Aquatic weed removal – does physical removal work?
Physical or mechanical aquatic weed removal can be part of an integrated pond management plan, but physical removal has limitations. It is best suited to
Physical or mechanical aquatic weed removal can be part of an integrated pond management plan, but physical removal has limitations. It is best suited to
Community ponds and lakes in Texas are engineered to function in storm-water management; however, they can serve as amenities for residents of the community. The
How many times have you encountered the sign “Catch and Release Only” at your local fishing hole? This regulation is the most common fisheries management
Pond dye is very effective at reducing annual pond management costs. These colorants act as a preventative measure and are an integral part of an
Fish Stocking Chart for Texas Waters This fish stocking chart is a quick visual reference for stocking guidelines in Texas waters. We are constantly asked
Nutrient loading from lawn fertilizer runoff is a major factor in promoting algae growth in urban ponds. It is ironic that the commercial products that
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is the lifeline of the aquatic ecosystem. Without oxygen, both fish and desirable aquatic vegetation can die. Oxygen is present in water
Bluegill are the preferred forage for supporting healthy bass populations in North Texas. They reproduce every few weeks during the spawning season (typically late spring
Water clarity is an essential component of pond management. The clarity of the water in your pond or lake influences both the degree of aquatic
Lyngbya is a problematic aquatic growth that is common to many ponds in North Texas. It is not an aquatic plant nor a “true” algae,
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