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This file contains daily water temperature measurements from the Vermont Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research’s (VT EPSCoR) Basin Resilience to Extreme Events (BREE) Buoy in Inner St. Albans Bay, Lake Champlain, VT, USA. The Buoy is located at (44° 47’ 37.889” N, 073° 9’ 18.641” W). BREE is funded through NSF Award# OIA-1556770.Forest Ecosystem Monitoring CooperativeContributions of winter foraging to the annual growth of thermally-dissimilar fish speciesEllenMarsdencontentProviderJasonStockwellcontentProviderBenjaminBlockprincipalInvestigatorThe Winter Fish Ecology project was carried out by Benjamin Block as part of his Master's Thesis research. This repository through ̽̽ FEMC will make raw data, supporting the research and subsequent publications, publicly available. In addition to raw data, we have provided a draft of our manuscript to describe how the data were collected, processed, and analyzed. A README file has also been included to provide descriptions of each dataset.2018BuoyWaterTempDataThis file contains daily water temperature measurements from the Vermont Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research’s (VT EPSCoR) Basin Resilience to Extreme Events (BREE) Buoy in Inner St. Albans Bay, Lake Champlain, VT, USA. The Buoy is located at (44° 47’ 37.889” N, 073° 9’ 18.641” W). BREE is funded through NSF Award# OIA-1556770.VMC.1628.3245mySQL/femc/data/archive/project/winterfishecology/dataset/2018buoywatertempdata2017-09-012020-04-15avgtempavgtempNo description for this attributedecimalno datadatedateNo description for this attributedateYYYY-MM-DDdaydayNo description for this attributeintno datamonthmonthNo description for this attributeintno datayearyearNo description for this attributeintno data