AquaTech Eco Consultants to Plant 1 Million Eelgrass Plants in Lake George for FWC Restoration Project
This ambitious project aims to restore vital submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), which plays a critical role in maintaining water quality, stabilizing sediments, and providing essential habitat for fish, manatees, and other aquatic species. The planting will take place within fenced enclosures designed to protect the young plants from herbivory, allowing them to establish and thrive.
"AquaTech Eco Consultants is honored to lead this historic effort in restoring
This project is part of FWC's ongoing efforts to combat habitat degradation in
- Enhanced habitat for fish species, including largemouth bass and crappie
- Improved water quality by filtering nutrients and stabilizing sediments
- Support for manatees and other wildlife that rely on eelgrass as a food source
AquaTech Eco Consultants has extensive experience in aquatic habitat restoration, including major submerged vegetation collection and replanting efforts throughout
With work already underway, the one-million-plant restoration effort is expected to continue through
For more information about AquaTech Eco Consultants and its environmental restoration work, visit www.AquaTechEco.com
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SOURCE AquaTech Eco Consultants
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