Salvinia cleanup, making 50 cu yds of compost
https://mapknitter.org/embed/giant-salvinia-bayou-st-john-winter-2019
Embedded image by Ramiro Diaz
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Kayakityat, Friends of Bayou St. John., City Park, and Urban Conservancy have all sprung into action, following a Salvinia invasion of the Bayou from the Lake.
LDWF has placed boom. between the lake end of the bayou and the city end.
_Bayou St. John neighbors gathered last weekend with rakes and shovels to take on a mutual enemy: giant salvinia. Large swaths of the invasive species have been floating in the bayou since mid-January and neighbors are concerned the problem will only get worse.
Giant salvinia is an invasive fern from South America. It was first documented in Louisiana in 1988.._
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The restoration of the Lake, along with unusual amounts of rain since 2012, has caused it to freshen, and the salvinia to spread. Here's a photo from Canoe and Trail on the northshore.
Canoe and Trail https://www.flickr.com/photos/canoeandtrail/33262997518/sizes/l/
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Beautiful map, Scott!
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