Pass Lake Toxic Algae report.

Thats interesting. Still looked pretty green last weekend which was after the report, but its been pretty chilly as well around here so who knows.
 
Who is going to do the first trip?
If we hear back with a report from you, we’ll know things are ok.
If we don’t hear back from you….😉
SF
 
Does it have to pass (heh) twice before they take down the barrels and caution tape? I drove by a few hours ago but I didn't glance over and after spending 3 hours waiting for costco to put tires on my truck it was dark so didn't see on the way back
 
Does it have to pass (heh) twice before they take down the barrels and caution tape? I drove by a few hours ago but I didn't glance over and after spending 3 hours waiting for costco to put tires on my truck it was dark so didn't see on the way back
Typically that has been the rule.
If one can get ahold of the Deception pass state park manager he would probably know.
 
If one can get ahold of the Deception pass state park manager he would probably know.

Fred,
Are you asking for a miracle? 😂
That would have to be a in person ask.
I’ve called the park multiple times over the years looking for information and never had anyone answer the phone there.
SF
 
Stopped by this afternoon and Pass is still closed. It's pea soup. Anybody know if Lone Lake is open?
 
Last time i did Lone when Pass was soupy, it was greenish and bassy. And not in a good way.
 
Lone is clearer than usual. Talked a guy that lives there and only one algae bloom this year. Strange that pass is so different.
 
Just my thoughts as a biologist, but not a specialist in water quality:
Those results may indicate that the bloom has collapsed. The dying cells can release large amounts of toxins as they disintegrate. Anatoxin-a is a less-stable molecule that should clear quickly after the algae, while microcystin is fairly stable and can take a while to degrade.

There may be light at the end of this tunnel!
 
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