Description
Happy spring! This issue of LakeLine focuses on Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS), with contributions from several authors sharing different aspects of AIS work, from the national level to the local level, and from the United States and Canada. We hope you enjoy this issue of LakeLine. And please remember, Clean, Drain and Dry your gear – prevention of AIS is key!
Click the links below to view the full issue or the articles on their own:
- LakeLine 43-1 Full
- From the Editor
Amy Smagula - From the President
Kiyoko Yokota - Panther Power Team 1159, a F.I.R.S.T Robotics Challenge Team
The Academy of Our Lady of Peace, New Providence, NJ
Leo F., Riley M., Chris A., Jonathan L., Wolfgang J., Fisc R., Rosie M., Aidan E.
- National Priorities for Research on Aquatic Invasive Species
Susan Pasko
- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Aquatic Plant & Nuisance Species Research Program
Michael Greer
- Don’t Forget Your Camera
Ian Pfingsten - Starry Stonewort: An Aggressive Invasive Freshwater Macroalga
Brian K. Ginn and Tyler J. Harrow-Lyle
- Strategies for Improving Participation in a Statewide Volunteer Monitoring Program for AIS
Angela De Palma-Dow and Jo A. Latimore
- Natural and Social Science Work Better Together for Managing AIS
Tim Campbell and Bret Shaw - Regional Panels Join Forces to Prevent Spread of AIS: The Strength in Numbers
Cathy McGlynn and Ceci Weibert - Better-Informed Invasive and Native Macrophyte Management
Jesse Smith - Student Corner – Lakeside Lessons: Insight from three years of aquatic herbicide treatments
Amber M. White - How Small Stream Monitoring and a Benthic Algae DNA Metabarcoding Study has Informed TMDL Development in a SW Ohio Watershed
Christopher Nietch, Paul Gledhill, Nathan Smucker, Matthew T. Heberling, Erik Pilgrim, Richard Mitchell, Amina Pollard, and Lester Yuan - Tracking Climate Impacts on Vulnerable High Elevation Environments
Heather Shaw and Paige Thurston - “Lakespert” – It’s Not the Plant’s Fault
Steve Lundt, CLM