Plus, it's hard to not have fun when you're sporting neon colored safety goggles!
Seven of the students tested for and recorded the concentrations of phosphates, ammonia, surfactants and copper, as well as recording other parameters such as turbidity and pH.
The girls will share the results of their research at our Culmination in June.
While the chemists were busy doing each sample in triplicate, four students collected, identified and recorded data on macroinvertebrates. Today, since we did not need to worry about disturbing salmon redds, we used kicknets on a couple of sites.
Kicknets are really effective and using one was a big hit with our young scientists. First, you've gotta find a good spot and jab the edges of the net into the sediment (in this case deep, slippery, ooey-gooey MUD).
Then you gotta jam your wellies deep into the mud and really stir things up! This is some serious fun that elicits lots of squeals.
Then, you haul up your net... take a quick peek to see if you spot anything wiggling around...
... and take the whole kit and kabootle back on land so you can find your macros...
and sort them by type.
Sometimes you need to use the microscope to figure out what you are looking at... plus it's really cool to see the macroinvertebrates magnified forty times!
You really want to know what we discovered don't you? Well, we have another sampling outing next week, then we'll continue following the scientific method as we analyze and interpret our results and prepare to share our findings with the world... on June 5th!