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Great Lakes Phytoplankton Monitoring

Phytoplankton are a major piece of the Great Lakes food web. They are food for zooplankton and small and young fish. EPA compares phytoplankton numbers to determine year-to-year and long-term differences.

Related Information
  • The Great Lakes
  • Indicators: Zooplankton
  • Indicators: Phytoplankton
  • U.S.G.S. Great Lakes Science Center

Sampling

Researchers collect many types of phytoplankton samples twice per year, in early spring and in summer throughout the Great Lakes.  Scientists identify and measure the samples to determine the total numbers of each type of algae as well as the total mass of the phytoplankton. 

Locations

  • EPA's research vessel Lake Guardian is used to gather samples from eight to twenty sites in each of the Great Lakes annually.
  • The sites are generally far away from areas that experience rapid changes in water quality and phytoplankton.

Methods

  • The Rosette Sampler is used to collect phytoplankton by moving down through the water from the surface of the lake to the bottom.
  • Several samples, at various depths, are put in bottles, that are later mixed together to form a combined sample.
  • A microscope is used to count and identify the samples.
  • Data from the identified samples are analyzed and usually available in 1.5 - 2 year.
  • New and updated data analyses occurs at least yearly.
  • The updates show phytoplankton trends in the lakes, or offer answers to outstanding research questions.

Phytoplankton Trends

Journal of Great Lakes Research: Phytoplankton Changes in the Great Lakes, 2001 - 2011 

Great Lakes Monitoring

  • Great Lakes Monitoring
    • Great Lakes Water Quality Monitoring Program
    • Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network
    • Great Lakes Biology Monitoring Program
    • Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program
  • EPA's Research Vessel Lake Guardian
  • Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program
    • Why Monitoring of the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands is Important
    • How the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands are Monitored
    • Where Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Occur
    • Great Lakes CWMP Results and Major Findings
    • How the CWMP Data are Being Used
  • Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative (CSMI)
    • About Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative (CSMI)
    • 2021 Surveys Conducted on Lake Guardian
    • 2019 Surveys Conducted on Lake Guardian
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Last updated on March 17, 2025
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