by Jalen B | Sep 26, 2024 | Microbiology, Nutrient Reduction
Keeping Your Lakes Safe: All About Swimmer’s Itch Biology, Detection, Risk Factors, and In-lake Management Options for Swimmer’s Itch By Patrick Goodwin, M.S., CLM Figure 1. Picture of cercariaea (Public Health Image Library) Biology Swimmer’s itch...
by Jalen B | Aug 15, 2024 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Microbiology, Research Papers
Cyanobacteria 101: Solving A Dangerous Problem Toxins, Classification, Dominance, Key Thresholds, and Solutions for Lake Managers By Patrick Goodwin, M.S., CLM The final and ultimate stage of eutrophication is when cyanobacteria dominance becomes permanent in a lake....
by Technical Expert | Jun 24, 2019 | Beneficial Bacteria, Microbiology
The health of a pond can be difficult to define. Ponds are built and used for many reasons. Stormwater and irrigation ponds are built to keep up with water management guidelines. Private ponds are often built for recreational purposes like fishing and swimming....