CLAM LAKE P & R DISTRICT: Phase 4, APM Plan, Education & Wild Rice Survey

Purpose

Clam Lakes P & R District is sponsoring a four-phase project to complete a comprehensive lake management plan with an aquatic plant emphasis for Upper and Lower Clam Lakes. The final deliverable will be a single lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan. Interim deliverables for each phase include a progress report with results, including maps, spreadsheets, and other data collected during the given phase. The specific Phase 4 (LPL-1318-10) project tasks, occurring on both lakes, include: 1) Wild rice mapping, in partnership with the St. Croix Tribe; 2) Completion of a 5-year lake management plan with an emphasis on aquatic plants; 3) Education plan outreach and implementation, including watercraft inspection, AIS monitoring, and other lake stewardship activities; 4) lanning meetings, GIS support, and administration related to above tasks. Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance should be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development; 2) Draft public surveys and shoreline inventory methods must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated. This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.

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Large Scale Lake Planning
LPL-1318-10
2009
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Lake Management Plan Development
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Grant Awarded
Clam Lakes P & R District is sponsoring a four-phase project to complete a comprehensive lake management plan with an aquatic plant emphasis for Upper and Lower Clam Lakes. The final deliverable will be a single lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan. Interim deliverables for each phase include a progress report with results, including maps, spreadsheets, and other data collected during the given phase. The specific Phase 4 (LPL-1318-10) project tasks, occurring on both lakes, include: 1) Wild rice mapping, in partnership with the St. Croix Tribe; 2) Completion of a 5-year lake management plan with an emphasis on aquatic plants; 3) Education plan outreach and implementation, including watercraft inspection, AIS monitoring, and other lake stewardship activities; 4) lanning meetings, GIS support, and administration related to above tasks. Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance should be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development; 2) Draft public surveys and shoreline inventory methods must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.
Grant Awarded
Clam Lakes P & R District is sponsoring a four-phase project to complete a comprehensive lake management plan with an aquatic plant emphasis for Upper and Lower Clam Lakes. The final deliverable will be a single lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan. Interim deliverables for each phase include a progress report with results, including maps, spreadsheets, and other data collected during the given phase. The specific Phase 4 (LPL-1318-10) project tasks, occurring on both lakes, include: 1) Wild rice mapping, in partnership with the St. Croix Tribe; 2) Completion of a 5-year lake management plan with an emphasis on aquatic plants; 3) Education plan outreach and implementation, including watercraft inspection, AIS monitoring, and other lake stewardship activities; 4) lanning meetings, GIS support, and administration related to above tasks. Special Conditions: 1) WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance should be followed for point-intercept survey monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development; 2) Draft public surveys and shoreline inventory methods must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated.
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment, Inventory
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment or Inventory
 
Watershed
 
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