A Secchi disk is a simple and effective tool used to measure water transparency in bodies of water. It consists of a circular disk, usually about 20 centimeters (8 inches) in diameter, that is divided into black and white quadrants. The disk is lowered into the water on a rope or cable until it becomes invisible to the observer, who then records the depth at which this occurs.
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