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Elodea Infestation Threatens Floatplane Operations at Lake Hood

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Lake & Waterway Management
Aquatic weed harvester and approaching float plane
A weed infestation so bad it’s disturbing navigation for planes on Lake Hood has prompted the state to request an emergency herbicide application before someone gets hurt. Lake Hood in Alaska, known as the world’s busiest floatplane base, is exploding with greenery fueled by this year’s warm summer. But the lush underwater vegetation now includes
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Elodea Invasion Threatens Alaska’s Sand Lake Waterways

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Lake & Waterway Management
Invasive elodea displaces native aquatic vegetation.
Residents watched as the water on Sand Lake steadily turned greener. Weeds wrapped around rudders of float plants and choked the canal area. The bottom of the lake eventually vanished from view as Alaska’s first know submerged invasive aquatic plant, elodea reared its ugly head. Ecologists warn that the plant, known for its dense growth
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