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Aquatic Plant Harvester Improves Fishing

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/ Published in Aquatic Weed Harvesters
Mats of aquatic vegetation coming on board the Weed Harvester.
An aquatic plant harvester has been used to scoop up the floating islands of vegetation that have built up on the lake for decades. The process will make the lake easier to navigate for fishermen and other boaters, and should improve the fishing there as well, state experts say. “It will improve the habitat of
fish habitat

Fish Thrive In Power Plant Lakes

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/ Published in Lake & Waterway Management, Recreation & Fisheries
Young salmon fly through the air, released from stock tanks into Lake Champlain.
A crew from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department stocked 7,500 channel catfish in Braunig Lake which is owned by CPS Energy, San Antonio’s municipal electric and gas utility as part of their regular replenishment of the fish populations. CPS Energy manages two such lakes. Braunig Lake cools the utility’s V.H. Braunig Power Station, a
cooling pondfish habitat

July 2023 Newsletter

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/ Published in Newsletter
Controlling the Uncontrollable A Message From Our Leader: Lake Management, Do Your Prefer Soup or Salad? Weed Harvester Does What Residents Can’t Aquatic Plant Removal Improves Fish Habitat Controlling the Uncontrollable Upcoming Event: Best Practices in Waterway Debris Removal Read More
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Lake Association Voices Opposition to Herbicide Use

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Lake & Waterway Management
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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Herbicide to Treat Elodea Kills Native Aquatic Vegetation

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Water Quality & Pollution
Invasive elodea displaces native aquatic vegetation.
Elodea is a plant commonly found in aquariums that, if released in the wild, will dominate certain lake or river habitats, choking out native vegetation and altering the food web at all levels. It increases sedimentation rate, allowing more sediment to settle out of the water. And it can decrease the dissolved oxygen concentration in
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Water Chestnut Spreads in New York and Harms Aquatic Ecosystems and Recreation

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species
Invasive Water Chestnut forms dense mats that displace native species and interfere with recreational activities.
Trapa natans is native to Western Europe and Africa and northeast Asia, including eastern Russia, China, and southeast Asia to Indonesia. Trapa natans was first introduced to North America in the mid- to late-1870s, when it is known to have been introduced into the Cambridge botanical garden at Harvard University around 1877. A decade later
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Wisconsin TV Feature Highlights Aquarius Systems Weed Harvesters Made in Wisconsin

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/ Published in Company News, Lake & Waterway Management
Lake Weed Harvesters
WISN met with our team at Aquarius Systems as well as visiting the Lake Beulah Management District to see these amazing machines that are “Made in Wisconsin”. According to Jane Dauffenbach, President of Aquarius Systems, at the factory in North Prairie they make metal float. The raw material comes in and the talented staff bend
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Montana Boat and Seaplane Inspections Help Prevent Invasive Mussels From Spreading

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Resources
Inland Lake Harvester with Seaplane
Keeping aquatic invasive species out of Montana bodies of water, specifically invasive mussels, is very important to protecting the native fish and plant species in the area. Researchers said cleaning, draining and drying boats is nearly 100% effective at keeping AIS out of Montana. That is why boat inspections are required in the state. Seaplanes
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Why Mechanical Harvesting Is a Smarter Way to Manage Lake Weeds

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/ Published in Blog, Lake & Waterway Management
Harvesting aquatic milfoil and algae in Minnesota with HM-420 Harvester
Unlike using chemicals, or doing nothing at all, the advantages of harvesting include: – Immediate relief from nuisance plants that interfere with navigation and recreation – Immediate use of the water for swimming or irrigation – There is nothing foreign introduced to the environment when using mechanical control – Biomass is removed from the water
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