The key takeaways from the 2023 monitoring season are:
• Tuck Lake has fairly clear water, with moderate nutrient concentrations and high algal growth. • Long-term trends suggest that water quality in Tuck Lake has been declining over time, with increasing phosphorus concentrations, and decreasing N:P ratio. • No algal blooms were reported for toxin testing in 2023. • Investigate potential sources of phosphorus that may be leading to increasing trend. • Continue to monitor nearshore plants to catch purple loosestrife, a regulated Class B noxious weed that has been identified near Tuck Lake. If spotted, notify the King County Noxious Weeds Program.
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The average of these three TSI indicators during the growing season can be used to place lakes in one of three broad categories: <40 = oligotrophic (low productivity), 40 to 50 = mesotrophic (moderate productivity) >50 = eutrophic (highly productive).