Lake Norman (LKN) Study
Saturday, August 3, 2024
Sunday, July 28, 2024
Channel Catfish
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia - are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that consume organic material, breathe oxygen, and can move and reproduce sexually.
Phylum: Chordata - Five
distinct physical features: notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, an endostyle or thyroid, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.
Class: Actinopterygii—Ray-finned
fish are bony fish that comprise more than half of all living vertebrate
species. They have lightly built fins made of webbings of skin supported by
thin, bony spines.
Order: Siliriformes - Catfish,
Diverse group named for prominent barbels.
Superorder: Ostariophysi, second largest superorder of fish. Characteristics include an alarm substance and a Weberian apparatus.
Family: Ictaluridae -
Native to North America, an important food source that contains around 51 species.
Genus: Ictalurus - North American freshwater catfishes.
Species: I. punctatus
- Most populated and most fished catfish species in North America. Posses
keen senses of smell and taste.
Source:
Channel catfish. (2024, July 9). Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_catfish
Ostariophysi. (2024, March 27). Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostariophysi
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Online Resources for Species Identification
Since I have started diving deeper into Lake Norman's biodiversity and more specifically, what makes its waters unsafe the topic of Algae seems to be the driving factor.I have come across two websites that can help dive further into Algae research and one not very helpful.
aka https://www.algaebase.org/
- Thinking this would be perfect to find out more information about Lyngbya Cyanobacteria, a blue-green algae that causes unsafe conditions for swimming on Lake Norman and other waters I was surprised that it doesn't show up. But this doesn't mean it can't be helpful to others.
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aka https://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/lyngbya-species/
- Center for Aquatic and invasive plants list based out of University of Florida. Thankfully or not so thankfully this toxic bacteria is worldwide so I was able to look at this Flordia based directory and learn more about Lyngbya Cyanobacteria and this directory is full of other invasive species so it is likely you will be able to find more information on your invasive plants and animals since usually they have spread to multiple locations.
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aka https://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/water-sciences/algal-blooms
- Available on phone, tablet or computer you are able to report and track algae blooms in North Carolina.Attached is a screenshot of reports made on or around Lake Norman, with the most recent report being 7/2/2024. Also provided are a list of Regional offices in your location that you can contact about your findings.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Friday, June 28, 2024
Web Soil Survey
As a beginner using
the Web Soil Survey tool was tricky for my study area since Lake Norman is in four
separate counties. Thankfully, the site separated each county, and they were
all included when I ran a report. This made it much easier, so I did not have
to look up each one individually. I suggest a smaller area of study and one on land
so that you can get more information. It is a lot of information (if available) and can easily be overwhelming but it can be a very helpful tool.
Lake Norman lies atop two geologic belts, the Charlotte belt and the Inner Piedmont belt.[5]
The Charlotte belt is made up of igneous rock that is 300 to 500
million years old. Igneous rocks are used in construction, hence why the
lake was built on top of them. The Inner Piedmont belt is the most
metamorphosed belt, and contains deformed metamorphosed volcanic and
sedimentary rocks approximately 500 to 700 million years old. The lake
is built on the Catawba River, and is underlain by inceptisol soils,
which are found in river floodplains. The soil is made of brown forest
soil deposits and includes a wide variety of dissimilar soil
characteristics. In North Carolina, inceptisols cover almost the whole
state, except areas around the east coast"
(Lake
Norman, 2024).
Sources:
Lake Norman. (2024, June 9). Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Norman
Websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov. (n.d.). Retrieved June 28, 2024, from https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/HomePage.htm
Thursday, June 27, 2024
LKN Climate Tools
2005-2011 Lake Norman Water Temperature
Annual Weather Averages for LKN (data collected 2012-2021)
Current Climate and Water temp for LKN
Graph(s) of LKN Water Temp. (past and present)
Since my focus is on Lake Norman’s pollution and its effects, I decided to look at how the lake’s climate plays a part. The first significant pollutant in this lake is bacteria, specifically Lyngbya, which thrives in warmer temperatures and optimal sunlight (Lyngbya et al.). The second major pollutant is stormwater, with nonpoint and point sources included (Quality of Streams and Lakes, n.d.), brought to the waterways through rainfall. These tools show Lake Norman’s weather, water temperatures, and precipitation levels over the years. Using these tools, I can see the number of times stormwater has polluted the lake by the precipitation levels. I can see how often Lyngbya has had optimal growth conditions from the weather and water temperatures.
Source:
Lyngbya Factsheet. (n.d.). lnmc.org. Retrieved June 27, 2024, from https://lnmc.org/wp-content/uploads/Lyngbya-Factsheet.pdf
Quality of Streams and Lakes. (n.d.). City of Charlotte. https://www.charlottenc.gov/Services/Stormwater/Surface-Water-Quality/Quality-of-Streams
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As a beginner using the Web Soil Survey tool was tricky for my study area since Lake Norman is in four separate counti...