Monday, June 11, 2012

Hey APbio fans... if you are reading this it is because you are a follower and hopefully if you signed on as a contributor you are also seeing this post.  If you have signed on as a follower and NOT a contributor, please do so sooner rather than later (just got you, Tyler).  That way you can create your first post that is due THIS FRIDAY and read others' posts....
I just got back from a weekend at Lake Blackshear- very fun but I think I broke myself tubing.... can anyone tell me any bio facts about the area? types of trees, how lake formed, wildlife,????? look it up!  -Ms. P http://www.georgialakeinfo.com/blackshear/

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  1. The park on the banks of the lake is a veterans memorial..kinda cool. There are several types of fish such as: bass, crappie, white bass, hybrid bass, stripers and catfish. The lake is a flint river reservoir. The lake was formed by the construction of the power dam in Cordele; it was formed in about 1930. There are many cypress trees that live in the middle of the lake that survived after being submerged under water when the lake was formed, while many of the other kinds of trees died and decomposed once submerged.

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    1. Nicely done, Carrie. You when "the prize" for first comment/contributor. whoo hoo. BTW, the cypress tress were really cool. You could see their buttress roots sticking out of the water...

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