics I will update what they found in their samples.
Sampling with help from Julie Sell, Jordan Wakefield, Paul Cirpanni and Shandy Labine.
HacH 3600 used to analyze samples.
TNT kits 865 & 843 used to find Phosphate (PO4,3-) and Sulfate (SO4,2-) concentrations.
TNT 865 (SO4,2-)
Range: 150 - 900mg/l
Results: 80.4 mg/l
TNT 843 (PO4,3-)
Dosicap Zip Reagent Delivey
Range: 0.05 - 1.50mg/l
Results: 1.14 mg/l