This Week's Water Conditions Update

November 3, 2023

Water Conditions Tracker
Lake Okeechobee Levels & Caloosahatchee Flow Impacts

On 11/1/23 Lake Okeechobee was at 16.16 feet, decreasing by 0.09 feet in the past week. The weekly average flow at S-79 was 1,968 cfs (cubic feet per second) and flow from the Lake at S-77 was an average of 1,601 cfs. The 14-day average flow at S-79 was 1,956 cfs and has been in the optimum flow envelope (750 - 2,100 cfs) for 8 days.

For more information on Lake Okeechobee and estuary conditions go to the latest Caloosahatchee Conditions Report

Water Surface Temperature

This Week

Daily Average for Oct. 31, 2023


Gulf of Mexico: 77.2 °F

Caloosahatchee (Alva): 78.1°F

Lake Okeechobee (LZ40): 78.6°F

Last Week

Daily Average for Oct. 24, 2023


Gulf of Mexico: 77.1 °F

Caloosahatchee (Alva): 78.16°F

Lake Okeechobee (LZ40): 75.9°F

Weekly Rainfall Totals

WP Franklin (S-79): 0.00” Ortona (S-78): 0.00” Moore Haven (S-77): 0.00”

Virtual Water Quality Tour from Lighthouse Beach Park

Click here or on the image above to take a virtual tour from above Lighthouse Beach Park to see how the water looked this week.


Photo was taken on 10/30/23 at 1:12 PM on a rising tide (1.6 ft). The 14-day average flow at S-79 was 1,915 cfs.

Red drift algae between Olde Middle Gulf Drive and Tarpon Bay Road, with very heavy deposits near Olde Middle Gulf Drive. Photo: City of Sanibel

Red Tide

On 10/27/23, the FWC reported the red tide organism Karenia brevis was observed at background concentrations in four samples: one sample collected offshore of Pinellas County, and one sample each from Sarasota, Lee, and Collier counties. Other samples collected statewide did not contain K. brevis

The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) received 2 birds with toxicosis symptoms (from red tide or blue-green algae) from 10/24/23 - 10/30/23.

Blue-Green Algae

On 10/30/23 sampling for cyanobacteria by the Lee County Environmental Lab reported the presence of Microcystis at the Alva Boat Ramp as visible specks. Microcystis was moderately abundant upstream of the Franklin Locks as visible specks with a green/tan scum along the Locks and shore

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Resources To Follow:

To learn more about our current water conditions, click on the following links:


Water Conditions Update Archive


Caloosahatchee Conditions Report

A collaborative, weekly analysis, including recommendations for water managers regarding Lake Okeechobee flows.


RECON

SCCF's River, Estuary, and Coastal Observing Network is a network of eight optical water quality sensors deployed throughout the Caloosahatchee and the Pine Island Sound estuary to provide real-time water quality data.


Caloosahatchee River Virtual Tour



Red Tide Resources


NOAA HAB Monitoring System - Lake Okeechobee

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