This 1-hour educational program focuses on realistic aquatic vegetation management strategies once water temperatures have increased above safe levels for most chemical control options for aquatic vegetation in a fishery. We also discuss potential issues with other control methods such as mechanical, physical, or biological during times with increased water temperatures. Finally, we will go over common examples and discuss when it will be safe or more economically feasible to start an aquatic vegetation management plan.
1 IPM CEU will be offered from the Texas Department of Agriculture
Presented by Brittany Chesser: Aquatic Vegetation Management Program Specialist
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Lead Diagnostic Scientist, and TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory.