On the Fourth of July LEA inspector Jaden Poulin discovered a suspicious plant on a boat coming from Sebago Lake. The plant was identified as a milfoil by LEA staff,
On the Fourth of July LEA inspector Jaden Poulin discovered a suspicious plant on a boat coming from Sebago Lake. The plant was identified as a milfoil by LEA staff,
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Survey Date: July 17th, 2019 Report Date: 8/22/2019 Personnel: Thomas Chagrasulis, Derek Langadas, Samuel Morton, and Paul Walker. Method: Four snorkelers. General Survey Area: This survey covered the southern basin
by Boat Ed, A Division of Kalkomey Enterprises, LLC We discovered this official boating handbook on-line and we wanted to share it with you. The handbook introduces you to Maine
by Chip Wendler, vice president During the summer months, it is hard to drive across the route 302 causeway without seeing someone taking a picture with the mountain and island
The Lakes Environmental Association performed their annual water testing for 2019. Each year they test for water clarity, concentrations of phosphorus and chlorophyll. Areas tested were for; Moose Pond Main
A vegetated buffer is a must for protecting the lake’s water quality, and a buffer is incomplete without trees. Large trees do an outsize portion of lake protection, as well
My name is Bill Dexter – my sister Elizabeth Stockwood and I are the “Moose Pond” Lake Smart reps. Lake Smart is a no cost, no risk, all reward way
Bill Dexter is heading up the Lake Smart program on Moose Pond. He and his sister Elizabeth went through the training. They will conduct assessments of your property and confirm
by WG Muir, board member That’s right, after all that hard work! Zero results, NO INVASIVE PLANTS FOUND!!! Moose Pond Courtesy Boat Inspection program had a busy year with 2007