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Oneida Lake is a glacially formed body of water spanning 16.8 miles in length and 5.8 miles wide. Known for its summer mixing and dimictic stratification, the lake is classified as eutrophic, indicating high nutrient levels. This presentation, delivered by Thomas Clement and Amanda Stella, explores intriguing data on the lake's biological diversity, highlighting the mean concentration of three dominant zooplankton genera and the total phytoplankton present. For detailed statistics and figures, visit the Cornell DNR website.
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Oneida Lake As presented by, Thomas Clement & Amanda Stella
Background • Glacial Formed • 16.8 m • 20.9 miles long; 5.8 miles wide • Well mixed in summer • Dimictic • Eutrophic
Interesting Data Fig 1. Mean individual per liter of three dominant zooplankton genus.
Interesting Data Cont. Fig 2. Total Dominant Phytoplankton