Stream Temperature - Bruce Peninsula

Stream Temperature - Bruce Peninsula Stream temperature increases due to climate change, land clearing, beaver activity, etc... can be stressful for resident fishes and other aquatic species. Bruce Peninsula National Park monitors three creeks for thermal stress; particular emphasis is on Brook Trout habitat suitability. 2024-11-21 Parks Canada cavan.harpur@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentAverage daily temperature °CMaximum temperature recorded daily °CMinimum temperature recorded daily °CType of Data Stream Temperature - Bruce PeninsulaCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/d5a2f0bd-03a2-4a8d-9e88-591ffe4c292e/resource/64bfa38f-b084-478b-8f84-d86fe9f78592/download/bruce_peninsula_np_freshwater_stream_temperature_2005-2017_data.csv Stream Temperature - Bruce Peninsula - Data Dictionary CSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/d5a2f0bd-03a2-4a8d-9e88-591ffe4c292e/resource/2839d5c2-569e-4b95-ae28-9816cb2b1ef0/download/bruce_peninsula_np_freshwater_stream_temperature_2005-2017_data_dictionary.csv

Stream temperature increases due to climate change, land clearing, beaver activity, etc... can be stressful for resident fishes and other aquatic species. Bruce Peninsula National Park monitors three creeks for thermal stress; particular emphasis is on Brook Trout habitat suitability.

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