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October 2014 Newsletter

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Invasive Species: Do We Worry Too Much? Clever Modifications By Aquarius Systems Customers Invasive Species: Do We Worry Too Much? Wisconsin’s Wild Rice Read More
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November 2013 Newsletter

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From the Atlantic to the Great Lakes From the Atlantic to the Great Lakes: The Erie Canal Water Trivia Mink: Key Species in Marsh Management Aquatic Plants Adapt to Survive Ohio Lake Management Conference Read More
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September 2012 Newsletter

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Protect your Groundwater Protect you Groundwater Day The Sport of Rowing Why Aquatic Weed Control is Necessary Upcoming Conferences Read More
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September 2011 Newsletter

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Milwaukee’s Trash Skimmer, Aquatic weed control, conferences & symposiums New Trash Skimmer: To Maintain Milwaukee’s Rivers and Harbor Aquatic Weed Control Lake Sustainability Vegetation Identification Read More
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Mechanical Harvesting Removes Rotting Tape Grass from Cheshire Reservoir

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Lake & Waterway Management
Mechanical weed harvesting removing eel grass.
A very warm winter combined with a long spring and a hot dry summer caused the weeds to flourish at an accelerated rate at Cheshire Reservoir in Massachusetts. A treatment to control Vallisnaria americana weed, also known as tape grass from the reservoir generated a massive release of the weeds grip on the lake bottom.
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Hand Pulling Starry Stonewort Helps Protect Native Plants

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Dense mat of the invasive aquatic macroalgae known as starry stonewort
Heidi Bunk, a water resources management specialist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, said while the long-term effectiveness of hand pulling the invasive species starry stonewort is still being evaluated, it can be advantageous because it allows for the removal of starry stonewort without harming native species in the way chemical treatments might. She
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Manual Water Hyacinth Removal Raises Concerns Over Spread

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Free-floating aquatic plant, water hyacinth.
Nyamitanga Division Chairperson Moses Karanzi Kajubi says the move to manually remove the water weed should be supported instead of being criticized. He says that they intend to do the cleaning of the river at least once a month, by pulling the water weed out of the water and cut it into pieces so that
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Milfoil Rototillers Keep Okanagan Lakes Clear for Recreation

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Aquatic Invasive eurasian watermilfoil, is an aquatic plant that forms dense mats of vegetation on the water’s surface.
Okanagan Basin Water Board (Canada) built and operates three milfoil rototillers that have been in use for several decades. The machines were built for the sole purpose of chewing up the bottom of the lake and loosening up the roots of aquatic plants, especially Eurasian watermilfoil. The program started when the Eurasian Milfoil weed was
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Larger Weed Harvester Expected to Improve Quality of Weed Removal

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Mechanical Lake Weed Harvester
The Cazenovia Town Board’s first meeting of the new year — and with recently elected Councilor Jimmy Golub seated at the table — saw not only the making of annual organizational appointments for the town government, but also the announcement that the town is soliciting bids to potentially purchase a brand new lake weed harvester
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Mechanical Harvesting Removes Water Chestnut on the Charles River

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Water Quality & Pollution
Water chestnut forms dense floating mats which crowds out native vegetation.
The Charles River Watershed Association and local citizens have obtained funding to conduct large-scale mechanical harvesting to remove roughly 50 acres of water chestnut and other invasive weeds. The Charles River Lakes District in Massachusetts is a popular destination for canoeists, kayakers and rowers, but the pollution from stormwater runoff resulted in an increase in
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