41 Measures to Prevent Agriculture Linked Eutrophication of Aquatic Systems

Poster Session
A05 Environmental Quality
Eutrophication is widespread and rapidly expanding in fresh surface waters and coastal seas. Understanding the mechanisms controlling non-point source nutrient impacts on eutrophication is important for improving environmental quality.
Monday, November 2, 2009: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Second Floor

Presiding:
James Ippolito
Poster #105
Management of Floating Aquatic Vegetation in Farm Canals to Reduce Phosphorus Loads.
Olawale Oladeji, Univ. of Florida; Timothy Lang, Univ. of Florida; Manohardeep Josan, Univ. of Florida; Samira Daroub, Univ. of Florida
Poster #106
Impact of Storm Water Treatment Drainage Flow On Phosphorus Forms of L-40 Canal Surrounding ARM Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge.
Manohardeep Josan, Univ. of Florida; Samira Daroub, Univ. of Florida; Timothy Lang, Univ. of Florida; Orlando Diaz, South Florida Water Manage. District; Michael G. Waldon, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service