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Lake & Waterway Management focuses on the practices and strategies that keep lakes, rivers, and wetlands healthy. Topics include lake health, ecosystem balance, climate change impacts, shoreline restoration, fish populations, and sustainable management techniques that protect water resources for the future.

Shrinking of Wular Lake

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Largest Natural Freshwater Lake in Asia
Wular Lake, the second largest natural freshwater lake in Asia, is situated in Bandipora district of Kashmir. The size of the lake is 16 km long and 10 km wide, but varies according to season due to varying water levels. The area of the lake has reduced from 157 sq. km to 86 sq km
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Herbicide Destroys Aquatic Vegetation

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Plant Management, Lake & Waterway Management, Recreation & Fisheries
Chemical Treatment of aquatic plants.
Lake Pinehurst does not permit power boats making it an ideal lake to host cocktail cruises, sail, swim, and fish. Well, maybe not fish. This 200-acre manmade lake is owned by Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina; a premiere golf and recreation resort. Residents of the area and resort guests trolled for largemouth bass and other
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Fish Found Dead after Chemical Treatment

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Lake & Waterway Management, Recreation & Fisheries
Spraying herbicide on the lake
A heat wave combined with a chemical treatment for weeds proved to be deadly to some fish in Bon Aire Lake, according to the executive director of Merrillville Stormwater Utility. Matt Lake said about 100 fish died recently in an isolated incident in the 21-acre lake when the heat index rose to 110 degrees the
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Chemical Treatment Kills Thousands of Fish in Hartwell Lake

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Gamefish dead after chemical treatment for aquatic plant management.
About 5,000 fish have died because of algaecides applied to Hartwell Lake in an effort to improve the region’s drinking water. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and the state’s public-health agency are investigating the fish kill, which affects the area around the Anderson Joint Regional Water System’s intake on the lake. 160 acres
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Diamond Lake Chemical Treatment Caused Fish Kill

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Fishkill
Michigan anglers are fed up with the way some area lake associations have amped up their aquatic plant treatments in recent years. The annual dump of herbicides has destroyed a lot of fish habitat in recent years. It doesn’t matter whether you fish for panfish, bass, pike or walleye; excessive treatments have negative effects. Plants
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Important Wetland Habitats From Around The World

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Wetland Habitat
The locations of wetlands can vary widely from marshes and ponds, to edges of lakes and oceans, to low lying areas that flood often. In today’s world wetlands, like many other natural ecosystems, are threatened by human activity, global warming, and the changes both are bringing with them. These natural environments play a number of
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Some Great Lakes Fish Populations at Risk from Low Nutrient Levels

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/ Published in Lake & Waterway Management, Water Quality & Pollution
Toxic algae blooms pose a risk to humans and wildlife.
As algal blooms flourish on the edges of the Great Lakes, lake management bodies look to cut down the flow of nutrients into the water that feeds the algae. But, as a recent report by the International Joint Commission explains, not all parts of the lakes suffer from too many nutrients — in fact, the
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Starry Stonewort Spreads in Wisconsin Lakes Despite Control Efforts

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Dense mat of the invasive aquatic macroalgae known as starry stonewort
In August of 2018 starry stonewort, an aquatic invasive species was found in a lagoon of Geneva Lake and within a year it was found in Geneva Lake. Initially it was hoped that the isolated population in the lagoon could be eradicated by dredging before it got into the lake, but the attempts failed and
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Kiel Man Honored for 50 Years of Lake Stewardship

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Cedar Lake Weed Harvester Operator
Aquarius Systems turned 55 this year and during that time we have seen harvester operators come and go. Oftentimes operators are college kids looking for some summer work or retired community members looking to keep active and make a little money. However, that is not the case with the operator of the Cedar Lake Sanitary
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Lake Association Voices Opposition to Herbicide Use

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Chemical Treatment of aquatic plants.
The Chautauqua Lake Association (CLA) says it has filed objections to a permit applications that would allow for the application of two powerful herbicides to 1,200 acres of Chautauqua Lake this coming summer. The CLA in New York is the organization that helps manage weeds on the lake by operating a number of harvesters to
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