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New York CAC Discusses Lake Levels, Stream Gages

Many USGS gages like this one on the Great Chazy River may be closed in March due to a loss of federal funding. On November 29, Staff Scientist Mike Winslow was asked to discuss regulation of Lake Champlain’s level with the New York Citizens’…

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Many USGS gages like this one on the Great Chazy River may be closed in March due to a loss of federal funding. Image via USGS.

South Lake - Important Meetings on Phosphorus Reduction

The second round of important public meetings on the re-writing of the Lake Champlain Phosphorous Total Maximum Daily Load – or TMDL - the phosphorus reduction budget will be held November 14 – 17 in the southern portion of the Lake Champlain Basin.…

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LCC Wraps Up Rugg Brook Monitoring Project

In 2011 LCC completed five years of monitoring at a stream restoration site in St. Albans. Rugg Brook was targeted for restoration following an LCC assessment of the watershed. Prior to restoration, the stream had cut up to 11 feet deep into a…

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Before restoration in 2005, note the deep cut banks. The water sits about 10' below the level of the floodplain. Photo by Mike Winslow.

Blue-Green Algae Season Overview

LCC completed its ninth season of blue-green algae monitoring on Lake Champlain. In 2011, volunteers collected 172 samples and there were 29 low alerts and two high alerts issued during the ten weeks of citizen monitoring. MORE

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Blue-Green Algae on Lake Champlain.

University of Vermont awarded $20M to study lake

(Adapted from an AP report)

A science program at the University of Vermont has been awarded a $20 million federal grant, the largest grant in the school's history, to help study the health of the Lake Champlain basin and look at the effects of…

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Photo by Carolyn Bates.

McAllister Clean Up

Commercial divers recently reached the shipwrecked tugboat McAllister to assess whether it still contained diesel fuel from when it sank in 1963. The wreck sits in about 165-feet of water off Schuyler Reef. The tug was carrying diesel fuel when it…

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Tugboat from the McAllister Towing and Transportation Company. Photo by Rob and Jessie Stankey.

Fall Clean Lake Tip

Piles of autumn leaves left in the road can become part of the stormwater problem for the lake. Help keep our waters clean by sweeping or raking leaves away from roadways. Mulch them with a few passes of the lawnmower so the nutrients left in the…

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Photo by Chiot's Run.

Water Conservation Tip

Installing a WaterSense labeled aerator to your faucet is one of the most cost-effective ways to save water. Also consider replacing the entire faucet with a WaterSense labeled model. Either way, you can increase a faucet's efficiency by 30 percent…

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A WaterSense label indicates water saving products.

Tropical Storm Irene: How Do We Prepare for the Next One? Second in a two-part series

Under any scenario events like Tropical Storm Irene and the spring floods of 2011 will be extreme outliers; however, climate models do predict we should expect and prepare for more intense storms in the years to come. MORE

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Photo by USFWS.

Tropical Storm Irene: How Do We Respond? First in a two-part series

Tropical Storm Irene will shape our thoughts about and relationship with rivers for at least a generation. A previous generation reacted to the floods of 1927 by straightening and berming rivers and dredging sediments. Bulldozers ran down the rivers…

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Gravel removal from streams can create more problems than it solves.

Tern, Tern, Tern

The sandbar at the mouth of Mill Creek in Port Henry is covered with loafing birds, white balls of feathers in various states of repose. Most are ring-billed gulls with a few other gulls mixed in, but two birds in particular stand out. They are the…

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Caspian Tern. Image via Wikipedia.

Volunteers Help Clean up Burlington Shoreline

Thanks to the lake lovers who joined the Rozalia Project, LCC and other lake partners in a September cleanup of the Burlington waterfront! The afternoon effort removed 1,500 items and 408 pounds of debris along a half mile of shoreline. MORE

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Important Meetings on Phosphorus Reduction

This week, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation will host important meetings on the re-writing of the Lake Champlain Phosphorous Total Maximum Daily Load or TMDL - the phosphorus reduction…

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Rozalia Project Cleanup & Trash Bash September 17, 2011 ~ Rain or Shine

Join the Rozalia Project, LCC and other lake friends in a lakeside cleanup as part of the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC). The ICC is the world's largest effort for ocean (and lake) health with millions of volunteers from over 150 countries…

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Save the Date ~ October 1 is LCC’s 48th Annual Meeting!

Please join Lake Champlain Committee board, staff and friends at "The Big House" at Sunnywood in Chazy, New York on Saturday, October 1st from 2:00 PM-5:00 PM for our 48th Annual Meeting. Learn about LCC’s work and lake issues, get a guided tour of…

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Built on the Chazy shore in 1913 by George and Eliza Hubbell, the "Big House" is the largest Adirondack style "shed" in New York. Graphic from Pete and Jane Hubbell.

Tropical Storm Irene Prompts Lake Seiche

Between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM on Sunday August 28th Lake Champlain rose approximately three feet according to the gauge in Whitehall, NY at the southern end of the lake. Over the same time span the gauge at Rouses Point at the northern end of the lake…

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Tropical Storm Irene wreaked havoc in Vermont and Upstate New York. Photo by NASA/NOAA GOES Project.

Boating After Irene

Tropical Storm Irene delivered another slug of nutrients and sediments to Lake Champlain along with tremendous quantities of debris causing challenges for navigation. Boaters should use extreme caution on the water. Conditions are particularly…

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Tropical Storm Irene caused tremendous destruction in the Lake Champlain watershed. Photo by Lars Gange and MansfieldHeliflight.

Spring Flooding Triggers Discussion of Prevention Options

Lake Champlain was above flood stage for two months this spring. The record flooding that occurred in New York, Vermont and Quebec has led to calls for the governments to ‘do something’. Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin and Quebec Premier Jean Charest…

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A flooded Burlington playground along Lake Champlain's waterfront. Photo by Lori Fisher.

Champlain Bridge Arch in Place

On Friday August 26th the 402 foot center span for the new Champlain Bridge was floated from Port Henry to Crown Point, lifted into place, and secured to the east and west bridge approaches. Now bridge construction enters its home stretch.…

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A post-Irene photo of the new bridge arch in place. Photo by Lars Gange and MansfieldHeliflight.

Paddle on the Trail Before Summer’s End!

Late summer and early fall are wonderful times to be out on the water. Be sure you have the 2011 edition of the Paddlers’ Trail guidebook in tow. It’s filled with important information for great adventures on the water including site descriptions and…

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Experience Lake Champlain as summer winds down. Photo by Trip Kinney.

LCC Survey Finds and Removes New Invasive Plant Population

A new population of European frog-bit was discovered during a plant survey in Missisquoi Bay. Researchers from LCC and Arrowwood Environmental had been surveying the plant communities (video) when they came across the population in an isolated…

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European frog-bit in flower. Photo by Mike Winslow.

Blue-green Algae Status Update

The 2011 blue-green algae monitoring season is winding down. This year following spring flooding, blooms in Missisquoi Bay were extensive and thick. Additional persistent blooms were found in St. Albans Bay and sporadic blooms occurred throughout…

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An algae bloom. Photo by Angela Shambaugh.

Natural History Note – Bryozoans

Brown jelly-like blobs have been reported from various places around Lake Champlain this summer. The patterning on the surface of the blobs makes them resemble brains or diseased tree branches. These are actually colonies of sessile invertebrate…

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This strange looking blob is a Bryozoan colony. Photo by Lisa Miller.

Clean Lake Tip

One small step you can take to minimize damage from storms to local roads and waterways including Lake Champlain is to clear any storm drains in your neighborhood. When storm drains clog, the water that they are designed to collect bypasses the…

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Remove debris from stormdrains so it doesn’t end up in waterways. Photo by www.morguefile.com.

Moving? Changing Email Addresses?

If you’ve had an address change recently, please send us an email so we can update your files and ensure you receive news on lake issues and LCC’s work. Our primary form of communication with members is through email. By mailing electronically we…

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Please keep LCC posted on your address changes. Photo by www.morguefile.com.

Tugboat Clean-up Set to Start

The owners of a tugboat that sank on Lake Champlain in 1963, the week before President Kennedy’s assassination, has agreed to begin efforts to remove any residual fuel left on the boat. The tug, an oil tanker, struck Schuyler Reef and sank in waters…

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Champlain Power Line Update

Transmission Developers, Inc. (TDI), a Canadian Company, is continuing to push for an electric power line to be placed on the bottom of Lake Champlain and the Hudson River.

The line would provide energy for the New York City area. TDI has made some…

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2011 Trail Guidebook Available Now!<br>Get your copy by joining LCC or renewing your membership!

The 2011 edition of the Lake Champlain Paddlers' Trail Guidebook and Stewardship Manual is out! It’s jam-packed with important information for great adventures on the water including site descriptions and chartlets for 39 Trail locations (with access…

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Giant Hogweed found in Essex

An astute resident found a new population of an invasive species near the ferry dock in Essex, NY. The plant, giant hogweed, is a federally listed noxious weed within the carrot family. Exposure to its sap can cause severe skin irritation,…

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Clean Lake Tips for Saving Water Outdoors:

~ Step on it: Grass doesn’t always need water just because it’s hot out. Step on the lawn, and if the grass springs back, then it doesn’t need water. An inexpensive soil moisture sensor can also show the amount of moisture at the plant’s roots and…

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Nature Note – Frog Calls

In early July gray tree frogs can still be heard calling for mates, but by the end of the month bullfrog (jug-o-rum) and green frog (like a single tong from a banjo string) calls become more prominent. Tree frogs breed earlier in the season because…

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Flooding creates navigation challenges in South Lake

The Albany Times Union reported that this year’s lake flooding has led to some navigational challenges in the South Lake. Portions of the shoreline have broken off creating ‘islands’ as large as half an acre within navigation channels. In mid-July,…

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Algae Monitoring Starts Up

LCC began its ninth season of our award-winning blue-green algae monitoring program in early July. Volunteer monitors take samples once per week at selected locations around the lake. The samples are then analyzed by the Rubenstein School of Natural…

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LCC Receives Citizen Scientist Award <br>for BGA Monitoring Program

We’re delighted to note that LCC’s Blue Green Algae monitoring program received the Citizen Scientist Green Mountain Environmental Award. The awards were created by ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center and FreePressMedia to recognize environmental…

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Moving? Changing Email Addresses?

If you’ve had an address change recently, please send us an email so we can update your files and ensure you receive news on lake issues and LCC’s work. Our primary form of communication with members is through email. By mailing electronically we…

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Water-smart Yards – Water Conservation Tip

Want to add to your properties’ curb appeal and protect Lake Champlain and other water ways? The Lake Champlain Committee encourages designing a water-smart yard that puts nature to work creating healthy lawns and gardens. Click on the title for…

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Clean Lake Tip

Focus some of your spring cleaning efforts on shoreline areas this year. Lake flooding has washed up tons of debris around the lake. Extra hands will be needed to clear trash and prepare recreation areas for summer. Consider contacting the managers…

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Blue Green Algae Monitoring

LCC is gearing up for the 2011 blue-green algae monitoring season. The LCC shoreline monitoring has been on-going since 2004. Our monitoring efforts concentrate on Missisquoi Bay and the northern lake where we know blooms are most common and most…

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Asian Clam Eradication Efforts

Efforts are underway in Lake George to use benthic mats to exterminate a population of Asian clam. The Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, is a small bivalve that is native to southern Asia, the eastern Mediterranean, and Australia. They are small,…

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Lake Champlain Restoration

Near the end of the session a bill was introduced that proposed a number of programs and changes designed to improve water quality and the management of Lake Champlain. The specifics of the bill will clearly change as it moves forward. The bill was…

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