Aquatic Invasive Species Monitoring on Conway Lake Information Session
What’s happening above and below the surface of your stream, pond, or lake—and could connected water bodies influence it?
The Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Patrol on Conway Lake can offer an informative, hands-on look at the hidden life of a waterbody, small or large.
Join AIS volunteers to paddle the shoreline of Conway Lake during the summer and learn how to monitor native plants, spot look-alikes, and watch for invasive species. In addition we are learning more about the nature of cyanobacteria blooms, how they manifest and with varying toxicity in any lake, pond, and stream.
Discover how shoreline buffers, runoff management, and community awareness can help protect water quality—and how you can be part of the solution.
