Re: NANFA-L-- Crater Lake transparency

dlmcneely-in-lunet.edu
Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:34:07 -0600

Should have looked this up before posting. Maximum secchi disk reading
for Crater Lake -- 42 m. Still remarkable, and also the greatest
transparency ever recorded for any lake in the world.

Dave

David L. McNeely, Ph.D., Professor of Biology
Langston University; P.O. Box 1500
Langston, OK 73050; email: dlmcneely-in-lunet.edu
telephone: (405) 466-6025; fax: 405) 466-3307
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----- Original Message -----
From: dlmcneely-in-lunet.edu
Date: Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:23 am
Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- How Does Everyone Feel About.....

Water clarity in Crater Lake is tremendous -- secchi
> disk
> readings the highest in the world -- approaching 100 m if I
> remember
> correctly.
> Dave
>
> David L. McNeely, Ph.D., Professor of Biology
> Langston University; P.O. Box 1500
> Langston, OK 73050; email: dlmcneely-in-lunet.edu
> telephone: (405) 466-6025; fax: 405) 466-3307
> home page http://www.lunet.edu/mcneely/index.htm
>
> "Where are we going?" "I don't know, are we there yet?"
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Moontanman-in-aol.com
> Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:18 pm
> Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- How Does Everyone Feel About.....
>
> > Is there any record of what lived in Crater Lake before the
> > introduction of
> > fish?
> >
> > Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)
> > Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and
> coastal
> > salt water
> > and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South
> Eastern
> > North
> > Carolina)
> > I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping
> in
> > Coastal NC
> >
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