The sandy shore of a glacial lake in the Pocono Mountain region of Northeast Pennsylvania and on the southern edge of glacial coverage. We are standing on the south-eastern shore where wave action maintains a sandy substrate. The watershed is entirely forested.
Contact Information:
Affiliation (e.g., university, agency, non-profit): Non-profit
Field Station, Marine Lab or Field Site Name: Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station and Environmental Education Center
Website of Field Station, Marine Lab: https://www.lacawac.org
Contact: Beth Norman
Contact Email: beth.norman@lacawac.org
Video Information:
Video Developed by: Beth NormanDate of Video Recording: 12/19/2024
Time of Day Video Recorded: 1:00 pm
Season: Winter
Video Site Number: Site 2
North Orientation: True north is marked with white tape on the tripod.
Location and Environment
Country: United States of AmericaState: Pennsylvania
Latitude: 41 22.582N
Longitude: -075 17.980W
Elevation: 0-2,500 ft
Slope: Flat
Aspect: None
Human Elements: Building, boats
Climate Zones: Temperate
Biomes: Ponds and Lakes
Habitat Types: Aquatic - Freshwater
Vegetation Types: The lake community includes aquatic plants (e.g., pickerelweed, water shield, floating heart) and macroinvertebrates (e.g., dragonflies, damselflies, whirligig beetles). The fish community consists of smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and chain pickerel as the top predators and bluegills, pumpkinseeds, yellow perch, and golden shiners as the main forage species. Watershed vegetation is a mix of temperate hardwood species including oak, maple, birch, and beech as well as eastern hemlock and white pine.
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