Invasive and Nuisance Aquatic Plants in Warner’s Pond.

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Invasive and Nuisance Aquatic Plants in Warner’s Pond

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Invasive and Nuisance Aquatic Plants in

Warner’s Pond

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Warner’s Pond Facts

• 95% of the watershed not in Concord• Shallow , 4.5 ft depth• Man-made impoundment created in 1800’s• Presently 55 acres • 3 islands

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Invasive non-natives (exotics)

• Purple Loostrife (200 yrs ago)• Water Chestnut• Fanwort (50 yrs ago)• Variable Milfoil

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Nuisance native plants

• Water lilies• Water willow, willow weed

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How did they get here and spread ?

• Nurseries• Pet store aquariums• Birds• Boats• Nutrient loading

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Purple Loostrife (E)

• Stems waist high• Grow along shoreline• Single plant may produce up to 2.5million seeds per year

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Water Chestnut (E)

• Stems up to 15 feet long• Barbed fruit or nut at bottom • Annual• Floating rosettes produce up to 20 seeds• Each seed producing 15-20 rosettes

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Fanwort (E)

• Produces long stems• Floats just below the surface• Produces thick mats in shallow water• Perennial• Propagates through fragmentation and root

expansion

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Variable milfoil (E)

• Stems usually thick and red• Grows in masses from bottom• Leaves feathered• Perennial• Propagates by fragmentation, root division,

seeds

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Natives out of control• Water lily• Willow weed or water willow

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Control options• Hand pulling with divers• Benthic barriers• Chemicals• Hydroraking (scooping plants up by roots)• Harvesting (lawn mowing)• Drawdown (freeze out)• Dredging• Biological controls• Do nothing

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Upper Saranac Lake• 4,700 acres• Hand pulling with divers 1st year 18 tons 2nd year 4 1/2 tons 3rd year 500 lbs 4th year 500 lbs • Cost 2 million dollars• Year 5 on call basis for removal

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What can you do ?

• Don’t buy non-native plants and ask your nursery not to sell them

• Don’t dump yard waste in or near wetlands• Don’t buy non-native plants for your aquarium• Reduce fertilizer use near open water• Check your boat and motor for plant fragments• GET ACTIVE• Help fight the spread of non-native plants• Save Warner’s Pond

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