Another Save from the Lake Hosts, Cyanobacteria, and Watch Out for the Rocks, September 21 |
More information is available on NHDES Drought webpage. The low water level is also makes navigating the Lake a bit tricky. Pay attention to markers indicating rock outcroppings. What used to be well submerged may now be just below the surface and present a hazard. Boats departing for the season from the ramp, please use extra caution. Board Meeting Rescheduled: Be aware that the Board of Directors meeting originally set for October 13 has been rescheduled for Thursday, October 28 at Camp Spofford. The Zoom coordinates can be found on our Board Meetingspage. Cyanobacteria: Just a reminder, if you suspect a cyanaobacteria bloom, please contact both the SLA and the State. Visit our cyanobacteria page for email contacts. Why contact the SLA? The SLA has small team well versed in cyanobacteria and particularly the type most common to our lake, i.e., benthic mats. Working with the homeowner, we can respond quickly to send the sample for analysis. Depending on our assessment, in addition to sending it to the State, we might also send (and have sent) samples to a lab in Florida specializing in cyanobacteria. This yields much quicker results than we can get from the over-burdened State lab. The Brattleboro Reformer recently posted a short article outlining the important and positive beginnings of cyanobacteria and the current negative impacts. It’s a quick and interesting read. Want to learn more about NH’s fight against cyanobacteria? NH LAKES will host Amy Smagula of NH DES on October 15 at 7:00 pm. To register for this free online meeting, go to NH LAKES. No Fish in the Lake?: We’ve heard it said that the number of fish in Spofford is declining. Indeed, that is true, especially for the species that like abundant oxygen and cooler water. Trout are less plentiful, and the State stocks 50% fewer each Spring. But some seemingly pre-historic monsters still make Spofford home. This one was caught during the Keene High School JV Bass Tournament on September 7. Annual Meeting: Spofford Yacht Club has welcomed the SLA to host its annual meeting on its premises for many years. As a thank you, the SLA has gifted the SYC a framed map of the Lake from 1898. Thank you SYC and enjoy. Our In Box: We’ve recently had an email from a young visitor to Spofford Lake, who found some useful information on our website for her summer school project. As a thank you, she passed along an article on lake friendly living tips that she thought our members and readers might find useful. Thank you, Harley. Signs of autumn are starting to show. Enjoy, 🍁 The Spofford Lake Association
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