Hunter Siding temp data
Download: slssandona_temp_slocanlake_huntersiding_2021-11-17_2022-07-26.xlsx
In November 2021 eleven temperature data loggers were installed in nine fish bearing streams in the Slocan Lake Watershed including Bonanza Creek, Wragge Creek, Shannon Creek, Wilson Creek, Fitzstubbs Creek, Dennis Creek, Carpenter Creek, Silverton Creek and Slocan River. This project is a partnership between Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) and Slocan Lake Stewardship Society (SLSS). The objective was to install temperature data loggers on critical fish bearing streams and tributaries flowing into the Slocan Lake to establish a temperature baseline and create a long-term temperature monitoring program for further analysis of fish habitats in support Rainbow Trout, Bull Trout and Kokanee populations in Slocan Lake.
Resource metadata
Field | Value |
Data last updated | December 1, 2022 |
Metadata last updated | December 12, 2022 |
Created | December 1, 2022 |
Format | XLSX |
License | CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
Datastore active | True |
Datastore status | ready |
Has views | True |
Hash | 6f1f99d66fbb35ca4ec16d1d38a41981 |
Header row | 1 |
Id | 27969baa-5ee6-4372-bedf-9b1e9a5eb589 |
Load status | Table was successfully loaded: 24 rows |
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Package id | fbfb620b-b6d8-480f-9e8a-3aab37ddbc51 |
Resource citation | Slocan Lake Tributary Monitoring Program. Slocan Lake Stewardship Society and Okanagan Nation Alliance. 2022. Slocan Lake Tributary Monitoring Program. Columbia Basin Water Hub. |
Resource location | Turn off Highway 6 at 4205 and stay left to the end of the road. Park at the bottom and walk about 60' north on the railtrail. Attached to a small cedar on east side of creek just upstream from a large fallen log across Bonanza Creek. |
Size | 1 MiB |
State | active |
Url type | upload |
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Citation (Required) | Slocan Lake Tributary Monitoring Program. Slocan Lake Stewardship Society and Okanagan Nation Alliance. 2022. Slocan Lake Tributary Monitoring Program. Columbia Basin Water Hub. |
Resource Location | Turn off Highway 6 at 4205 and stay left to the end of the road. Park at the bottom and walk about 60' north on the railtrail. Attached to a small cedar on east side of creek just upstream from a large fallen log across Bonanza Creek. |
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Loading Status | Table was successfully loaded: 24 rows |
Datastore Status | ready |
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Data Dictionary
Column | Type | Label | Description | BODC ID |
date_time | timestamp | |||
site_id | text | |||
latitude | float8 | |||
longitude | float8 | |||
notes | text | |||
water_temperature | float8 | |||
water_temperature_units | text | |||
water_hub_qa_qc | text |
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