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Not just Okanagan Lake; large crayfish spotted in Osoyoos Lake | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


The species is known to feed on algae, insects and other crayfish, in addition to ‘vascular detritus’ – particulate organic carbon, but food choice is largely dependent on what is available in the surrounding environment.
The crayfish are found in the southern quarter of British Columbia, ranging as far north as Okanagan Lake, west to Vancouver Island and east to the Kootenays.
The signal crayfish can be found in both lakes and streams, with sightings reported in many interior freshwater lakes, rivers and streams.
Juveniles prefer shallow waters while adults are often found in deeper parts of a lake or stream. ....

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Osoyoos photographer captures mysterious ice phenomenon | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


Image Credit: Greg Reely
An Osoyoos photographer recently captured a unique ice formation on Osoyoos Lake.
This year’s mild winter has limited ice build up on South Okanagan lakes, but earlier this week Osoyoos resident Greg Reely was out taking photographs when he found these ice discs on the south side of Haynes Point on Osoyoos Lake.
Retired UBC Geography Professor Michael Church says he believes the formations are ice discs, formed from irregular pieces of ice that are rotated in the current.
The irregular edges are knocked off by collisions with other pieces.
“Notice they are sitting adjacent to a through-flowing current of water,” Church said in an email. ....

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