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Dive into Summer Bliss: Essential Tips for Pond Maintenance

Our long-awaited kiwi summer temperatures bring a unique set of challenges for lake and pond owners throughout NZ. Diligent care and a good dose of common sense can go a long way towards keeping our
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Keeping Boat Docks and Marinas Clear of Floating Debris with Circulators

Boat docks and marinas often face challenges like algae growth, weed accumulation, and floating debris. These issues not only affect the aesthetics of the water but can also have negative impacts on t
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Revolutionizing Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring with Parklink Buoys

Just as we breathe to survive, aquatic organisms rely on dissolved oxygen in water for their survival and well-being. The oxygen levels within a lake have a profound impact on everything from nutrient
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How to Get Rid of Algae in My Dam

As winter fades and spring arrives, the challenge of pesky pond algae resurfaces. Keeping your pond healthy year-round and using nature-friendly methods to restore balance is the best way to greatly r
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Pond Aeration Types: Floating Fountains vs. Surface Aerators vs. Diffused Aeration

Healthy, functional lakes and ponds require oxygen. Unfortunately, organic build-up that naturally occurs over time reduces a waterbody’s ability to maintain adequate oxygen levels. Waterbodies with p
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Mosquito and Midge Fly Control in Ponds

When you notice a swarm of flying insects around a lake or pond, you may assume they are mosquitoes. They could be, but they may also be midges. Mosquitoes and midges are two types of flying insects
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Irrigation Dam Treatment Solutions

There are 2 main types of aeration, surface and diffused. In general, Surface Aeration is best in shallow irrigation dams or when large amounts of oxygen are needed quickly. Surface aerators physicall
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What Circulation Can Do for Your Pond.

If aeration is one of the top forms of overall pond management and the best way to balance a pond ecosystem, circulation is a close second. Circulation, just like the blood in your veins, is critical
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Controlling Duckweed

Duckweed and watermeal are two very similar aquatic plants and are often found together in the same water body. They are both free-floating plants and once established, they are extremely resilient an
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Parklink Will Be At The Stormwater 2022 Conference


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Reduce Algae in Golf Course Ponds with Aeration

Golf course ponds and lakes suffer from many common problems that are often made more difficult when maintaining turf to the highest standards. Nutrient over-enrichment from constant fertilisation of
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Stop Pond and Lake Odours at the Source

Have you noticed pond or lake odours that smell like rotten eggs? When there is plenty of oxygen in your pond either naturally or from a properly sized aeration system, anaerobic bacteria will step in
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Stormwater Pond Dredging: Planning For The “Big Dig”

If you are managing several stormwater ponds, it may have crossed your mind that dredging will be needed at some point. Hopefully your community has had a professional reserve study performed which in
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Oxygenate your lake or pond with aeration

One of the biggest factors in the health of your lake or pond is oxygen. When dissolved oxygen levels are sufficient, water quality is greatly improved. The best way to increase dissolved oxygen in yo
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Autumn Cleaning & Storage

With the turning of the leaves, it’s time to think about removing your Kasco fountains and surface aerators for winter. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, this is the ideal time to do some basic, routine
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How Much Does it Cost to Dredge a Pond?


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Getting your pond ready for Summer

There’s nothing quite like some water in our gardens to convey a sense of peace and tranquility – a water feature burbling away, a sparkling, clear pond with a few water lilies in it and some goldfish
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Control algae in commercial lakes

How to control algae in commercial lakes and fisheries

When you start to think about it, large expanses of water can be found in many different places:
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Reflection pool using REGEN-Reflect Pond Dye

Mr Rhodri Jenkins of Swansea wanted a reflection pool so he recently used Dyofix Pond Black to create a beautiful reflective surface.

Mr Jenkins was very kind and sent over pictures of his new water
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Before and after using REGEN-Blue Pond Dye

What a pleasure it was to watch the video, showing the before and after using Dyofix Pond Blue in a fishing lake. As you can see, the fishing lake shores especially were negatively impacted by algae a
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Cyanobacteria now proven to have caused tragic death of over 300 elephants

The mysterious discovery from the air of over 300 elephant carcasses, back in July of this year, sent alarm bells ringing to conservationists within Africa and much further afield.

Whilst over 300 de
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Interesting facts about Alum and Phoslock

Both Alum and PhoslockÂź are used as a P-inactivation agent in eutrophic lakes and reservoirs throughout the world. Alum has been used in North America and Europe for more than three decades. In contra
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What’s the best way to control pond odour?

Odours can have some very negative consequences as the stench coming from your pond can impact the well-being of those around you, and this is also the most commonly noted reason a smelly pond is repo
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What are the benefits of pond dye?

Your pond mimics a natural waterbody and so is highly influenced by the surrounding environment. This can mean changes in water quality and colour occur over time which can result in common problems i
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Understanding pH in a lake or pond

Every water body, whether it’s a dam, river or a lake, will have a unique water chemistry that is influenced by environmental and animal interactions.

pH is the measure/scale of acidity and alkalinit
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Why is your waterbody murky?

If the water is murky and a brown or tan-ish colour, sediment particles are likely suspended within the water column. This often happens after a large rain event, so shoreline areas should be inspecte
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Why is my pond green?

Without proper water quality testing and analysis, it can be difficult to determine the exact causes behind a green pond. The green you’re seeing may be algae. While algae look similar to some aquatic
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How to solve algae problems?

In communities with lakes and ponds, managers need to be vigilant to prevent Cyanobacteria – also known as blue green algae. Algae is a natural component of any lake or pond system. But in more and mo
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Environmentally friendly solutions for maintaining a lake or pond

When it comes to the management of a lake or pond, many people look for natural and environmentally-friendly options. There are, in fact, many eco-friendly solutions that can be used to help improve f
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Stormwater management tips

You may not realise it, but if you live in a heavily-populated area, most waterbodies you see are man-made. While they often provide aesthetic beauty and serve as a small habitat for birds and fish, t
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Treating lakes and ponds

For years, the accepted method of pond management was to wait for a problem, like an algae bloom or excessive aquatic weed growth and then “react to it” with a chemical application. Although this is e
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What is Dissolved Oxygen (D.O) and why should you care?

You’ve probably heard the term D.O. as it relates to water and water quality, but do you know why it matters and why you should care about it?

D.O. stands for Dissolved Oxygen and refers to the amoun
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How to effectively control aquatic plant growth

Aeration is an integral part of your entire pond ecosystem and is also a tool to effectively manage aquatic plant growth. The most important benefit of supplemental aeration in your pond is buffering
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Types of lake and pond aeration

There are 2 main types of aeration, surface and bottom. In general, Surface Aeration is best in shallow water applications or when large amounts of oxygen are needed quickly. Splashing style surface a
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How can I circulate my pond?

If aeration is one of the best forms of overall pond management and the best way to balance a pond ecosystem, circulation is a close second. Circulation, just like the blood in your veins, is critical
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What do I need to know about Aquatic plants?

Despite often being the #1 complaint of many pond owners, aquatic plants do serve a vital purpose in any pond ecosystem. They can add vital fish habitat, stimulate the food chain, add to the beauty of
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How to eliminate excessive nutrients in a lake?

While it may be a constant and uphill battle, there are ways to reduce and eliminate excessive nutrients once they are in your pond. It is ideal to prevent the nutrients from entering the pond to begi
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How to prevent algae from growing in lakes and reservoirs?

Harmful algae blooms, commonly known as HABs, are overgrowths of algae that are often found in stormwater ponds, retention basins, or community lakes. These sometimes toxic algal blooms are caused whe
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Removing sludge from a pond

Lakes and ponds are catch basins for many sources of nutrient pollution. Excess nitrogen and phosphorus from animal or fish waste, stormwater runoff, grass clippings or leaves, and fertilisers are a j
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How do I keep my natural pond clean and clear?

Install an aerator Waterfalls, floating fountains, and lake bed aerators keep oxygen circulating in the water and decaying organic material from becoming toxic, preventing fish loss and algae growth.
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How to keep pond water clear naturally?

Minimise runoff Maintaining dense beneficial vegetation around your lake or pond is extremely beneficial for improving water quality and preventing erosion. This area is commonly referred to as a buff
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How do you get rid of blue green algae in a lake?

These single-celled organisms live in fresh, brackish (combined salt and fresh water), and marine water. These organisms use sunlight to make their own food. In warm, nutrient-rich (high in phosphorus
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How do you get rid of algae without harming fish?

Algae problems happen when you have a combination of water, sun and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorous). Some species of algae are called filamentous and form mats while some are microscopic making y
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Harmful algae blooms

Harmful algae blooms, commonly known as HABs, are overgrowths of algae that are often found in stormwater ponds, retention basins, or community lakes.
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Filamentous Algae: Longer Lasting Results

String algae, horse hair, moss, and pond scum are just a few of the common terms used to describe the many different species of filamentous algae.
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Concerned about all the leaves, debris, and pollen falling into your pond?


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What you need to know about lake and pond sludge

What is Sludge?
Sludge is a combination of organic debris such as dead algae, plants, grass clipping, leaves, or animal waste and inorganic sand, silt and gravel that builds up on the bottom of lakes
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Winter is Coming

Winter is Coming
Cold weather and cooler ambient air temperatures lead to cooler water temperatures and changes in the aquatic ecosystems of lakes and ponds.
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Sustainable Solutions for Large Pond Maintenance

Do you have a large natural pond, farm pond or a very large lined irrigation pond overgrown with weeds, with deep layers of sludge, excessive algae growth or water clarity issues?
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Improving Traditional Treatments with a Biological Approach

Managing a lake or pond is hard for aquatic professionals, homeowners, government workers, golf course superintendents, and everyone else.......
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