Cant identify eggs

Slinky

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I found these eggs (the eggs in the picture) on east Vancouver island around Comox or Courtenay. I would like to find out whether these are newt/salamander eggs or frog eggs because i am not interested in taking care of frogs. i am pretty sure the pond was permanent seeing that it was pretty big, if that helps.i am very new to herping and this site so if i missed something then please just tell me. thank you and here is the image!
 

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