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See the Great Salt Lake and water levels from the air

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Last updated: June 30, 2024 8:59 pm
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The Salt Lake Tribune joined a flight over the Great Salt Lake on a six-seater plane Tuesday morning. Here’s what we saw.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) Stansbury Island during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

  | April 9, 2024, 8:43 p.m.

| Updated: 10:55 p.m.

This article is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative that partners news, education and media organizations to help inform people about the plight of the Great Salt Lake—and what can be done to make a difference before it is too late. Read all of our stories at greatsaltlakenews.org.

The propeller whirs loudly as local wildlife photographer Mary Anne Karren points out landmarks in the Great Salt Lake, showing a sobering view of low water levels with some bright spots.

A Tuesday morning flight over the lake with EcoFlight — an organization that uses small aircraft to get up and personal with wildlands, watersheds and culturally important landscapes — gave aerial views of landmarks in the critical body of water.

When people “really don’t get it, you can get up in the air and see how much the water has receded,” said Jane Pargiter, the nonprofit organization’s executive director.

Groups flew in a six-seater propeller plane near landmarks including Bear River Bay, Promontory Point, Fremont and Antelope islands and the surrounding marshlands.

Here’s what the Great Salt Lake and its water levels looked like from the air.

Shortly after taking off from Ogden-Hinckley Airport, the EcoFlight plane approached the lake from the east, flying over marshlands that include nature preserves for waterfowl.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) Lower water levels are seen during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

The causeway to Promontory Point is almost completely surrounded by water.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) The causeway to Promontory Point is almost surrounded by water during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) Evaporation ponds and Promontory Point pictured during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

More good news: Water levels are up in Bear River Bay as the river flows into the lake, Karren said.

Unlike a similar flight in 2022, she said, Bear River is visibly flowing into the lake.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) Water levels are up in Bear River Bay during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

A railroad causeway splitting the lake from north to south likely has staved off its collapse more than once.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) The railroad causeway and berm used to regulate flow to the north arm of the Great Salt Lake are visible during a flyover of the lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

With Bear River Bay up, Fremont Island is actually close to being an island again. A land bridge isn’t “quite a land bridge anymore,” Karren said — it’s nearly covered in water.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) Fremont Island during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

Farmington Bay remains low, meaning Antelope and Stansbury islands look like islands from the north but more like peninsulas from the south.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) Stansbury Island during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) The beach on Antelope Island and water recession are visible during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

There’s a gradual transition from marshland to farmland to the start of the suburbs.

(Megan Banta | The Salt Lake Tribune) Marshlands give way to the start of the suburbs during a flyover of the Great Salt Lake with EcoFlight on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

Karren points out where Phragmites, an invasive species, are forming new colonies in the Great Salt Lake playa, and the Weber River as it flows into the lake.

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