by Michael Grimm | Sep 11, 2013 | Lake Environment
The impacts of hydrilla and other invasive species are many, but research in the past few decades sheds light on the potentially “deadly” impact of such aquatic plants. In 1995, researchers began to notice the sudden isolated deaths of various birds...
by Michael Grimm | Aug 20, 2013 | Lake Environment
Flying high above only to dive at terminal speed and take fish from the water’s surface, a bird familiar to many of us can be seen all around Gaston and Kerr Lakes. This week we will talk about the Osprey, a bird commonly seen soaring over shorelines or standing in...
by Michael Grimm | Aug 6, 2013 | Lake Environment
Many of you have undoubtedly heard and/or seen a small boat with a large “water cannon” sprayer on the front out on the waters of Lake Gaston and Kerr Lake. The “crew” have repeatedly jammed a large t-shaped pipe into the ground (seen above),...
by Michael Grimm | Jul 1, 2013 | Lake Environment
Many of you may read these stories week to week and wonder, “Why don’t they just eradicate this evil plant and move on!?!?!” The problem here is much more “deeply rooted” than most realize. This week we will talk tubers and why they bring...
by Michael Grimm | Jun 14, 2013 | News
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