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The
KBS Experimental Pond Facility contains 18 experimental ponds, two
holding ponds and a reservoir. Each experimental pond is approximately
30 m in dia. with a maximum depth of 2 m and is lined with vinyl plastic
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The
ponds provide a unique opportunity to experimentally study the ecology
of fish, plankton, and other aquatic organisms. Water
levels in the ponds can be individually controlled. Each pond has a drain controlled by a
butterfly valve, and a gravity-fed water distribution system supplies
each pair of ponds via a water hydrant. |
The water source is a deep well
which pumps into the reservoir where the water is conditioned before
entering the ponds. Drainwater is piped to a discharge site. Thus, each
pond can be easily drained and refilled, allowing for experimental
manipulation of the entire pond community. The two larger holding ponds
are similar to the experimental ponds and are used for culturing fish
stocks, zooplankton, and aquatic insects, and as sites for smaller-scale
enclosure (bag) experiments. The design and construction of the ponds
ensures maximum uniformity in exposure, water, and basin configuration.
For further details on pond design and construction, see Pond
History. |
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