Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Monitoring Station
Station ID:
10014628
Station Name:
Long Lake
Specific Parameter:
-- All Parameters --
About how many individuals were there?
AIS Sign Present
Approximately how large an area do the plants occupy?
Are Loon Alert signs posted on your lake?
Can the species move or is it attached?
Date loons first arrived in spring
Date loons first departed in fall
Date of first "Ice Off"
Date of first "Ice On"
Date sample was analyzed
Describe portion of waterbody you can see from your observation point
Describe your observation point
Did loons use your lake as part of their migration route?
Did loons use your lake during the summer?
Did the eggs in the nest fail to hatch? (1)
Did you check underwater solid surfaces (boat hulls, dock legs, rocks)?
Did you collect a sample and bring it to a DNR office? If so, which office?
Did you find another invasive species?
Did you look for Yellow Flag Iris?
Did you monitor all Beaches and Boat Landings?
Did you monitor docks and piers?
Did you monitor perimeter of Whole Lake?
Did you observe entire shallow water area?
Did you survey the entire lake?
Did you take a photo?
Did you use rake to extract plant samples?
Did you walk along the shoreline?
Does your lake have a lake association?
Estimated area of invasive species
EURASIAN WATERMILFOIL (MYRIOPHYLLUM SPICATUM L.)
Fall migration # loons using lake
FISH LENGTH, TOTAL INCHES
FISH, WHOLE, WET WEIGHT KILOGRAMS
FISHHOOK WATER FLEA
Habitat Type
Have you consolidated all of your samples into one composite bottle?
Herbarium or museum where specimen is
How many public landings are on your lake?
How often are you at your lake property?
How often were you able to check the lake for loons?
How was the nest lost? (1)
If you or past observers have always used another method, describe
MERCURY
Month loons first arrived in spring
Month loons first departed in fall
Month of first "Ice Off"
Month of first "Ice On"
Name of plankton sample analyst
Nesting pairs who hatched chicks, # pairs
Nesting territorial loon pairs, # pairs
Non-territorial loons in residence, # loons
NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE SAMPLE
Observer Email
Observer Name (if not already recorded)
Observer Phone Number
Occasional use by non-residents, # loons
Other invasive species found
Other office
Other surface zebra mussels were attached to
Pathway - Natural
Person who verified occurence
Protocol Used
Satellite derived water clarity greater than max depth of lake
SECCHI DEPTH - FEET
SECCHI DEPTH HIT BOTTOM
Species Name
SPINY WATER FLEA
Spring migration # loons using lake
Territorial loon pairs in residence, # pairs
Total Paid Hours Spent
Total Volunteer Hours Spent
USER PERCEPTION OF WATER QUALITY
Volume of sample that was analyzed (ml)
Was the aquatic invasive species found live or dead?
Was the plant floating or rooted?
Was the specimen confirmed as species?
Water Clarity - Predicted Secchi Depth Derived from Satellite Imagery
WATER COLOR (VISUAL)
WATER COLUMN APPEARANCE
Water Depth
WATER LEVEL (VISUAL)
Were you able to locate the nesting site? (1)
What type of nesting site was used? (1)
What type of ownership is the land where the nest is located? (1)
Where did you find the invasive?
Where did you find the invasive? - Latitude
Where did you find the invasive? - Longitude
Where was the invasive species located?
Which aquatic invasive did you find?
Which months or dates?
Year of first "Ice Off"
Year of first "Ice On"
ZEBRA MUSSEL, VELIGER
Sample Results
Project
Date/Time
DNR Parameter
Species
Result
Units
Present/Absent
Lab Comments