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Betty's Island

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⇒ NavigateHome About – Club Officers – Brochure – Meeting Times – Charter/Mission Statement – How To Become A Member News Outings Conservation – Caney Fork Survey – – Betty’s Island – – Buffalo Valley Boat Ramp – – G’Ville Ramp – – Happy Hollow – – Landcaster – – The Steps – Elk River Survey – – Ferris Creek Bridge – Elk River Cleanup PHWFF – Contact PHWFF – Programs – – Chattanooga, TN SE TN & NW Georgia – – Cookeville, TN – – Fort Campbell, KY – – Ft. Knox, KY – – Huntsville, AL – – Johnson City, TN – – Murfreesboro Veterans Recovery Center – – Lexington, KY – – Louisville, KY – – Memphis, TN – – Nashville Operation Stand Down & VA – Region Coordinator TN Valley Region Shop Resources Contact Betty’s IslandDate: 8/7/2015We conducted the second stream survey of the year this morning. The survey was conducted:
  1. At Betty’s Island
  2. 7:30 am
  3. Tom Keeton, Mickey Holton, Shea Raetzloff
  4. Water was running low at 250 cfm
  5. Water had been low since 12:00 am 8/7/15
  6. Water clarity was good
  7. Temperature was 60 degrees
  8. PH = 7


Once we had collected our samples we setup the table and proceeded with the count of specimens collected. We concluded our count with the following results of one collection team:
  1. 6 – Scuds mostly black & dark grey
  2. 6 – Red Worms
  3. 1 – Clam


It was very hard to even find the few aquatics we did find. It appears there is very little food in this section of the Caney at present. We did not take any pictures.
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    • Western USA
    • Middle Tennessee Mid Summer
    • Kentucky
    • Arkansas
    • Arkansas
    • Missouri
    • New Outing Sample
    • Outing Template
  • Conservation
    • Caney Fork >
      • Betty's Island
      • Buffalo Valley Ramp
      • G'Ville Ramp
      • Happy Hallow
      • Landcaster
      • The Steps
    • Elk River
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