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Addendum 3 to Quality Assurance Project Plan: Prevalence and Persistence of Cyanotoxins in Lakes of the Puget Sound Basin

 
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21-03-115September 2021
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Author(s) Hobbs, W.
Description This third QAPP addendum describes a follow-up project to the 2018 field study, "Prevalence and Persistence of Cyanotoxins in Lakes in the Puget Sound Basin." The goal of this project is to establish (1) associations among nutrients, cyanobacteria communities, and cyanotoxin production in Spanaway Lake during the summer of 2021, and (2) the historical prevalence of cyanobacteria in Pass Lake, in Deception Pass State Park using a dated sediment core. The results of this project will assist the Department of Ecology and regional partners in developing tools to help determine the prevalence of cyanobacteria in Washington lakes.
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Keywords harmful algae bloom, sediment core, microcystin, toxics monitoring, lakes, quality assurance project plan, cyanobacteria, cyanotoxin
WEB PAGE Original QAPP, published in 2018
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #WHOB008

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