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Help protect your favourite lake: become a volunteer lake monitor
Registration is open for the 3rd Annual National Lake Blitz
Submitted by: Nicole Trigg, Communications Director nicole@livinglakescanada.ca
Got a favourite lake? Want to help protect it? Lakes in Canada are threatened by habitat loss, invasive species, pollution, and climate impacts like rising water temperatures. The National Lake Blitz is an annual citizen-science program that encourages the widespread monitoring of lakes using simple tools. Through monitoring, participants learn about the impacts affecting lake health and get inspired to protect them.
Registration for the 3rd Annual National Lake Blitz is now open — and it’s free! After signing up, each volunteer will be mailed a Lake Blitz Standard Kit containing a thermometer, tape measure, field guide, and datasheets. Living Lakes Canada will provide free online training on how to conduct lake monitoring using the kit, from data collection to data entry. (A Lake Blitz Level 2 Kit will also be available for purchase to allow enthusiastic volunteers to measure additional parameters including pH and water clarity.)
Canada in getting outside this summer and helping protect lakes across Canada.
To learn more about the program and to register, visit LakeBlitz.LivingLakesCanada.ca or contact the Lake Blitz Program Manager at LakeBlitz@LivingLakesCanada.ca.
When you sign up to volunteer in the National Lake Blitz, you receive a free monitoring kit that includes a thermometer to record water temperature. LLC Photo

The lake monitoring season will run from May to September, and all the data collected will be uploaded to the Lake Blitz Observation Map, which can be viewed in real-time. Volunteers will also receive a monthly newsletter and will be invited to monthly online workshops featuring expert guest speakers who will present on a range of topics relevant to lake monitoring.
Lake Blitz registration closes May 1st or when the supply of Lake Blitz Kits runs out. Register today and join Living Lakes
