ABSTRACT

It is the purpose of this volume to survey and assess the management problems of recreation waters and to present case problems from the field in which the technical data, published literature, and the operations mechanics are given in sufficient detail to provide a format for practical analysis and application. Special emphasis has been given to measures of control of Eurasian watermilfoil.The primary and secondary uses of a body of water determine the need, frequency, and kind of aquatic plant control required to meet the needs of a specific situation. That is to say, a given body of water may be used primarily, or even exclusively for such activities as fishing, boating, or swimming, and the water itself may be used for domestic (potable water), industrial production, and/or agriculture. These uses may seem to be incompatible in themselves, but it is incumbent upon management to supply the optimum conditions for total water use.

part 1|117 pages

Special Studies for Management of Recreation Waters

part 2|45 pages

Special Studies on Small Scale Recreation Water Areas

part 3|50 pages

Special Studies on Small Scale Recreation Water Areas

part 4|10 pages

Research and Development Studies for Control of Eurasian Watermilfoil

chapter 17|10 pages

Eurasian Watermilfoil

chapter 18|8 pages

Screening Tests of 2,4-D*

chapter 19|7 pages

Chesapeake Bay Study*