09-24-2005, 11:40 AM
Actually the Berry does "turn over". I know there is alot of algea growth during the summer, but if you've ever been up there during that 2 week period, you'd know what I mean. Large clumps of moss all over the place! All that algae/moss comes from the bottom of the lake when the upper layer of water cools and sinks to the bottom, which forces all that moss to come to the top with the warmer water...thus the term "turn over". Pretty much all big/deeper lakes in Utah experience this each fall.
I haven't heard if the lake has turned as of yet Mike.
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I haven't heard if the lake has turned as of yet Mike.
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