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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Bob Lake Benthic Assessment - 2022
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Julie Prentice, Carrie McDonald, Avery Scott
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Bob Lake Association, Jim Hyland
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Tom Whillans
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4935
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April 2023
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Online
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Haliburton County, Bob Lake
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Benthic biomonitoring
Abstract
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Bob Lake is an inland lake located in Minden, Ontario, that is home to the Bob Lake
Association. We completed a benthic macroinvertebrate assessment of the lake
following Ontario Benthic Biomonitoring Network (OBBN) protocol using samples
collected in the fall of 2022. The goal of this assessment is to contribute to a 5-year
study establishing the baseline conditions of Bob Lake and the benthic invertebrate
communities that inhabit it. Only one year has been completed prior to the submission
of this report, which accounts for the second year. The results of this research will
contribute to lake monitoring data and advise the Bob Lake Association on future lake
management decisions. Using the random teaspoon sampling method, we identified
100 invertebrates from each replicate of the three sites sampled. We then evaluated the
results of each site using several indices of species diversity and richness. Our
evaluation shows that the lake conditions are within a normal range for the Haliburton
area, but the remaining three years of this study must be completed to effectively
confirm these results.
Publisher
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Trent University
benthic biomonitoring
benthos
Bob Lake
CBR
Communty based research
Haliburton
Haliburton County
lake health
macroinvertrebrates
OBBN
Shoreline
Trent University
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Community Research Project: HLPOA Naturalized
Shoreline Stabilization Research Project Report
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Maja DeForest and Jayme Cameron
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Horseshoe Lake Property Owners' Association, Jeff Muirhead
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Tom Whillans, Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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on-line
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Haliburton County
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Environmental Science, Environmental Restoration
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This research project’s purpose is to explore suitable actions which can be used to mitigate shoreline erosion on Horseshoe Lake. We will compare both naturalized and constructed options to maintain and improve shoreline stabilization without hindering the ecosystem services or functions it provides to all stakeholders of the system. We will attempt to remain unbiased while searching for the most beneficial naturalized method to follow the County of Haliburton’s (CHA) goal of 75% owned shoreline to be natural through the mitigation of Horseshoe Lake Property Owners Association’s (HLPOA) concerns of shoreline stabilization. However, it must be noted that this goal pertains to the shoreline areas above the high-water mark (HWM) while Horseshoe Lake is dealing with shoreline degradation below the HWM which becomes MNRF and DFO jurisdiction.
After conducting a literature review, we have found that the best option for shoreline management of erosion is Slope and Vegetation Biomass Control. A close second would be the Brush Mattress combined with a Live Fascine. These naturalized options have been highlighted and recommended to use on Horseshoe Lake, and other reservoir lakes for the Trent-Severn. There are also some industrialized options included as not every property has the ability to implement naturalized erosion control. Out of all of the industrialized methods listed here, we suggest using Vegetated Riprap only in scenarios where naturalized control is unfeasible.
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Trent University
lake
Lake Association
Shoreline
shoreline naturalization
shoreline stewardship
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2013
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Norah's Island Biodiversity Monitoring Project
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Tracy Pembleton, Michelle Polley, Nikolet Ertl, Rebekah Foote
Contributor
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Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, <span>Sheila Ziman</span>
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On-line
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Shoreline Restoration<br />Environmental Science
Relation
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Tom Whillans, Trent School of the Environment
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Haliburton
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The following outlines the processes by which an inventory of species can be taken on Norah's Island in Kennisis Lake, Ontario. The Island, a part of the Haliburton Highlands Trust, will benefit from this inventory by then having its biodiversity monitored over the years. Management plans for the Island can then be better formulated to address all species and concerns found on this unique piece of land. This inventory, meant to be collected by volunteers and friends of the Lands Trust, will be a useful tool in understanding the state of biodiversity on the Island.
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TP-676
biodiversity
CBR
environmental science
HHLT
island
Shoreline
Trent University
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/619390a5b98a0c31178b080f36401f51.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Windy Pine Shoreline Restoration Proposal
Creator
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Natalie Chesla, Jeff Turcotte, Spencer Yeo
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TP_4837
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Windy Pine Conference Centre
Date
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2019
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On-Line
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Algonquin Highlands
Abstract
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The Windy Pine Conference Centre is a 25-acre property located on Kushog Lake, north of Minden in the County of Haliburton. The Conference Centre was developed prior to new shoreline ordinances which require a 30m setback on lake-side properties. The combination of near shore development, variable water-levels on Kushog Lake, and naturally thin soils along the rocky shoreline have enabled areas of concerning erosion along the 300m natural shoreline of the Windy Pine Property (Trent University, n.d.). Other possible causes of shoreline erosion may include wave washing and ice movement (MNRF et al , 2011). A previous shoreline inventory was conducted in 2014 through the “Love Your Lake” program. This project would expand on the previous inventory and provide additional recommendations regarding how to best address the problem areas on the site. This report will give final recommendations on the course of action best suited for the shoreline at the Windy Pine Conference Centre.
Relation
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Tom Whillans
Subject
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Environmental Science / Studies
environment
erosion
Habitat
Jeff Turcotte
lakes
Love Your Lake
Natalie Chesla
policy
restoration
Shoreline
Spencer Yeo
The Kushog Lake Property Owners Association
Tom Whillans
Windy Pine Conference Centre