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    Clean Boats, Clean Waters (CBCW)

    For more information on CBCW and COVID-19, please visit the UW-Extension Lakes CBCW website. Enter Data Log in to enter your data.

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    Research Articles and Agency Reports on Aquatic Plants and Invasive Species

    This page lists links to peer-reviewed publications and agency reports related to invasive species, aquatic plants and their management. If you are interested in reading beyond the abstracts of the peer-reviewed articles, contact the corresponding…

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    Aquatic Plant Information, Tools and Research

    APM Resources The DNR is committed to the study of aquatic plant communities and aquatic plant management (APM). We evaluate and report on APM activities, provide public education and outreach related to aquatic plants and have developed several…

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    Aquatic Plant Management Rules

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) withdrew proposed revisions to the aquatic plant management rule, Board Order WY-29-19, from the August Natural Resources Board meeting due to concerns expressed by some stakeholders leading up to…

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    Chemical Fact Sheets

    General Herbicide Frequently Asked Questions Pesticides The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides fact sheets on each of the pesticides used for the management of aquatic plants and control of other aquatic organisms.

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    Aquatic Plant Management (APM) Permit Application Forms

    We thank you for your patience as we review your permits. Your permit will be viewable in the ePermitting system once it has gone through the intake process, which reviews your application for completeness and correctness. Please be advised, any…

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    Aquatic Plants

    Aquatic plants form the foundation of healthy and flourishing lake ecosystems - both within lakes and rivers and on the shores around them. They not only protect water quality, but they also produce life-giving oxygen. Aquatic plants are a lake's…

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