Quản lý cộng đồng nhà máy thủy sản cũng giống như quản lý cộng đồng đồng cỏ bản địa. Các mục tiêu là đa dạng, xem dễ chịu, và bảo trì tối thiểu. Để đạt được các mục tiêu này, bạn khuyến khích các nhà máy nhất định và cố gắng kiểm soát những người khác. Giường nhà máy thủy sản thêm vẻ đẹp cho một hồ nước và cung cấp môi trường sống cho cuộc sống dưới nước khác. Các nhà máy là tốt cho một số lý do cụ thể, chúng. | Aquatic Plant Management INTRODUCTION Managing aquatic plant communities is like managing native prairie communities. The goals are diversity a pleasant view and minimum maintenance. To achieve these goals you encourage certain plants and try to control others. Aquatic plant beds add beauty to a lake and offer habitat for other aquatic life. The plants are good for a number of specific reasons they Stabilize the bottom sediments Oxygenate water Harbor zooplankton and aquatic insects Protect small fish Act as spawning habitat Serve as surface for attached algae growth Provide food for waterfowl and wildlife If native aquatic plants are lacking employ projects to increase their distribution. If nuisance or exotic plant species are growing out of control thus interfering with enjoyment of the lake they can be managed. This chapter describes techniques to both increase and decrease aquatic plants. TECHNIQUES TO INCREASE NATIVE AQUATIC PLANTS It is not unusual for homeowners to landscape their yards to create a more natural environment. An increasing number who live beside lakes are installing vegetative buffer strips on upland areas and native shoreland plants to attract wildlife and improve water-quality runoff. Many are also considering ways to enhance aquatic plant communities in shallow water. This aquascaping approach involves reviving the seedbank by removing limiting factors transplanting new plants to create a diverse aquatic plant community or controlling unwanted species that hinder native plants. A healthy plant community helps maintain clear water and enhance habitat conditions. If Plants Are Not Present Why Not That s History . Plant beds will persist in some form for decades if conditions remain favorable. This nearshore vegetation could still be present today. From MacMillan C. Minnesota Plant Life University of Minnesota St. Paul 1899. Any moderately fertile lake should support a variety of plants. If a lake does not have aquatic plants .