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Today's
Catch: Tournaments and AIS (Winter 2008) - You would
think that those involved in fishing tournaments would be at
the forefront of stopping the spread of aquatic invasive
species (AIS), but are they?
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Paleolimnology: A Reflection of Our History (Winter
2008) - Get a quick overview of how the influx of settlers
in Wisconsin has changed our lakes, and how we can trace
these changes through our lakes' sediment.
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Clean Boats, Clean Waters: 2007 Watercraft Inspection Data
Report (Fall 2007) - Compare numbers from previous years
on watercraft inspections, number of boaters taking the
AIS prevention steps, and number of boaters aware of the
"Illegal to Launch" law.
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Citizen Lake Monitoring: Seasonal Steps for Lake Residents
(Fall 2007) - A checklist for lake residents and volunteers
of the Citizen Lake Monitoring Network.
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Invasive Species Prevention: One Step at a Time (Fall
2007) - Find out what Wisconsin is doing to encourage
responsible behavior and thinking when buying plants,
camping or boating out of state.
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Clean Boats, Clean Waters: The Value of Data Entry
(Summer 2007) - Why is this data so important? Find
out here as well as information on how the data entry
process has become more streamlined.
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If Plants Could Talk: Eurasian Water-milfoil Transcribed
(Summer 2007) - EWM "speaks" its travels to the waters of
Wisconsin.
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CLMN Volunteer Update (Summer 2007) - New web updates,
data entering improvements and training opportunities are
avaialble.
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VHS - Summer Update (Summer 2007) - Find out what's
happening with the emergency rules passed by the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources for waters infected with
VHS.
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Keep Your Cabin Safe (Summer 2007) - Some tips to follow
whether you're renting your cabin to strangers, sharing it
with relatives, or leaving it unoccupied until your next
visit.
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Short-Term Lake Home Rentals: An Emerging Issue (Summer
2007) - Lake residents, businesses and the lake resource
itself could be negatively effected by this increasingly
popular trend.
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Life According to SCORP: Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor
Recreation Plan (SCORP) (Spring 2007) - Take a look to
see how this plan describes our use of Wisconsin's water for
recreation and some of the trends that may have an effect on
our lakes.
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Citizen Lake Monitoring Network: 20+ Years and Still Going
Strong (Spring 2007) - A wonderful history of a great
network of volunteers and a few personal accounts of what
it's like to be a long-time volunteer.
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Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS): Another Aquatic Invasive
(Spring 2007) - This disease, effecting both freshwater and
saltwater fish, is now present in Lake Michigan and the
Winnebago system.
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EPA Launches National Lake Survey (Winter 2007) -
Wisconsin has 29 lakes included in the survey which is
designed to strengthen state, tribal and interstate
monitoring programs.
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Paleolimnology: History in the Mucking (Winter 2007) - A
way to view changes in lakes over the last 200 years or more
by studying lake bottom sediment.
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What's in
a Name? (Fall 2006) - How do our lakes get their names?
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Predicting
Boater Behavior: Survey Says... (Fall 2006) - The
Clean Boats, Clean Waters watercraft inspection program
has compiled some numbers collected over the past four years
by volunteers.
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Citizen
Lake Monitoring Network: 20 Years of Giving a Little Back
(Fall 2006) - A big "thank you" goes out to all of the
volunteers around the state!
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Mapping
the Spread of Eurasian Watermilfoil (Fall 2006) - Data
from the 1960s gives us a picture of how EWM has spread
throughout the state. Web resources available.
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Boat
Landing Signage: Is it Effective? (Fall 2006) - Are
signs working to inform lake users? Find out the key
points to remember if you're thinking about creating a sign
at your boat landing.
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Rain
Gardens: Controlling Runoff Naturally (Fall 2006) - See
how human impact can be beneficial to our state's waters.
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Volunteer Monitoring of Atrazine in Wisconsin Lakes
(Summer 2006) - This study creates a baseline of data for
the effects this common pesticide has on our lakes.
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Green Lawn...Green Lake? Phosphorus Bans Gain Momentum
(Summer 2006) - Can you prevent excess phosphorus in your
lake?
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Northwoods Reflections (Summer 2006) - Excerpt from
Sandy Gillum's speech at the Northwoods Lakes Workshop held
July 2006.
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Thinking It Through: Our History of Chemical Use on Aquatic
Plants (Spring 2006) - Lake management
has not escaped the debate over chemical use. What
have we done in the past and what can we do now?
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Ground, Hard Times: Manure Management in Wisconsin
(Spring 2006) - Wisconsinites have been
jolted by recent news headlines revealing manure running off
farmfields after a rain or snowmelt.
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The
Secchi Disk and Our Eyes: Working Together to Measure
Clarity of Our Lakes - full article (a shortened version
was offered in the Spring 2006 Lake Tides)
- Hold
the Salt? The Impact of De-Icing and Other
Chloride-Containing Compounds on Lakes (Winter 2006) -
No one likes driving on icy roads, but what is all that salt
doing to our treasured water resource?
- CBCW:
Volunteers Reaching 26,000 Boaters (Winter 2006) - The
Clean Boats, Clean Waters program is increasing education
about aquatic invasive species at boat landings across the
state.
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Paying for Plants: First Citation for Plants on Boat
(Fall 2005) - Caring volunteers say there's a price for
keeping our lakes healthy
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Milfoil Control: Let Nature Take Its Course? (Fall 2005)
- How do weevils effect the fight against Eurasian
Watermilfoil?
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Getting It Right: Whole-lake Herbicide Debate Deserves A
Dose of Science (Fall 2005) - A few assumptions are set
straight in this article about whole-lake herbicide
treatment of invasive aquatic species
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Partners in Preservation: Saving Through Land Trusts
(Summer 2005) - How Land Trusts work along with a couple of
examples
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Volunteer Monitoring Update: The 2005 Great North American
Secchi Dip-IN (Summer 2005)
- New
Study of Atrazine in Lakes (Summer 2005)
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Self-Help Lake Monitoring (Spring 2005) - Celebrating
Self-Help Lake Monitors
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Thrills & Chills: Fireworks on Our Lakes (Spring 2005) -
Fireworks over the water seem to be a "no brainer" as far as
fire safety is concerned, yet doing so can cause
human explosions.
- Night
Bowfishing: Some People are Carping About It (Spring
2005) - Conflicts can occur when public waters and private
lands meet - in 1999 state laws changed to allow bowfishing
with lights at night
- Volunteers: More Important Than Ever
(Fall 2004) - Improvements to Self-Help
manuals, grants, databases and training opportunities are on
the way for Wisconsin's Self-Help volunteers
- Hitchin' A Ride: Clean Boats, Clean Waters Slows the
Spread of AIS (Fall 2004) - Attend a CBCW workshop and help
slow the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species
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Turf vs. Trees: What's Best on the Lakeshore?
(Summer 2004) - study finds nutrient loss from near
shore areas in northern Wisconsin is 8 times greater from
turf than from trees.
- Drugs & Water Don't Mix: A Pharmaceutical Cocktail
(Spring
2004 - page 1) - exposure of pharmaceuticals and
personal care products to aquatic critters
- So You're Considering a Boat Washing Facility (Summer
2003) - Guidelines for boat washing facilities
- Little Fly:: West Nile Virus…A Concern for Lake Users?
(Spring 2003)
- History and symptoms of West Nile Virus, with comments on
mosquito control
- A Shoreline Examined...And Protected? (Summer
2002)
- Discusses value of natural shoreline
- Musing on Mercury
(Spring 2002)
- All about mercury, in us and in our lakes
- Stirring Up Trouble?
(Spring 2002)-
Measuring the disturbance induced at the lake bed by passing
watercraft
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