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Adirondack Lakes Survey Corp.

@the_alsc

The ALSC monitors changes to natural ecosystems of the Adirondack Mountain ecological zone.

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Thank you @SenSeanRyan and Adirondack Council for taking time to visit the ALSC laboratory to learn about our on going monitoring efforts and the status of acid deposition in the #adirondacks.

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This week we began the late fall sampling of our #Adirondack long term monitoring waters with a trip to Avalanche lake and Lake Colden. Lots of activity at Lake Colden as the DEC resupplied the interior outpost for the winter. Water temps are consistent 42 degrees.New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation

This week we began the late fall sampling of our #Adirondack long term monitoring waters with a trip to Avalanche lake and Lake Colden. Lots of activity at Lake Colden as the DEC resupplied the interior outpost for the winter. Water temps are consistent 42 degrees.<a href="/NYSDEC/">New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation</a>
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We were in the Pigeon Lake Wilderness this week completing the last open water sampling of the season on our #Adirondack long term monitoring waters. The ponds were thoroughly mixed with water temps in the high 30s. Time to put away the canoe and sharpen the auger blades.

We were in the Pigeon Lake Wilderness this week completing the last open water sampling of the season on our #Adirondack long term monitoring waters. The ponds were thoroughly mixed with water temps in the high 30s. Time to put away the canoe and sharpen the auger blades.
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We were sampling on Avalanche Lake yesterday as part of our February #Adirondack long term monitoring program. We measured 63cm (25 in) of hard, clear ice on the south end of the lake. It was a blue bird day, and the skiing was fantastic. #winterlimnology

We were sampling on Avalanche Lake yesterday as part of our February #Adirondack long term monitoring program. We measured 63cm (25 in) of hard, clear ice on the south end of the lake. It was a blue bird day, and the skiing was fantastic. #winterlimnology
Ausable Freshwater Center (@ausablecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're thrilled to announce this position, and look forward to receive applications. Visit our website to learn more. Thank you Lake Champlain Sea Grant for making this opportunity possible!

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The effects from acid precipitation and competition with non-native fish have impacted NY brook #trout populations over the last several decades. Learn more about what DEC Fisheries staff are doing to preserve heritage (native) strain brook trout in NYS. youtube.com/watch?v=59cWlE…

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Thank you to all the elected officials and Adirondack Council advocates (YOU!) for achieving so much for the Adirondack Park in the state budget! adirondackcouncil.org/page/press-rel…

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The governing boards of the Adirondack Lake Survey Corporation and the Ausable River Association have announced plans for a merger. Read more at adirondackalmanack.com/2022/04/adiron… #AusableRiver #Adirondacks

The governing boards of the Adirondack Lake Survey Corporation and the Ausable River Association have announced plans for a merger. Read more at 
adirondackalmanack.com/2022/04/adiron… #AusableRiver #Adirondacks
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This is an exciting opportunity to strengthen both of our organizations through scientific collaboration, with the shared goal of preserving and protecting the air and water resources of the Adirondacks.

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Spent some time in the field today with Phil Snyder and Sue Capone of ⁦Adirondack Lakes Survey Corp.⁩. They’ve collected water samples on Lake Colden on a near monthly basis since 1992

Spent some time in the field today with Phil Snyder and Sue Capone of ⁦<a href="/the_ALSC/">Adirondack Lakes Survey Corp.</a>⁩. They’ve collected water samples on Lake Colden on a near monthly basis since 1992
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“You’re tired, you’re wet, you’re filthy, you smell like old gill net, but you finally get out and have a shower and a cold beer and life is good again,” said Rick Costanza, who worked as a field scientist on the 1980s survey. adirondackexplorer.org/stories/adiron…

“You’re tired, you’re wet, you’re filthy, you smell like old gill net, but you finally get out and have a shower and a cold beer and life is good again,” said Rick Costanza, who worked as a field scientist on the 1980s survey.

adirondackexplorer.org/stories/adiron…
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In the field, on the water, at the lab: A look back at the Adirondack Lakes Survey of the 1980s that studied nearly 1,500 lakes adirondackexplorer.org/stories/adiron…