Aquatic Invasives Grant
Aquatic Invasives Education
AEPP52417
2017
Complete
Curly- leaf pondweed was first documented on the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes in Island Lake on June 18, 2010 by a volunteer who had attended a training session the previous day. In July of that year, subsequent monitoring turned up the presence of curly-leaf pondweed in Rice Creek. With the discovery of curly-leaf pondweed, the TAISP began discussing the need for management plans in order to address this looming threat as well as document the heath of the chain lakes. The TAISP contracted with Onterra, LLC in late 2010/early 2011 to steer this process. [File split into two documents due to size]
Curly- leaf pondweed was first documented on the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes in Island Lake on June 18, 2010 by a volunteer who had attended a training session the previous day. In July of that year, subsequent monitoring turned up the presence of curly-leaf pondweed in Rice Creek. With the discovery of curly-leaf pondweed, the TAISP began discussing the need for management plans in order to address this looming threat as well as document the heath of the chain lakes. The TAISP contracted with Onterra, LLC in late 2010/early 2011 to steer this process. [File split into two documents due to size]
Grant Awarded
Grant AEPP52417 awarded