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Oligotrophic

A term often used to describe the characteristic of a lake.  Oligotrophic lakes are relatively poor in plant nutrients, leading to sparse growth of algae and other organisms, and have a high oxygen content owing to the low organic content (compare with euthrophic). 

In LAWA, a tropic level of 2-3 meaning the water quality is good. The lake is clear and blue, with very low levels of nutrients and algae.