Garbage removed from Frame Lake during the lake clean-up day
Frame Lake in Yellowknife, NWT was, historically, a Dene fish camp. Since about 1930, the lake has been steadily polluted until, today, winter oxygen levels are too low to support a fish population. Frame Lake is a dead lake. A collaboration of interested groups including Northwest Territories Envir...
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Format: | Still Image |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/7ef179a4-0873-4813-99e2-2591daa94c9a https://doi.org/10.7939/R39Z90C90 |
Summary: | Frame Lake in Yellowknife, NWT was, historically, a Dene fish camp. Since about 1930, the lake has been steadily polluted until, today, winter oxygen levels are too low to support a fish population. Frame Lake is a dead lake. A collaboration of interested groups including Northwest Territories Environment and Natural Resources and the City of Yellowknife are now working together to reclaim the lake. Saturday July 11, 2015 was a lake and shoreline clean up day. The garbage in this photograph was some of that removed from the lake that day. |
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