Lakes Appreciation Month 2021
You work and play on them. You drink from them. But do you really appreciate them? Growing population, development, and invasive species stress your local lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. All […]
You work and play on them. You drink from them. But do you really appreciate them? Growing population, development, and invasive species stress your local lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. All […]
The pristine lakes of Northern Patagonia, Chile, are facing an uncertain future. These are some of the largest temperate lakes in the world which have not had significant anthropogenic modifications […]
July is Lakes Appreciation Month, so help us celebrate by attending one of our free virtual workshops! About this event OCLWA is hosting four virtual webinars to help highlight Lakes […]
Join us for a Lakes Appreciation Month celebration at Lake Wilson in Fayetteville! This will be a family-friendly event to cleanup the lake and participate in a citizen science water […]
Oregon Lakes Association Fall 2021 Online Seminar Series Call for Abstracts Abstract submittal for oral and poster presentations is now open for OLAs Fall 2021 Online Seminar Series. Conference sessions held via […]
Summer is in full swing and the plants in our lakes are reaching the height of their growing season. While most plants are good for our lakes, some are not […]
Tune in for an update on the status of toxic cyanobacteria blooms in New Hampshire’s lakes during Summer 2021 and find out what to be on the lookout for this […]
Four full-day workshops include: Algal ID - general Identification & cyanobacteria focus Drone Applications in Lake Mgmt Oxygenation and Circulation Techniques to Improve Water Quality Introduction to Statistical Analysis and […]
Theme: Citizen Involvement in Aquatic Resource Management
Did you know that most of New Hampshire’s lakes are more than 10,000 years old? As old as this seems, the lakes are geologically young features compared to the long […]