Siders Pond Day.3

This was our third day out at Siders Pond collecting data from the pond. The data from this day shows similar trends as the past two days. Though we have been having slight issues with the sensor leading us to believe the dissolved oxygen of the pond may be a bit skewed. We had replaced the oxygen sensor on the meter to see if we would get more accurate readings compared to last week. The readings for oxygen stayed relatively similar, so we are thinking about changing the meter itself to see if that would change the oxygen readings that we have been getting lately. Though unlikely the data could be true, but to be safe we will have to see the data from the fourth week to be completely sure. 


*Green is week 3* 


We have seen some interesting warming going on in the pond each time we go out. I suspect it's because of the raise in temperature during this time and circulation of the pond. I have alo notice with the data that the salinity, total dissolved solids, and conductivity are very much so linked. They look to be almost identical which is most likely because the total dissolved solids contributes to the amount of salt in the water, and the the salinity of the water contributes to the amount of ions in the water that are tracked by the salinity. The data we have seen thus far is really providing a lot of interesting observations and data. 


This pond could provide information past just the pond alone. It is very interesting to see the information we get from this pond, as it is in an hypoxic area. Seeing how this may affect bodies of waters past the ocean is very intriguing, it could also provide some insight on the bigger picture as a whole. 

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