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What happened? Is there a return on this investment?
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Please post if there has been any progress in combating the millfoil. Any recommendations about what to do? Are there any ongoing processes around the lake to control it? Or are different communities working separately?
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Unfortunately I didn't see notice of this meeting. Can anyone point to a location I could see the content of the presentations
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Moultonborough has an active milfoil control program, with a yearly budget of about $200,000. This goes to divers, which harvested about 10,000 gallons of milfoil in 2014 and about 60 acres of herbicide treatments. After five years of activity, there is much less milfoil to be found in Moultonborough waters. Each year though, some areas need to be retreated. The weed is invasive!
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The meeting was held in Meredith, was well attended, and very informative.The good news is the fact that according to DES, we are winning the battle to control the spread of milfoil thanks to the time and funds contributed by the surrounding Towns and Lake organizations.
Each year the number of "evasive species" grows. Now we need to look for things like Zebra Mussels and Asian Clams which are headed our way and are impossible to detect as the adult plants are. For more info check into www.nhlakes.org |
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Idaho is taking an interesting approach to the problem...
Other than just doing the most obnoxious thing like other states have done, create a annual sticker and charge people for it, maybe print a few handouts where most will end up in the trash - as if that'll alone will fix anything other than give the state more money to waste. They are actually attempting to seriously combat the problem. Not that the NH lake host program isn't effective, inspecting trailers for hanging weeds won't stop the spread of those zebra/Asian clams. http://www.idahoag.us/Categories/Env...ations_ALL.php Interesting stats they post too. I highly doubt with the current measures NH has in place the spread of this stuff will be stopped. Pretty sad if you think about it. |
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Maxum. thank you , great link !! From what I understand, a similar program was established at Lake George. I very much appreciate your concern and input.
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I passed by this "Invasive Aquatic Plant Removal" crew a few years ago off of Stonedam Island. I wasn't sure if the diver was removing milfoil, just looking for it or something else. The crew consisted of one diver and two girls sunning themselves in bikinis. It looked like they were enjoying the day but made me wonder if the taxpayer funds were being used effectively.
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Moultons Cove was treated in July to combat the Milfoil. By mid August Moultons Cove is usually covered, treating the cove did seem to cut down on what we normally see, looked much clearer, and a lot less milfoil visible.
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