How Healthy is Your Water?
41.59831, -70.64239 41.597144, -70.641145

West Falmouth Harbor – Harbor Head Snapshot

62
out of 100
Bay Health Index (5-year average)
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62
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Supporting Data

West Falmouth Harbor – Harbor Head: Center Harbor (Station WF4N)
Nitrogen, algae, and water clarity measurements taken from the center of Harbor Head. (41.59831, -70.64239)
Total Nitrogen
Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen
Total Organic Nitrogen
Algal Pigments
Total Pigments
Water Clarity
Yearly Average
West Falmouth Harbor – Harbor Head: Harbor Head – East (Station WF5X)
Dissolved oxygen and water clarity measurements taken from a private dock on the east side of Harbor Head. (41.597144, -70.641145)
Dissolved Oxygen
All Measurements
Average of Lowest 20%
Water Clarity
Yearly Average
Bay Health data is funded in part by the Massachusetts Environmental Trust.
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