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The Living Lakes Canada's National Lake Blitz Project was born out of the continuing need to help people across the country understand climate change impacts on the health of our lake ecosystems. Lake Blitz participants help create a ‘snapshot’ of lake health in Canada by collecting temperature readings and photo observations at their local lake 2 times per month from May to September each year. Rising water temperatures are an important sign of climate change impacts on lake health. Warmer temperatures lead to increases in bacteria, invasive species, toxic algal blooms, and loss of habitat for fish and other wildlife. This not only affects water quality and quantity, but recreation, cultural activities, and local economies as well. Photos help create a snapshot of a lake’s biodiversity and capture any visible threats like invasive species or pollution. Volunteers are instructed to take temperature readings by submerging the thermometer at least 4 inches in 1 meter deep water. Photo observations are taken using camera phones or digital cameras and capture the lake, shoreline, water colour, wildlife and any invasive species. This dataset captures all of the temperature and observational data gathered in 2022 from the following provinces and territories: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon. This data and photo observations can be found on the Lake Blitz Observation Map at lakeblitz.livinglakescanada.ca.
toThe Living Lakes Canada's National Lake Blitz Project is an annual volunteer program to encourage the widespread monitoring of lakes across Canada using simple tools so participants can understand firsthand how climate and other impacts affect lake health and biodiversity. The program also aims to promote water literacy and provide people with the resources to be active stewards at their local lakes. Habitat loss, invasive species, pollution and climate impacts like rising water temperatures threaten lakes in Canada. Rising water temperatures are an important sign of climate impacts on lake health. Warmer temperatures lead to increases in bacteria, invasive species, and loss of habitat for fish and other wildlife. This affects not only water quality and quantity but also recreation, cultural activities, and local economies. Lake Blitz participants help create a ‘snapshot’ of lake health in Canada by collecting temperature readings and photo observations at their local lake 2 times per month from May to September each year. Volunteers don’t need a science or technical background to participate. After signing up, each volunteer receives a standardized monitoring kit and free online training on monitoring their chosen lake, from data collection to data entry. Volunteers are instructed to take temperature readings on the lake's surface using an alcohol-based thermometer. Photo observations are taken using camera phones or digital cameras and capture the lake, shoreline, watercolour, wildlife, invasive species, or any pollution. Photos help create a snapshot of a lake’s biodiversity and capture any visible threats. This dataset captures all of the temperature and observational data gathered in 2022 from the following provinces and territories: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon. This data and photo observations can be found on the Lake Blitz Observation Map at lakeblitz.livinglakescanada.ca.
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13 | "end_date": "2022-10-30", | 13 | "end_date": "2022-10-30", | ||
14 | "funding_reference": "This national monitoring program would not be | 14 | "funding_reference": "This national monitoring program would not be | ||
15 | possible without the support of our funders and donors. Thank you to | 15 | possible without the support of our funders and donors. Thank you to | ||
16 | the National Lake Blitz funders including the Royal Bank of Canada | 16 | the National Lake Blitz funders including the Royal Bank of Canada | ||
17 | (RBC), the Government of Canada, TD Canada Trust, Lush, Kicking Horse | 17 | (RBC), the Government of Canada, TD Canada Trust, Lush, Kicking Horse | ||
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37 | born out of the continuing need to help people across the country | 37 | an annual volunteer program to encourage the widespread monitoring of | ||
38 | understand climate change impacts on the health of our lake | 38 | lakes across Canada using simple tools so participants can understand | ||
39 | ecosystems. Lake Blitz participants help create a \u2018snapshot\u2019 | 39 | firsthand how climate and other impacts affect lake health and | ||
40 | of lake health in Canada by collecting temperature readings and photo | 40 | biodiversity. The program also aims to promote water literacy and | ||
41 | observations at their local lake 2 times per month from May to | 41 | provide people with the resources to be active stewards at their local | ||
42 | September each year. \r\n\r\nRising water temperatures are an | 42 | lakes.\r\n\r\nHabitat loss, invasive species, pollution and climate | ||
43 | important sign of climate change impacts on lake health. Warmer | 43 | impacts like rising water temperatures threaten lakes in Canada. | ||
44 | temperatures lead to increases in bacteria, invasive species, toxic | 44 | Rising water temperatures are an important sign of climate impacts on | ||
45 | lake health. Warmer temperatures lead to increases in bacteria, | ||||
45 | algal blooms, and loss of habitat for fish and other wildlife. This | 46 | invasive species, and loss of habitat for fish and other wildlife. | ||
46 | not only affects water quality and quantity, but recreation, cultural | 47 | This affects not only water quality and quantity but also recreation, | ||
47 | activities, and local economies as well.\r\n\r\nPhotos help create a | 48 | cultural activities, and local economies.\r\n\r\nLake Blitz | ||
48 | snapshot of a lake\u2019s biodiversity and capture any visible threats | 49 | participants help create a \u2018snapshot\u2019 of lake health in | ||
49 | like invasive species or pollution.\r\n\r\nVolunteers are instructed | 50 | Canada by collecting temperature readings and photo observations at | ||
50 | to take temperature readings by submerging the thermometer at least 4 | 51 | their local lake 2 times per month from May to September each | ||
51 | inches in 1 meter deep water. Photo observations are taken using | 52 | year.\r\n\r\nVolunteers don\u2019t need a science or technical | ||
52 | camera phones or digital cameras and capture the lake, shoreline, | 53 | background to participate. After signing up, each volunteer receives a | ||
53 | water colour, wildlife and any invasive species. \r\n\r\nThis dataset | 54 | standardized monitoring kit and free online training on monitoring | ||
55 | their chosen lake, from data collection to data | ||||
56 | entry.\r\n\r\nVolunteers are instructed to take temperature readings | ||||
57 | on the lake's surface using an alcohol-based thermometer. Photo | ||||
58 | observations are taken using camera phones or digital cameras and | ||||
59 | capture the lake, shoreline, watercolour, wildlife, invasive species, | ||||
60 | or any pollution. Photos help create a snapshot of a lake\u2019s | ||||
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54 | captures all of the temperature and observational data gathered in | 62 | captures all of the temperature and observational data gathered in | ||
55 | 2022 from the following provinces and territories: Alberta, British | 63 | 2022 from the following provinces and territories: Alberta, British | ||
56 | Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and | 64 | Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and | ||
t | 57 | the Yukon. \r\n\r\nThis data and photo observations can be found on | t | 65 | the Yukon.\r\n\r\nThis data and photo observations can be found on the |
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67 | to learn more about climate changes impacts on their local lakes. This | 75 | to learn more about climate changes impacts on their local lakes. This | ||
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227 | "name": "Lake", | 235 | "name": "Lake", | ||
228 | "state": "active", | 236 | "state": "active", | ||
229 | "vocabulary_id": null | 237 | "vocabulary_id": null | ||
230 | }, | 238 | }, | ||
231 | { | 239 | { | ||
232 | "display_name": "Water temperature", | 240 | "display_name": "Water temperature", | ||
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235 | "state": "active", | 243 | "state": "active", | ||
236 | "vocabulary_id": null | 244 | "vocabulary_id": null | ||
237 | } | 245 | } | ||
238 | ], | 246 | ], | ||
239 | "title": "2022 National Lake Blitz", | 247 | "title": "2022 National Lake Blitz", | ||
240 | "type": "dataset", | 248 | "type": "dataset", | ||
241 | "url": null, | 249 | "url": null, | ||
242 | "version": null | 250 | "version": null | ||
243 | } | 251 | } |