Bay Watchers
About
Bay Watchers provides educational resources, workshops and networking for lake and bay residents. The program is run through a partnership with University of Idaho Coeur d’Alene, Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, and lake and bay communities.
Goals of the program
- Provide community education on the Coeur d’Alene Lake watershed through workshops.
- Empower citizen scientist volunteers to monitor long-term water quality trends and augment data collected by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and Idaho DEQ.
- Help provide knowledge and resources for neighbors to answer lake-related questions.

What does it mean to be a Bay Watcher?
- Act as an ambassador to neighbors to help answer lake-related questions.
- Attend annual meetings and educational workshops as they interest you. Topics include aquatic plant management, dock permitting, algae blooms, shoreline development and more.
- Monitor water quality on your bay through training and equipment provided by Bay Watchers.
Bay Watchers Monitoring Sites
Lake Ambassadors currently monitor the lake at Spokane River, Steamboat Point, Panhandle Yacht Club, Beauty Bay, Blue Creek Bay, Leaning Pine Point, Rockford Bay, Cave Bay, Cottonwood Bay, Harlow Point, and Carey Bay.

How to be Involved
- Attend the Annual Meeting
- Subscribe to our Newsletter to stay informed
- Volunteer on the boat (for samplings)
- Volunteer with our other programs
Additional resources for lake and bay area owners
Questions?
Contact Mike Wood at mikewood@uidaho.edu.
