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Updates From The Blog: 

Importance of Carp Containment Barriers

Grass Carp: Is It Possible to Control Aquatic Vegetation Without Causing Environmental Damage?  Named for their ability to consume large varieties of aquatic plants – including duckweed, hydrilla, and others – grass carp have been [...]

Benefits of Littoral Plants

The littoral zone of a pond or lake is the shallow, transitional area between dry land and open water. With the low depth of water, as well as plenty of light and nutrients, this zone [...]

Solutions for Aquatic Midges

It’s Spring in Florida! While that might mean a much-welcomed Winter thaw-out in other parts of the country, down here in Florida it really only means one thing: Insect Season is upon us! Ah, Spring: [...]

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