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Lake Champlain Committee Week 17 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Unfortunately, this was another big week for blooms—with reports of cyanobacteria coming in from all sections of Lake Champlain except Malletts Bay, Missisquoi Bay, and the South Lake. Blooms were also reported from Clyde Pond, Lake Carmi, Lake…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 16 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Unfortunately, this was a big week for blooms—reports of cyanobacteria were chronicled at all Lake Champlain sections except the South Lake and Malletts Bay. Blooms expanded in many areas of Lake Memphremagog and were reported on Lake Carmi and Lake…

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LCC & Coalition Letter to VT Climate Council

Monday, October 4th 2021

To the Vermont Climate Council,

...Significant parts of the world are literally on fire, and big portions of the rest of the nation are (or were recently) underwater. Vermont itself has recently missed being hit by not one…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 15 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Clear water dominated on the cyanobacteria tracker during this first full week of fall and the 15th week of the cyanobacteria monitoring program. Most monitors who are still able to report recorded safe conditions, great for late-season recreation.…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 14 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Fewer reports are flowing in as we move into fall, park staff leave posts, and seasonal residents close up camps. However, late season blooms are not uncommon so please keep checking conditions whenever you recreate in or around water.

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Upcoming Meetings to Help Shape the Vermont Climate Action Plan

The state of Vermont is developing its Climate Action Plan and drafters need your input to produce a forward-thinking guidance document that addresses the climate emergency. Seven events to gain public comments will be held throughout the state…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 13 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Although generally safe conditions dominated the cyanobacteria tracker again this week, we received reports of cyanobacteria from all Lake Champlain regions except the South Lake and Malletts Bay. Monitors also logged in bloom reports for some sites…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 12 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Generally safe conditions prevailed at most locations again this week but cyanobacteria was reported at Lake Champlain’s Main Lake Central, Main Lake South, Missisquoi Bay, St. Albans Bay, and South Lake and at Lake Carmi and Lake Memphremagog.

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 11 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Windy, cooler weather helped improve water quality conditions during this eleventh week of monitoring. While generally safe conditions prevailed at most locations, cyanobacteria was reported at Lake Champlain’s Inland Sea, Missisquoi Bay, and St.…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 10 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Cyanobacteria Monitors filed over 240 reports this past week as blooms popped up or persisted in numerous locations on Lake Champlain and several inland waterbodies. Lake Champlain’s Inland Sea, Main Lake Central, Main Lake South, Missisquoi Bay,…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 9 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Happy Friday! Lots of green dots populated the cyanobacteria tracker this week and reports of clear water, non-filamentous green algae, and iron bacteria dominated over cyanobacteria in most areas. However, we did have cyanobacteria bloom reports…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 8 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Cyanobacteria monitors kept us busy again this week with 136 Lake Champlain reports and 43 from inland waterways. Blooms occurred in the Lake Champlain’s Inland Sea, Main Lake North, Malletts Bay, and St. Albans Bay as well as Indian Brook Reservoir…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 7 Cyano. Monitoring Report

We had many clear water reports early in the week but conditions changed in some areas as the temperatures rose and the air stilled later in the week. A bloom took off in St. Albans Bay, and alert conditions were witnessed elsewhere on Lake…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 6 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Happily water conditions improved significantly this week! Roughly 85% of the Lake Champlain reports and 94% of inland waterway reports showed generally safe conditions.

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 5 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Another busy week of monitoring with variable conditions up and down Lake Champlain. While most monitors reported generally safe conditions at Lake Champlain and inland waterway monitoring sites, low and high alert blooms were in evidence too. Lake…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 4 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Lake Champlain Committee (LCC) and community monitors filed a total of 246 reports this week as blooms showed up in a host of Lake Champlain shoreline and inland lake locations. Escalating temperatures spurred cyanobacteria growth that closed beaches…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 3 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Although generally safe conditions still dominate on the cyanobacteria datatracker, blooms showed up in several sections of Lake Champlain and Lake Memphremagog this week.

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 2 Cyano. Monitoring Report

While we received some reports of low alert cyanobacteria conditions on Lake Champlain and Lake Carmi, the majority of monitors observed generally safe conditions during this second week of the 2021 monitoring season. The cyanobacteria datatracker is…

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Lake Champlain Committee Week 1 Cyano. Monitoring Report

Monitoring began this week and will run through early fall. This week’s report covers conditions from Sunday, June 20 through early-afternoon on Friday June 25. The vast majority of reports we’ve received to date indicate generally safe conditions.…

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Cyanobacteria Virtual Public Meeting: Thursday, June 17, 5:30–7:00 PM

Cyanobacteria blooms: Why do they happen, what are the risks, and what can we do?

Cyanobacteria blooms have received increasing attention in recent years, as a result of

particularly strong blooms in some areas. As research into blooms continues,…

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Photo of a cyanobacteria bloom by Stephanie Krzywonos. Copyright Lake Champlain Committee.

Lake Look: Change the Stance on Aquatic Plants

They touch the tips of swimmers’ toes, wrap around fish hooks, anchors, and paddles, and form underwater meadows near shorelines—native aquatic plants are ubiquitous in Lake Champlain Basin waterbodies. The roles these aquatic superstars play in lake…

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Advocacy works: Ferry won’t be scuttled

We have good news to share! Earlier this week--in response to opposition from the Lake Champlain Committee (LCC), the Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC), and the public--the Lake Champlain Transportation Company and Vermont Division for…

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Photo of turtles on a log in Lake Champlain with kayakers in the background.

Ferry Sinking Stopped in Response to Opposition

Burlington, VT -- Citing opposition from environmental groups and the public, Lake Champlain Transportation Company and Vermont Division for Historic Preservation announced today the withdrawal of its application for a permit to sink the Adirondack,…

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Photo of the Ferry Adirondack in Burlington Harbor by Lauren Sopher.

Speak out against sinking a ferry in the Lake!

A virtual public meeting will be help on Tuesday, May 4th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to discuss the Lake Champlain Transportation Company's proposal to sink the Ferry Adirondack in Burlington Bay. Please attend the meeting and speak out about why…

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Photo of a sunset on Lake Champlain from the Burlington Waterfront Boardwalk.

Water Protection Groups Appeal Permit Authorizing Sinking of Ferry in Lake Champlain

Out of concern for Lake Champlain’s underwater ecosystems, the Lake Champlain Committee (LCC) and the Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC) have appealed a permit issued by the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) to allow the sinking of a…

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Go Out For Earth Day

Happy Earth Day! Click here to read a few ideas for how to celebrate and protect our planet and the special corner we call home from your friends at the Lake Champlain Committee.

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Two women jumping with joy in front of Lake Champlain.

Join the LCC team! We're hiring an Office Manager

Come work for clean water! The Lake Champlain Committee (LCC) seeks a highly-organized, detail-oriented, energetic, enthusiastic, multi-tasking Office Manager to work in a fast-paced team environment with humor, computer and web savvy, and a…

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Lake Look: Native Mussels—Low on the Food Chain, High on the Protection List

If you’ve paddled, taken a swim, or cast a fishing line in the waterbodies of the Lake Champlain Basin, you’ve likely spent time among one of the most enigmatic and imperiled groups of aquatic animals in our region: native freshwater mussels. They’re…

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Sign up to Serve on a Climate Council by 2/12/21

The Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA) turned Vermont's climate emissions reductions goals into binding requirements and led to the creation of the Vermont Climate Council. The Council is in the early stages of developing a climate action plan to…

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VT's Environmental Leaders Respond to Governor's 2021 Budget

Environmental leaders applaud Governor Scott’s commitment to funding increases for Vermont’s people, environment, and

economy. The proposed 2021 budget includes a boost to weatherization funding for low- and moderate-income households;

support for…

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Winter sunrise at Perkins Pier in Burlington, Vermont.

Vermont Clean Water Network Policy Forum on Thursday 2/11/21

Each year, the Vermont Clean Water Network hosts a Clean Water Policy Forum focusing on legislative and regulatory issues.

 

Register to hear Jared Carpenter, LCC's Water Protection Advocate, talk about the latest clean water issues under…

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Call to Action from Vermont Nonprofits in Response to January 6th

We share this message in response to recent violence and disruption to our democracy, both in our nation’s Capitol and across our country: Common Good Vermont unites nonprofits across Vermont to condemn actions of hate, violence, inciting of such…

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Photo of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains as seen from Mt. Philo in Vermont. Photo by Lisa Cicchetti.

LCC Statement on 1/6/21 Attack on the U.S. Capitol

The Lake Champlain Committee (LCC) strongly condemns the 1/6/21 attack on the United States Capitol. This assault on our democracy was an act of domestic terrorism. The actions were unpatriotic and unlawful. The stark contrast between how the mob of…

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Photo of a winter sunset by Lisa Cicchetti.

LCC Earns 2020 Top-rated Nonprofit Status

The Lake Champlain Committee (LCC) has been named a “2020 Top-Rated Nonprofit” by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews and ratings of charities and nonprofits. The Top-Rated Nonprofit Award is based on the five-star ratings and…

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2020 Great Nonprofits Badge.

Global Warming Solutions Act Next Steps

In January of 2020, a coalition of 30 business, environmental, low-income, youth, public health, faith, and climate justice organizations including LCC identified the Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA) as an essential priority for the 2020 Vermont…

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Photo of Lake Champlain by Lisa Liotta.

NY Road Salt Reduction Act Signed Into Law

The Randy Preston Road Salt Reduction Act, a bipartisan bill that will help to reduce road salt pollution in the Adirondack Park, was signed into law by Governor Cuomo on December 2, 2020. The bill passed both houses of the New York Legislature in…

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Photo of a snowplow on a snowy road.

Asian Clam Is Not Our Jam

Lake Champlain is home to 51 known non-native and aquatic invasive species (AIS), from zebra mussels and alewife to water chestnut and Eurasian watermilfoil, but not yet Asian clam. Invasive species are not native to the Lake Champlain Basin and can…

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A photo of several dead Asian clams, out of the water, in front of a ruler.

Nebi: Abenaki Ways of Knowing Water

“The importance of water is often overlooked today. To the Abenaki people, water is the web of life that connects all living things together in both past, present and future generations,” states Chief Don Stevens of the Nulhegan Abenaki Tribe in the…

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Title image for the short film "Nebi: Abenaki ways of knowing water"

Lake Look: Five Lakes in One

The single entity of Lake Champlain contains five distinct segments, each with its own character: the South Lake, the Main Lake, and, east of the islands, Malletts Bay, the Inland Sea, and Missisquoi Bay.

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Map of the 5 regions of Lake Champlain from the Lake Champlain Basin Program.

Clean Lake Tip: Take a Break From the Winter Salt Shake

Salt flavors our food and keeps our winter travels safe, but it can have a negative impact on waterways. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), 20 million metric tons of road salt are spread annually in the U.S.—equivalent to…

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A utility truck spreading salt on a snowy road during winter.