Show 13 shallow bays of the lake swimming about just beneath the surface They feed on a type of green algae that also 21 The larvae and shrimp are the only grows in the lake life visible to the naked eye although scientists have located a dozen species of bacterial life and as many types of algae making a total of some twenty types of animal 22 waters lake the six types of life in As might be expected on such an inland sea storms are common and develop rather suddenly In such instances the mirror-lik- e surface of the lake is often turned into a raging sea of rolling waves and white caps Lake boatsmen avoid sailing during severe storms because the heavy lake waters create a tremendous strain on boat timbers several boats Waters driven before a wind have been wrecked in storms often rise several inches in a few hours covering sandbars as well as miles of ordinarily bare plain The storms come In 1944 the up suddenly and die down almost as rapidly writer passed from Promontory Point to Fremont Island in a small boat during an afternoon calm About sundown a wind began blowing and the lake was soon a raging sea hours during the night the wind raged 67 ff SI J E Talmage The Great Salt By Lake Several morning however Past and Present Gladys M Relyea "Salt Lake Where the Fish Their Backs” Desert Magazine September 1941 14 SS Swim on |