of the lake edge
throughout the period and were often attracted to the immediate vicinity of the
sampling site by public feeding of the ducks. Lake levels were relatively consistent
throughout the period. A wetland had been created recently at Peringa Park to
improve the quality of stormwater runoff entering the lake.
The data for this site are presented in Table 3 and illustrated in Figure 2, with a
statistical summary provided in Table 4.
Table 3 Analytical results for
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