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Data last updated April 12, 2022
Metadata last updated April 12, 2022
Created April 20, 2021
Format XLSX
License CC0 1.0
Data collection infoTen egg capsules with temperature data loggers were retrieved from the water/substrate at McDonalds Landing Regional Park. Retrieval information was recorded. Fish Biologists with the Ministry of FLNRORD assessed egg-to-fry survival, enumerated alevin and fry numbers, notes presence of fungus, invertebrates, substrate and any other observations. Water temperature data is provided in a separate resource.
Data processingData were hand collected. Data is simple enough that QA/QC included reading through the data to check for entry errors. The Water Hub has performed a preliminary QA/QC protocol on this data but the individual user must still confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
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Resource citationFriends of Kootenay Lake Stewardship Society. (2021). Egg-to-Fry Survival Study Data for Shore Spawning Kokanee Salmon in Kootenay Lake (2021) [Resource]. Nelson, BC. https://doi.org/10.48511/QJQ3-3B56
Resource data disclaimerNo warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. Some metadata may be missing from this file. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Resource locationMcDonalds Landing Regional Park in Kootenay Lake
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Citation (Required) Friends of Kootenay Lake Stewardship Society. (2021). Egg-to-Fry Survival Study Data for Shore Spawning Kokanee Salmon in Kootenay Lake (2021) [Resource]. Nelson, BC. https://doi.org/10.48511/QJQ3-3B56
Resource Location McDonalds Landing Regional Park in Kootenay Lake
Data Collection Information Ten egg capsules with temperature data loggers were retrieved from the water/substrate at McDonalds Landing Regional Park. Retrieval information was recorded. Fish Biologists with the Ministry of FLNRORD assessed egg-to-fry survival, enumerated alevin and fry numbers, notes presence of fungus, invertebrates, substrate and any other observations. Water temperature data is provided in a separate resource.
Data Processing Data were hand collected. Data is simple enough that QA/QC included reading through the data to check for entry errors. The Water Hub has performed a preliminary QA/QC protocol on this data but the individual user must still confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Data Disclaimer No warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. Some metadata may be missing from this file. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Water Hub Data Grade Community Research Grade
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Column Type Label Description BODC ID
date_time timestamp
site_id text
latitude float8
longitude float8
notes text
egg_tube_id int8
egg_tube_id_units float8
water_level float8
water_level_units text
depth int8
depth_units text
water_temperature float8
water_temperature_units text
substrate_inside_tubes text
substrate_inside_tubes_units float8
invertebrates_outside_tube text
invertebrates_outside_tube_units text
invertebrates_inside_tube text
invertebrates_inside_tube_units text
alevin_count int8
alevin_count_units text
fry_count int8
fry_count_units text
fungus_present_on_eggs text
water_hub_qa_qc float8

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