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Rotorua Lake Weed Odor Sparks Calls for Preventative Management

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/ Published in Lake & Waterway Management, News
A recent environmental event at the lakefront of Lake Rotorua in New Zealand, where invasive aquatic weed surfaced in large quantities.
Rotting lake weed and dead fish are causing a strong odor along Rotorua’s lakefront as a 70-tonne-per-day clean-up continues. Businesses report guests are complaining or staying away, highlighting the impact on the city’s reputation. The piles of weed surfaced two weeks ago after strong winds disturbed the lakebed. The Bay of Plenty Regional Council began
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TVA Uses Hydroacoustics and Mapping to Manage Nuisance Aquatic Plants

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Lake & Waterway Management
Native aquatic vegetation are necessary for the overall health of an aquatic ecosystem.
The summer heat came early to the Tennessee Valley, upping the pressure for Dr. Brett Hartis, Tennessee Valley Authority aquatic plant management specialist, to get his job just right. He is charged with the task of monitoring and managing nuisance aquatic plants in the Tennessee River system. Over the roar of the airboat Hartis can
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What Is Aquatic Weed Harvesting and What Results Should You Expect

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Resources
Aquatic Plant Harvester Removing Weeds
What is Harvesting? Operational Considerations for your lake. Expected Results from a Weed Harvesting Program. Most aquatic plant harvesting systems will cut and remove submersed plants to a depth of five or six feet. As this biomass is removed from the lake, the water is immediately ready for use and there are no restrictions on
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Fox Lake Plan Uses Harvesting and Herbicides to Manage Nuisance Weeds Near Piers

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Lake & Waterway Management
HM-420 Weed Harvester with Stainless Steel Barge
In recent years Fox Lake in Wisconsin has responded to a decade of water quality management that has shifted the lake from being turbid with frequent algae blooms to a clearer water condition. This has fostered improved lake use, the return of aquatic plants and a more balanced fishery. One consequence of the water quality
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