Phosphorous & Phosphorous Reduction

Over time, sediment and organic matter slowly accumulate in the bottom of a water body. This natural aging process, known as eutrophication, is one of the worst enemies of a healthy pond or lake.…

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Invasive In-Depth: Curly-leaf Pondweed

The dense surface mats it forms can often be covered with filamentous algae.       Curly-leaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) is an invasive herbaceous perennial plant, present in every U.S. state…

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SeClear® Solution

Nuisance Algae’s Source    A widespread problem in rivers, lakes, estuaries and coastal oceans throughout the United States, high levels of phosphorous and nitrogen are a persistent, hard-to-treat…

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Invasive Fanwort Headed to Oneida Lake

Fanwort  (Cabomba Caroliniana) ecy.wa.gov       NY- Heading down the west branch of Fish Creek toward Oneida Lake, the nuisance species fanwort is starting to spread from its stands in Kasoag…

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NY Bay Treated for Watermilfoil

Eurasian watermilfoil (nature.org).      Crews with Goose Bay Reclamation Corp. have begun treating a 40-acre section of the bay for Eurasian watermilfoil. Preliminary studies of the bay's…

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Volcanic Eruption Helps Ease Red Tide

Sorsogon Bay (mysorsogon.files.wordpress.com).      Released by Mayon and Bulusan volcanoes, volcanic ash flowed down to Sorsogon Bay, indirectly curtailing the toxin-producing red tide algae. In…

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