CLAMP is a volunteer lake monitoring program started in 1999 by Iowa Lakeside Lab and Friends of Lakeside Lab. Volunteers collect water samples throughout the summer on nine lakes in Dickinson County, Iowa. The goal of CLAMP is to provide long term monitoring data for algae conditions and educate local citizens about lake ecology. Click on the balloons below to see recent water quality data for that sampling location.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Preliminary water quality data available
Check out the latest water quality data for your area of the lake. Watch for updates a couple times a month from July until September. Please comment if you have questions.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
CLAMP 2010
On Saturday and Sunday May 29 and 30 we had a great turnouts for CLAMP training 2010. Many engaged citizens from the Iowa Great Lakes Community gave their time over Memorial Weekend to learn proper water collection technique. The first series of lake water collections will start on June 1 and training is still available. Citizens are encouraged to come to the Lakeside Laboratory for some science and fun.
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