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I am actually hoping that my deeper water isn't turned over as frequently, leaving a cooler layer on the bottom but with enough circulation to not become anoxic.
Perhaps if visibility permits (more likely in cold weather when plankton is minimal), you could get a feel for what the circulation route under water is with some small neutral bouyancy objects. That prompts three questions:
1) What to use for neutral bouyancy markers
2) Would cold weather circulation be the same as in warm weather (need a good fluid dynamics guy)?
3) Why do I have such a hard time spelling neutral (nuetral, nutral, neiutral, neutrail, etc.)?


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