Hydrilla identified in Cayuga Lake
In October 2018, Hydrilla verticillata, a highly invasive aquatic weed, was confirmed at a private marina on Cayuga Lake, Cayuga County,
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In October 2018, Hydrilla verticillata, a highly invasive aquatic weed, was confirmed at a private marina on Cayuga Lake, Cayuga County,
Harmful algal blooms—the overgrowth of algae in water—are a major problem across the nation. Blooms occur when excess nutrients (nitrogen
Sara Fox, Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach Assistant at University of Wisconsin-Extension, shares this story about a hybrid of Eurasian milfoil
Michael R. Martin, CLM, president of Cedar Eden Environmental, will be attending and exhibiting at the NH Lakes Congress held
Grants Will Improve Water Quality and Protect Natural Resources New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos
The Requests for Applications (RFA) for the Water Quality Improvement Project (WQIP) program and the Engineering Planning Grant are now available
DEC ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF DRAFT INVASIVE SPECIES COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN Public Comment Period Open Until June 1, 2018 The
Michael R. Martin, CLM, president of Cedar Eden Environmental and manager of LakeStewardship.org will be a featured speaker at the
Michael R. Martin, CLM, president of Cedar Eden Environmental and manager of LakeStewardship.org will be a featured speaker at the
A recording of the live stream of the March 20 North Country Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Summit evening session is available