Controlling Invasive Species

Controlling Invasive Species

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Starry Stonewort

Starry stonewort forms dense mats in lakes and can significantly reduce the diversity of other aquatic plants.
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Filamentous Algae

Their abundant growth can result in a number of management concerns, including aesthetics, swimming nuisance, and interference with fishing.
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Curly Leaf Pondweed

Curly-leaf pondweed out-competes native aquatic plant species and reduces diversity. Dense colonies can hinder fish movement as well as recreational activity.
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Eurasian Watermilfoil

Eurasian watermilfoil forms thick mats in shallow areas of a lake, quickly growing and spreading to block sunlight, killing off native aquatic plants that fish and other underwater species rely on for food and shelter.
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