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Wellington Ramp Closing for Season 9/17/12
Late-summer growth of filamentous green algae, a cloudy, slimy plant not commonly found in Newfound Lake has prompted NLRA and UNH to review of water quality data and seek steps to mitigate the nuisance.  See article by Andrea LaMoreaux of the NH Lakes Association to learn about this plant, and watch for updates from the NLRA via our Watershed eNewsletter and this web site for more information. 

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Green Filamentous Algae primer, by Andrea LaMoreaux
Creating and maintaining a healthy lake requires active participation of citizens, boaters, governments, and enforcement agencies. Please visit each of the subpages to learn about all the different aspects important to this goal.


Lake Protection Tips
Invasive Species
Shoreland Protection Act
Best Management Practices
Stormwater Erosion Control
Responsible Boating
The NH Marine Patrol

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