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StreamWatchers

StreamWatchers. Investigating Mill Creek. Why do we become “StreamWatchers” ?. Experience the natural world Have some fun !! Explore our local environment Collect real science data about water quality

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StreamWatchers

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  1. StreamWatchers Investigating Mill Creek

  2. Why do we become “StreamWatchers” ? • Experience the natural world • Have some fun !! • Explore our local environment • Collect real science data about water quality • Feel connected to the rest of the world. . . Mill Creek to Lake Ontario to the St. Lawrence River to the Atlantic Ocean…Anywhere in the world!

  3. How do we monitor the water quality of Mill Creek? • Physical Tests • Chemical Tests • Biologic Indicators . . . The critters • We collect this data throughout the year to observe conditions and changes in the environment.

  4. What are the Physical “Tests” or Indicators? • Water and air temperature • Turbidity (clarity) • Velocity • Depth

  5. Waiting to catch the ping-pong ball . . . determining velocity!

  6. What are the Chemical Tests? • pH • Dissolved oxygen

  7. Carefully matching the results

  8. What are the Biologic Indicators? • Organisms that live in the stream • Most of the ones we look for live on rocks in the water • They are classified as “tolerant” or “sensitive”

  9. What do they look like?

  10. How about this for a house?

  11. What’s important to remember? • Everyone participates • Rotate jobs to become familiar with all tests • Be responsible with the equipment • Respect the environment and life • Record the data and share information • Create a journal entry for each time

  12. We observe seasonal changes

  13. In September and October we see Lake Trout and Salmon

  14. Playing in the March Slush!

  15. Don’t forget the BIG PICTURE !

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