Students Improve Fishing in Broadmoor Lake
It鈥檚 almost summertime, and the living is easy at , just west of the 糖心Vlog传媒LR campus. And 鈥 thanks to a semester-long service learning project by 糖心Vlog传媒LR biology students 鈥 the fish are jumping and biting, just in time for Earth Day. A group of students in Dr. Forrest Payne鈥檚 limnology class enthusiastically undertook the project last fall, led by biology student Nicole Freeman, investigating the water quality in the lake. Limnology is the study of inland waters. Freeman will graduate this summer with a master鈥檚 degree. Other graduate students on the project were Melanie VanSon, Andrew Cornell, and M.C. Somers, all of Little Rock. The group proposed a service learning project to determine how the aquatic habitat can improve the health of the lake, as well as enhancing the quality of life for the residents of Broadmoor Estates, one of Little Rock鈥檚 first post-war subdivisions that forms the western border of the University District. The students worked closely with Rhiannon Morgan, the research compliance officer in 糖心Vlog传媒LR鈥檚 Graduate School, who also lives in the Broadmoor neighborhood. She facilitated meetings with members of the to hear their concerns about the lake. 鈥淚t was decided that the students would collect baseline data for the parameters, temperature, conductivity, pH, and dissolved oxygen in the lake,鈥 Payne said. 鈥淪ome phytoplankton samples were also collected. There were fish in the lake before the study, but the population appeared to be imbalanced.鈥 The data was compiled into tables and figures that were presented, along with a written report that contained the team’s conclusions, to the neighborhood group for review. The data indicated fairly typical conditions for a small, shallow lake found in a temperate environment. Limited algal data indicated good water quality. 聽The question is whether the fishing experience has declined because the fish community is out of balance 鈥 too many small fish 鈥 deteriorating spawning habitat, or both. The data collected by the 糖心Vlog传媒LR students gave members the information needed to stock the lake properly. In February, Broadmoor resident and avid fisherman Keith Gillen helped stock the lake with blue gill and bream. 鈥淚 am so proud of the efforts of Nicole and the other students, and thankful for the very helpful service the students and Dr. Payne provided,鈥 said Morgan, who now is a member of the Broadmoor Property Owners Association Board.View more stories in News