by Technical Expert | Aug 20, 2015 | Knowledgeable Partner
If you feel like you could use an introduction to the microbiology of your pond or lake, take a look at this illustrated guide. Included in it is a basic overview of the species found and the environmental processes that fuel them. Read more about the...
by Technical Expert | Aug 6, 2015 | Knowledgeable Partner, News
We have spoken before about chemical use and ongoing use of copper products, glyphosate, and endothalls and the effects on applicators, the environment, and animals as it passes through the food chain. The magazine The Scientist has just published an article detailing...
by Technical Expert | Apr 2, 2015 | En Espanol
Se usa las biocidas de cobre muchísimo en el manejo de lagos por causa de su precio barato y su eficaz en eliminar las plantas y algas no deseadas. Sin embargo, ahora muchos gobiernos están dudando los beneficios de usar sulfato de cobre a causa de su impacto...
by Technical Expert | Mar 30, 2015 | Algae
The operators of this Alabama pond have a less-than-subtle problem on their hands. A bright red bloom like this is enough to throw anyone off balance. En español About Euglena: The alarmingly red bloom in this Alabama pond started out as a green mass under the...
by Technical Expert | Mar 30, 2015 | En Espanol
Los operadores de esta laguna en Alabama tienen un problema alarmante para resolver. Una floración de este rojo tan fuerte puede desequilibrar a cualquier persona. Sobre la Euglena: La floración de un rojo preocupante en esta laguna en Alabama empezó como una masa...
by Technical Expert | Mar 30, 2015 | Technical Updates
View as PDF Like so many technologies and advancements before it, copper algaecides were considered a miracle treatment for tough algal and cyanobacteria blooms, but have now started to fall out of vogue based on new evidence of the harm it can...
by Technical Expert | Feb 3, 2015 | Case Studies, Golf Courses
September 20, 2012 – Portland, Oregon When a Portland, Oregon golf course discovered a tricky combination of troublesome hydrilla and bushy pondweed (Southern Naiad Pithophorahe) in a golf course pond, they knew they had a real hazard on their hands. Further...