Floating Classroom Data

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Group Name Date Time Location Air
Temp
Water
Temp
 pH  Secchi
Disk
Cloud
Cover
Precip. Wind
Speed
Wind
Dir.
D1 T1 P1 V1 U1 D2 T2 P2 V2 U2 D3 T3 P3 V3 U3 D4 T4 P4 V4 U4 D5 T5 P5 V5 U5 Plankton Other Submitted
Lansing Yorkers Club Nov 1 2005 12:30 pm Barr Harbor 62 55,2 7.9 6.5 Partly Cloudy None Light Breeze (5-10 kt) NW 1 56 10 57 20 52 1 Dissolve Oxygen 8.6 mg/l 20 D.O. 9.2 mg/l Lots of Daphnia in 3-5 M depth, diatoms at the surface Total Keldhal Nitrogen = 5.6 ppm at 5 Meters Tuesday, November 1, 2005 at 19:57:15
Environmental Appreciation Days-DeWitt Middle School May 7 2006 10:30 am off Taughannock Point, 380 ft water depth 3.2 Clear None Light Breeze (5-10 kt) S 3 51.6 6 50.5 10 51 20 48.3 Cyclopoid and calanoid copepods Filamentous green algae Alot of debris, dead plant stems, etc. Data summarized here by Colleen; **NOTE-I put my email in contact above so that I could sumbit form; consolidated data collected by the middle schoolers in 3 cruises from approx 10-1:30pm Perhaps Dennis can confirm wind speed and direction from ship log; I am guessing from observation on deck. Wind did gust occassionally. Friday, May 12, 2006 at 18:14:54
Test Group 2 May 23 2006 10:30 am WWTP Outfall 52.7 51.0 8.4 6.5 Partly Cloudy None Windy (> 10 kt) N 20 51.0 temperature F Tuesday, May 23, 2006 at 12:04:28
Cornell Intro to Natural Resources 110 Aug 30 2007 2:30 pm North of RUSS Unit 75 3.5 Partly Cloudy None Light Breeze (5-10 kt) N Heavy population density at 5-8M, Moderate to heavy density at 1M, 10 M, 20 M (declining) Shallower samples contained 5+ species of green alga (filamentus, and other linear dominated), daphnia, several species of rotifer and a few copepods. Deeper (10M+) samples offered the sample species as shallower samples, but offered a wider variety of cladicerons (including polyphemus, bosnima) and a few leptidora. More copepods, mostly juvenile/nauplia stages were also evident. Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 21:25:29
test Sep 6 2007 12:30 pm Cayuga Lake Partly Cloudy None