Sheepscot Lake’s water quality has been monitored since 1977. The best offense is a good defense in this regard so water clarity is tested using a Secchi disk & scope. Sheepscot is a golden colored lake with an average Secchi Disk Transparency of 16.1 ft.
A phosphorus surface grab test is done 3-4 times a year. The measure of total phospho
Sheepscot Lake’s water quality has been monitored since 1977. The best offense is a good defense in this regard so water clarity is tested using a Secchi disk & scope. Sheepscot is a golden colored lake with an average Secchi Disk Transparency of 16.1 ft.
A phosphorus surface grab test is done 3-4 times a year. The measure of total phosphorus averages 7 ppb (vs 12 ppb in other tested Maine lakes). The potential is low for phosphorus to leave the bottom sediments and become available to algae in the water column.
This is good news as phosphorus is a nutrient that feeds algae. Dissolved oxygen and water temperature are also monitored, the results of which tell us there is low dissolved oxygen depletion in the deep areas of the lake. This too is a good measure of a healthy lake.
The annual Maine Audubon Society’s loon count takes place on the third Saturday in July. Since 1982 Sheepscot Lake is represented by four boats, two spotters per boat, of trained local residents armed with a detailed sightings questionnaire supplied by the Audubon Society. Each boat is assigned to one of four survey areas giving 100% cove
The annual Maine Audubon Society’s loon count takes place on the third Saturday in July. Since 1982 Sheepscot Lake is represented by four boats, two spotters per boat, of trained local residents armed with a detailed sightings questionnaire supplied by the Audubon Society. Each boat is assigned to one of four survey areas giving 100% coverage of the lake.
Of the five species of loons in the world only one, the common loon, breeds in Maine with often 4,300 loons in the state, affording sights and sounds of the haunting music of their voices. Loons need clean, cold water and help prevent overcrowding of fishing stocks.
During their 5-6 month annual breeding season before returning to the ocean for the winter, they are harbingers of negative conditions such as drops in oxygen levels and increases in overall pollution and lake temperatures.
Other threats to loons include approaching their shoreline nests, boat wakes, fishing line tangles, lead based fishing equipment and harassment near nests, such as fireworks.
Enjoy this article about a recent family outing participating in the loon count:
https://townline.org/family-outing-loon-count-on-sheepscot-lake/
Each year SLA hosts an annual July 4th Boat Parade around Sheepscot Lake. It's a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the lake with your fellow residents. THE 2022 boat parade was a great success, with 32 boats participating and several families cheering from the shore.
Please join us next year on July 4th!
Each year Sheepscot Lake Asssociation's board hosts an annual meeting.. Our 2022 annual meeting was held July 21st at the Palermo Consolidated School, Rte 3.
At the Annual Meeting we:
Each year Sheepscot Lake Asssociation's board hosts an annual meeting.. Our 2022 annual meeting was held July 21st at the Palermo Consolidated School, Rte 3.
At the Annual Meeting we:
We hope you'll join us this year!
The SLA Board regularly communicates the activities and programs underway each year on behalf of Sheepscot Lake. As a member you will receive our regular newsletters via email. You can also keep up to date with our efforts via the local newspaper, the Town Line (https://townline.org/)
Please consider subscribing to the Town Line as well
The SLA Board regularly communicates the activities and programs underway each year on behalf of Sheepscot Lake. As a member you will receive our regular newsletters via email. You can also keep up to date with our efforts via the local newspaper, the Town Line (https://townline.org/)
Please consider subscribing to the Town Line as well to support this wonderful weekly publication.
Please scroll down to see our current newsletter:
Palermo residents win battle over Sheepscot Lake dam opening
April 4, 2018
The residents of Palermo have won a major battle in the opposition to LD922, the legislative bill mandating the opening of the Sheepscot Dam to alewives, and other migrating fishes which would have a negative impact on the health of the lake. Representative Jeffrey P
Palermo residents win battle over Sheepscot Lake dam opening
April 4, 2018
The residents of Palermo have won a major battle in the opposition to LD922, the legislative bill mandating the opening of the Sheepscot Dam to alewives, and other migrating fishes which would have a negative impact on the health of the lake. Representative Jeffrey Pierce of the Maine House of Representatives, and sponsor of LD922, has agreed to withdraw the bill which is currently tabled in the Maine House upon request of Governor Paul LePage.
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