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March 2024 Newsletter

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More Green and Less Fish A Message from our Leader: Spring has Come Early Low Ice Shelf Could Impact Fish Populations Lack of Snow Spurs Aquatic Plant Growth 50 Years of Wisconsin Lake Management Law Upcoming Conferences: Western Aquatic Plant Management Society Annual Conference Indiana Lakes Management Society 35th Annual Conference Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers
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December 2023 Newsletter

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Let the Rivers be Messy A Message from our Leader: Celebrate the Essence of Water The Critical Process of Lake Turnover Let the Rivers be Messy Dam Removal Eliminates Fish Infection Hot Spots Read More
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August 2022 Newsletter

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Protecting our Inland Waterways A Message From Our Leader: Proper Lake Use  is a Matter of Balancing Rules, Expectations & Local Customs Freshwater Suffocation Wake Surfing: Yea or Nay? Upcoming Conferences: Florida Lake Management Society 33rd Annual Technical Symposium Read More
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July 2021 Newsletter

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Facial Recognition for Fish July is Lakes Appreciation Month! Exploding Colors in the Sky, Chemicals in the Lake Facial Recognition for Fish 10th Anniversary of Aquarius Systems’ Newsletter Illegal Use of Hydraulic Jets Born to Improve Water Quality Read More
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March 2021 Newsletter

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It’s About Dam Time A Special Ice Harvesting Memory Is Vermont’s Renewable Power Clean Enough? Coming of Age Small Dams Disrupt Fish The United States’ Largest Dam Removal Project Upcoming Conferences: Wisconsin Lakes Water Week Virginia Lakes & Watersheds Association Illinois Lakes Management Association World Water Day 32nd Indiana Lake Management Society New York State
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March 2020 Newsletter

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Hooked on Fish Fry Friday Shortage of Lake Perch Recycling Disposable Contact Lens Blister Packs Balloon Ban to Include Floating Lanterns Water Can Help Fight Climate Change Upcoming Conferences: Pennsylvania Lake Mgmt Society Conference Virginia Water Conference Illinois Lake Management Association Conference Western Aquatic Plant Management Society Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers Convention Read More
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September 2019 Newsletter

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Mussels and Snails Beware! Restoring Native Plants Carp a Prized Fish Cuisine First Line of Defense Fish that Could Change a Lake’s Ecosystem Mussels and Snails Beware! Read More
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May 2019 Newsletter

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Safe Passage for Fish It’s Officially Boat Inspection Season! ColorCycle Safe Passage for Fish Flint Michigan Water Crisis Not Over World Turtle Day Read More
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April 2017 Newsletter

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The Legacy of Phosphorus “Legacy P” Poses Challenge To Water Quality Algaecide Treatments Not Effective on Starry Stonewort Environmentalists Don’t Support Artificial Reef Invasive Silver Carp Found in St. Croix River Upcoming Conferences: 39th Annual Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention 2017 Connecticut Lakes Conference 34th Annual New York State Federation of Lake Associations Conference Read More
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November 2015 Newsletter

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Alewives, and trout, and carp! Oh, my! Keeping Lakes & Lawns Healthy by Not Raking Lake Michigan Alewife Collapse Regional Fishing Culture Lost Asian Carp Creeping Toward Lake Michigan NALMS 35th International Symposium Read More
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