Under-Ice Water Quality Assessment in Perch Lake, Mud Lake, and Kimballs Bay
Date
2020-09Author
Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve
Bockenstedt, Victoria
Haines, Dustin
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Previous studies have found lower-than-expected dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in a
number of bays of the St. Louis River estuary. These hypoxic conditions, which can negatively impact
fish and other organisms, are a concern for natural resource managers and anglers. In the current study,
water quality was investigated under the ice in March 2020 at Perch Lake, Mud Lake, and Kimballs Bay.
DO concentrations varied among sites but were consistent with previous findings, with higher DO near
connections to the estuary than farther away, and higher at middle than at lower depths. This research
indicates the importance of water exchange in maintaining higher DO concentrations, and the need for
future research on mechanisms responsible for low DO in these bays.
Subject
Ice
Lake Superior
Water Quality
Kimballs Bay
Mud Lake
Perch Lake
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/84454Type
Technical Report

