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LakeSPI user manual

Science Centres: Freshwater

LakeSPI (pronounced ‘Lake Spy’) provides a quick and cost-effective tool for monitoring lake condition.

The LakeSPI Technical Report (version 2) and User Manual (version 2) are available as Adobe Acrobat PDF reports from this webpage. The Technical Report provides essential information that complements the User Manual.

LakeSPI Technical Report
(Version 2)
LakeSPI User Manual
(Version 2)
    LakeSPI Plant Identification Sheets
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AttachmentSize
lakespi_report.pdf1.17 MB
lakespi_manual.pdf2.13 MB
lakespi_appendix.pdf729.62 KB

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