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Milfoil Project


Environmental Threats to our Lake
Eurasian Watermilfoil  

Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) is an exotic aquatic nuisance plant which grows very rapidly and spreads quickly and easily.  On some lakes it is so extensive that it chokes out the native plants and makes an impenetrable mat on the surface of the water.  First found in Schroon Lake at the marina, EWM was so thick that benthic barriers, mats placed on the bottom of the marina channel to kill the plants by depriving them of sunlight and oxygen, were used in conjunction with hand harvesting in order to bring the milfoil in the marina channel under control.  By the end of the summer of  2006 there were a total of 27 mapped sites of milfoil in the lake being hand harvested.


Hand Harvesting  

Hand harvesting is performed by divers with net bags who carefully remove the roots of the plants from the bottom of the lake.  This method is deemed more effective and more ecologically sound than using a pesticide.  Originally the SLA funded the hand harvesting of EWM but as more and more beds of milfoil were found throughout the lake, it was decided that the Towns of Schroon Lake, Horicon and Chester would fund  that cost.  Last year, thanks to the efforts of Steve LaMere of Adirondack Ecologists and our member Eric Cordis, the three towns received a state grant of $28,000 to help with hand harvesting.

Milfoil Harvesting  


Our Lake Manager, Steve LaMere
preparing to hand harvest milfoil plants
This is our Lake Manager, Steve LaMere, of Adirondack Ecologists, hand harvesting Eurasian Watermilfoil.  There are Volunteer opportunities available to SLA members to assist him with this project by patrolling the areas where he and his divers are working to keep them safe from intrusion by other boats while they are at work. 

Please Note!!  Hand harvesting is work that should ONLY be done by a professional, or the infestation can actually be spread in the process.  For more information visit our Info page for links to other sites.

Schroon Lake Association, Inc.
PO Box 5
Schroon Lake, NY 12870
info@schroonlakeassociation.org
A non-profit 501(c)3 organization

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