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Launched jointly by the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) and Lancaster University, the Big Windermere Survey has recruited a team of local volunteer citizen scientists to help assess the environmental health of Windermere . The Big Windermere Survey has completed four rounds of surveys representing a full years worth of data spanning the four seasons.
Citizen scientists are trained to collect water samples from 100 different locations on Windermere and in the becks and lakes that flow into it. The samples are analysed for nutrient and bacterial concentrations at independent laboratories, producing the largest, one-day snapshot of conditions in Windermere.
Windermere is a centerpiece of the UNESCO Lake District World Heritage site. Ecologically important, for example as a home to rare fish species including the Arctic charr, Windermere is also a major destination for tourists and an increasingly popular venue for water sports such as wild swimming, kayaking and sailing.
However, concerns have been raised about the health of the lake, in particular because of algal blooms and bacterial pollution, including Faecal Indicator Organisms, that can potentially harm wildlife and humans. The Big Windermere Survey focuses on the key nutrients and bacteria that lie behind these issues, contributing to scientific understanding of water quality at Windermere and supporting the development of future initiatives to improve the condition of the lake. #BigWindermereSurvey