User talk:Blessin2

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Review Comments on Alma Lake page
Overall, this new page is a nicely structured and informative page that includes an infobox, table of contents, and photos. Detailed below are a few suggestions for issues to address that would improve the page.


 * 1) A few of the terms used are somewhat discipline specific and may benefit from additional definition or linking to other pages with details on these topics: seepage lake, dimictic, secchi disk depths, mesotrophic.
 * 2) References 3, 4, and 5 to the almamoonlake.org page seem broken/blocked. Is the link correct, or is there potentially another option for sourcing that information?
 * 3) Please clarify or provide context for the special concern designation mentioned in the first section of the Wildlife section (according to what agency standard or criteria is the concern?).
 * 4) For the Alma Lake at dusk photo, there is a minor discrepancy between the image description (2020) and the date in image metadata (2019) shown on the image wikimedia page.
 * 5) As suggested on the wikimedia page for both images, consider adding file captions and/or item categories to aid in discoverability, such as from the headings of nature or places categories
 * 6) Typo in first sentence of human use section? Lakes --> Lake's

Kellyproof (talk) 21:58, 4 December 2020 (UTC)

Alma Lake page bathymetic image
Nice article, thanks for writing it. I noticed the bathymetry used was a derived from the Wisconsin DNR. If you can point to the law that a public document for Wisconsin is public domain then the file will remain, but currently the "own work" does not seem to be correct as this is a crop of the DNR. When uploading cropped work it is good practice to upload the original as well and note where it was obtained (as stated in the DNR PDF). Also WikiMedia commons has more strict policies of images while Wikipedia has more fair use options. You can read more on best practices for images on the Do and Dont's and Image Use Policy. I know copyright can be a little complicated, thank you for creating the article and including images. Wolfgang8741 says: If not you, then who? (talk) 20:14, 7 December 2020 (UTC)