CAST paper: Benefits of Controlling Nuisance Aquatic Plants and Algae in the US

Jul 21, 2014

Link to a new publication from the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST).  This CAST Commentary dated July 2014 is entitled "Benefits of Controlling Nuisance Aquatic Plants and Algae in the United States" and is authored by Getsinger, Dibble, Rodgers, and Spencer.  

Available for free download at the CAST publications page or directly HERE

Brad 


Here's the abstract:

Aquatic plants are often dealt with on a local scale, when in reality they impact wide areas outside of the traditional lake or river habitat. They can affect aesthetics, drainage, fishing, water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, flood control, human and animal health, hydropower generation, irrigation, navigation, recreation, and, ultimately, land values. The authors of this paper emphasize the necessity for the skillful management of nuisance aquatic plants and algae, and they hope regulators, managers, stakeholders, and legislators gain scientific insights about this important issue.

 

 


By Brad Hanson
Author - Cooperative Extension Specialist

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