Abstract

The survey of Echo Lake, King County, Washington, as a biological habitat represents the first year-round investigation that has been carried out on a fresh-water body of the Pacific Northwest. It is hoped that this survey may form a basis of comparison with other lakes of the country, many of which have been studied in considerable detail. Several factors are suggested which might be primarily considered in a comparative study; namely: (i) geographical separation with resulting differences in the species of plants and animals present, and (2) climatic separation with resulting differences in the physical conditions of the water environment. It has been the aim of this paper to accurately portray biological and physical conditions in Echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ',''t , ......... .. .. i

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