2018 book

Harmful Algal Blooms: a compendium desk reference

JoAnn Burkholder

Ed(s): S. Shumway, J. Burkholder & S. Morton

TL;DR: While HABs are as diverse as the water bodies they impact, this chapter focuses on some specific examples of known HAB taxa that affect inland waters in North America and highlight some of the important strategies used by these species to enable their excessive growth. (via Semantic Scholar)
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It is recommended that a long term Lake Management Plans be developed to effectively manage lake issues. All stakeholders should participate in the development of the plan and include homeowners, recreational users, lake management associations, park districts, townships or any other entity involved in managing Lake Louise. Lake Management plans should educate the public about specific lake issues, provide a concise assessment of the problem, outline methods and techniques that will be employed to control the problems and clearly define the goals of the program. Mechanisms for monitoring and evaluation should be developed as well and information gathered during these efforts should be used to implement management efforts ( Biology and Control of Aquatic Plants, Gettys et al., 2009).